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[Albion] Special Buses: Negotiations Ongoing with Alternative Bus Co + "supporter contributiion"



Brighton Breezy

New member
Jul 5, 2003
19,439
Sussex
Walt you have been in discussions with the club over this transport issue. Did you by chance talk about fans who may want to cancel their season ticket as they have broken the charter?

I asked Paul Barber this about an hour ago for you and he said each case would be judged on its own merits. Not sure that helps clear things up, but that was the answer...
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,315
Living In a Box
Because you complained about your very poor pay rise and your company lying about it. Wonder how that would go down with your direct manager / boss? Have you raised it with him or just taken the cash and bitched on here?

We are a bit tense tonight aren't we, WTF is it to do with you ?
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
37,341
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
FFP is clearly the thing to use like my company uses the recession as an excuse for a very poor pay rise when in effect we are making record profits.

We are a bit tense tonight aren't we, WTF is it to do with you ?

Because you mentioned it first on a public internet forum.
 




supaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 19, 2004
9,614
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
Special Buses: Negotiations Ongoing with Alternative Bus Co + "supporter contri

The simple fact of this now is that I will refuse to drink and buy food within the stadium.

That's at least £20 per game...times that by 22 games...£440...not a lot really is it? unless 5,000 fans follow suit...£2.2 million? Now that's more than the £1.7 million B&H buses apparently wanted from the club.

I'm afraid Mr Barber is starting to lose a lot of respect...I was happy to go along with pretty much most of what had happened, but this will cause big issues and I would be interested to know what Trading Standards would have to say about this...
 




DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
17,446
Shoreham
This is so painful but I'm desperately close to being priced out of the Amex. Barber might consider £75 as just a couple of quid here and there but on top of £445 it's killing me :cry:
 


nordicgod

Top banana
Jul 21, 2011
914
polegate
At least I won't have to wait 30 odd mins for an s bus to maybe turn up at mileoak before the game, and then because I stayed to end of games having to wait 40/50 mins in the freezing cold to get an s bus back that took a whole tour around withdean and hove before even getting to mileoak.

Now I can wait for hours at falmer train station to get a train to Brighton and then queue again for west coast trains.

Always thought the travel subsidy was a cheek anyway as a train driver I and boy get free travel anyway
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,944
Crap Town
The simple fact of this now is that I will refuse to drink and buy food within the stadium.

That's at least £20 per game...times that by 22 games...£440...not a lot really is it? unless 5,000 fans follow suit...£2.2 million? Now that's more than the £1.7 million B&H buses apparently wanted from the club.

I'm afraid Mr Barber is starting to lose a lot of respect...I was happy to go along with pretty much most of what had happened, but this will cause big issues and I would be interested to know what Trading Standards would have to say about this...

B&H Buses didn't want £1.7M from the club , that sum if its correct is what it costs the club to subsidise ALL the transport costs per season. P&R sites , rail , buses , coaches , renting car parking spaces at the Uni and Bennetts Field , the residents parking permit scheme in Coldean and Moulsecoomb on match and event days and enforcement , plus other associated costs.
 






supaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 19, 2004
9,614
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
Special Buses: Negotiations Ongoing with Alternative Bus Co + "supporter contri

B&H Buses didn't want £1.7M from the club , that sum if its correct is what it costs the club to subsidise ALL the transport costs per season. P&R sites , rail , buses , coaches , renting car parking spaces at the Uni and Bennetts Field , the residents parking permit scheme in Coldean and Moulsecoomb on match and event days and enforcement , plus other associated costs.

Sorry but none of that is accurate.
 


Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
Do you think the club is lying about losing 8million every season?

The club could save MOST of that money by telling McSmudger, Sicknote hoskins and Ryan :tosser: Harley where to stick it, rather than fleecing fans left right and center.
 




fosters headband

Well-known member
Aug 15, 2003
5,165
Brighton
I asked Paul Barber this about an hour ago for you and he said each case would be judged on its own merits. Not sure that helps clear things up, but that was the answer...
Thanks for trying Walt. I might just email him myself stating my own position, and see what he comes back with.
But I must be thick here, if somehow people can get to the station or a Brighton bus service (instead of the specials) they will get there and back for free, won't my trip on this bus or train have to be paid for ?
So Brighton buses end up putting on more buses to deal with the extra passengers, how does this help reduce the costs to the Albion?
 


fosters headband

Well-known member
Aug 15, 2003
5,165
Brighton
This is so painful but I'm desperately close to being priced out of the Amex. Barber might consider £75 as just a couple of quid here and there but on top of £445 it's killing me :cry:

I feel sorry for the Dads with a couple of kids and there were many on the R buses. Seagull Travel are not known for giving huge discounts for kids. So what is the cost to them another couple of hundred pounds ?
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,944
Crap Town
How can Barber claim the transport is heavily subsidised when the cost of the new bus is more than a normal bus!? How much does it cost without the subsidy, because £4.75 is lot already for a bus.

The Special buses will only operate for a couple of hours before the match and a couple of hours after the match. The regular bus routes are not exclusive to Albion fans , they do carry fare paying passengers too and run a normal service 7 days a week. In reality these routes have to return a profit or at least break even , journeys that become uneconomically viable end up being cut from the timetable unless the local council provides a grant to keep them going.
 




maglers

Active member
Apr 26, 2011
343
The simple fact of this now is that I will refuse to drink and buy food within the stadium.

That's at least £20 per game...times that by 22 games...£440...not a lot really is it? unless 5,000 fans follow suit...£2.2 million? Now that's more than the £1.7 million B&H buses apparently wanted from the club.

I'm afraid Mr Barber is starting to lose a lot of respect...I was happy to go along with pretty much most of what had happened, but this will cause big issues and I would be interested to know what Trading Standards would have to say about this...

This is the way to protest - hit the club in the pocket. If the majority were to halve their spending in the stadium and the club shop (or stop it altogether) then the club would get the message. I take my two kids and we all have a pie and a drink each and probably a bag of sweets. That's got to be £25. Won't take me long to be in credit if I cut that out or scale it back.
 


DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
17,446
Shoreham
I feel sorry for the Dads with a couple of kids and there were many on the R buses. Seagull Travel are not known for giving huge discounts for kids. So what is the cost to them another couple of hundred pounds ?

This. My dad's plans are now in jeopardy and I know of a few other families who will suffer a fairly big hit from this.
 




Thanks for trying Walt. I might just email him myself stating my own position, and see what he comes back with.
But I must be thick here, if somehow people can get to the station or a Brighton bus service (instead of the specials) they will get there and back for free, won't my trip on this bus or train have to be paid for ?
So Brighton buses end up putting on more buses to deal with the extra passengers, how does this help reduce the costs to the Albion?
Has anyone contemplated the possibility that B&H Buses might one day say that they don't see any point in providing extra buses to and from the stadium? Or Sussex University saying they won't any longer open up their private roads to football supporters who want to park?

It's ESSENTIAL, in my opinion, that the Club take a view of the future that looks a bit further than FFP. At the very least, the Club needs to be considering things like how its supporters/customers can get to and from games with reasonable ease and convenience. At the moment, I get the feeling that we are being taken for granted.
 




seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,944
Crap Town
Sorry but none of that is accurate.

It was you who originally posted that B&H Buses wanted £1.7M , where is the proof that this is factually correct and the whole range of transport costs I've mentioned are inaccurate ?
 


Well, quite frankly, if I were B&H buses or the Big Lemon or someone I would run a bus service along the exact same route and undercut the club.
An interesting thought, especially for fans of competition in the market place.

It does seem to me that the Club have handed a deal to Seagulls Travel that may be far from competitive.
 


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