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Albion 2013-14 season tickets - ALL the details



LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
48,426
SHOREHAM BY SEA
It's getting towards the top end of what I'm willing to pay. I really hope we keep Gus and we keep pushing for the prem and if Gus should ever go, uncle Tony needs to appoint a manager that plays similar good football. I just wonder, if our style of play should ever change or should we not be doing as well with a poorer style of football, how many would still think it was good value? I mean should the product deteriorate, they would never drop the prices would they?
It's a very fine line and a risk. We have alot of fans owning a season ticket for the first time in many years or ever, they will disappear as quick as they came if they feel they are no longer getting value for money. At the moment, it's fine, expensive but fine, but BHAFC needs to be careful not to distance themselves from too many fans. Barber won't be here forever, but we will, unless we are priced out.
Should we make the prem and my ST goes over the 700 mark for ESU, I won't renew. Mainly because of cost and also because I can watch all our games on tv as well. Rises at the moment are just about acceptable, but only just.

I love my view from ESU...but if got too far over £700... Then north stand?
 




Captain Sensible

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Jul 8, 2003
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I love my view from ESU...but if got too far over £700... Then north stand?

This is also another option, but if the cheaper areas filled and left the ESU and WSL half empty, it would not be good. Also by the time your ST gets to 700 a game, the North or SW might be nearer 600 and is it worth it then? It's all a fine line. Like I said, if the football isn't as good and we aren't doing as well ( which will happen at some point in the years to come), will you want to renew then? Even to cheaper seats? It's a difficult one.
 




D

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9.2 %......might as well be the first to moan..........inflation linked rise would have been a lot more to find.. 9.2% is a big hike IMHO...Probably still renew but not over the moon i must admit.

This. Probably will renew but I will have a big think in the next few weeks.
 






dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
I think the OAP prices should be brought in line with the under 18's. It was bad enough when they upped the oap reduction age up to 65 from 60, just before I got there.
 


R. Slicker

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Jan 1, 2009
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Your own comment said the increase to £50 was to cover the club's costs. If so, it's not a subsidy.

What about the drivers, walkers, cyclists, short-distance travellers ? Subsidy for them ?

I think Mr. Barber covers that in this quote:

"I'm well aware that some fans do not believe they should have to pay the travel subsidy, because they do not use the train or bus services to the stadium on matchdays but the travel subsidy is not just about trains and buses.

Our travel commitment included building new road junctions, developing and hiring car parks, providing cycle routes and cycle parking and improving footpaths. The travel plan also provides for club stewarding for many of these different modes of transport."

Fair enough, I think.
 






D

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If you take out the transport subsidy the ticket price increase is quite small.

The subsidy HAS to rise due to the amount the club are shelling out on all aspects of the Amex transport 'project' that encompasses many things.

And I think if you look at the match cost, it's still remarkable value for the quality of surroundings we all enjoy.

How come the WSU central get smashed for the biggest increase a whopping £80 more than the wings that are just a few seats away?
 




Captain Sensible

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Jul 8, 2003
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Also why isn't there an ESU wings price? I'm out in A block ESU and pay the same as someone with dead central seats. If you have a wings section on the West upper, why not the East upper?
 




D

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Because it is currently well under priced!

Lol at the moaners. How the hell do you want the club to move forward? Jesus.

As much as i love my football i will not overspend my hard earned money when i have a young family, IMO they will lose quite a few STH, i will be taking some considerable thought over the increase while watching the match today and see if i have the faith in Gus to shell out more for next season or just go to the odd game instead.
 


D

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Also why isn't there an ESU wings price? I'm out in A block ESU and pay the same as someone with dead central seats. If you have a wings section on the West upper, why not the East upper?

Seems a SENSIBLE question.:thumbsup:
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
57,295
Back in Sussex
How come the WSU central get smashed for the biggest increase a whopping £80 more than the wings that are just a few seats away?

Unfortunately there will always be edge cases. In the extreme scenario, people with neighbouring seats, literally, will be paying different prices.

I do wonder if consideration was given to charging more to those at the front of WSU compared to those further back.
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
24,452
Sussex
Not a problem . Happy with that .
Those moaning must be tight .
Year on year increases may grate but this is first in 3 years on top of a very reasonable pricing structure made easier by the dd option
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Also why isn't there an ESU wings price? I'm out in A block ESU and pay the same as someone with dead central seats. If you have a wings section on the West upper, why not the East upper?

There may be lower prices in the East wings as there is, I suspect, an error in the club announcement on pricing zones. The text included the East in zone C but the diagram has no zone C shading in the East.

It could be that East wings are zone C, with central being zone D.

I'm guessing here but I reckon it is likely.
 


Captain Sensible

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Jul 8, 2003
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There may be lower prices in the East wings as there is, I suspect, an error in the club announcement on pricing zones. The text included the East in zone C but the diagram has no zone C shading in the East.

It could be that East wings are zone C, with central being zone D.

I'm guessing here but I reckon it is likely.

Well there aren't any wings prices, because I pay £575 this and £625 next, same as the whole East upper.
 


blueandwhitestripes

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Mar 18, 2008
436
Sussex
Quick question for someone - my wife and daughter have STs together at present but my daughter will be looking for a Saturday job from next September. If I renew their tickets from April (in case she doesn't get a job) and then cancel them later, is the money paid lost? I assume so but can someone confirm? Ta
 






Captain Sensible

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Jul 8, 2003
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+20% if we get promoted. Just wait and see.

Good point, when will Barber release details of Price Rises for the Prem? If its 20% I won't renew. Watch every game on streaming or foreign satellite channels and of course alot if games on sky, football first etc. If Barber puts it up too much, I just won't watch it at the Amex.
 


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