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I think it's clear we missed our window against Palace,
True. But there were no guarantees against Watford. I bet they would have preferred us than Palace.
I think it's clear we missed our window against Palace,
True. But there were no guarantees against Watford. I bet they would have preferred us than Palace.
True. But there were no guarantees against Watford. I bet they would have preferred us than Palace.
On the bright side, the sparse crowd meant I could arrive at Brighton station from London at quarter past seven, wander straight onto a Lewes train (never happened before) and arrive at the Amex in time to get myself the delicious BBQ pork pie.
Still think we had a side good enough to go up automatically that season
Obviously, they would have been slight favourites even had we made the final but in a one-off game anything can happen (as Palace showed). But at that time we were a better team than Palace, or certainly in better form. The same certainly couldn't be said of Derby, who ended up beating us four times last season.
Where - show me where this was said.
False analogy. If the club announce an attendance of 23K and nearly 10K less people actually turn up, then that may be up to 10K x the average spend per 'customer' they've lost. They should care.
Besides, makes you wonder which of the two figures gets reported where, and for what reason. Not suggesting there's anything untoward going on, obviously, but it does give a very skewed picture.
This 5 years thing.
Myself and Buzzer have a chum who was at the original 1901 business presentations and signed up the company he was MD for at the time. TONY BLOOM himself was at the presentation and yes categorically without a shadow of any doubt whatsover 5 years was mentioned to get to the Prem League, by Tony himself at these presentations. This was when they extended it to the East Stand because demand outstripped supply.
However of course the club would now wish to distance itself from these stories but they live in the memory and yes of course it would have been part of the overall sales pitch. But it was definitely said at the time.
The club only have themselves to blame. The whole spin from day 1 and in the lead up was that BHAFC would be a premiership side within 5 seasons, MAXIMUM.
Myself and Buzzer have a chum who was at the original 1901 business presentations and signed up the company he was MD for at the time. TONY BLOOM himself was at the presentation and yes categorically without a shadow of any doubt whatsover 5 years was mentioned to get to the Prem League, by Tony himself at these presentations. This was when they extended it to the East Stand because demand outstripped supply.
Thanks for the confirmation
It was a stated plan, 5 years Premiership, of course there were no guarantees attached to it but lets please not pretend this did not happen
It should be easy to find the publicity of this plan, some marketing materials perhaps. Please post a few links - I'd love to see them.
Thanks for the confirmation
Where - show me where this was said.
I think it's somewhat unfair to use Premier League Ready' as a stick to beat the club with...
1. It was intended for internal use only.
2. It was used to show a drive for club operations to perform at the highest level - a pursuit of excellence.
To the best of my recollections, the club have never pushed this line at supporters in any way shape or form. The club, led by Tony Bloom, clearly has ambitions to take the Albion to the Premier League, but I don't think promises have ever been made. Bloom is far too savvy for that, and clearly recognises that it's an extremely difficult task to achieve. Regardless of that, the club with all other operations to be the very best they can be. You may not like the PLR line, designed to illustrate that drive, but it wasn't intended for you anyway.
Can someone please tell me why they are allowed to call it ATTENDANCE?
It's false. It's a lie. It is not the amount of people at the game. It's the amount of tickets they've sold. So why not announce it as such? Give both figures. "We sold 20 thousand tickets for today's game. But only 14 thousand of you good fans bothered. Well done you."
A small thing, but it really does my head in.
The fact is that Brighton and Hove Albion's core support is about 15,000. Even at the Goldstone we'd do well to pack in anything like 25,000 when the ground could handle it. The new stadium, successful side factor pulled in an additional 10,000 or so people who support Premier League clubs but got on the bandwagon with the club doing so well.
Some of them are starting to give up now four seasons in as a fair few people predicted. If you don't actually support Brighton, why would you want to traipse all the way out to Falmer to watch a team battling relegation playing against Wigan in the pissing down rain? Especially when there is Champions League football on the television?
Does Barber really think that sponsors / advertisers (and potential sponsors / advertisers) are going to be taken in by the ridiculous inflation of the attendance figures? Does he really? If he does, then maybe I should try to tempt him with my magic beans!