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Jeremiah

John 14 : 6
Mar 15, 2020
2,532
Hove
If we had a 40,000 stadium , wouldn’t be a sell out so i think our stadium is probably about right capacity wise for the demand . We might get the odd game where demand is higher but not on a regular basis . That might change in the future but it’s about right for now
Somewhat disagree. We are very limited in how many tickets we can offer opposition fans at the moment for League games (about 2,600). With a larger stadium (35-40k) we could easily sell out most matches and offer away fans more tickets (Man City, Man Utd , Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, Everton, Leeds , West Ham, Palace & Southampton would probably shift 5k each time they visit if pricing was right) - it would also offer the possibility of cheaper season tickets for home fans.

The problem would come if we dropped out of the Prem and travel might be an issue with an increased capacity. IMO
 






PeterT

Well-known member
Apr 21, 2017
2,316
Hove
Somewhat disagree. We are very limited in how many tickets we can offer opposition fans at the moment for League games (about 2,600). With a larger stadium (35-40k) we could easily sell out most matches and offer away fans more tickets (Man City, Man Utd , Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, Everton, Leeds , West Ham, Palace & Southampton would probably shift 5k each time they visit if pricing was right) - it would also offer the possibility of cheaper season tickets for home fans.

The problem would come if we dropped out of the Prem and travel might be an issue with an increased capacity. IMO
If we go into the European Super League, 40,000 won’t be enough. We will need a 3rd tier on the North for starters (and at least 1 extra carriage on each train!)
 




Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
37,384
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Somewhat disagree. We are very limited in how many tickets we can offer opposition fans at the moment for League games (about 2,600). With a larger stadium (35-40k) we could easily sell out most matches and offer away fans more tickets (Man City, Man Utd , Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, Everton, Leeds , West Ham, Palace & Southampton would probably shift 5k each time they visit if pricing was right) - it would also offer the possibility of cheaper season tickets for home fans.

The problem would come if we dropped out of the Prem and travel might be an issue with an increased capacity. IMO
Untrue. We give away fans (except Palace) 3000 for the league games if they want them, no more, no less.
 






spoonie

Well-known member
Apr 19, 2011
1,106
yeah another 346 tickets have just gone on sale in Block E1H (I had imagined that would have been closed for segregation) so now 1,893 in total left on sale. superb effort !
 








Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,123
Brighton
Only half of E1H is on sale. That's around 200 not for sale although it's all one area and the steps come up in the middle. Guessing segragated there. If W1A is the same, and looks like it, that's 400/500 unsold seats.
 


pure_white

Well-known member
Dec 8, 2021
1,216
If we go into the European Super League, 40,000 won’t be enough. We will need a 3rd tier on the North for starters (and at least 1 extra carriage on each train!)
isnt that the issue here firstly I thought the stadium was built to be modular yet has barely increased certainly not significant like an extra tier and then it would just compound the transport problems
 




Cornwallboy

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Oct 13, 2022
531
Somewhat disagree. We are very limited in how many tickets we can offer opposition fans at the moment for League games (about 2,600). With a larger stadium (35-40k) we could easily sell out most matches and offer away fans more tickets (Man City, Man Utd , Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, Everton, Leeds , West Ham, Palace & Southampton would probably shift 5k each time they visit if pricing was right) - it would also offer the possibility of cheaper season tickets for home fans.

The problem would come if we dropped out of the Prem and travel might be an issue with an increased capacity. IMO
It's capped at £30 for all away teams in the PL.
 










drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
23,641
Burgess Hill
Somewhat disagree. We are very limited in how many tickets we can offer opposition fans at the moment for League games (about 2,600). With a larger stadium (35-40k) we could easily sell out most matches and offer away fans more tickets (Man City, Man Utd , Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, Everton, Leeds , West Ham, Palace & Southampton would probably shift 5k each time they visit if pricing was right) - it would also offer the possibility of cheaper season tickets for home fans.

The problem would come if we dropped out of the Prem and travel might be an issue with an increased capacity. IMO
Not sure you're familiar with the rules. In the EPL clubs are obliged to offer 10% of capacity upto 3000. The tickets also have a maximum price of £30. Take Arsenal as an example, if they gave away teams 6000 tickets for every home game then that's 3000 tickets that they can't sell at higher prices to home fans.

People already moan about empty seats in a 32k stadium, imagine the outcry if there were even more in a 40k stadium.
 


Sorrel

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
2,943
Back in East Sussex
Got my tickets this morning; we got two tickets not quite next to each other, so will be asking the person in the middle of us if they mind moving one seat...
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

I believe in Joe Hendry
Oct 4, 2003
12,109
isnt that the issue here firstly I thought the stadium was built to be modular yet has barely increased certainly not significant like an extra tier and then it would just compound the transport problems
The stadium was never designed to be modular at all. There was provision in the original design for the upper tier on the East Stand and filling in the corners at a later date, but beyond that it would be very difficult to make any major structural changes due to the design. The stadium now holds about 10,000 more people than when it first opened, an increase of approx 50%.
 




Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
Somewhat disagree. We are very limited in how many tickets we can offer opposition fans at the moment for League games (about 2,600). With a larger stadium (35-40k) we could easily sell out most matches and offer away fans more tickets (Man City, Man Utd , Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, Everton, Leeds , West Ham, Palace & Southampton would probably shift 5k each time they visit if pricing was right) - it would also offer the possibility of cheaper season tickets for home fans.

The problem would come if we dropped out of the Prem and travel might be an issue with an increased capacity. IMO
No way I’d ever want more away fans - f*** that for many reasons.
 


SeagullinExile

Well-known member
Sep 10, 2010
6,199
London
Somewhat disagree. We are very limited in how many tickets we can offer opposition fans at the moment for League games (about 2,600). With a larger stadium (35-40k) we could easily sell out most matches and offer away fans more tickets (Man City, Man Utd , Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, Everton, Leeds , West Ham, Palace & Southampton would probably shift 5k each time they visit if pricing was right) - it would also offer the possibility of cheaper season tickets for home fans.

The problem would come if we dropped out of the Prem and travel might be an issue with an increased capacity. IMO
Why on earth would we want away support to be bigger than it is now?
 


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