We know you don’t…your jumping to conclusions about 1901ers demonstrates this.I don’t understand why there is never a chance it’s a 1901 ticket
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We know you don’t…your jumping to conclusions about 1901ers demonstrates this.I don’t understand why there is never a chance it’s a 1901 ticket
does this happen? Yes.I’m not denying it happens i.e. Brighton fans helping other Brighton fans, it’s a benefit so why wouldn’t it? I’m just calling out your, at best, flimsy evidence about passing tickets onto away fans. You literally typed “including 1901 passing tickets onto Liverpool supporters into the away end at Anfield.” That’s quite a bold and damning statement. When challenged by another poster you then admitted you were told they were “hospitality tickets”. My point is you do not know where they got their tickets from but were keen to point the finger at 1901 Club members.
You don’t agree with the benefit which you’re entitled to, but you have jumped to conclusions to support your argument.
Don't understand your point, there is a higher chance it was a 1901 ticket than not based on a short conversation, I haven't jumped to conclusions about 1901ers, a lot of my friends sit in there, I said SOME multiple times. I'd like to think I'm pretty well placed to know when this has happened before.We know you don’t…your jumping to conclusions about 1901ers demonstrates this.
You are once again choosing to complete ignore the person whos 1901 ticket it was who told me he'd given it to United fan. The same happened at Brentford with a Tottenham fan who wanted to tick the ground off, which is when my friends have missed out pretty annoying. These aren't me guessing this are me being told 100%. If you keep on seeing it as an attack on all 1901 club members (which I've stated 3 or 4 times that it isn't) then you aren't ever going to accept that its possible that some people break the rules. Brighton fans helping other Brighton fans isn't a benefit as someone gets to jump the queue and get a ticket for a game they don't have enough points for ultimately, and that disadvantages another Brighton fans who has points just outside the bracket. I'm afraid that this whole 1901 can pass to whoever they want makes a mockery of the reasoning that people have been banned for 10 games for passing their ticket along to a mate.I’m not denying it happens i.e. Brighton fans helping other Brighton fans, it’s a benefit so why wouldn’t it? I’m just calling out your, at best, flimsy evidence about passing tickets onto away fans. You literally typed “including 1901 passing tickets onto Liverpool supporters into the away end at Anfield.” That’s quite a bold and damning statement. When challenged by another poster you then admitted you were told they were “hospitality tickets”. My point is you do not know where they got their tickets from but were keen to point the finger at 1901 Club members.
You don’t agree with the benefit which you’re entitled to, but you have jumped to conclusions to support your argument.
Yesterday they were definitely 1901ers who gave their tickets to Liverpool fans....you had no evidence of this. Earlier today you have said there is a 'higher chance' it's 1901ers. Subsequently you have evidence of two examples. Your case is not exactly consistent and coherent, but I will accept it at face value.You are once again choosing to complete ignore the person whos 1901 ticket it was who told me he'd given it to United fan. The same happened at Brentford with a Tottenham fan who wanted to tick the ground off, which is when my friends have missed out pretty annoying. These aren't me guessing this are me being told 100%. If you keep on seeing it as an attack on all 1901 club members (which I've stated 3 or 4 times that it isn't) then you aren't ever going to accept that its possible that some people break the rules. Brighton fans helping other Brighton fans isn't a benefit as someone gets to jump the queue and get a ticket for a game they don't have enough points for ultimately, and that disadvantages another Brighton fans who has points just outside the bracket. I'm afraid that this whole 1901 can pass to whoever they want makes a mockery of the reasoning that people have been banned for 10 games for passing their ticket along to a mate.
Plus his family AND a security guard. What a bloody LIBERTY.Is it fair that Tony Bloom always somehow manages to get a ticket in the away end for Brentford away?
What was 1901 like pre Amex, out of curiosity?1901ers pay a lot of money for their tickets and they get certain privileges with it that the rest of us don’t. That’s modern football unfortunately.
This type of thing is only going to increase as long as the Albion remain in the Premier League.
It didn’t exist.What was 1901 like pre Amex, out of curiosity?
Makes sense!It didn’t exist.
One of joys of going to Albion is to be surrounded by mostly same Albion supporters that we have got to know over the years at Amex. Is this not the same in 1901 or you often surrounde by people attending for a one off game.I had about 8 Liverpool fans sitting in front of me when we played them in the FA Cup many years ago......turned out it was Craig Noone's family......his mum literally sat in front of me.
I am peeved at the sanctions most of us would face if caught passing an away ticket to a mate, personally I think you should be able to pass an away ticket to another member, once or twice a season, with a small admin fee, but have to declare it, and no loyalty points are awarded to either of you for the purchase. If caught not declaring, then removal of all loyalty points.You are once again choosing to complete ignore the person whos 1901 ticket it was who told me he'd given it to United fan. The same happened at Brentford with a Tottenham fan who wanted to tick the ground off, which is when my friends have missed out pretty annoying. These aren't me guessing this are me being told 100%. If you keep on seeing it as an attack on all 1901 club members (which I've stated 3 or 4 times that it isn't) then you aren't ever going to accept that its possible that some people break the rules. Brighton fans helping other Brighton fans isn't a benefit as someone gets to jump the queue and get a ticket for a game they don't have enough points for ultimately, and that disadvantages another Brighton fans who has points just outside the bracket. I'm afraid that this whole 1901 can pass to whoever they want makes a mockery of the reasoning that people have been banned for 10 games for passing their ticket along to a mate.
The club definitely need to deal with the inability to transfer an away ticket if you can’t make it due to illness or whatever - good suggestion re points. No-one gets them but the ticket at least gets used. The ID special agents would simply need a list of approved transfersI am peeved at the sanctions most of us would face if caught passing an away ticket to a mate, personally I think you should be able to pass an away ticket to another member, once or twice a season, with a small admin fee, but have to declare it, and no loyalty points are awarded to either of you for the purchase. If caught not declaring, then removal of all loyalty points.
If you don’t care then fair enough. the ideal fan for PB - toe the line conformist.Plus his family AND a security guard. What a bloody LIBERTY.
Think you might have quoted the wrong postIf you don’t care then fair enough. the ideal fan for PB - toe the line conformist.
I cannot speak for all of 1901 but my seat is surrounded by season ticket holders who date back to the Withdean era at the very least. There is a slight churn every 5 years but in the main it's the same old faces. We are seated on the half way line so to get these seats you had to be first in the queue when they first started selling these tickets.....i.e. a Withdean season ticket holder.One of joys of going to Albion is to be surrounded by mostly same Albion supporters that we have got to know over the years at Amex. Is this not the same in 1901 or you often surrounde by people attending for a one off game.
I think we all know that, but some are taking the micky with the passing on of the ticket, something which I think some 1901ers are failing to accept.I cannot speak for all of 1901 but my seat is surrounded by season ticket holders who date back to the Withdean era at the very least. There is a slight churn every 5 years but in the main it's the same old faces. We are seated on the half way line so to get these seats you had to be first in the queue when they first started selling these tickets.....i.e. a Withdean season ticket holder.
Don’t think so.Think you might have quoted the wrong post
Plus his family AND a security guard. What a bloody LIBERTY.