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Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
Right, let's get cracking on filling in the corners shall we chaps.

Superb effort all round by the club.
 




severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,762
By the seaside in West Somerset
I do hope the club implement this scheme where non attending STH's can sell their ST for game they cannot attend. If a similar percentage of STH's are no shows as at Withers, there could easily be another 1500 available for all but the biggest games.

Has anyone heard anything on this, other than the club agreeing that it's a good idea?

ATC?
 




Lady Whistledown

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,499
So how many does that mean were sold in the end then? What was the limit on STHs?
 






7oaksgull

Well-known member
Jan 3, 2010
273
Sevenoaks, Kent
So how many does that mean were sold in the end then? What was the limit on STHs?

Not 100% certain on this but I thought:

STH: 15,800
1901: 2,600
Comps/Match day sales: 1,850
Away: 2,250

Total: 22,500
 




The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,740
Dorset
This is a fantastic effort by the club and fans, exceeded my expectations by about double!

Can’t believe that we will probably be in the top 7 or 8 best supported teams in the Championship next year! I always laughed when people referred to us as a sleeping giant but I’m happy to be wrong on this occasion.


Team MinCrowd MaxCrowd AveCrowd TotCrowd Played
Leeds United 20,747 33,622 27,299 627,877 23
Derby County 23,159 33,010 26,022 598,527 23
Norwich City 23,852 26,532 25,346 557,618 22
Leicester City 19,611 30,919 23,611 519,460 22
Nottingham Forest 19,411 29,490 23,274 535,317 23
Cardiff City 20,573 26,058 23,103 508,268 22
Hull City 19,714 24,110 21,168 486,886 23
Sheffield United 17,496 23,728 20,632 474,537 23
Ipswich Town 16,728 29,258 19,614 451,135 23
Reading 14,029 23,677 17,490 384,783 22
Coventry City 12,292 28,184 16,309 375,122 23
Middlesbrough 13,712 23,550 16,100 354,204 22
Portsmouth 13,132 20,040 15,643 344,154 22
Queens Park Rangers 12,046 18,116 15,517 341,382 22
Swansea City 12,411 19,309 15,413 339,088 22
Crystal Palace 12,353 20,142 15,210 334,632 22
Burnley 13,655 20,453 14,964 329,208 22
Bristol City 13,376 18,308 14,581 320,794 22
Watford 10,620 15,538 13,151 302,492 23
Millwall 8,937 16,724 12,438 286,094 23
Barnsley 10,250 20,309 11,888 261,549 22
Preston North End 8,994 18,417 11,804 259,709 22
Doncaster Rovers 7,921 14,312 10,258 235,937 23
Scunthorpe United 4,190 8,122 5,566 122,460 22
 












Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,064
Kitchener, Canada
The Amex is going to be rocking next season. Can't bloody wait!
 


Gully Forever

Well-known member
May 9, 2011
1,686
Hey All ! my first post!..

It's difficult to judge just how many season tickets your likely to sell for our new season in the championship. But maybe a little neive though!. Why!.

When I watched the albion at the goldstone back in the late 70's early 80's in the old 2nd division (now Championship) the average gate back then was 25,264. and back then the children were far less in number, probably due to standing shoulder to shoulder not being good for children.

Now we have this immense new stadium, and from which, by the looks of the inside is going to create an atmosphere two fold to the actual attendance, as the acoustical design looks very very impressive.

And the facilities are beyond anything which albion have ever had, traveling facilities etc.. The modern football arena has changed, all this put together will obviously attract a far greater audiance then that of Withden/Goldstone put together..

I probably wouldn't have based the new stadium capaicity on the previous history of attendances going back the last 15 years.

Anyway, it's a good thing that expansion to the proposed 30,000 wouldn't need any kind of planning permission. and no doubt will be needed when the waiting list for season tickets grow during next season.

It's been 30 years since Brighton had regular league crowds of 20,000+ it'll be freaking awesome. it will sound like 40,000 in the amex.
 
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clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
Anyway, it's a good thing that expansion to the proposed 30,000 wouldn't need any kind of planning permission. and no doubt will be needed when the waiting list for season tickets grow during next season.

Welcome.

Any future expansion will need planning permission! But the ground has been designed so as to accomodate that expansion without raising the roof of the East Stand.
 




Gully Forever

Well-known member
May 9, 2011
1,686
Welcome.

Any future expansion will need planning permission! But the ground has been designed so as to accomodate that expansion without raising the roof of the East Stand.

Well as long as it doesn't take years again, Then I'm ok with that ! :)
 


Gangsta

New member
Jul 6, 2003
813
Withdean
I can confirm that we have sold out all season tickets. I had to phone the club this afternoon re question about first payment on mine and while I was about it asked if there were any ST's left. Answer: None, every stand sold out 100% (except seats held back for POTD etc). They explained that a waiting list was all that could now be offered. Trust us to build a stadium to small! Should still mean we have either the 6th or 7th best gate in the Championship next year, not bad seeing where we've come from. I think the club have done a good job in getting it sold out by early May, though I'm sure they never thought it would be this easy.
 


Gully Forever

Well-known member
May 9, 2011
1,686
They explained that a waiting list was all that could now be offered.
Were lucky really, Tottenham have had over 20,000 on there waiting list for 3 years.
I think the club have done a good job in getting it sold out by early May, though I'm sure they never thought it would be this easy.
I think it comes down to pricing, and the flexible Payment options. I almost crashed my car the other day while listening to a gooner on the radio saying he shells out £1800 for a season ticket up there, And they don't even spend the money on players!..
 


sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
I said many of times the ground was to small and also others said the same thing:whistle:Im just laughing at 80% of people on here who estimated 15kish crowds next season and even some inbreds stated 12k:D

At least some of us know our potential and even weird was the fact our board at the club knew we would sell out.

The small downside is the lack of POTG tickets available,so many floating casual fans have to battle for 900 tickets and you could get upto 10k trying to get these tickets at certain games:shrug:
 




sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
Were lucky really, Tottenham have had over 20,000 on there waiting list for 3 years. I think it comes down to pricing, and the flexible Payment options. I almost crashed my car the other day while listening to a gooner on the radio saying he shells out £1800 for a season ticket up there, And they don't even spend the money on players!..
Yeah but they get sexy football and a top 4 finish every year:)
 


severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,762
By the seaside in West Somerset
Not wanting to piss on anyone's parade and it is an immense achivement but actually maximising bums on seats on match days could be even harder to do than selling the ST's in the first place. Unless the club is very well organised and very proactive and unless the (from our experience at Withdean) surprisingly/disappointingly high number of no-shows actively give a shit and want to offer their tickets for re-sale, there will rarely be anything even close to a 20K crowd.

Lots of hard work to do and it isn't all down to the club!
 


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