My one drawback (if you can call him that) is I usually attend with my dad. He's a bit old and doddery these days so wouldn't want to travel without everything sorted legitimately. I think we'll have to sit down and decide which ones I go to solo and which ones he can do. I've got an ST but not...
In that case I'll be much more likely to be a 'proper' fan where the fixture also takes place in a Mediterranean city.
I might not even bother telling my wife I didn't get a ticket.
'How was the match love?'
'Yeah good atmosphere in the little bar by the harbou....erm inside the stadium."
It's mad to think that a lot of brighton fans willing to travel independently will be immediately pitched into competition with each other for travel and accommodation arrangements the second the draw is made.
Stupid capitalism!
Definitely. Although the club may well like the idea of loads of tickets sold in one big easy to administrate bundle.
Think it would be a shame though as individual tickets will give more overall fans a chance as circumstances change.
Indeed. Its worth remembering for everyone saying he's injury prone that he Was available for most of last season and was on the bench. Just a broken bone in his foot that curtailed his season.
Think it's a good choice. He needs guaranteed games and confidence. Think they're a decent club with reasonable fans and will likely be operating at the top end of the championship. Staying higher and he risks not necessarily getting enough time. I did think Luton or Burnly might have been able...
Good for all parties really. He's fit now and at 21 - if he's going to be a long term number 10 hes going to have to play a lot. As long as he stays fit he's going to murder in that division and come back full of confidence.