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Barnsley Tickets Remaining



pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,086
peacehaven
How many left now
 




189

186 + 3

There was a last min rush for Cardiff. If the same is repeated here, we might even need some seats on the other half of this block!

And, if Wednesday don't think they will shift 3000, then it might make sense to give us a little bit of S1F too and just move the tarpaulin over the few seats. We will sure shift them for that.
 






pottert

New member
Aug 12, 2009
3,020
Peacehaven
Last season Barnsley had about 800 at the Amex for a game that was moved to a Sunday so not a bad turnout.so I would be surprised if they bring less than 1000 for a Saturday game in August in Brighton.
 












seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,937
Crap Town
128 left , I think these will sell out as you can book online and pick up the tickets at the stadium.
 


El Turi

Injured
Aug 13, 2005
7,172
Argentina
Last season Barnsley had about 800 at the Amex for a game that was moved to a Sunday so not a bad turnout.so I would be surprised if they bring less than 1000 for a Saturday game in August in Brighton.

I just read on twitter that Barnsley have sold 274 tickets.
 






Who can blame them at the price we are charging. Its embarrassing

Please - not that one again.

It's £2 less than we paid there. If includes the train, bus or park and ride. The train could save them as much as £7 if they just buy a ticket to HH. Kids tickets are just £7. All this for £28 for an adult is good value.
 


Please - not that one again.

It's £2 less than we paid there. If includes the train, bus or park and ride. The train could save them as much as £7 if they just buy a ticket to HH. Kids tickets are just £7. All this for £28 for an adult is good value.

Just because they and other clubs overcharge it doesn't mean we can do the same. Add travel, food and drinks to £28 plus a recession and voila - far fewer away fans - it's not rocket science.

Of course the club could try charging less, get hundreds more away fans spending much more money in the ground and earn more - just a thought like!!
 


sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
Please - not that one again.

It's £2 less than we paid there. If includes the train, bus or park and ride. The train could save them as much as £7 if they just buy a ticket to HH. Kids tickets are just £7. All this for £28 for an adult is good value.
What makes you think they all use public transport?i bet over half get the coach.Its to bloody expensive and i think £24 should be the highest price for a 2nd tier game for away fans.
 




Rugrat

Well-known member
Mar 13, 2011
10,224
Seaford
Please - not that one again.

It's £2 less than we paid there. If includes the train, bus or park and ride. The train could save them as much as £7 if they just buy a ticket to HH. Kids tickets are just £7. All this for £28 for an adult is good value.

I'd very much doubt that advance purchase tix from Barnsley would be a different price to HH than Brighton and that assumes that the typical Barnsley fan even knew and understood the whole travel deal.

It's just an expensive outing for your ave bloke. Ticket price is just one element and they can get to see plenty of other away games much closer to home, much cheaper and less agg.
 


Eagle Slayer

Active member
Jul 15, 2007
789
Worthing
Please - not that one again.

It's £2 less than we paid there. If includes the train, bus or park and ride. The train could save them as much as £7 if they just buy a ticket to HH. Kids tickets are just £7. All this for £28 for an adult is good value.

So how do you explain how todays expected away attendance plus cardiff last tuesday (looked half of what they announced was there as well) is so low if what the club is offering is such good value ? By the sounds of it Barnsley are bringing nearly 600 less than they did last year for a game which was on a sunday. With more northern teams in this division than last season there will be plenty of empty seats for majority of games, empty seats do not help the club.
 


Captain Sensible

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
6,437
Not the real one
£7 for kids is good. But £28 the cheapest ticket? Hmmmm
IMO its alot. For our fans it's worse. £28 plus £2 booking fee. I bet Barnsley fans don't have to pay £2 f@cking booking fee!!!
 


So how do you explain how todays expected away attendance plus cardiff last tuesday (looked half of what they announced was there as well) is so low if what the club is offering is such good value ? By the sounds of it Barnsley are bringing nearly 600 less than they did last year for a game which was on a sunday. With more northern teams in this division than last season there will be plenty of empty seats for majority of games, empty seats do not help the club.

I would explain a reduced attendance from Barnsley on the fact they have already done this ground. According to one of their own commentators on here, for London / South coast clubs they normally travel with 300-500. I would hope to at least see them in the middle of this figure.

Cardiff actually brought more than last year and I don't agree the figures were bumped up for them - firstly why would we? Secondly, you have to remember than from where the divide was in the south stand to the divide in the East, you could accomodate about 2500, so their 700 odd is going to look a little sparse.

When we have the likes of Barnsley and Cardiff on a Tuesday, there will be empties, just as there are in the home stands from people who have already bought a ST. f I had a gripe, then I would prefer to see more Saturday 3pm games.
 




Rugrat

Well-known member
Mar 13, 2011
10,224
Seaford
I would prefer to see more Saturday 3pm games.

Agree, and it's not as it it's TV for the most part. For stuff like Uni return, Gay pride and other events that prevent a home fixture you'd imagine the FL could give us an away game without causing too much aggravation, only 4 of our first 10 homes are Saturday
 


Feb 14, 2010
4,932
If people will pay £28 for second tie football then you cant blame the club for charging it. It would be mad to charge any less. Equally, I wouldnt pay it on a regular basis but as I will only go to a few games a season anyway and so it doesnt really effect me, although I did choose horse racing over football today and price was a factor in that decision.
 


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