Albion Robster
Well-known member
Window 3 is 2pm tomorrow.
Cheers Bozza, I might have missed that window!
Window 3 is 2pm tomorrow.
Cheers Bozza, I might have missed that window!
Do we have any idea how many fans are in the priority two category?
Yes, certainly seems a lot in prioity two if the poll is anything to go by.Trying to estimate from the percentages in the poll responses, the priority categories look as though they may be split approximately 10% - 30% - 30% - 30%.
One more ticket available than was the case an hour ago:
5:15pm
E1A 135
E1B 80
E1C 3
E1D 0
E1E 0
E1F 34
E1G 138
E1H 145
E1I 43
N1E 54
N1F 88
N1G 89
N1H 100
N1I 30
Total: 939
I wonder if the club are following the sales and are as surprised as me that what looks like roughly 50% of those permitted to buy a ticket have turned down the chance.
Also, as the club have given some to players guests (dubious) and sponsors (Amex look after us), that means that under 2000 went on general sale to start with. As a trader in Brighton I received an email today outlining the tier 2 rules. It states "In venues which sell alcohol, food and drink must be ordered by, and served to, customers who are seated. This means that a business that sells alcohol must introduce systems to take orders from seated customers, instead of at a bar or counter. This applies to both indoor and outdoor settings.
All businesses selling food or drink must ensure that customers only consume food or drink while seated." How, legally, can they have the bars open?
Tomorrow is 2 and Wednesday 3 isn’t it? Also didn’t some go to NHS workers too?
It's a Monday night
It's on TV
It's an experimental opening
It's winter
(some/many) People are still worried
VAR
Actually, despite the Pandemic, it's the VAR bit that's the biggest turn off. A ****ing abysmal blight on the stadium experience (imho).
I don't see that they will be allowed to sell booze. Maybe outside the ground as a takeaway but other than that, unless you can be seated with another household in 1901 it's not possible is it?I wonder if the club are following the sales and are as surprised as me that what looks like roughly 50% of those permitted to buy a ticket have turned down the chance.
Also, as the club have given some to players guests (dubious) and sponsors (Amex look after us), that means that under 2000 went on general sale to start with. As a trader in Brighton I received an email today outlining the tier 2 rules. It states "In venues which sell alcohol, food and drink must be ordered by, and served to, customers who are seated. This means that a business that sells alcohol must introduce systems to take orders from seated customers, instead of at a bar or counter. This applies to both indoor and outdoor settings.
All businesses selling food or drink must ensure that customers only consume food or drink while seated." How, legally, can they have the bars open?
Of course there’ll be alcohol .... they’ll never sell the next set of seats.
Might not be still waiting for government guidance, I would guess none
Mask must be worn at all times as well