The club announced prices on the 6th Feb
http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/season-tickets-201415-1343246.aspx
Which is in fact the article I linked through to.
The club announced prices on the 6th Feb
http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/season-tickets-201415-1343246.aspx
There would be at least 3, , because of international weekends
I would have thought that would be, along with the North Stand the last to be closed. Upper East and corners far more likely.
Ain't gonna happen, as we are staying up.
Insider has confirmed today that WSU won't be shut if we go down.
Umm, not quite. Insider has confirmed that there is no truth whatsoever in the rumour on NSC that there is a plan to close WSU if we're relegated. This doesn't mean the same thing as "WSU won't be shut if we go down", since, for example, if there's no plan of any description yet about which, if any, stands would be closed in the event of relegation, his stement would be accurate; but a stand could be closed when/if a plan was formulated.
Yes, that's true.
However, the rumour on here was that there have already been meetings about this, and that it's been decided that it will happen already, with some employees being told.
So, if that's the case Insider is either in the dark - and his statement was pretty definite - or he is deliberately being dishonest.
All I can do is give him the benefit of the doubt.
What is your definition of " most" 51% ? Which could mean 10000 non renewals. Even 75% would mean 5000. Large figures and highlights the financial danger the club is inCan't be bothered to read whole thread. Yes a reduction in price would be nice but most of the 'real' fans will renew regardless of what league we're in surely? We didn't have this issue at Withers. So no need to panic if you're a SUPER fan...
What is your definition of " most" 51% ? Which could mean 10000 non renewals. Even 75% would mean 5000. Large figures and highlights the financial danger the club is in
I said 'most real fans' not 'most fans' - was just making a tongue in cheek point matey... It shouldn't matter what div football we're watching - we're watching the Albion. That's honestly how I feel...
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I said 'most real fans' not 'most fans' - was just making a tongue in cheek point matey... It shouldn't matter what div football we're watching - we're watching the Albion. That's honestly how I feel...
Thanks
You are correct, real fans will renew whichever division. But, real fans shouldn't like being taken for a mug and being charged PL prices for bottom or the Championship or League One football. Returning fans and new fans were persuaded to buy season tickets with the thought that tickets would be hard to come by, this was the case but probably isn't going to be in the future which means more fans (presumably not real fans in some people books) buying individual match tickets rather than a ST.