Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
At least, with more corporate, they'll have heated lyric sheets to help get the songs going.
The minutes from the Falmer Parish Council meeting in November 2019 include below as "stadium issues"
- large out door tv screen, shop with toilets and food kiosk all where old bandstand was
- two new executive boxes and increase in capacity to 32,750"
Get those fights back in the park again..... magic days.
We sell out nearly home game and have done since being in the PL. The ones we don’t are the ones when it’s on tv and the away fans haven’t got a full allocation.
It can’t be hard to notice when the club activate the ticket exchange (which means the game is effectively sold out). We don’t always sell these out, but the vast majority are seats on their own.
One way of reading this is that the new shop is a new retail shop moving outside the stadium. If the offices behind the north move to the bigger Lancing, and the bar moves down to the old shop space this surely frees up a lot of space behind north so the back wall could come down.
At least, with more corporate, they'll have heated lyric sheets to help get the songs going.
The minutes from the Falmer Parish Council meeting in November 2019 include below as "stadium issues"
- large out door tv screen, shop with toilets and food kiosk all where old bandstand was
- two new executive boxes and increase in capacity to 32,750
Above to be included in a planning application by BHA "sometime in the new year"
I'm in the north stand, this season is the first time that the seat next to me has been occupied - it was empty for season after season.
On the two occasions that I couldn't go to games, I've put my ticket on the exchange, on neither occasion has it been sold - so, by defintiion, it's not a sell-out.
You only have to look around you at any game; you'll see plenty of empty seats. I'd be surprised if we ever had 30,000 at a game
What we need is far more corporate boxes perhaps above the seats in the N stand taking them along from the police box...we don’t need anymore seats for the common muck, we need more corporate people to give us more money.
Money money money
I'm in the north stand, this season is the first time that the seat next to me has been occupied - it was empty for season after season.
On the two occasions that I couldn't go to games, I've put my ticket on the exchange, on neither occasion has it been sold - so, by defintiion, it's not a sell-out.
You only have to look around you at any game; you'll see plenty of empty seats. I'd be surprised if we ever had 30,000 at a game
Until we redelevop the North to make it look like an end, rather than an afterthought, I will always feel a tiny bit sad.
There really needs to be more around the Amex to encourage fans to get there earlier and stay on later. Is there any scope or land around the area to develop more bars and pubs which can then also be used by the universities?
I reckon it's about right. We only come close to selling out against the Big Six - I think there were even some seats left for the Palace match last year. A look around the stadium at any home game will reveal the number of empty seats. I think TB got it spot on
We sell out nearly home game and have done since being in the PL. The ones we don’t are the ones when it’s on tv and the away fans haven’t got a full allocation.
It can’t be hard to notice when the club activate the ticket exchange (which means the game is effectively sold out). We don’t always sell these out, but the vast majority are seats on their own.
We have a few thousand on the season ticket waiting list, so a couple of thousand extra seats would be easily snapped up.
How many times do we have to keep telling people this?
I reckon it's about right. We only come close to selling out against the Big Six - I think there were even some seats left for the Palace match last year. A look around the stadium at any home game will reveal the number of empty seats. I think TB got it spot on