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[Albion] Club selling your seat, is this right?



Birdie Boy

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Jun 17, 2011
4,448
I have sold mine many times over the last 2 seasons. If it is not being used I list it. Only 1 ticket has not sold in that time. I think the difference is that I'm in the North so probably more likely to sell compared to other parts of the ground.
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
I have sold mine many times over the last 2 seasons. If it is not being used I list it. Only 1 ticket has not sold in that time. I think the difference is that I'm in the North so probably more likely to sell compared to other parts of the ground.

Ditto. Interesting that …. the worst perspective of games and according to doom-mongers the NS has zero atmosphere.
 


Happy Exile

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Apr 19, 2018
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I have sold mine many times over the last 2 seasons. If it is not being used I list it. Only 1 ticket has not sold in that time. I think the difference is that I'm in the North so probably more likely to sell compared to other parts of the ground.
West Upper. I can’t make Brentford or Arsenal so listed them both, single seat (I go on my own), Brentford sold on 14th Nov, Arsenal 26th Nov. It works for me too.
 






drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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Burgess Hill
This is quite the norm at the Albion. Someone I used to sit next to in the North died after 45 years of going. His daughter in law (I think), who he usually went with, wasn’t allowed to keep it in the family.

Money before fans.
This isn't Liverpool. Also, if other members of the family were interested in the Albion, wouldn't they already be going! As others have said, passing it on to any member of the family means they are jumping the queue of those that have paid to be on a waiting list.
 












thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
9,412
What really bugs me is how the ticket website splits the blocks in the middle of the rows rather than at the aisle.

This means I can list mine and my son’s season ticket but they look like single seats as they are either side of the mid-block split.

The block splits are price points..................we're on the edge of the cheaper side of our block
Not always, we have seven tickets in a row, one of which is in a different block but all at the same price.
 
















drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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Burgess Hill
I'm sure there's more to the OP's story without the full details of which it is difficult to reach a decision. However, the usual anti club crew have.

For some to say the club have forgotten where we have come from is a joke. TB knows exactly where we have come from, he funded it. You can recognise your history but you still have to finance the current and plan for the future. We are not currently trying to fight off relegation from the bottom of League Two whilst our ground is sold from under our feet. We are aiming for Europe and the opportunity for the club to be even more established in the top flight.

Do I agree with everything the club do, no. But this seems to be making a mountain out of a molehill and the usual suspects are piling in.
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
6,915
Read the T&Cs. You pay for the right to use the seat, you don't own it.
I have purchased 2 tickets for England West Indies 1 dayer. I dont own the seat but but have the right to invite whoever I like to come with me.
 




SkirlieWirlie

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Jan 6, 2024
199
WSL & SW corner.

Just received the email. Not particularly happy, been in the SWC since it opened and being forced to move, I have to say, is a ball ache for many reasons...

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