mcshane in the 79th
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Not many clubs do student pricing anymore do they?
Which equates to £28.40 a week for three of you, not too bad for two adults and one minor imo.
Cat D (equivalent to our current seats) would be £545 + 545 + 272 = £1362
Nothing at Falmer will be equivalent to your current seats.
For the cheapest seats, £395, you will get better facilities, better view, better atmosphere. So that's a bit cheaper for you.
For the 19yo, not so good, but could he/she contribute in any way for this fantastic opportunity?
For the 15yo, yes it's a hike, but not a huge one really, when you consider what is on offer.
But the combined effect is to DOUBLE the price for me. I see that as a bit of a kick in the teeth personally.
But the combined effect is to DOUBLE the price for me. I see that as a bit of a kick in the teeth personally.
wonderful about the u-10 as well, very well thought out by the club. everyone on nsc seems happy, first time for everything
Not double if you go for cheaper seats, which will be infinately better than your current seats. The extra £300 a year is more, and it has to be found from somewhere, but for what you are getting, it's not that bad, less than a pound extra a day.
Looks like public transport vouchers are excluded on these prices, but "optional travel vouchers can be purchased subsidised by the Albion"
But I am a Dad with two teenage sons... what market is the club aiming for by doubling the price of equivalent seats ??
Get real, none of the seats are equivalent, not even close, they are all significantly superior. I tried to be objective in my comments, you seem to be more interested in slagging the club. Would you rather sit in the south stand at Withdean than anywhere at Flamer?
All I am stating are the FACTS. In my case, going to The AMEX will be TWICE as expensive as going to Withdean, or we can go and sit with the ruffians behind the goal in the cheap seats, and it will only be a 50% increase.
Others may get more of a bargain, but in my case, I don't see it as one. OK?
Can we stop all this nonsense talk about student prices. The Albion have not offered a student price ever! Speaking as a mature student I have had to pay full whack for the last two years despite being a student. Why should under 21s get a reduced price? They are as likely to be in work as anyone else. If there was to be a reduced rate it should be for students only, not under 21s.
That being said as a student you get a loan of around £1500 every three months. If you assign your season ticket money out of your last loan check you will be fine. Then get a job to make up the short fall. I have found whilst a student affording football is easier because you get a lump sum of cash. So students get a job and stop moaning, under 21s who are not students just be grateful that for some reason the Albion have gifted you cheap season tickets for the last few years.