neilbard
Hedging up
- Oct 8, 2013
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Yes seemly I had travelled over 1500 miles from mile oak to Falmer and back.
I think they must have given you some of my miles, oh well spread the wealth........
Yes seemly I had travelled over 1500 miles from mile oak to Falmer and back.
If i wasn't a season ticket holder you wouldn't catch me paying more than £25 for a football match unless it was a final or a top fixture. I would simply watch it on tv/radio and eventually find something else to do with my time.
Yep, the old saying of not always getting what you wish for applies. All the years of heartache and support of the club's existence have led to a new era of corporate bollox, JCLs and unaffordability for many of those who fought the bad times - all done under a thin veil of community, which is, of course, more corporate bollox (all the major companies do it). Yeh, times change and I am still concerned about where it will all end up. For what used to be a pleasant fortnightly outing on a Saturday afternoon to watch a bit of sport is now something that intrudes in terms of lifestyle and expense much more than it should.
= a great strategy to prevent the very young seeing Albion games at the Amex, meaning many of the next generation get hooked again on Liverpool, Arsenal and ManU.
Deja vu, but this time due to the sheer cost to parents.
Supply and demand lad, supply and demand.
Nothing to do with what century we are in. I just don't want my life run by Sky TV who seem to have the whole of the football adoring public having to keep rearranging their lives just to watch a game of football. You might be happy and accepting of it - but that's your prerogative.Welcome to the 21st century. Long gone are the days that that could rock up to the Goldstone at one minute to three, pays yer money, go through the turnstile, onto the terrace, watch the game and be out of the ground a minute after full time.
I get what you mean, but the £25 tickets would be for those games against Liverpool, Arsenal and Man Utd.
Playing Devil's advocate here a touch, but in theory, you could have kids watch their first game, see Brighton lose 3-0 to Arsenal and have those kids think "Screw this... I wanna support the team that beat Brighton 3-0!" - Thus pushing those same new kids to get hooked on non-BHAFC teams anyway! Actually, it probably is a more strategic move to take them to a cheaper game we're more likely to win. Can't see anyone choosing to support Stoke whatever the result!
Our local journalist did.
Welcome to the 21st century. Long gone are the days that that could rock up to the Goldstone at one minute to three, pays yer money, go through the turnstile, onto the terrace, watch the game and be out of the ground a minute after full time.
If we do a Sunderland next year, there will be all the tickets under the sun. That's why pricing people like the OP out is a bad idea because when it turns to shit like Sam Hypia they are the ones that turn up.
With my financial head on this is simple. ST is too cheap and one off tickets too high.
This is where I'm at.
Furthermore, we probably now have too many season ticket holders, and that is a very difficult issue to address assuming that the ground can't/won't be expanded. The problem is that 2-3,000 seats not taken up by the away allocation and STHs is now woefully inadequate if you want to retain capacity for some people to turn up as their interest in football is piqued for the first time. But obviously the difficulty is that the huge STH base model worked a treat in the Championship.
As it is, I've resigned myself to not being able to go very often. In truth, it has meant my Albion mojo is currently ridiculously low given the status of the club. My six year old son - who nags me to take him quite often these days - is not going to get to many games. His interest will probably wane as he finds interest in other things. I'll probably end up taking him to rugby games instead, sadly. The bottom line is that you can get to big 80,000 capacity double headers at Twickenham for a tenner a kid, whereas £30+ for a six year old to go to the football is completely absurd.
Does this mean we lose you as a member on here too? That would be AMAZING. Especially since the mods think using autism as an insult is OK. Embarrassing affair all round really.
Does this mean we lose you as a member on here too? That would be AMAZING. Especially since the mods think using autism as an insult is OK. Embarrassing affair all round really.
These are the prices being charged by Southampton for the visit of United next season.
Are the prices too high? Probably but if the match sells out then not too high for those wealthy enough to attend.
Are the Albion charging more? After taking into the travel voucher, they're roughly in line.
This is perhaps further indication that it's better to travel than to arrive.
Welcome to the Premier League?
Apologies - playing catch-up: https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showt...-month-on-the-sidelines&p=8014249#post8014249