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If we could guarantee a big atmosphere by dropping prices and packing the stadium every game it would probably make Withdean a fortress and therefore charge us up through the leagues which would keep the interest up.

However if everyone sits there moaning about the lack of a roof the burgers and talking about how they would help the Albion IF they won the lottery that evening it would achieve F*ck all.

So my suggestion is if you can afford to go thenmake it worth it and stretch those tonsils.


:albion2::albion2::albion2:
 




Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
£413 - 23 league games = £17.96 a game. I would have to pay £5 for a train ticket so really I am getting my game for £12.96.


I paid by credit card which is 0% interest free until November (as did Ned)
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,946
Crap Town
A proportion of the ticket price includes bus/train travel/park and ride costs. This was done as a requirement for playing at Withdean. So as not to upset the residents , with thousands of cars jamming up the roads on matchdays , a transport strategy had to be implemented and this will probably be similar in structure to when we play at Famer. At Elland Road 2 seasons ago , we had to pay a bus fare to the ground and afterwards to go back to the city centre (no childrens fares available as well) , whereas all the Leeds fans used their ticket stubs (Albion fans had a felt tip cross on the stub which meant it was invalid for the bus even though we paid the same for a ticket as the Leeds fans.
 


brighton2win

New member
Aug 21, 2005
1,887
There won't be a 'pay on the gate' at Falmar; I believe this is specified in the approval letter.

my understanding was that you could ring up on the day of a match, arrange your account to be credited and then pass throught the gay with a swipe card or such like, which will recognise that you have paid to get in.

so what i meant with my question, is that by ringing up like this will there be a discount.
 






Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
my understanding was that you could ring up on the day of a match, arrange your account to be credited and then pass throught the gay with a swipe card or such like, which will recognise that you have paid to get in.

so what i meant with my question, is that by ringing up like this will there be a discount.

It is a smart card system. My understanding is that it will be the same as Bozza's original post - costs extra on the same day.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,946
Crap Town
my understanding was that you could ring up on the day of a match, arrange your account to be credited and then pass throught the gay with a swipe card or such like, which will recognise that you have paid to get in.

so what i meant with my question, is that by ringing up like this will there be a discount.
The computer says NO . The price will be either the same or a bit extra (booking fee) , otherwise everybody will be doing the same thing and booking on the day to get a discount on the travel costs with the club not knowing how many fans to expect. The STH would go absolutely apeshit as they have paid in advance.
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
Surely the club only pays the bus and train companies if they prove their buses and trains have been used. If you walk to the ground, then surely the club gets all the money, if the bus driver takes your stub, the bus company gets it, etc !
 




John Byrnes Mullet

Global Circumnavigator
Oct 4, 2004
1,301
Brighton
I don't think it would make a big difference to the gate if the price dropped
by a fiver. People are just pissed of with the Withdean experience.
They will all be lining up to get the first tickets for Falmer, it always been the same with Albion fans. Even when we settle in at Falmer and we have a bad run you'll see some gates around the 5-8K mark.
I remember well when Bremner and Nelson made their debuts against York City on the first day of the season in 1988 and we only a very small attendance that day which was around the 5K mark. By the end of the season there was 18k packed in the Goldstone.
 




Wozza

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NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
24,381
Minteh Wonderland
Many Premier League teams are cheaper to watch now - they make their money from TV.

The exceptions are the top seven or so clubs which are trying to compete with Chelsea.
 




Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,832
Uffern
I can see why the club has the voucher scheme but, as Brovian, points out, large numbers of people don't pay a penny in transport costs. It does seem a bit of a blunt instrument.

As Superphil points out, the club only has to pay for the stubs that are used. As that's the case, perhaps the club could offer a refund scheme for B&H residents: if you haven't used your voucher, you could send it to the club and get £2 back. To save admin costs, this could be offered at the mid-point and end of season.
 




Colbourne Kid

Member
Sep 19, 2003
351
I can see why the club has the voucher scheme but, as Brovian, points out, large numbers of people don't pay a penny in transport costs. It does seem a bit of a blunt instrument.

As Superphil points out, the club only has to pay for the stubs that are used. As that's the case, perhaps the club could offer a refund scheme for B&H residents: if you haven't used your voucher, you could send it to the club and get £2 back. To save admin costs, this could be offered at the mid-point and end of season.



It is not just the number of people using buses and trains that have to be paid for. There are stewards, road closures and adverts, park and ride buses - hired no matter how many people use them - hire fees to Brighton University for Mithras House, council monitoring etc etc. All of these things go to make up the travel scheme. I accept that people who walk do not get full value but for everyone else there is a good scheme provided they will get out of their cars and use it.
 




Because the club quite correctly don't want you to use anything other than public transport to get to the ground. Public transport is the most efficient way of getting fans to the ground.

That's why there is a transport strategy in place. That's why we pay for a travel element in the ticket, which we have done since 1999 and now loads of clubs have copied.

And can some of you actually read the stuff the club send you with your tickets, such as the "Way to Withdean" leaflet!
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,832
Uffern
Because the club quite correctly don't want you to use anything other than public transport to get to the ground. Public transport is the most efficient way of getting fans to the ground.


That's right, we should be encouraging sustainable transport. But, as Colbourne Kid points out, we subsidising car drivers which seems a screwy way of doing things. There does seem to be more an acceptance that travelling by car isn't always acceptable so I can't see why the drivers just don't pay for the park and ride, say a fiver.

That way people who use cars would pay for the privilege, people who use public transport can use the vouchers and people who use neither like Brovian and me can get some money back. :lolol:
 


but you do pay for the park and ride by handing your voucher in when you get on the bus..................................

but if you want to pay brighton car parking prices ontop that's up to you. bit dumb if you ask me
 


mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,471
High up on the South Downs.
£413 - 23 league games = £17.96 a game. I would have to pay £5 for a train ticket so really I am getting my game for £12.96.


I paid by credit card which is 0% interest free until November (as did Ned)
Similar to me. But £27 to see the occasional game is very steep when you don't take advantage of the travel.
So as an STH I'm all for lots of deals for the less attractive fixtures and to encourage the kids to come.
 




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