Been on Argus for an hour as well so I expect already posted on here
Albion sold 16,000 tickets already From The Argus)
Wasn't this posted several days ago? Fixtures applies.
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albionite, says...
3:10pm Fri 8 Apr 11
There is obviously a lot of talk among fans at the moment about the Sussex Senior Cup final being the first game at the Amex, the fact that the Albion will probably be in that final, the number of seats available (10,000), and the way the tickets would be allocated should Brighton be in the final. As the Sussex Senior Cup final will be the last game of the Sussex F.A.'s 2010/2011 season surely the obvious way to allocate Albions allocation of tickets should they be in the final would surely be to offer them in the first instance to current 2010/2011 season ticket holders.
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harrys1, brighton says...
4:07pm Fri 8 Apr 11
HERE-HERE
This "Ive been a season ticket holder at Withdean for x amount of years" is getting boring.
And no im not a JCL
It got boring YEARS ago, but it won't go away anytime soon. 16,000 STHs is amazing, but wait until we get a tasty FAC 3rd Round tie away to a Premiership team. Out 3,500 or so allocation won't go far amongst 16,000 STHs and we'll get all the bleating all over again.
Presumably:
1. 1901
2. PSL
3. STH
?
He was being sarcastic. Did you miss the news about the points system?
No idea why some people are surprised because before the decline of the late 80s and asset stripping of the 90s, Brighton had a big support. At one point they were the 12th best supported club in the country and regularly got more than Norwich, and look at them now, they have over 20K season tickets. In 5 years time Brighton will again be around the 12th best supported club n the country, and maybe even higher. Bloom saw the potential because he also remembered the big crowds. Selling out a 22K stadium is only the start.
No idea why some people are surprised because before the decline of the late 80s and asset stripping of the 90s, Brighton had a big support. At one point they were the 12th best supported club in the country and regularly got more than Norwich, and look at them now, they have over 20K season tickets. In 5 years time Brighton will again be around the 12th best supported club n the country, and maybe even higher. Bloom saw the potential because he also remembered the big crowds. Selling out a 22K stadium is only the start.
No idea why some people are surprised because before the decline of the late 80s and asset stripping of the 90s, Brighton had a big support. At one point they were the 12th best supported club in the country and regularly got more than Norwich, and look at them now, they have over 20K season tickets. In 5 years time Brighton will again be around the 12th best supported club n the country, and maybe even higher. Bloom saw the potential because he also remembered the big crowds. Selling out a 22K stadium is only the start.