kingcole
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Tickets remaining for Crystal Palace
Palace have received an allocation of just 2000 for our game on the 28th November. This reduced allocation will be recripacted when we play them at Selhurt. This policy affects us less than them as our allocation was always going to be less than 3000 anyhow.
Source: https://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/2017/october/brighton-away-match-ticket-information/
This is a category B game and a previous purchase history is required.
The reduced allocation should mean we can also have F block for ourselves which would then leave half of E block as a larger than normal segregation area. They could of course play around with the segregation area in the SE corner but I doubt it as this is now a fixed barrier.
No idea why the smaller away allocation is needed. Traditional rivalries like Spurs/Arsenal, Liverpool/Everton/Man U or City Man U always seem to have the absolute minimum of segregation.
Currently Available:-
North: 22 (all front row/disabled)
Shelf: 113
WSL: 14 (10 are front row/disabled)
South: 125 (maybe with another block to be released)
ESL: 326 (all are block H apart from 28 in the family area)
ESU: 8 (all disabled/wheelchair seats)
There are also 96 hospitality packages which include food, booze and a 1901 seat for £192.00
Despite this fixture being looked forward to by many of us there was always going to be a certain number who will avoid this fixture. Being a Tuesday evening will also reduce demand, especially in the family areas.
For these reasons I think it was always going to be touch and go if this would sell out. Now we also have an extra block to flog unless, of course it's deemed that a third of a whole stand is needed as a sterile area.
Palace have received an allocation of just 2000 for our game on the 28th November. This reduced allocation will be recripacted when we play them at Selhurt. This policy affects us less than them as our allocation was always going to be less than 3000 anyhow.
Source: https://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/2017/october/brighton-away-match-ticket-information/
This is a category B game and a previous purchase history is required.
The reduced allocation should mean we can also have F block for ourselves which would then leave half of E block as a larger than normal segregation area. They could of course play around with the segregation area in the SE corner but I doubt it as this is now a fixed barrier.
No idea why the smaller away allocation is needed. Traditional rivalries like Spurs/Arsenal, Liverpool/Everton/Man U or City Man U always seem to have the absolute minimum of segregation.
Currently Available:-
North: 22 (all front row/disabled)
Shelf: 113
WSL: 14 (10 are front row/disabled)
South: 125 (maybe with another block to be released)
ESL: 326 (all are block H apart from 28 in the family area)
ESU: 8 (all disabled/wheelchair seats)
There are also 96 hospitality packages which include food, booze and a 1901 seat for £192.00
Despite this fixture being looked forward to by many of us there was always going to be a certain number who will avoid this fixture. Being a Tuesday evening will also reduce demand, especially in the family areas.
For these reasons I think it was always going to be touch and go if this would sell out. Now we also have an extra block to flog unless, of course it's deemed that a third of a whole stand is needed as a sterile area.
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