Thousands are left on sale at present - huge areas of 'good availability' so can't see this being over 26000 in my opinion. Anyone wanting a ticket by now would have bought it.
Thousands are left on sale at present - huge areas of 'good availability' so can't see this being over 26000 in my opinion. Anyone wanting a ticket by now would have bought it.
All that panic and people waiting hours in a queue and spending loads of money trying to ring the club - and we're not even close to selling out.
Thousands are left on sale at present - huge areas of 'good availability' so can't see this being over 26000 in my opinion. Anyone wanting a ticket by now would have bought it.
If it's all percentage-based, shouldn't we get a larger allocation than them as their stadiums has about 3000 larger capacity?
Or am I being dim?
Ah, I see. So in reality there might well have been +30,000 there but that would only be unofficial?
if we are serious about getting to the EPL and the £100m that comes with it - we should give them as few tickets as possible - and in the corner high up somewhere (WU-South)
giving them nearly the whole end behind the goal is not going to help us.
it makes a difference to both sets of players if at their eye level the whole crowd is supporting brighton.
You may be right but I'd like to see some evidence for this. I reckon the effect is probably relatively small.if we are serious about getting to the EPL and the £100m that comes with it - we should give them as few tickets as possible - and in the corner high up somewhere (WU-South)
giving them nearly the whole end behind the goal is not going to help us.
it makes a difference to both sets of players if at their eye level the whole crowd is supporting brighton.
if we are serious about getting to the EPL and the £100m that comes with it - we should give them as few tickets as possible - and in the corner high up somewhere (WU-South)
giving them nearly the whole end behind the goal is not going to help us.
it makes a difference to both sets of players if at their eye level the whole crowd is supporting brighton.
You may be right but I'd like to see some evidence for this.
Ouch
I agree with this. A lot of clubs have hooked on to this in recent seasons and moved away fans as far away from the goal as possible. For the away leg we are upper tier right in the corner.
Going back a bit but one of the first thing's Martin O'Neill did at Villa was move away fans on to the side. The Amex set-up is poor for big games, especially as boisterous away fans easily drown out the North Stand.
Dammit, you could warn us