studio150
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If this does come in, how early will early leavers need to leave to beat the queue, as more people use park & ride or trains
Price increase for 2019/2020
It is with regret that we plan to increase your travel season ticket by at least £38 (19 Premier League matches x £2) or by at least £46 (23 Championship matches x £2) which reflects the loss of the BHAFC travel subsidy.
More disappointingly, this change follows a season where we managed to freeze our travel season ticket price therefore we will have to further increase the cost of your travel season ticket to reflect the higher coach hire costs etc.
At this stage we expect the total increase to be in the region of £50 per person for a Premier League season or £58 per person for a Championship season.
So for me I currently pay £362 with an increase of £100 next season it's £462 I may need to consider other travel options
You don't realise how lucky you are with the travelling aspectIt absolutely would. But I shan’t say anymore. I think it’s a shame the club have felt the need to impose on the group of fans that makes the most effort to get to games and who spend the most on a regular basis to get there. But hey ho, business talks. It’s certainly soured my view of the club on a point of principle.
It's ironic that the club are removing a small subsidy from some very loyal fans at a time when their income has reached stratospheric levels.
So for me I currently pay £362 with an increase of £100 next season it's £462 I may need to consider other travel options
Others might say that we were lucky to get it for as long as we did.
a larger part of me has bought into the club line that the travel arrangements are part of the requirement of the Amex and has accepted I have to pay that extra money. I also appreciate people have various reasons for preferring to use seagulls travel over getting a train, or forking out for a parking spot etc.
The club's transport system clearly costs a significant sum to provide, match by match, and without it none of us would have Premier League football to go and watch.
I'd imagine the club may argue that for coach travellers they have to provide and maintain a large coach park and staff it to quite high numbers on a match day, and these things cost the club money in a way that, say, train travellers do not.
I don't know if you are furthering the point, or if you read my post the way I'm now reading it that it seems suspicious that the club are being honest in their position - just to clarify, I didn't intend it that way, I believe that it is a requirement, but I'm not entirely sure how to better word it.
The club's transport system clearly costs a significant sum to provide, match by match, and without it none of us would have Premier League football to go and watch.
I'd imagine the club may argue that for coach travellers they have to provide and maintain a large coach park and staff it to quite high numbers on a match day, and these things cost the club money in a way that, say, train travellers do not.
I don't think we know what parts of the Travel Subsidy are ending yet.Do not the club pay large sums to Southern Rail and bus companies for P & R. And all the staff for that.
So why pick on ST? IF ending subsidies then why not all? The thing is ST provides travel from locations where travel by train. or bus does not exist. The alternative is to drive to a P & R site which is not very compatible with the sustainable policy of the original aiims of the club when getting the ok for the Amex.
Is it not odd that when the club has more income than ever it cuts back on its travel arrangements?
Are Seagulls Travel users the most loyal then?
There is a large travelzone with free transport available, courtesy of the club, between Eastbourne, Worthing and Haywards Heath.
Those that use Seagulls Travel do so for convenience,
We use Seagulls travel to ensure we can get home after an evening match at a reasonable time as we have jobs to go to the next day and that comes at a cost. While we are in the PL with few night matches its not a massive cost per season but if we go back to the championship with the huge number of them I might not bother with some night games, especially in the winter. There are plenty of people who live no where near a railway station or normal bus route you know.
If we’re in the championship every midweek match is live on SKY
I've been paying the travel subsidy over the past 7 years and I can count on one hand the number of times I've made use of the 'free' travel. I walk to/from games so have been without choice, paying extra for something I don't use. I strongly suspect I'm not alone in this.
Thing is, I don't know what I feel about this. I'd love to have all that money back. Part of me wants to say 'what about us? People complain about parking and trains and P&R and people like me are largely ignored. We're paying to subsidise so many peoples travel and get nothing out of it'. Or 'oh, you have to pay a little bit more because you're choosing to use the coach for convenience rather than using the existing free travel zone I am forced to pay towards?' but a larger part of me has bought into the club line that the travel arrangements are part of the requirement of the Amex and has accepted I have to pay that extra money. I also appreciate people have various reasons for preferring to use seagulls travel over getting a train, or forking out for a parking spot etc.
Yeah, I don't know what the point of me bothering to respond to this thread is, either. Ah well.
Got to fund the £250k for Scudamore somehow