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[Football] Leicester in 2 weeks



Neville's Breakfast

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For your info those complaining think the scheme is very good for people that want to share cost or cant go on a regular basis. However as an extreme example anybody who misses just one game the additional cost for that game is £45 making the total cost of seat for that game about £85.
All we are after is club to look differently at people who miss odd game to those that want to share on a regular basis

No, that is an assumption on your part. I have paid to share because I want a legal route to doing so. At the moment I am only sharing for Leicester. Might not do it again. The cost of my ST was written off when I renewed. If I wanted the money back for any matches I miss then I wouldn’t buy a ST. That has always been the case. You have said that you don’t charge people to use your ticket so presumably you also are not worried by the ST cost you have written off. It is disingenuous to then include this in your claim of how much it costs to ticket share for one game.
 




Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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So to summarise……it’s not worth contacting the club to put this on the exchange system as there will be people missing this , so it won’t sell out!

Ah well….

I reckon I miss around 5 games of this season , which is quite a big proportion of matches.
 


Nitram

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Jul 16, 2013
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Reasonable.

Or perhaps to Albion+ members. Because if the guest is not preparred to give the club £25 for a ticket (potentially several over a season), they're probably not even Albion fans.

Let's face it, it's the £20 which is the problem - there's no incentive for the STHer to pay it. And a guest won't want to pay all £45, hence all the whinging.

The club could easily backtrack on the £20 this season. Wouldn't be too many fefunds. And they'd collect loads of £25 payments...

I think it’s entirely irrelevant wether they are existing fans or not. It’s an opportunity to introduce new people to the Albion who have the potential of being a fan. Just seems common sense to me and I’m surprised the club and others don’t see that potential.
 


Paulie Gualtieri

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May 8, 2018
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Barber was never going to admit to being wrong even if he or club are on this matter .
Is there a way of posting actual people in stadium ,will be good to keep a eye on this season to back up this thread or not ?

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We could start the “There’s no one there” chant at home games for awareness?
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
So to summarise……it’s not worth contacting the club to put this on the exchange system as there will be people missing this , so it won’t sell out!

Ah well….

I reckon I miss around 5 games of this season , which is quite a big proportion of matches.

Takes less than a minute to list your ticket online on the exchange. You don’t need to contact the club. Who knows whether or not it will sell out but that will be determined by General Sale tickets not whether or not ST holders are attending. The two people we have transferred our tickets to wouldn’t have gone if they had to sit elsewhere so won’t impact upon general sales.
 




Dave the OAP

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Takes less than a minute to list your ticket online on the exchange. You don’t need to contact the club. Who knows whether or not it will sell out but that will be determined by General Sale tickets not whether or not ST holders are attending. The two people we have transferred our tickets to wouldn’t have gone if they had to sit elsewhere so won’t impact upon general sales.

Was yours a ST transfer or exchange?
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Was yours a ST transfer or exchange?

My wife and I transferred our tickets to friends of our daughter so they could all go together and sit together. The other option would have been to wait for the exchange to open and then for them to select our seats but it may not open at all if no sell out or it may open last minute. They want to be able to plan their day in Brighton so the ticket transfer has given them that certainty.
I do think the ticket exchange will come back into play once the holiday season is over. At the moment the extra seats installed over the summer combined with holidays and Covid nervousness are having an effect but take one of these factors out and general sales may start to match supply. Doing well on the pitch will also play its part.
 


Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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I think it’s entirely irrelevant wether they are existing fans or not. It’s an opportunity to introduce new people to the Albion who have the potential of being a fan. Just seems common sense to me and I’m surprised the club and others don’t see that potential.

Well, I'm not going to lose any sleep because fans of other clubs can't sneak into the Amex for free.

There were loads of Chelsea in the home end at the Emirates a couple of weeks ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cnt3qR2Kbxw
 




amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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No, that is an assumption on your part. I have paid to share because I want a legal route to doing so. At the moment I am only sharing for Leicester. Might not do it again. The cost of my ST was written off when I renewed. If I wanted the money back for any matches I miss then I wouldn’t buy a ST. That has always been the case. You have said that you don’t charge people to use your ticket so presumably you also are not worried by the ST cost you have written off. It is disingenuous to then include this in your claim of how much it costs to ticket share for one game.

