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how much are season tickets for next season ???



paul pring

Member
Aug 11, 2011
736
tonbridge
how much are the season tickets for adults and o.a.p's in northstand and west stand upper and if we get the ok east stand upper for next season ????
 




Westdene Wonder

New member
Aug 3, 2010
1,787
Brighton
£337.00 for o.a.p.s paying by Direct Debit in the West Stand Upper, this includes a transport levy [Bus or Train] i am not sure that the club can take away something that was given by the govement, perhaps your MP can confirm that is legal.
 




Free buses applies to Public buses- The park and ride are private run by the club. You could get on the 25s for nothing. Personally, since my ticket costs £200 more to subsidise wealthy 60-65 pensioners season tickets I think you could suck it up like the rest of us.
I have noticed other clubs save the OAP resuctions to 70 or 75 and then make them more substantial
 






















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Deleted member 18477

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£575 :(. But we get given complimentary slippers n a blanket

Ahh well it'll be a cracking view from there. I really can't wait to see more seats go in to complete the stadium from the inside. Really interested to see how the transport links handle more people though.
 


kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
10,089
ESU is expensive, but you'd expect that given that the front rows at least will offer a view compatible with the 1901 Club on the West side. Great perspective, and nearer the pitch than WSU.
 


£337.00 for o.a.p.s paying by Direct Debit in the West Stand Upper, this includes a transport levy [Bus or Train] i am not sure that the club can take away something that was given by the govement, perhaps your MP can confirm that is legal.
The free travel concession, funded by the government and local councils, is only available on local bus services that are registered as such with the Traffic Commissioner. Football park and ride services to the Amex (and the football special buses) aren't.

Mention of "your MP" prompts me to respond that my local MP, Norman Baker, is the minister responsible for the travel concession scheme.
 


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