nwgull
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Bit of an overstatement to say 'wealthy' - my gym membership at Virgin active costs me 40% more per month.This thread is a bit depressing. Watching football is certainly a wealthy person's pastime these days.
Bit of an overstatement to say 'wealthy' - my gym membership at Virgin active costs me 40% more per month.This thread is a bit depressing. Watching football is certainly a wealthy person's pastime these days.
£10 a week. Hardly expensive.
So how did we end up getting 16000 new supporters since Withdean?£520/23 for the cheapest/worst seats in the house AND only if you make a year long commitment? Expensive and probably prohibitive to newcomers.
Bit of an overstatement to say 'wealthy' - my gym membership at Virgin active costs me 40% more per month.
So how did we end up getting 16000 new supporters since Withdean?
So how did we end up getting 16000 new supporters since Withdean?
What does working class mean these days? Is it to do with income or background?Fair point. My angle is the working class. Bad choice of word from me. My point is that the current high prices possibly now exclude a section of society traditionally associated with the game we love and youngsters/the next generation.
JCL'sSo how did we end up getting 16000 new supporters since Withdean?
full of lefty hipsters and smelly studentswhat does working class mean these days? Is it to do with income or background?
Brighton has never been a traditional 'working class' town as far as i can tell.
being 65i wonder how many of those 'new' supporters were older, and wouldn't sit at withdean in all weathers? A season ticket in the north stand for an over 65 is £217 with interest free direct debit.
What's not to like?
Went to Birmingham last season. Was watered down basic tea. I expected unicorn blood for that price.
£10 a week. Hardly expensive.
Brighton has never been a traditional 'working class' town as far as I can tell.
being 65
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How do you work it out at £10.00 per week?
The cheapest season ticket is £465.00
If you're working that figure out weekly, it's £20.21p per week based on 23 games, more than double your figure.
Unless I've missed something?
I think this is where definitions of working class and a working class town differ. I'm not saying either is right or wrong, but my definition of a working class town is one where there are large blue collar industries that employ a significant proportion of the town's working age population. This does not apply to anywhere in Sussex. Who is the largest employer in Brighton itself for example - it's Amex, isn't it?We are talking about Brighton supporter base which spreads far beyond Brighton. I'd argue that Brighton has huge areas of working class. And Sussex certainly does.
You pay it over a year, therefore 52 weeks. The direct debit doesn't just run from August to May.