- Jul 10, 2003
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I'd rather be in a packed stadium every week where people have to put in a bit of effort to get a ticket than a half empty one full of glory hunters
As someone has said it needs a decent ticket exchange. Most kids cannot go to a mid week game so you need an easy way to sell them on. If you get this up and running it would be a brilliant atmosphere every week.
need to improve the infrastructure first... and the toilets so that the queues are shortter and easier to wash your hands.
I've tried finding the thread but to no avail; does anyone have the picture from a couple of years ago of the AMEX that had been photoshopped with just so many tiers?
The club could fund an expansion of Falmer station to make it capable of taking 12-carriage trains, almost instantly providing transport capacity to shift an extra 5-6k people away from the ground with the same number of trains in the same period of time.
HOWEVER... SASTA are not a strategic partner capable of delivering 12 carriage trains consistently to either weekday evening games (of which we will have an increase) or saturday afternoon games.
What would be interesting would be for the club to take over the franchise for the Brighton - Lewis line and run their own 12-carriage trains on match days and lease the line/rolling stock back to SASTA the rest of the time.
It would be a truly unique offering... Blue and White trains running from Brighton & Lewis to a Blue and White liveried station outside the ground - full but not over-full services every 15mins in each direction pre- and post- match.
Of course it would never happen... but it would have looked spectacular!
******* - I've got coffee all over my computer screen now !!!Maybe they could build a lego stand near the bus car park ......suspended in the air by a crane. On 80 minutes the crane could bring the stand down to car ark level and fans could access the buses even earlier than now. We could name it The 80 minute stand!
I don't think there is the space for any concourses and catering facilities in the south east corner or above the north but maybe some more executive boxes
The only way to get more fans in the Amex, is smaller fans.
As from June 30th, no fan who weighs more than 12 stone will be allowed a season ticket, anyone with a BMA over 30, is definitely banned, and if your arse is wider than14 inches you will have to sit on someones lap
I love this! My BMI is perfect so I'm in.
Although I did lie on a couple of the questions.
There's an old village called Pende near Shoreham airport, maybe we could build a new ground there?
Money no object then of course capacity could be increased. However is it economically viable. We've only sold out a few times over the last 5 years. We only have about 1700 on the season ticket waiting list. We don't know how next season will pan out and, if not favourably, the renewal rate following a relegation.
The club have repeatedly said that any significant increase would require the removal of the whole of the roofing. I suspect that isn't something that could be accomplished during the close season. There would have to be a sea change in the travel schemes and the planning agreement. Of course, if we become as successful as Barcelona then we could knock down the village of Falmer and build an 80k seat stadium there and use the Amex for the reserve and youth teams etc!!!!
North Stand was sadly badly designed and could have been a much larger capacity .
There's some truth in this. I was once told by a club employee that more seats could be fitted behind the existing seats but the club would have to re-house the offices currently using that space.
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