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Brighton tickets (Ed. East Stand now open)
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As @killerandflash mentions, segregation outside the stadium shouldn't be a massive concern.redman said:
Agreed, but will odd with turnstile queues. Lower West going in in between the Upper West turnstiles. Wouldn't work with a less friendly club.Airman Brown said:
We have but that was to accommodate the 15% rule in the FA Cup, which is itself subject to police agreement. In the EFL Cup it’s 10%.shirty5 said:
Could have sworn that we have given up the last 2 blocks of the East Stand towards the Away end in Cup competitions whilst we were in the Premier League a couple of times.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?
But if it is a concern for police, isn't the West Lower concourse open end-to-end? You could segregate part-way and have home fans with tickets in F/G/H blocks entering from the same turnstiles as those with tickets in D/E blocks. Not sure if there are H&S requirements that prevent that?
I forget what the set up looked like when Bournemouth had those blocks a few years back.
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in fairness Brighton aren't known for there lively fans etc lads that would turn up and cause hassle.
if was a club such as leeds, villa id say no chance2 -
But what about our West Stand Ultraspalarsehater said:in fairness Brighton aren't known for there lively fans etc lads that would turn up and cause hassle.
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I don’t agree with the “waiting list” approach. It’s unprofessional for a club of our size in my view. However, if they want feedback it would make sense to do a survey of passengers on Friday.LargeAddick said: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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bovril made for standing not runningkillerandflash said:
But what about our West Stand Ultraspalarsehater said:in fairness Brighton aren't known for there lively fans etc lads that would turn up and cause hassle.
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CAFCTrev said:
That bournemouth game was an odd one to be at, felt like we were uninvited guests to someone else's party.....in our own bloody ground.shirty5 said:
No different to the last game of the 2014/2015 season at home to Bournemouth when they were offered (and took) a similar allocation in the same area of the ground. Easy money to take, especially when it won’t be a sell out._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 …
Should never happen no matter how much money the club can make. It just makes for a noisier away support and the lift it gives the team.
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The money is trivial in this case. Charlton will get about £4.50 per fan. It does help with keeping home areas for home fans though.Baldybonce said:CAFCTrev said:
That bournemouth game was an odd one to be at, felt like we were uninvited guests to someone else's party.....in our own bloody ground.shirty5 said:
No different to the last game of the 2014/2015 season at home to Bournemouth when they were offered (and took) a similar allocation in the same area of the ground. Easy money to take, especially when it won’t be a sell out._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 …
Should never happen no matter how much money the club can make. It just makes for a noisier away support and the lift it gives the team.0 -
Brighton been given an extra 1,300 tickets apparently.0
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The Alan Curbishley stand is now open. If you've bought a ticket elsewhere in the stadium you can get your ticket changed.0
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I’m not either but would you rather empty seats if we’re not gonna fill them? Not saying it’s easy. Genuine question.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.0 -
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It also looks a bit tinpot if you refuse extra tickets for the away side, but have vast areas of empty seats in home areas.JaShea99 said:
I’m not either but would you rather empty seats if we’re not gonna fill them? Not saying it’s easy. Genuine question.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.3 -
Fill 'em with inflatables to feed from the hot dog cannon!JaShea99 said:
I’m not either but would you rather empty seats if we’re not gonna fill them? Not saying it’s easy. Genuine question.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.4 -
I'd rather empty seats all day. Let's worry about what we can do better to get our own fans in, rather than give away teams more.9
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We could resurrect those cardboard " cut outs" as per the behind closed doors/covid times.killerandflash said:
It also looks a bit tinpot if you refuse extra tickets for the away side, but have vast areas of empty seats in home areas.JaShea99 said:
I’m not either but would you rather empty seats if we’re not gonna fill them? Not saying it’s easy. Genuine question.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.3 -
If we were doing that, then great. But as we're not...Croydon said:I'd rather empty seats all day. Let's worry about what we can do better to get our own fans in, rather than give away teams more.0 -
Leave them empty then. Why give other teams an advantage for the sake of four grandkillerandflash said:
If we were doing that, then great. But as we're not...Croydon said:I'd rather empty seats all day. Let's worry about what we can do better to get our own fans in, rather than give away teams more.1 -
Is segregation for Charlton v Brighton even necessary? I know that we have a few stupid Herberts but in the West or AC Stands, seriously?
