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*** The official season ticket presentation thread ***



Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
9,122
My son and I have our presentation on the 8th Feb, my sis in law and cousin who go most weeks but have never been STH's, would like to be season ticket holders too, so could I put them down in this +3 thing?

In a word yes. This is precisely why the +3 was introduced.
 








joker

BHA Blues Away
Aug 2, 2010
571
Eastbourne
I guessed that would be the case, so I guess I need to get them to fill out the application forms and direct debits forms for themselves before we come.

Got mine today and yes they need to fill them in before you go, I went for Zone B and the neares I could get to the half way line was row M but at least I got an aisle seat and it is only a few rows behind the entrance, impressive though, I tested out a seat and they are well comfy
 






Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
West Lower, can't WAIT! :clap2:

Shout out for the bloke that bought 192 (one hundred and ninety two) season tickets in one go!
:eek:

"One hundred and ninety two"
Now that goes perfectly to "Go West"
:lolol:
 


dave hylands

Active member
Feb 13, 2009
191
Eastbourne
hi any one been to get thier seasons tickets today or going tommorrow can see how the north stand is selling,
any chance of seats in the back few rows for two central of the stand going thursday cheers
 






Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,316
Living In a Box
How good was that, very simple and easy and we have 7 seats in a row in the West Stand Upper Block G, Row I which is 11 rows up.
 


D'Angelo Saxon

SW19ULLS
Jul 30, 2004
3,097
SW19
A little question about season ticket applications... I've never had a season ticket, as I'm a barman and generally work 99% of saturdays, but I'd really like to get one next season. Is there any way of registering an interest, or is it just gonna be first come first served once existing STH have been sorted out?
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
I was there at 3.30 today and got my +3's and their deposit was paid for by their own debit cards (they wern't there) as they had filled in their debit card details on the application form and ticked the deposit box accordingly; their other eleven payments are by direct debit.

Ah OK - So you fill in the card details on the form and tick the DD box and fill the DD stuff out too - so they check this and take the deposit from the card and set up the DD too...?

Sweet.. Ta
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,316
Living In a Box
A little question about season ticket applications... I've never had a season ticket, as I'm a barman and generally work 99% of saturdays, but I'd really like to get one next season. Is there any way of registering an interest, or is it just gonna be first come first served once existing STH have been sorted out?

Advised tonight the club have yet to decide how to sell season tickets after this exercise and expect to sell around 11,000 in this round when dealing with current STHs.

You could ring the Season Ticket Help Line and ask them if you can register for the next phase of selling ?
 


goldstone

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 5, 2003
7,177
Advised tonight the club have yet to decide how to sell season tickets after this exercise and expect to sell around 11,000 in this round when dealing with current STHs.

You could ring the Season Ticket Help Line and ask them if you can register for the next phase of selling ?

I received an email advising that season tickets will go on sale to non ST holders (current) in early March and to keep an eye on the website for more information.
 






Smithy

Well-known member
Apr 26, 2009
3,417
Hove
I received an email advising that season tickets will go on sale to non ST holders (current) in early March and to keep an eye on the website for more information.

I hope they give priority to blue and white members first. :angry:
 




wallington seagull

Active member
Sep 8, 2003
426
Went tonight, got right on half way line west stand upper, but 13 rows back. Asked Hebberd a few questions, sorry if they have been covered before. We will have to pay for park and ride next season, books of 25 tickets for £25 (seems OK) and existing season ticket holders will still get priority for away tickets, they are introducing a points scheme giving existing season ticket holders 300 points for starters, you get more points the more tickets you buy. Priority will be given to those with highest number of points. They also tried hard to sell the private seat licences, without too much luck, the Aussie guy was twiddling his thumbs when everyone was buying their tickets. All in all, very exciting!
 






METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,830
Am now the proud owner of a seat in block W3E which is about 11 rows from the front of the Upper West stand level with the halfway line. 6 pm presentation tonight was very efficient considering we were booking 18 seats. All I can advise is that you have all your forms filled in correctly and have your seating plan sorted if you are in a group.

During our presentation a lady in I guess in her 60' s went mental at the not so surprising revelation that there are no lifts to the Upper West seats and there are five flights of stairs. She was very aggressive and Richard Hebbard was very patient and said he would talk to her personally. I am sure most of us were taken aback by her rudeness and her inability to acknowledge that there are still loads of seats available in other parts of the ground for anyone with mobility issues. And why was she opting for the West upper which looks set to be the lively stand when she could opt for the sedate east where zero tolerance.

And another reason to hang on to Bennett is that his girlfriend is Mr Hebbard's PA !
 


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