As if air travel wasn't bad enough - air travel exclusively with Albion fans.
The flying equivalent of a Disney Cruise.
The flying equivalent of a Disney Cruise.
I know someone in the air charter industry. Post pandemic, with a few airlines going out of business, lots of crew being laid off and leaving the business and also older planes being decommissioned as they are not fuel efficient, it is really hard to find larger commercial aircraft to charter at short notice.More likely the club could have an arrangement with an ‘official travel partner’ but there’s still not enough time to source an aircraft i’d imagine
Speaking of rail issues
Speaking of rail issues
Ah come on, it would be fun! Although people say that about camping.As if air travel wasn't bad enough - air travel exclusively with Albion fans.
The flying equivalent of a Disney Cruise.
The Amex is rare in terms of photo opportunities of having a train station next to a ground. It’s a nice pic.This needs a thread of it's own. I'm sure it's not a coincidence that it's the Amex pictured.
I missed the bit where it said about home travel. I was filling it out on behalf of someone else who may not be coming to the Europa League match if it's a 8pm ko due to the shambles getting home after. They only live in Worthing, but have work the next day, the only reason they managed to get on the last train to Worthing before was because it was late. They're not risking it.The Amex is rare in terms of photo opportunities of having a train station next to a ground. It’s a nice pic.
And you can feedback about home game travel - it says that in the survey, although it’s supposed to predominantly be about away days.
Which is why I stump up the extra to pay for Seagull Travel for evening games.I missed the bit where it said about home travel. I was filling it out on behalf of someone else who may not be coming to the Europa League match if it's a 8pm ko due to the shambles getting home after. They only live in Worthing, but have work the next day, the only reason they managed to get on the last train to Worthing before was because it was late. They're not risking it.
Do nothing?How many times can someone write 'everything you're doing is pointless, meaningless and worthless' before it reads:-
You're pointless
You're meaningless
You're worthless.
Irrespective where you draw the line it feels like that threshold has been crossed.
Not only that but crossed by people doing nothing, less than nothing, themselves yet still manage to be very vocal.
Some of us have tried to make a difference and some are still trying. But, the Club does not wish to hear anything that isn’t in line with their way of thinking. The way they’ve behaved at times is a bit of an embarrassment really.Given that the club are clearly open to meeting fan groups, have never said that the FAB is the sole group that they are open to meeting or hearing from and that they pride themselves on engaging with fans - without the need for the govt or PL to regulate . Then those who are dismissive of the FAB on here , consider it ineffectual and still want to lobby the club to change. Then as @attila as often argued - why not organise, protest and change the club yourself be it for safe standing, food, travel , or ticket sharing, pricing and sanctions. Tell us how you're getting on - I'd be interested to hear what you're doing and the progress you're making ?
The one I got back from Athens pretty much was……including Sir Tony, FBS, Johnny and Warren, @Lenny Rider and goodness how many others in coloursAs if air travel wasn't bad enough - air travel exclusively with Albion fans.
The flying equivalent of a Disney Cruise.
Thanks. Why was the meeting with the club 'disappointing' ?The FAB discussed the following items on their weekly call:
Recruitment – Nigel and Gerry reported back (as part of the recruitment sub committee) on working with the club on the application form and voting process for the new FAB membership. Clive was about to join a Seagulls over London meeting to discuss the new role on the FAB of a Supporters’ Club representative.
Monster Flag Update – Clive is working with Monster Drinks and the Club to create a new flag with input from fans. An initial meeting with a group of fans and Fat Boy Slim is being set up shortly.
Fans’ Webinar – Gerry had held a disappointing meeting with the Club last week but the FAB felt it was important to still go ahead and hold a fans’ webinar. It is important for the FAB to get fans’ feedback. Gill agreed to ask the club for some technical support with the platform and to try to find a way to move forward with this important piece of fan engagement.
DSA – Gill reported that the DSA (Disabled Supporters Association) will be officially launched at Saturday’s game against Everton. A half time interview between her, Niraj and Richie Reynolds is due to take place to explain the purpose of the DSA. Guy Butters, who has agreed to act as an ambassador for the FAB will also be interviewed. A short article will be in the programme.
WSL – Jo reported that an away coach has been booked to take fans to the last game at Arsenal. She will work with the club to publicise this first for the WSL.
Not as much progress had been made setting this up as we had hoped.Thanks. Why was the meeting with the club 'disappointing' ?
Who is the emphasis on to set it up….the Club or FAB?Not as much progress had been made setting this up as we had hoped.
40 minutes. That's about average for our weekly meetingI really admire all of your commitment to this, how long was that meeting that related to the above minutes?
40 minutes. That's about average for our weekly meeting