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The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
15,383
Worthing
How many people are you sitting with at the falmer stadium,our group is 20 but it seems there are many groups getting together with 40/50 in numbers:thumbsup: This should help with the atmo having groups of like minded people together,what does your group number???

Could of been 21 if one of you had a spare +3 :angry:
 




















Harold

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,311
Hastings
shame on you how are we gonna get those corners filled in without new fans?:eek:

Not that we're a barometer of any sort, but I thought I'd share this with you...

We have 570 names on our members database (from operating years of away travel) but only 80 (hard-core of priority 1,2,3 STHs) were tempted by our offer to organise a block in the West Upper. This offer was a repeat of what we organised at Withdean (when returning from Gillingham) - back then we purchased a block of 89 seats.

Many of our members have done their own bookings at the AMEX (North, East, W Lower, etc) but to my knowledge none of our 'pick and choose' type members have been lured into a season long commitment at the AMEX. Many remain confident that tickets will still be available on a match by match basis and see no reason to change their ways. Many simply cannot commit due to family/work commitments.

On this experience, to my mind,the furore on here from current STHs (and non-STHs) worrying about missing out seems to be nothing but pre-booking nerves (which I can fully understand don't get me wrong, it's such a relief once you're booked in).
 


Harold

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,311
Hastings
Ooh! That would have been 99 to sort out but for our little A21 splinter group. We are still close by but Bright Eyes song and Mr Canning 's bowel status were too much.

I can fully understand that reasoning; however you should have stuck with us! The odds of the Cardinal not coming a cropper game 1 on the West Stand stairs are pretty remote.
 








burrish-gull

Active member
Mar 24, 2009
813
Not that we're a barometer of any sort, but I thought I'd share this with you...

We have 570 names on our members database (from operating years of away travel) but only 80 (hard-core of priority 1,2,3 STHs) were tempted by our offer to organise a block in the West Upper. This offer was a repeat of what we organised at Withdean (when returning from Gillingham) - back then we purchased a block of 89 seats.

Many of our members have done their own bookings at the AMEX (North, East, W Lower, etc) but to my knowledge none of our 'pick and choose' type members have been lured into a season long commitment at the AMEX. Many remain confident that tickets will still be available on a match by match basis and see no reason to change their ways. Many simply cannot commit due to family/work commitments.

On this experience, to my mind,the furore on here from current STHs (and non-STHs) worrying about missing out seems to be nothing but pre-booking nerves (which I can fully understand don't get me wrong, it's such a relief once you're booked in).

From a 'new' supporters club Harold, our experience has been slightly different, we've got 70 signed up in the club, 30 are new season ticket holders (only 5 are new fans to BHA) , 13 are existing and like you the rest will take their chance on match days. You are right about the furore on here though (it's understandable) but I keep thinking of Corporal Jones in Dads Army "Don't Panic!!, Don't Panic!!" whenever a thread on season tickets starts.

See you in the Upper West, pretty much all of us will be there :)
 
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