Sussex isn’t - and never will be - a hotbed for football support in the way that the north east, the north west and the midlands are.
I was just going one stupider.
19000 Brighton fans in the ground during covid in my mind is not to shabby.
Winning team
Much bigger city and population
2nd in league
….
living up to your name.
you think its a stupid suggestion , stupid ? why the f*ck is it stupid ?
Exactly. Put that in your pipe Mr Barber and smoke it.Plus Covid hit or concerned STH’ers can pass their seat on to any one of 20 other folk, at no cost.
Plus Covid hit or concerned STH’ers can pass their seat on to any one of 20 other folk, at no cost.
Plus Covid hit or concerned STH’ers can pass their seat on to any one of 20 other folk, at no cost.
Fantastic. Keeps Newcastle down there. If we can isolate Norwich and Newcastle, that's two relegation spots we don't have to worry about.
Shame Chelsea couldn't stuff Everton, but we are still a point ahead with a game in hand. I know they are under-performing, but in the past five seasons they have spent over £500m in transfer fees alone. Compared to our £202m. They have a top manager, and the likes of James, Richarlison and Pickford's wages could basically pay our entire starting eleven.
That and their world class coach, Benitez.
Just a bit of perspective, to cheer myself up
Fair post that. I think Newcastle will be ok even if they lose their next three games. Big signings in January will probably keep them safe.
But their cheapest season ticket is over double ours. And no interest free payments etc.
So a Brighton ticket + sharing for you and 10 mates is still cheaper than a Liverpool one you can share for ‘free’. Sounds like we’ve got a great deal.
£685 v £545.
Are you thinking of Spurs and Arsenal?
It’s the simplicity and wide net - every STH lets the club know 20 other people’s details by 31/8. None of whom need to be on the club database, no history. The STH’er simply electronically allocates a match ticket to that associate on a game by game basis.
Yup. Assuming Liverpool have 40’000 STHs (no idea how many they actually have), that gives them a theoretical / potential pool of 800’000 attendees to draw on. Plus one off match day sales.
You’re bound to find 50 odd thousand who fancy coming along out of 800’000
Fair post that. I think Newcastle will be ok even if they lose their next three games. Big signings in January will probably keep them safe.
I don’t think they will be able to attract anyone but a few half arsed loans like Alli.
Yeah. Players doing well at successful clubs won't want to leave midseason to join a team that looks destined for the Championship. They could become the new Chinese Super League if they aren't careful, with crocked, has-been "names" like Hulk phoning it in for £500k a week.
And they certainly aren't the type of players to get you out of the Championship next year either. They wouldn't agree to wage cuts if they went down, because they know that money is no object.
I can see them making 3-4 signings from the continent - plus maybe a loan like Lingard or Alli - maybe from the French league for example, where they've had prior success (Saint Maximin, Cabaye, Tiote) but they aren't going to be getting Mbappe type names or giving them Messi type wages. Not until the summer at the very earliest.
Likewise none at selhurst and other premier league matches apart from us last night and Burnley at weekend!! A dig at our support maybe?
Sorry are you saying there wer no gaps at Selhurst park??
Take a look at the highlights between 00:30 - 1:01
[video]https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/12496852/ayew-rescues-palace-point-against-saints[/video]
I saw plenty of empty seats in all 4 stands and that's only from glimpses of the attendance.
Considering their ground only holds 24k that's pretty comparable with our real attendance I would say.