burrish-gull
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- Mar 24, 2009
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Due to my 7 year old twin boys birthday (as season ticket holders) we missed our first home game this season for a trip to The West End to see Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, not a cheap option by any means but an interesting comparison. For the price of 4 tickets in the stalls I could of bought a whole season ticket at The Amex (yes it really was that expensive). We kept a check on the score all the way through but texts from fellow Seagulls Over Burwash members reminded me why we were better off in The West End yesterday. The show was brilliant from beginning to end, well worth the money (sort of!) and a fantastic experience for my boys.
Kids are always a great barometer of a good day out and although we missed The Albion on leaving Dury Lane one twin asked, "What was the score Dad?" 1-1 again "What against ROTHERHAM !!?? Don't worry Dad, we've just had what I call QUALITY entertainment!!!" I couldn't help but nod and agree :-(
Yes it was expensive and its not something we'd do every week, The Albion always generally comes first with us but the point is there are other alternatives and cheaper ones for the less committed Albion fans and paying top dollar for what is essentially League 1 entertainment won't last......
Barber, Bloom et al take note........
Kids are always a great barometer of a good day out and although we missed The Albion on leaving Dury Lane one twin asked, "What was the score Dad?" 1-1 again "What against ROTHERHAM !!?? Don't worry Dad, we've just had what I call QUALITY entertainment!!!" I couldn't help but nod and agree :-(
Yes it was expensive and its not something we'd do every week, The Albion always generally comes first with us but the point is there are other alternatives and cheaper ones for the less committed Albion fans and paying top dollar for what is essentially League 1 entertainment won't last......
Barber, Bloom et al take note........
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