But the card was rejected by the 'turnstile' yesterday at 14.30, so we joined a slow queue of c.200 others at the makeshift ticket office. Apparently many others had suffered similar club cock-ups. We missed the first 10 minutes of the game.
£4.20 for a premium beer in a sporting stadium is very good value! Jesus
Just to put this in perspective for you.
£4.20 is more than EVERY Premier League ground last season, for a pint.
Our pies are also more than every other football ground in the Premiership.
Yet you still feel you're getting very good value?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-clubs-Pie-pint-programme-costs-revealed.html
It's still in keeping with local prices, so yes, it's good value for a sporting venue
02 arena, double JD and coke? £11.50
It maybe most expensive but still good value
Just to put this in perspective for you.
£4.20 is more than EVERY Premier League ground last season, for a pint.
Our pies are also more than every other football ground in the Premiership.
Yet you still feel you're getting very good value?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-clubs-Pie-pint-programme-costs-revealed.html
Just to put this in perspective for you.
£4.20 is more than EVERY Premier League ground last season, for a pint.
Our pies are also more than every other football ground in the Premiership.
Yet you still feel you're getting very good value?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-clubs-Pie-pint-programme-costs-revealed.html
Checked one club in London and there prices are dearer for booze(Arsenal)How on EARTH is a pint, which costs more than EVERY single Premier League club (including those based in London, a more expensive area than Brighton), good value. Compared to football grounds, it is not remotely good value.
Christ on a bike.
Why can't everyone use the train and buses/coaches?
How much is a pint at premier league grounds this season though?
As for value for money, it is expensive but then so is everything in the South East. If you are going to compare our prices then do it with the London clubs rather than the northern ones.
Ah ha, but they're not 'Premier League Ready' are they?They're the most up to date figures available.
Taking those figures, a pint is more expensive at the Amex than every single London club, (bar Fulham, with whom we are level). That's comparing with a more expensive location than Brighton, and given those are Premiership grounds, one would expect to pay a premium.
The closest Championship club, Charlton, charge £3.35.
Just to put this in perspective for you.
£4.20 is more than EVERY Premier League ground last season, for a pint.
Our pies are also more than every other football ground in the Premiership.
Yet you still feel you're getting very good value?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-clubs-Pie-pint-programme-costs-revealed.html
Disagree, fans have been leaving early since the Amex opened, regardless of the score/performance.
What was going on at Brighton station pre-game (about 2 o'clock), lots of barriers being put up by station/security staff only to then take them down and move everything around. Lots of people making jobs for themselves (and in turn trying to justify their wage) without really knowing what they were doing, was strange.