Could I ask how much the tickets are for these matches, adults and children please? Crawley and Amex?
Why not visit the ticketing site and found out?
Could I ask how much the tickets are for these matches, adults and children please? Crawley and Amex?
Two points:Why not visit the ticketing site and found out?
Two points:
1) why do you answer the question that was already answered two hours ago?
2) when a point is being debated it usually helps to gather relevant information in the same place for ease of reference
The ones nearer Bridge carpark are BACA. Forget those.
However, I’ve marked the old rugby pitches at the University of Brighton that are never used (flooding issues and the fact all the pitches are at the rear of the Uni now with the Sports Pavilion).
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Here is a fact. The University is on its knees financially, they could not afford to turn down a bid from the club and would want a quick sale.
This situation won’t last long (especially if Labour get in and stop strangling the Universities like the current government).
The club need to acquire this land ASAP. The council would surely be quick to grant them permissions.
That site looks a bit tight, width wise.The ones nearer Bridge carpark are BACA. Forget those.
However, I’ve marked the old rugby pitches at the University of Brighton that are never used (flooding issues and the fact all the pitches are at the rear of the Uni now with the Sports Pavilion).
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Here is a fact. The University is on its knees financially, they could not afford to turn down a bid from the club and would want a quick sale.
This situation won’t last long (especially if Labour get in and stop strangling the Universities like the current government).
The club need to acquire this land ASAP. The council would surely be quick to grant them permissions.
Wonder what they will get for Spurs at the Amex on Sunday.
Not so sure. The width is about 100m ish.That site looks a bit tight, width wise.
You might just be able to squeeze a very narrow stadium in there, if you knock down the club house and chop down a couple of trees. Most modern small stadiums seem to be about 120-140m wide, even wider if you consider the external concourses.Not so sure. The width is about 100m ish.
A pitch is about 68m. 2 x 3m ish running tracks leaves about 23m for two stands.
Not huge, but a bit of careful planning could make a superb ground.
Yeah, but as I say, with clever planning it is surprising what can be done.You might just be able to squeeze a very narrow stadium in there, if you knock down the club house and chop down a couple of trees. Most modern small stadiums seem to be about 120-140m wide, even wider if you consider the external concourses.
Agree Even in Brighton cant see gates much above £3k for league games. Cant see this justyfying sole use of a groundBe great to see the club develop a ground alongside a local non-league side that are doing well and could benefit, such as whitehawk or worthing or lewes. Why should the stadium only get used for the 10 or so women’s home games the Albion play per year? Plenty of scope for a ground share.