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brightonfan_86 said:I think we're preparing for League One, but there is something just not quite right in the club at the moment.
And it felt like it first occurred when Leon Knight was kicked out.
brightonfan_86 said:I think we're preparing for League One, but there is something just not quite right in the club at the moment.
No, they're not.BensGrandad said:1. The debts are higher now than then and we had a ground as security. Granted inflation and values come into it.
The Large One said:No, they're not.
My fear is that the something is the Norman Baker/Ann DeVecchi/Neil Commin plan of stopping the stadium by delaying the club into bankruptcy.brightonfan_86 said:I think we're preparing for League One, but there is something just not quite right in the club at the moment.
mona said:My fear is that the something is the Norman Baker/Ann DeVecchi/Neil Commin plan of stopping the stadium by delaying the club into bankruptcy.
"We feel so sorry for those silly little fans but it really isn't a suitable site for all those oiks. There really are so many sites available in Brighton."
BensGrandad said:3. It will not be pay on the gate at Falmer either so will the debts continue.
bailey said:Falmer will have pay on the gate. You won't actually be able to get to the ground without a ticket so there will be a number of points around the city where you can buy tickets on matchday. It's in the planning app and has been discussed on here a number of times.
Dies Irae said:I dont wish to be perdantic, but that is not pay on the gate as most people understand it.
I am at a loss to understand why at Falmer, we will not be able to buy a ticket at the ground, as we can at the Maj stad for example.
The Large One said:I would suspect that the rules would be relaxed fairly soon after the stadium opening.
If they're on sale at Lewes Station, that's fine. LDC can do nothing about it, because they won't have the jurisdiction. The tickets would be sold on Network Rail property.seagullsovergrimsby said:I think Sussex Police would object to a ticket sales point at Falmer train station on crowd safety issues. I personally think that matchday tickets will only be available at Brighton Station and the ParknRide sites along with e-tickets booked on the net from pre-registered casual supporters. We could really take the piss and have a sales point somewhere in Lewes just to rub LDC councillors face in it.
Dies Irae said:I dont wish to be perdantic, but that is not pay on the gate as most people understand it.
I am at a loss to understand why at Falmer, we will not be able to buy a ticket at the ground, as we can at the Maj stad for example.
Storer68 said:Because when we buy players, we HAVE to offer them a package including a relocation to the most expensive part of England.
Hardly suprising that players based in the north aren't prepaed to come and play for a relegtaion threatened team, in the most expenive part of the countrty if we are not prepared to cough up for a house move, fininding a school for the kids, car etc.
The players we have usually signed in the past four years have ALL been based in the south.
What you mean like no ground and hassle getting a new one? Not enough money to attract decent players to the dump we play at now? Nothing gets past you, does it?brightonfan_86 said:I think we're preparing for League One, but there is something just not quite right in the club at the moment.