Exactly, the people in our lounge Mayo, Winn Baxter, are proper football fans and long standing Brighton fans.
Most fans are long standing these days....Sodexo make sure of this with their slow moving queues.
Exactly, the people in our lounge Mayo, Winn Baxter, are proper football fans and long standing Brighton fans.
The dress code is basically, don't wear dirty worn out trainers and don't dress like you've come straight from decorating without a shower or a wash. I am a pretty scruffy bugger, and I haven't been turned away yet. The dress code is overplayed IMO.
I love the way 1901 is tarred with being a bit posh and full of JCL's. Nobody tars the North Stand as being full of lairy aggressive erks......although it may be
I find myself getting a burger or some chips from the stands before i go into the club bit now
Can any 1901ers confirm how much their seat costs them on a match by match basis if they've calculated that is?
Can any 1901ers confirm how much their seat costs them on a match by match basis if they've calculated that is?
Depends how many cup matches there are during that given season, but I worked my Dad's out the first season at about £40 per game I think.
Cheaper than a central west stand seat and a Uni parking pass.
Depends where the seat is. It can range from £75 to about £35.
Reasonably priced for now. At the end of next season there could be 5 years worth of price rises in 1 hitAhh Hadn't considered the included cup games.
To be fair, it's not really for me but seems very reasonably priced. If you consider what a standard ticket price costs at the emirates it doesn't seem like a huge expense to watch the team you love in excellent surroundings.
Reasonably priced for now. At the end of next season there could be 5 years worth of price rises in 1 hit
It will be quite interesting to see how the club play the renewals. The club pretty much matched demand last time ; price it too high and there will be a lot of empty seats with few people waiting to fill the gaps.
Which regular stand does your 1901 ticket allow you to go into before you go into the lounge? I didn't realise that you can enter a concourse on your smartcard before exiting again and entering a 1901 entrance.
You've waited a long time to make your first post since you registered - welcome!
I get the impression TB and PB want more genuine corporates in 1901 Platinum rather than fans treating themselves but resisting the silly prices to eat.
The first season with the cup games, friendlies and free programme taken into account, it was £35 a game for me. I would have bought a programme anyway so £35 for a ticket isn't too bad. Factor in another £1.50 for the free coffee and the price is very reasonable. This may well change at the end of the season depending on how much they increase it and they need to be very wary of too big a hike if we aren't in the PL.Can any 1901ers confirm how much their seat costs them on a match by match basis if they've calculated that is?
The first season with the cup games, friendlies and free programme taken into account, it was £35 a game for me. I would have bought a programme anyway so £35 for a ticket isn't too bad. Factor in another £1.50 for the free coffee and the price is very reasonable. This may well change at the end of the season depending on how much they increase it and they need to be very wary of too big a hike if we aren't in the PL.
As you say, not for everyone but I just like the idea of a front row middle tier seat with a relatively easy to access bar and toilets and more comfortable surroundings than a concourse. Probably wouldn't have been for me 10+ years ago but I don't feel the need to wear a shirt to games now, stand up or swear excessively. I have long term fans around me with only a few JCLs who can get a bit annoying with their lack of knowledge and banging on about Chelsea/Spurs scores but you could get that anywhere if you are unlucky.
The first season with the cup games, friendlies and free programme taken into account, it was £35 a game for me. I would have bought a programme anyway so £35 for a ticket isn't too bad. Factor in another £1.50 for the free coffee and the price is very reasonable. This may well change at the end of the season depending on how much they increase it and they need to be very wary of too big a hike if we aren't in the PL.
As you say, not for everyone but I just like the idea of a front row middle tier seat with a relatively easy to access bar and toilets and more comfortable surroundings than a concourse. Probably wouldn't have been for me 10+ years ago but I don't feel the need to wear a shirt to games now, stand up or swear excessively. I have long term fans around me with only a few JCLs who can get a bit annoying with their lack of knowledge and banging on about Chelsea/Spurs scores but you could get that anywhere if you are unlucky.
Some people have to be seen at the right places at any costCall me old fashioned however I can see nothing attractive about attending a football match in an area where you have to conform to a dress code.