Moshe Gariani
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- Mar 10, 2005
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No.Are the club using the whole of W1A as segregation ?
No.Are the club using the whole of W1A as segregation ?
Are the club using the whole of W1A as segregation ?
Just 677 tickets remaining in west upper. Around 200 tickets been sold already today. Might just be a sell out for home fans. Great effort.
The BBC will still compare it to our last league attendance (Liverpool record crowd) and declare it down by X% and that cup losing its magic !
That and the usual noise about how many changes made to the team !!
Tickets are now off sale to West Brom fans via their website. At the last look there was just over 300 available from south stand blocks B to G. H and I were available but never released. I predict that H and I blocks will end up being the sterile area and the currrent sterile area (southern half of S1A) will be released to home fans.
The 300 odd West Brom didn’t sell in G block should be more than enough to satisfty demand from POTG punters.
In the home stands, apart from a few single W/C seats in the lower tier there are just over 500 tickets in the WSU. I really think the club should open at some some more of W1A immedaitely as currently a fan who wants a ticket on a lower tier, be it for preference or health/mobility issues does not have an option.
Currently unsold are about 850 from West Broms oriignal 4300 allocation and about 650 from the unopned areas (W1A and the shelf) and about 550 unsold tickets that are currently on sale.
These figures point on a attendance if sales stop now of 28700. Quite fabulous, but means we should bust 29k
Tickets no longer available to home fans either on club website!!
Well they sure are now. At no point in the last few days have I not been able to buy a ticket.
Maybe a post like ‘I can’t seem to buy a ticket now’ and a reason given might be more constructive than saying they are no longer available. You could have deterred someone from buying.....
The latest communication from the club gives a link to buy online and explains they are available tomorrow too, allbeit at a £5 premium
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.c...re-match-brief-albion-v-west-bromwich-albion/
Well done BHA. Spot on. Would love them to price the same regardless of opposition and round in every cup competition. Give it back to the people.
Nah - it would have been spot on if they'd opened all areas of the ground at the same time. I know a few people who are annoyed they bought lower tier and then looked on in dismay as the upper tiers were opened one by one.
Nah - it would have been spot on if they'd opened all areas of the ground at the same time. I know a few people who are annoyed they bought lower tier and then looked on in dismay as the upper tiers were opened one by one.
Nah - it would have been spot on if they'd opened all areas of the ground at the same time. I know a few people who are annoyed they bought lower tier and then looked on in dismay as the upper tiers were opened one by one.
Nah - it would have been spot on if they'd opened all areas of the ground at the same time. I know a few people who are annoyed they bought lower tier and then looked on in dismay as the upper tiers were opened one by one.
Exactly - why annoy the thousands of loyal fans who wanted their own seat in the upper tiers, quite understandably. I neither expect or even want the club to lose dosh on matches, and have happily moved to other areas, when it was obvious that the opposition or occasion was such that the ground would not be full. But on this occasion it was utterly predictable that the crowd would be such that all areas would be needed, and there was clearly scope for new fans as several hundred seats are still unsold - again entirely predictable. Great that the ground is again virtually sold out, but am not happy (and I am NOT a moaner) as to how it is has worked -so unnecessary.