Well done to the Albion then. Good pricing.
Shame about some of the league game individual match tickets though. Looks like the only Millwall tickets available online when I looked this morning were £38 and £42. I guess cheaper may be released nearer the time...
Seems the original pricing misake has now been fixed on the club website.
Credit where it is due, £12 is a decent price for this match. Well done Brighton/Barber/et al.
I imagine they would have made any first home game Category C unless it was against one of their Yorkshire rivals in order to get more people through the gates.
There is a very good journalist who covers Polish football on Twitter (@Ryan_Hubbard) who tweeted this a few days ago. Probably where Sky Sports picked it up from.
I can see ones in the North Stand without a price next to them but the others are still looking full whack.
Do you know if the prices the ticket office quotes are across the stadium or just in certain areas?
Thankfully it looks like the top whack prices were a mistake.
There are proper ways and means of doing things. It is possible to modernise and improve the professionalism of a club without waving goodbye to class and decency.
Who knows. Simoeon Jackson was wanted by Chris Hughton as an insurance against injury in a potential relegation scrap for Norwich but presumably if the will and the cash was there the club could have found someone.
Did Gus want the club to take a chance and break its wage budget but was refused...
It could have provided Ulloa with a rest though. Also, we could have signed someone who could have played in the play offs if they came from a club not involved.
Definitely not. Arrogant manager whose comments about MK Dons being the best team in that division and better than the Brighton team which went up now look foolish.
Also, he sold his soul when he took the MK job.