Deleted member 37369
Well-known member
- Aug 21, 2018
- 1,994
Seagull Travel are charging £27 for adults and £22 / Kids for their coach service.
I've just booked coach with ST
Seagull Travel are charging £27 for adults and £22 / Kids for their coach service.
Would the coaches need to be heavily subsidized to compete with the cost of rail travel ? The train always seems an expensive option to me which is the reason we go by car to games.
Ticket Prices via https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2445799/away-ticket-news-tottenham-hotspur
Club "may" purchase full 9000 allocation (depends i guess on demand)
Tickets go on sale to all STH from tomorrow morning...
Adult: £25
Under 18: £10
2 x adults and 2x U18s: £50
There is a £1.50 per ticket booking fee for telephone sales, while a charge of £1 per ticket applies to online purchases.
Even with those reasonable prices, can anyone seriously see us taking 9,000 to Spurs for an 8pm kick off? I reckon half that would be an excellent turn out.
Even with those reasonable prices, can anyone seriously see us taking 9,000 to Spurs for an 8pm kick off? I reckon half that would be an excellent turn out.
PS: Brighton to Victoria and back on National Express Coaches is very cheap if you book in advance. (via Trainline ) .
I'm contemplating a double header watching another game before hand.
Charlton v Wimbledon or Orient v Colchester or Haringey v Hornchurch, all are 3pm kick offs.
I’m thinking of driving up , and pre book a car parking space near the stadium via my parking app . It seems a lot less hassle & under 2 hrs door to door from Brighton .
If you happy to make a 15 minute walk, there’s plenty of on-street, free parking on the west side of the A10.
What a surprise to see ITV also take Man Utd vs Middlesbrough - not justification for this apart from it enabling them to show Man Utd.
As for our game, I thought it would be picked but to have it on ITV4 at that time is taking the p.