Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?I'm in the queue, but don't want to buy tickets now, I want to leave so that other people can - but there doesn't appear to be an option to leave
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?I'm in the queue, but don't want to buy tickets now, I want to leave so that other people can - but there doesn't appear to be an option to leave
Log into tickets.brightonandhovealbion.com then click on your name in top right corner. Then scroll down that page it takes you to (which is account details) and there is your friends and family. You need their fan number and postcode (I believe) to add anyone that isn't already listed.I'm having to wait for a couple of our group who are only Albion+ members. Does anyone know how you check your linked family and friends ? I always struggle to find it on the website. Thanks
Indeed. Unless there are circumstances beyond the norm, the whole thing tends to tick over very simply. You buy for qualifying Window levels and it's a piece of cake.Well done to the ticket office staff for making the system very easy to use.
NoI've just been told I shouldn't have priority over other fans for this game because I didn't attend a game at the Goldstone (I would've had to have gone aged 2/3). I went to 75% of all of our fixtures last season, and probably more this year, and have fairly accumulated 370 loyalty points, but apparently, I am not a real fan enough to be at the front of the queue.
I pointed out that their argument was the equivalent of saying that only those who watched the Albion in the 56/57 season and before should have been given priority for 83 Cup Final tickets and that would've frankly been absurd. I get how important the Goldstone and the struggle to make it to the Amex is to our history (I went week in week out during that struggle) but isn't it about time that older fans stopped using the Goldstone as a yardstick of loyalty? It's coming up 26 years now.
What goon told you that then ? I wouldn't have given them the steam off my piss, let alone actually bother gracing them with a reply.I've just been told I shouldn't have priority over other fans for this game because I didn't attend a game at the Goldstone (I would've had to have gone aged 2/3). I went to 75% of all of our fixtures last season, and probably more this year, and have fairly accumulated 370 loyalty points, but apparently, I am not a real fan enough to be at the front of the queue.
I pointed out that their argument was the equivalent of saying that only those who watched the Albion in the 56/57 season and before should have been given priority for 83 Cup Final tickets and that would've frankly been absurd. I get how important the Goldstone and the struggle to make it to the Amex is to our history (I went week in week out during that struggle) but isn't it about time that older fans stopped using the Goldstone as a yardstick of loyalty? It's coming up 26 years now.
Like you say it over a quarter of a century ago. Whoever told that is an imbecile.I've just been told I shouldn't have priority over other fans for this game because I didn't attend a game at the Goldstone (I would've had to have gone aged 2/3). I went to 75% of all of our fixtures last season, and probably more this year, and have fairly accumulated 370 loyalty points, but apparently, I am not a real fan enough to be at the front of the queue.
I pointed out that their argument was the equivalent of saying that only those who watched the Albion in the 56/57 season and before should have been given priority for 83 Cup Final tickets and that would've frankly been absurd. I get how important the Goldstone and the struggle to make it to the Amex is to our history (I went week in week out during that struggle) but isn't it about time that older fans stopped using the Goldstone as a yardstick of loyalty? It's coming up 26 years now.
Bit odd. I know of several STH in Window 1 who never set foot anywhere near The Goldstone, unless to purchase a sofa.I've just been told I shouldn't have priority over other fans for this game because I didn't attend a game at the Goldstone (I would've had to have gone aged 2/3). I went to 75% of all of our fixtures last season, and probably more this year, and have fairly accumulated 370 loyalty points, but apparently, I am not a real fan enough to be at the front of the queue.
I pointed out that their argument was the equivalent of saying that only those who watched the Albion in the 56/57 season and before should have been given priority for 83 Cup Final tickets and that would've frankly been absurd. I get how important the Goldstone and the struggle to make it to the Amex is to our history (I went week in week out during that struggle) but isn't it about time that older fans stopped using the Goldstone as a yardstick of loyalty? It's coming up 26 years now.
132 is where it's at!About to dive in for seats in 131/132 or 135/136...
Can only be a matter of time til that widow of a vicar who last went to a game in 1979 pops up in the pages of The Argus with a sad face demanding priority tickets. Them's the rules of Argus journalismLike you say it over a quarter of a century ago. Whoever told that is an imbecile.
I'd reached the front of the queue, so was able to buy tickets, so I left, went back to see if I was now in the queue, but I just went straight in again (and it was soon after 2, so not after the queue had gone). Oh well, I tried.Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
"His only regret on his deathbed was never seeing the Albion win the FA Cup"Can only be a matter of time til that widow of a vicar who last went to a game in 1979 pops up in the pages of The Argus with a sad face demanding priority tickets. Them's the rules of Argus journalism
Login as if you were going to buy a ticket for yourself. Select a seat (or 2) click 'buy' and where you see the seat assigned to your name, select your name and you should have the option to change it to someone on your friends list.I'm having to wait for a couple of our group who are only Albion+ members. Does anyone know how you check your linked family and friends ? I always struggle to find it on the website. Thanks
To be fair, it was a bit of an extreme statement from the person unable to purchase tickets immediately but it's an attitude I've seen over and over again where the Goldstone is used as the proof of loyalty to the club, by many who couldn't be bothered to turn up to the Withdean when it was actually a bit shit.What goon told you that then ? I wouldn't have given them the steam off my piss, let alone actually bother gracing them with a reply.