I could imagine more trouble at the local bowls club.1 -
What advantage are Brighton going to have by having another 1300 fans there ?? Is there going to be a clapometer & the game won by who has the loudest fans ?Croydon said:
Leave them empty then. Why give other teams an advantage for the sake of four grandkillerandflash said:
If we were doing that, then great. But as we're not...Croydon said:I'd rather empty seats all day. Let's worry about what we can do better to get our own fans in, rather than give away teams more.
Like a pp said, it's sad to be locking out the opposition fans & then only half filling the home areas. There more the merrier I say....5 -
Be nice now if we could have Charlton fans actually turn out to make the ‘giving another stand to the opposition’ stuff a non-consideration26
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Are you going?golfaddick said:
What advantage are Brighton going to have by having another 1300 fans there ?? Is there going to be a clapometer & the game won by who has the loudest fans ?Croydon said:
Leave them empty then. Why give other teams an advantage for the sake of four grandkillerandflash said:
If we were doing that, then great. But as we're not...Croydon said:I'd rather empty seats all day. Let's worry about what we can do better to get our own fans in, rather than give away teams more.
Like a pp said, it's sad to be locking out the opposition fans & then only half filling the home areas. There more the merrier I say....0 -
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Forget battle of the bridge, could be battle of the blankets!killerandflash said:
But what about our West Stand Ultraspalarsehater said:in fairness Brighton aren't known for there lively fans etc lads that would turn up and cause hassle.
Edit - Don’t knock ‘em till you’ve tried em!2 -
Strange that the have done it this way. Fortunately it's just Brighton so there shouldn't be any issues that they are in the tier above home fans. (Plus access issues) Guess the police have agreed to this. Be surprised if this happens again with a team with more of a trouble like reputation or one of our rivals.0
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From what Brighton fans are saying they will be above their own fans anyway, as the allocation has sold out and they will buy in West Stand H block.Karim_myBagheri said:Strange that the have done it this way. Fortunately it's just Brighton so there shouldn't be any issues that they are in the tier above home fans. (Plus access issues) Guess the police have agreed to this. Be surprised if this happens again with a team with more of a trouble like reputation or one of our rivals.0 -
Shows what an attraction we are to these teams.Uboat said:
From what Brighton fans are saying they will be above their own fans anyway, as the allocation has sold out and they will buy in West Stand H block.Karim_myBagheri said:Strange that the have done it this way. Fortunately it's just Brighton so there shouldn't be any issues that they are in the tier above home fans. (Plus access issues) Guess the police have agreed to this. Be surprised if this happens again with a team with more of a trouble like reputation or one of our rivals.0 -
Apparently Peter Varney has tweeted asking as many Charlton fans as possible to attend this game to show their support of the club. Possibly a statement to a potential buyer??
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AFKABartram said:Be nice now if we could have Charlton fans actually turn out to make the ‘giving another stand to the opposition’ stuff a non-consideration
You seem to be neglecting my middle man fixer credentials. I’d probably want much less commission as well :-)801912601 said:Apparently Peter Varney has tweeted asking as many Charlton fans as possible to attend this game to show their support of the club. Possibly a statement to a potential buyer??
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Are tickets being sold in the East Stand yet?0
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Not showing as an option are they? I have mine from swappingUboat said:Are tickets being sold in the East Stand yet?0 -
From Friday, 10 or 11am.Uboat said:Are tickets being sold in the East Stand yet?0 -
On sale Friday at 11amUboat said:Are tickets being sold in the East Stand yet?1












