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Brighton tickets (Ed. East Stand now open)
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buckshee said:Kids for a quid but I have to pay the same for my 11 year old as a twenty year old in full time employment, utter joke.
I’ve never understood that benchmark the club has for determining when a parent has suddenly got loads more spare cash.0 -
You have to log out and then it becomes available. Makes sense…0
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AFKABartram said:buckshee said:Kids for a quid but I have to pay the same for my 11 year old as a twenty year old in full time employment, utter joke.
I think the concern with U18s is that it is wide open to abuse and also attracts unaccompanied teenagers, who can be a problem.0 -
Airman Brown said:AFKABartram said:buckshee said:Kids for a quid but I have to pay the same for my 11 year old as a twenty year old in full time employment, utter joke.
I think the concern with U18s is that it is wide open to abuse and also attracts unaccompanied teenagers, who can be a problem.
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JaShea99 said:You have to log out and then it becomes available. Makes sense…0
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Still waiting for my email tickets to arrive after a week and 2 reminders to the Ticket office0
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yeah they've taken my money but so far no confirmation email....can't be arsed to chase yet0
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Contacted them this morning and received tickets fairly quickly.0
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Not received a confirmation email about another purchase made, if they have an issue surely they can put something on the os. Been three working days now, normally get it within minutes.0
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Brighton have sold out the away end in just over a day.0
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shirty5 said:Brighton have sold out the away end in just over a day.
Guess we have to wait to see whether they're offered an additional allocation of seats.
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Fanny Fanackapan said:shirty5 said:Brighton have sold out the away end in just over a day.
Guess we have to wait to see whether they're offered an additional allocation of seats.
Any idea how many have been sold in the home areas ?
Overall it’s well ahead of most cup games at a similar stage, but not sensational.3 -
I didn’t realise the North Upper was open for this. J Block over half sold already I think0
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So, they’re gonna hand over part of the West Upper to Brighton. This is reminiscent of what Wimbledon used to do when they were at Selhurst. Just shows how far we’ve slipped down the so called big club ladder. Very sad …1
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_MrDick said:So, they’re gonna hand over part of the West Upper to Brighton. This is reminiscent of what Wimbledon used to do when they were at Selhurst. Just shows how far we’ve slipped down the so called big club ladder. Very sad …
Sensible decision to open up the East stand but that should have been a given from the start.7 -
never a fan of away fans being in home areas - feels very tinpot and imo brighton over history are a smaller club. bit in recent years we are polar opposites.6
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palarsehater said:never a fan of away fans being in home areas - feels very tinpot and imo brighton over history are a smaller club. bit in recent years we are polar opposites.
Someone with a better memory on here, I’m sure can tell us all what fixtures they were. Tottenham rings a bell for some reason. 20011 -
shirty5 said:_MrDick said:So, they’re gonna hand over part of the West Upper to Brighton. This is reminiscent of what Wimbledon used to do when they were at Selhurst. Just shows how far we’ve slipped down the so called big club ladder. Very sad …4
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There is no details of any of this on our website yet.
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redman said:There is no details of any of this on our website yet.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/alan-curbishley-stand-open-brighton-cup-clash
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shirty5 said:palarsehater said:never a fan of away fans being in home areas - feels very tinpot and imo brighton over history are a smaller club. bit in recent years we are polar opposites.
Someone with a better memory on here, I’m sure can tell us all what fixtures they were. Tottenham rings a bell for some reason. 2001The problem with the AC Stand is that you can only segregate about 1,200 (from recollection) without access and facilities issues. The segregation line is also a cost.The upper west has a natural segregation line (if needed) and doesn’t put Brighton fans on Harvey Gardens or Lansdowne Mews.
I have no doubt what went on here was people with no grasp of the issues trying to put Brighton in the AC Stand. But we’ve got to the right position, so all is good.8 -
The Upper West seems the obvious place for overspill away fans to go. I assume they can enter the bottom of the West Stand car park from Valley Grove, next to the entrance of the JS.
I will be buying my ticket in the Curbs now it's been opened, as it should have been in the first place0 -
Any idea on how many tickets sold?0
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blackpool72 said:Any idea on how many tickets sold?13
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Airman Brown said:shirty5 said:palarsehater said:never a fan of away fans being in home areas - feels very tinpot and imo brighton over history are a smaller club. bit in recent years we are polar opposites.
Someone with a better memory on here, I’m sure can tell us all what fixtures they were. Tottenham rings a bell for some reason. 2001The problem with the AC Stand is that you can only segregate about 1,200 (from recollection) without access and facilities issues. The segregation line is also a cost.The upper west has a natural segregation line (if needed) and doesn’t put Brighton fans on Harvey Gardens or Lansdowne Mews.
I have no doubt what went on here was people with no grasp of the issues trying to put Brighton in the AC Stand. But we’ve got to the right position, so all is good.
I remember an FA Cup game with Brentford where they got a couple of blocks in the east stand.0 -
Airman Brown said:shirty5 said:palarsehater said:never a fan of away fans being in home areas - feels very tinpot and imo brighton over history are a smaller club. bit in recent years we are polar opposites.
Someone with a better memory on here, I’m sure can tell us all what fixtures they were. Tottenham rings a bell for some reason. 2001The problem with the AC Stand is that you can only segregate about 1,200 (from recollection) without access and facilities issues. The segregation line is also a cost.The upper west has a natural segregation line (if needed) and doesn’t put Brighton fans on Harvey Gardens or Lansdowne Mews.
I have no doubt what went on here was people with no grasp of the issues trying to put Brighton in the AC Stand. But we’ve got to the right position, so all is good.
Incidentally do we know if all the turnstiles have been fixed?0 -
Common sense prevails in opening the AC stand but why from Friday? Just got to hope they run an Valley Express service on the Bexhill route.0
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redman said:Airman Brown said:shirty5 said:palarsehater said:never a fan of away fans being in home areas - feels very tinpot and imo brighton over history are a smaller club. bit in recent years we are polar opposites.
Someone with a better memory on here, I’m sure can tell us all what fixtures they were. Tottenham rings a bell for some reason. 2001The problem with the AC Stand is that you can only segregate about 1,200 (from recollection) without access and facilities issues. The segregation line is also a cost.The upper west has a natural segregation line (if needed) and doesn’t put Brighton fans on Harvey Gardens or Lansdowne Mews.
I have no doubt what went on here was people with no grasp of the issues trying to put Brighton in the AC Stand. But we’ve got to the right position, so all is good.
Incidentally do we know if all the turnstiles have been fixed?3