I thought someone posted on here they had asked the club about this and the club confirmed that the allocation has always been 2,300ish and they updated the website accordingly. Saying we only had 2,000 was a mistake. If that's the case, the tickets on sale are all there will be.
I really don't buy this 'exiles' argument. It seems like a few people who live up north and have got used to pitching up in Bolton/Hull/Scunthorpe/Wigan/Blackpool etc and buying a ticket on the day are upset that they are now shut out because more people are travelling longer distances to support the team. The obvious answer is the exiles can travel the same distance to support the team... in Brighton. Just buy tickets for home games if you're that fussed. Don't expect tickets just because the team are playing on your doorstep. There are hundreds/thousands of us who travel up north 10 or 12 times a season in addition to all our local games (i.e. the ones at The Amex). You're all welcome to do the same, because if you came down to The Amex you'd suddenly find you have the points required to buy tickets for Huddersfield and other northern games. As for a lottery system, why should people with lots of loyalty points miss out on games so that an Albion fan from Burnley can watch us at Turf Moor for his one and only game of the season?
It has been changed. Go to the ticket site, find the Huddersfield game and click on 'More Info'. The PDF will open. That originally said the allocation was 2,000, but has since been changed to 2,292. It was changed last week so I imagine the 327 tickets that currently remain are from this allocation, meaning we have sold 1,965 as it stands.
IF the Albion stay up for a few seasons then the giddiness will evaporate in terms of attending away matches in far flung climes (remember we didn't even sell out for the playoff at Hillsbrough 18 months ago) and the exiles will be able to get one with greater ease.
That's actually a darn good effort then, especially when you consider that only a small minority of our membership so far have even been eligible to buy a ticket.
It would be great for non season ticket holders to get a chance for an away game and I think they will, but if we've had the lot they won't be around long.
My reasoning for thinking non STH's will get a chance is simply, if you are in the 'all other STH' catchment tomorrow, then you clearly don't do too many away games, which is fine. But if you don't do too many away game then there are unlikely to be loads who choose Huddersfield as their away game of choice. Clearly there will be some who will take the chance as it's a rate opportunity to get an away ticket, but I think these numbers will be small.
I do feel for the regulars, home and away who are not season tickets holders. My proposal is an 'Away Members scheme' that all can join, whether a season ticket holder or not.
Memberhsip of the away members scheme is £45 (includes Bronze) but £15 for STH's (less for concenssions)
Membership includes an away shirt.
Away membership points awarded for away games only with a 50% carry over from previous years.
Sales in order to:-
Away members with X points
Away members with X points
All other away members
Non away member season ticket holders
Bronze members
All other members
General Sale
As long as the club manage to secure the extra 200 odd tickets to take it up to circa 2250 then I reckon this will be on sale for a few days to non STH's before it sells out.
Hard to disagree with this. The exiles will have their day out in the north but for now they'll just have to come to the Amex instead, sorry guys
That's actually a darn good effort then, especially when you consider that only a small minority of our membership so far have even been eligible to buy a ticket.
It would be great for non season ticket holders to get a chance for an away game and I think they will, but if we've had the lot they won't be around long.
My reasoning for thinking non STH's will get a chance is simply, if you are in the 'all other STH' catchment tomorrow, then you clearly don't do too many away games, which is fine. But if you don't do too many away game then there are unlikely to be loads who choose Huddersfield as their away game of choice. Clearly there will be some who will take the chance as it's a rate opportunity to get an away ticket, but I think these numbers will be small.
I do feel for the regulars, home and away who are not season tickets holders. My proposal is an 'Away Members scheme' that all can join, whether a season ticket holder or not.
Memberhsip of the away members scheme is £45 (includes Bronze) but £15 for STH's (less for concenssions)
Membership includes an away shirt.
Away membership points awarded for away games only with a 50% carry over from previous years.
Sales in order to:-
Away members with X points
Away members with X points
All other away members
Non away member season ticket holders
Bronze members
All other members
General Sale
I really don't buy this 'exiles' argument. It seems like a few people who live up north and have got used to pitching up in Bolton/Hull/Scunthorpe/Wigan/Blackpool etc and buying a ticket on the day are upset that they are now shut out because more people are travelling longer distances to support the team. The obvious answer is the exiles can travel the same distance to support the team... in Brighton. Just buy tickets for home games if you're that fussed. Don't expect tickets just because the team are playing on your doorstep. There are hundreds/thousands of us who travel up north 10 or 12 times a season in addition to all our local games (i.e. the ones at The Amex). You're all welcome to do the same, because if you came down to The Amex you'd suddenly find you have the points required to buy tickets for Huddersfield and other northern games. As for a lottery system, why should people with lots of loyalty points miss out on games so that an Albion fan from Burnley can watch us at Turf Moor for his one and only game of the season?
Glad to see other people getting a chance to see us play away this season. Missing this one and probably Newcastle due to financial reasons.
I’d imagine Newcastle falling between Xmas and NY might put off a few.
Me and a mate were going to do a couple of nights away for New Year, then realised we had a home game against Bmuff NYD at 12.30.
Can't justify the travel costs for one night in between christmas and new year.