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Tony Meolas Loan Spell

Slut Faced Whores
Jul 15, 2004
18,071
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I do have to agree with the bare concrete, there is masses of it and i cannot understand why blue panels cannot be put up, it really would make the place look so, so much better. If you look at Old trafford for example, all the barriers have red panels with man Utd signs all over them and no bare concrete, the emirates is similar too.

If we have suggestions for the stadium, who do we email or speak to?

This
 






bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Considering the better than most access to Public Transport the out of town bit is ridiculous let alone that unlie P'Boro we don't have much that we can knock down to accomodate a stadium nearer the ground. As for the muppet that prefers London Road, well somebody needs to tell his village that their idiot has escaped.
 


Max Paper

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Nov 3, 2009
5,784
Testicles
I do have to agree with the bare concrete, there is masses of it and i cannot understand why blue panels cannot be put up, it really would make the place look so, so much better. If you look at Old trafford for example, all the barriers have red panels with man Utd signs all over them and no bare concrete, the emirates is similar too.

If we have suggestions for the stadium, who do we email or speak to?

Ask the club? (Insider)
 


Mendoza

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I do have to agree with the bare concrete, there is masses of it and i cannot understand why blue panels cannot be put up, it really would make the place look so, so much better. If you look at Old trafford for example, all the barriers have red panels with man Utd signs all over them and no bare concrete, the emirates is similar too.

If we have suggestions for the stadium, who do we email or speak to?

There were loads of blue divider things with Albion badge on them in the South East Corner, like the white ones in the North-West corner

But still the back of the North Stand needs doing even if it was the winning designs from the graffitti competitions etc, or some of the artwork in the north stand, it would look better
 




Max Paper

Sunshiinnnnneeee
Nov 3, 2009
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The fact is, it is a shit location, and opposition fans are entitled to point that out. It doesnt neccessarily mean they don't understand the reasons behind it though.

Once again, there is a train station RIGHT OUTSIDE the stadium, 3 stops from central Brighton where they can park, drink and eat wherever they like. On the (rare) occasion I drive to an away game rather than coach or train, i FULLY expect it to be a nightmare to park near the ground, at ANY stadium! Perhaps we should encourage visiting fans prior to departure to RESEARCH where they are actually going. It's common f***ing sense, SURELY?
 


algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
The north could do with a few more rows of seats but strangely when you are in that stand it actually feels big.
 






robinsonsgrin

Well-known member
Mar 16, 2009
1,475
LA...wishing it was devon..
I wasn't there on Saturday but at previous games the queue to get into the shop has been for the ticket desk for collections etc. If you've wanted to go into the shop to peruse the merchandise you just walk straight past the queue and into the shop. However, it's never been made clear that this is the case so I can imagine a lot of people have given the shop a swerve as they believed they had to queue to get in.

It does seem strange to have situated the ticket office inside the shop itself, although maybe I'm speaking with the benefit of hindsight there.

sister and i thought about swapping the ticket area and the shop desk over... and then as she rightly said, having ticket windows for collections in order to leave the shop clear. im sure the club are losing out on purchases due to the congestion.
 








Storer 68

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Apr 19, 2011
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except of course it is NOT out of town.

It is JUST inside the Brighton and Hove City boundary So technically it is an inner city stadium..........
 


Storer 68

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Apr 19, 2011
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sister and i thought about swapping the ticket area and the shop desk over... and then as she rightly said, having ticket windows for collections in order to leave the shop clear. im sure the club are losing out on purchases due to the congestion.

you need to pull the punters into the shop otherwise they won't spend anything. Which is why the ticket desk is at the back of the shop.
 


Oct 25, 2003
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Once again, there is a train station RIGHT OUTSIDE the stadium, 3 stops from central Brighton where they can park, drink and eat wherever they like. On the (rare) occasion I drive to an away game rather than coach or train, i FULLY expect it to be a nightmare to park near the ground, at ANY stadium! Perhaps we should encourage visiting fans prior to departure to RESEARCH where they are actually going. It's common f***ing sense, SURELY?

exactly.....it's up to any fan travelling to an away game to sort out how to get there.......it takes VERY little research to figure out where the stadium is, find out that parking is a no-go and research the p&r facilities/train arrangements.....it really isn't difficult. the fact that falmer station is right next to the ground is highly publicised, surely that's a hint as to what the best method of transport is

are football fans literally idiots? i always thought it was just a stereotype but the complaints made by some away fans to the amex so far is beyond belief.......do they expect the club to personally escort them individually to the stadium?!
 




Tony Meolas Loan Spell

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Jul 15, 2004
18,071
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are football fans literally idiots? i always thought it was just a stereotype but the complaints made by some away fans to the amex so far is beyond belief.......do they expect the club to personally escort them individually to the stadium?!

Not just away fans reading some of the comments on here in general!!
 




catfish

North Stand Brighton Boy
Dec 17, 2010
7,677
Worthing
The north could do with a few more rows of seats but strangely when you are in that stand it actually feels big.

I agree - it almost has a tardis feel. A friend who sits in the WSU said "you make a lot of noise for such a small stand!"
 


SurreySeagulls

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
2,465
Guildford
They obviously haven't been to Reading then. As I would sya that is a fair bit out of town. Also, at least w ehave a train station at the ground which so far seems to be coping, have they been to Villa Park and tried getting on a train at Aston station. Took about an hour to get on a train to New street station.

It is our Catherdral and if they like they can go back to the old away end at Withdean and watch the match in a different post code.
 




Oct 25, 2003
23,964
They obviously haven't been to Reading then. As I would sya that is a fair bit out of town. Also, at least w ehave a train station at the ground which so far seems to be coping, have they been to Villa Park and tried getting on a train at Aston station. Took about an hour to get on a train to New street station.

It is our Catherdral and if they like they can go back to the old away end at Withdean and watch the match in a different post code.

another good point

not every football ground has a train station NEXT to it
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
another good point

not every football ground has a train station NEXT to it

That's a good question.

How many grounds do have a station or a tube next door?

I can think of Albion and Millwall off the top of my head. And QPR isn't too far from a tube station.

I haven't been to Cardiff's new ground but Ninian Park was next door to a station - as was Reading's old ground. I can't think of many other stadiums, although die-hard away fans will think of some.
 


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