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  • danhughes99
    danhughes99 Posts: 490
    I'm upset that there's only 4000 available for udders, and they are all on general sale straight away. How are all these away fans we have going to get a ticket if everybody wants to take 20 tag alongs for the day out!!
  • bobcafc7
    bobcafc7 Posts: 447
    Pretty much the same as Brentford ?
  • NorthStandUltra
    NorthStandUltra Posts: 2,540
    No, Brentford tickets went on sale to ST Holders in the 2nd phase, now ST holders with away history get a phase of their own before general ST Holders
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,928

    I'm upset that there's only 4000 available for udders, and they are all on general sale straight away. How are all these away fans we have going to get a ticket if everybody wants to take 20 tag alongs for the day out!!

    The club has been given an initial allocation of 1,000 at John Smith’s Stadium which could rise to 4,000 if there is sufficient demand.
    I assume someone was laughing when he wrote this line :-)
  • AdTheAddicK
    AdTheAddicK Posts: 3,379
    Good afternoon,

    Does anyone reckon the Brighton tickets, will be sold out before general sale? As I would love a ticket
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,599
    Like how they've structured the article with the Bold Headlines makes everything so much clearer.

    £32 for a Brighton ticket though (Ouch!)... I know Huddersfield look like they've structured their ticket prices like we have but looks like a lot of teams are really over-charging still
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Brighton is too costly. I am on a restricted income (but not the state pension yet), and for two of us it would mean the fat part of £100 for a day at the football. The basic state pension is £113.10 per week so you can see where the tensions are. It isn't a test of loyalty, it is a test of income if you can't travel away much.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,599
    Guess they're having to pay off their Stadium
  • TheBrand09
    TheBrand09 Posts: 667
    Didn't sell out the whole 2700 allocation last year. Should get close to selling out so if you want a ticket you will get one.
    32 quid a ticket is expensive for 2nd division football but rail fare is under 5 quid, so feels like I have to go.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,133
    I think £32 for Brighton is a bit too much.

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  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    Absolute piss-take price Brighton.
    Went last year - won't be going again at that price.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,512
    The price of the ticket also includes public transport within the area of the ground before and after the game.
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,635
    seth plum said:

    Brighton is too costly. I am on a restricted income (but not the state pension yet), and for two of us it would mean the fat part of £100 for a day at the football. The basic state pension is £113.10 per week so you can see where the tensions are. It isn't a test of loyalty, it is a test of income if you can't travel away much.

    Maybe you should have a bet on a horse today :)
  • Its_Hamer_Time
    Its_Hamer_Time Posts: 1,565
    I'm going to Brentford, so no need to go to these away games.
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,321
    edited July 2014

    Good afternoon,

    Does anyone reckon the Brighton tickets, will be sold out before general sale? As I would love a ticket

    Good afternoon,

    Yes.

    Kind Regards

    J BLOCK
  • paulbaconsarnie
    paulbaconsarnie Posts: 9,427
    IMO anyone buying a Huddersfield ticket deserves the opportunity to buy a Brighton ticket before any VIP/valley gold/season ticket holders mate does.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,132
    The ticket includes train travel from Haywards Heath to Falmer and return so basically saves you £5
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,133
    clive said:

    The price of the ticket also includes public transport within the area of the ground before and after the game.

    What if you don't need to use public transport?
  • clive said:

    The price of the ticket also includes public transport within the area of the ground before and after the game.

    What if you don't need to use public transport?
    You get a free bus ride from whichever car park you park at.
  • Dansk_Red
    Dansk_Red Posts: 5,728
    No trains to Brighton/Lewes from London Bridge on 30th August.

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  • MSE7
    MSE7 Posts: 1,345
    Far to regimented some of these away ticket sales
  • MSE7
    MSE7 Posts: 1,345
    edited July 2014
    Restricted sale phase one

    From 9am on the morning of Thursday, July 31st VIP season-ticket holders and Valley Gold season-ticket holders are able to purchase two tickets each for the match.

    Restricted sale phase two

    From 9am on the morning of Wednesday, August 6th season-ticket holders with a purchase history of five or more away games during the 2013/14 campaign can buy up to the minimum purchased for all five games last season.

    Valley Gold members with a purchase history of five or more away games during the 2013/14 campaign can also buy up to the minimum purchased for all five games last season.

    Restricted sale phase three

    From 9am on the morning of Thursday, August 14th all season-ticket holders and Valley Gold members will be able to purchase up to two tickets each for the match at The Amex Stadium.

    Fans with a purchase history of five or more away games during the 2013/14 campaign can also buy up to the minimum purchased for all five games last season.

    General sale

    Should any places for the game remain available, then tickets will go on general sale from 9am on the morning of Thursday, August 21st.


  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,132
    Dansk_Red said:

    No trains to Brighton/Lewes from London Bridge on 30th August.

    Victoria it is then
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,928
    More importantly, will Brighton restrict beer sales at the ground after the trouble some of our more knuckle dragging supporters caused earlier this year?
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,201
    £32 v £24 is really not that big a deal is it? Once you've had a few drinks and some food that £8 is hardly noticeable.
  • TheBrand09
    TheBrand09 Posts: 667

    More importantly, will Brighton restrict beer sales at the ground after the trouble some of our more knuckle dragging supporters caused earlier this year?

    No arrests if I remember correctly ?
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,928

    More importantly, will Brighton restrict beer sales at the ground after the trouble some of our more knuckle dragging supporters caused earlier this year?

    No arrests if I remember correctly ?
    Various people were removed by the police, and they shut the bar early after the game which they normally don't do
  • TheBrand09
    TheBrand09 Posts: 667

    More importantly, will Brighton restrict beer sales at the ground after the trouble some of our more knuckle dragging supporters caused earlier this year?

    No arrests if I remember correctly ?
    Various people were removed by the police, and they shut the bar early after the game which they normally don't do

    More importantly, will Brighton restrict beer sales at the ground after the trouble some of our more knuckle dragging supporters caused earlier this year?

    No arrests if I remember correctly ?
    Various people were removed by the police, and they shut the bar early after the game which they normally don't do
    But most importantly there were no arrests. So I think that comment of knuckle dragging supporters is not actually accurate.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,133

    clive said:

    The price of the ticket also includes public transport within the area of the ground before and after the game.

    What if you don't need to use public transport?
    You get a free bus ride from whichever car park you park at.
    Did this last year. Worked well going there but a nightmare after the game.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Uboat said:

    £32 v £24 is really not that big a deal is it? Once you've had a few drinks and some food that £8 is hardly noticeable.

    Not sure I agree with that because you seem to be saying pay £32 and don't eat and drink, and then that is the same as paying £24 plus eating and drinking. However people who pay the £32 are not going to starve and go thirsty are they?