Captain Sensible
Well-known member
Over priced, glad we won but all in all it means nothing. Glad I didn't go. Seems the rip off continues at the kiosks.
Just because we beat Chelsea, doesn't make a difference to what we think of the ticket pricing. It was a silly amount for a friendly.
In my opinion, £30 is too much for a friendly regardless of the opposition and although I'm glad we won, I'm not too disappointed I wasn't there. However, I respect the people that did go and am pleased they enjoyed it.
Good, it sounded like it was a great day out!
There's always the same moaners who need to find the negative in almost anything; sad really, they must lead pretty miserable lives.
Just because we beat Chelsea, doesn't make a difference to what we think of the ticket pricing. It was a silly amount for a friendly.
Apologies if this is fixtures but all of you who slagged off Paul Barber for the pricing of this game and who said it would be Chelsea reserves, then you have missed out on a magical afternoon. We were very good...end of !
I went after the boy desperately wanted to go. I enjoyed it bit it was just a training match. I still think what I paid was a disgusting amount for a friendly.
People's budgets/priorities are all different so it's a bit of a stupid thread. I couldn't justify spending £30 on a friendly and was quite happy watching it free on a stream, whereas I didn't hesitate to get Barnsley tickets at £29 a pop for a match that actually means something. Am happy that people had a good afternoon out, but don't go preaching about the fact that you felt justified in paying £30 for the privilege. Whatever next - prawn sandwiches?
This is the attitude to have if you didn't go, not mocking those who did. And vice versa.
In my opinion, £30 is too much for a friendly regardless of the opposition and although I'm glad we won, I'm not too disappointed I wasn't there. However, I respect the people that did go and am pleased they enjoyed it.
I can't find the pricing for the Spurs game specifically but remember it was £30. Ordinary match tickets were £30 each.
Brighton and Hove Albion | News | Latest News | Latest News | Matchday Prices Unveiled
Albion v Tottenham Hotspur
Posted on: Sat 02 Jul 2011
Saturday 30th July. 3pm. Amex Stadium.
There are approximately 12,000 tickets available for Albion supporters for this match and the club expects these to sell out so to avoid disappointment supporters should purchase their ticket as early as possible.
Tickets for this game will initially only be available to Season Ticket holders with 1250 points or more from 10am on Wednesday 6th July.
Please note: 1901 Club members automatically get their tickets for this game.
Any remaining tickets will then be available to supporters with 1000 points or more (new Amex Season Ticket holders) from 10am on Wednesday 13th July.
Tickets can be purchased online (the easiest and quickest way for season-ticket holders with the required number of points is to purchase is online by logging on and using the add my reserved seat function); via the ticketline on 0845 496 1901; or in person at the Seagulls City Centre Store, in Queens Road.
Zone A
North Stand / South Stand
Adult £21.60
Senior £15.30
Under 18 £10.80
Under 10 £5.40
Zone B
West Stand Upper
Adult £25.20
Senior £17.10
Under 18 £12.60
Under 10 £6.30
Zone C
West Stand Lower / East Stand
Adult £27.00
Senior £18.90
Under 18 £13.50
Under 10 £7.20
Zone D
West Stand Lower / East Stand
Adult £29.70
Senior £20.70
Under 18 £15.30
Under 10 £8.10
Zone E
West Stand Lower
Adult £31.50
Concessions n/a
Zone F (Family Stand)
East Stand
Adult £22.50
Senior £16.20
Under 16 (accompanying) £5.40
Under 10 (accompanying) £2.70
£30 too expensive?? What did you expect to pay, £5.00?
£30 too expensive?? What did you expect to pay, £5.00?
Worth every penny, and maybe just a friendly but my family and I will always remember the day that we beat the European Champions.