I have never indicated I want money back if I miss a game because I dont. I dont intend to miss any games but if I miss one game would like to think my seat will be used but just think paying £45 to do this is unreasonable. As I have said before cheaper to buy a guest ticket where they dont have to be a member. Tell them to ignore seat no and sit in my seat.
Good luck to club but fact is the scheme is an income raising exercise. Time will tell how acceptable or not this is to majority of ST holders
 




Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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I have never indicated I want money back if I miss a game because I dont. I dont intend to miss any games but if I miss one game would like to think my seat will be used but just think paying £45 to do this is unreasonable. As I have said before cheaper to buy a guest ticket where they dont have to be a member. Tell them to ignore seat no and sit in my seat.
Good luck to club but fact is the scheme is an income raising exercise. Time will tell how acceptable or not this is to majority of ST holders

Then it’s not really a pressing issue for you !
For the umpteenth time it costs £20 not £45.
 




Wozza

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Where did I mention other fans?

You didn't. I did. It's the reality of situation. People are used to passing on tickets/taking mates who support other teams.

Casual Albion fans shouldn't object to paying £25 for a season of access imo. (The £20 is another matter)

And if anyone is keen to introduce new/young fans, there are several ways to do that which don't involve borrowing a season ticket.
 
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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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As good a place as any.

Straight after the Leicester game we're heading up to that there London, for a show.
Coming back way way past my bedtime.

I've decided the bestest way to accommodate the travel would be drive over to Haywards Heath.
Park close to the station.
Free transport to the game.
Stay on the train to the grim north.
Before heading back to Haywards Heath for the final drive home.

Begging the obvious question:-

Where can I park, in Haywards Heath, close to the station?


Ta muchly.
 


zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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As good a place as any.

Straight after the Leicester game we're heading up to that there London, for a show.
Coming back way way past my bedtime.

I've decided the bestest way to accommodate the travel would be drive over to Haywards Heath.
Park close to the station.
Free transport to the game.
Stay on the train to the grim north.
Before heading back to Haywards Heath for the final drive home.

Begging the obvious question:-

Where can I park, in Haywards Heath, close to the station?


Ta muchly.

I used to work in Bridge Rd Haywards Heath, walked down Queens road to get there . . . .from thew station, you can park there, or could 3m walk to train.
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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As good a place as any.

Straight after the Leicester game we're heading up to that there London, for a show.
Coming back way way past my bedtime.

I've decided the bestest way to accommodate the travel would be drive over to Haywards Heath.
Park close to the station.
Free transport to the game.
Stay on the train to the grim north.
Before heading back to Haywards Heath for the final drive home.

Begging the obvious question:-

Where can I park, in Haywards Heath, close to the station?


Ta muchly.

On a sunday the best and easiest parking is to use the station multi story as its only a couple of quid on Sundays.
Failing that there's a fair few spaces just down from the Burrell Arms / Postal Depot - which again on Sundays will be free. About a 5 min walk if you nab any of those.
 


Nitram

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Jul 16, 2013
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You didn't. I did. It's the reality of situation. People are used to passing on tickets/taking mates who support other teams.

Casual Albion fans shouldn't object to paying £25 for a season of access imo. (The £20 is another matter)

And if anyone is keen to introduce new/young fans, there are several ways to do that which don't involve borrowing a season ticket.

So don’t quite me out of context, and add your pious opinions telling others what they should do.
 




Cotton Socks

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Feb 20, 2017
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Can I just check that the news I'm going to impart on someone who's coming from Worthing is correct? There are no trains and if he can get someone to give him a lift, the A27 is shut. Is that from Worthing? Then the cherry on the top is that Coldean Lane is effectively closed due to a bike ride? I'm sure years ago the bike ride was routed down Ditchling Road into town, Ditchling Road is not so heavily used anymore so is there a reason that they don't use that route?

In regards to the OP, yes list them on the exchange if you're not going to do anything with them. If there are 4 tickets together I'd estimate their chances of selling are increased, when I buy on the exchange I need 3 together & that's quite hard to come by sometimes (if the exchange opens of course).
 


bomber130

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Jun 10, 2011
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Can I just check that the news I'm going to impart on someone who's coming from Worthing is correct? There are no trains and if he can get someone to give him a lift, the A27 is shut. Is that from Worthing? Then the cherry on the top is that Coldean Lane is effectively closed due to a bike ride? I'm sure years ago the bike ride was routed down Ditchling Road into town, Ditchling Road is not so heavily used anymore so is there a reason that they don't use that route?

In regards to the OP, yes list them on the exchange if you're not going to do anything with them. If there are 4 tickets together I'd estimate their chances of selling are increased, when I buy on the exchange I need 3 together & that's quite hard to come by sometimes (if the exchange opens of course).

Just seen something on fb think roadworks have been rescheduled for another date.


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