I have not signed up for the new gold membership but wish to go to Crewe, Will I still be able to get a ticket if any are left?
I have not signed up for the new gold membership but wish to go to Crewe, Will I still be able to get a ticket if any are left?
I have not signed up for the new gold membership but wish to go to Crewe, Will I still be able to get a ticket if any are left?
You do need to sign up for Blue or White Membership though if not a STH and want to go to all ticket away games.
White replaces the old AMS.
If the Crewe game is all ticket then you cannot get a ticket unless a member of one of these levels.
Details here: http://www.seagulls.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Membership/0,,10433,00.html
So you have to pay to replace something you have already paid for to do the same thing?
Be arsed if I'm signing up to any pointless memberships, you can always get tickets via 'other' sources when you want them, I've never missed out yet on any game I've wanted to go to.
No. It is free to anyone who is an existing away member, but they want people to reapply. Presumably to get rid of the thousands of people on that scheme that only went to Cardiff.
ditto,never in all the years i have followed them,i never not get a ticket
No. It is free to anyone who is an existing away member, but they want people to reapply. Presumably to get rid of the thousands of people on that scheme that only went to Cardiff.
I also never signed up on AMS on principle. Why pay £10.00 for 'admin' when you were already on the system?
It makes me mad when games are always 'all ticket for Albion fans', why? OK, a big game that may sell out is fine but many now could be pay on the gate and many last season were, although some people would not have known that.
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Blame the away clubs as they are the ones who dictate whether a game is all ticket or not. Sometimes the local police request that it is.
The idea of AMS was to keep a check on who is buying tickets so that if that person is arrested or banned then the club would know who to ban at Withdean too.
In reality of course tickets change hands anyway.
If you have been a season ticket holder in the last 7 years you wouldn't have had to pay the one off £10 fee but would have been added to the list.