I have a feeling some of the top tier tickets right at the back never went on sale or were taken off sale early.280 available so apx 3,100 sold
Decent turn out
For a game 100's of miles away and very difficult to get to plus taking time off work along with warnings not to go, I'd say 3100 is a very good turn out.280 available so apx 3,100 sold
Decent turn out
Have you watched de zerbi cam for Bournemouth? He's always extra fired up!What I LOVE about this especially as someone who has spent some money going to the game is that RDZ will be extra fired up now
C'est Pommes Frites per moi, then !You have no hope, table is a feminine noun in French and therefore une table is the correct phrase.
FFS. Lol.Those going to Marseille, check your emails for further information.
You are required to complete a 'travel form' by 2nd October.
Important Information - Reminder
DO NOT visit the Old Port (Vieux Port) area of Marseille.
Any Brighton supporters identified here could be fined by the authorities
DO NOT wear club colours until you enter the away section of the stadium and hide colours when out in Marseille
Brighton fans should congregate in Place de La Joliette, 13002 Marseille anytime from 10am on matchday
You must collect your ticket from [Redacted] in person with your passport/photo driving license and collection number.
Keep your ticket safe, no duplicates are being issued by Marseille
Ticket Collection:
The ticket collection point is based in [Redacted].
The opening hours - Wednesday 4 October 2pm – 8pm, Thursday 5 October 10am – 5pm (local time)
Please arrive as early as you can to collect and avoid being delayed
You will be sent a ticket collection email on Monday 2 October - this must be shown to the security staff to enter the collection point and will contain a collection number.
Please join the relevant queue according to your surname and this collection number You will need your unique collection number and passport/photo driving license with you Tickets will not be issued to anyone without matching photo ID.
For security reasons please do not share the details of this location.
Getting to the Stadium:
You must board a shuttle bus from Place de la Joliette (away turnstiles are below ground and not accessible any other way)
Shuttle buses to the stadium leave from 2pm, you are advised to arrive early. You must show your match ticket to board the bus.
Transport to the stadium will take around 30 minutes Shuttle buses will return you to the same location after the match Expect to be held in the stadium for at least 45 minutes after the game.
Keeping up to date whilst in Marseille:
Please follow the Twitter/X account setup for matchdays @OfficialBHAHelp
In the event of an issue with tickets abroad you can contact call 01273 648170. This number will be answered by Supporter Services on matchday only, until just after kick off.
FFS. Lol.
Kicked off with Joe Jordan (it should say assistant manager)Why? Who is he?
Keep your girly French tables, they’re masculine here.You have no hope, table is a feminine noun in French and therefore une table is the correct phrase.
And the French will only ever use one egg in their omelettes as they find one egg is un oeuf.Keep your girly French tables, they’re masculine here.
I think you get a shuttle from the airport to the station then train to St Charles. ( €5.10 about 20 mins)Is it an easy walk from Marseille Airport to Vitrolles train station?
And can you just scan your trainline app ticket to get through the barrier (or do you have to collect paper tickets)?
Is it an easy walk from Marseille Airport to Vitrolles train station?
And can you just scan your trainline app ticket to get through the barrier (or do you have to collect paper tickets)?
I think you get a shuttle from the airport to the station then train to St Charles. ( €5.10 about 20 mins)
Booked all flights accomodation today, and if theres still anyone who hasnt yet, still some reasonably affordable ways.I’m on the 1pm flight from Stansted, leaving Shoreham by sea at 8.30am next Wednesday, planning to arrive and park up next to the Terminal by 10.30 traffic permitting.
Room for 2/3 from SBS/Southwick area if anyone is struggling and wants a free lift to Stansted for that flight. I’m afraid I already have a full car returning back on the Friday though.
In the words of someone recently, no nobbers!
PM if interested.
@FloatLeft : this certainly isn't an easy walk and really isn't a walk at all. Expect interchanges motorways all along the 3 kms. There's a free shuttle. Which theoretically should ask you for your train tickets before letting you in. Now we talk of Marseille and the theoretical things are just that...
The easiest way to get from the airport is the shuttle. Those run every fifteen minutes. They cost 10€ (not 5.10 ... that was duh ... a long long time ago). Discounts if you buy a return ticket, for groups, for U26 etc... Still expensive but expect a 25/30 min ride to St-Charles station. You will be in the proper center. With connections to the metro etc... certainly not the most enjoyable part of the center but central stations are not known for their poshness. The train would certainly drop you there too. Should be cheaper too. we locals don't think of it as an option. Unreliable and slow.
you'd have a harder time NOT getting fresh seafood, it's MarseilleMake sure it’s fresh or you can get violently sick !
Sorry £5.17, for transfer to St Charles, not euros.Thank You Voj! Your posts and help on here are greatly appreciated!