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DTES

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
6,022
London
I would think that this match will be a fairly strong Spurs side the weak one will be in the game against Spurs XI in Portugal.

Correct - I think it was part of the deal that Spurs had to "guarantee" their first team. Unless I'm mistaken (can't remember where I heard it...) they were essentially picked because they were the "biggest" club who were prepared to do that?
 




poidy

Well-known member
Aug 3, 2009
1,849
Apologies if this has already been mentioned elsewhere in the thread but i couldnt be bothered reading anymore of this whining about previous season ticket holders at The Withdean getting priority for the Tottenham game.

The club is now entering a new chapter in its history with our move to Falmer. How long do these whingers expect the club to offer priority to previous Withdean season ticket holders for? Whilst i fully commend these fans whom we couldnt have done without we now have 18,000 (ish) season ticket holders. You cannot have a priority scheme within another priority scheme. Besides these season ticket holders were rewarded with first priority on there season ticket at Falmer. Of much more use and value then a poxy pre season friendly right??

How much longer do these people propose that the club reward them?? Forever?

Sometimes I think some people would genuinely rather we average gates of
7k each week if it meant they got the priority they clearly feel they deserve.

For the record i am not a JCL. I just think the added interest in the albion means things change. For example, I went to the majority of away games last year. The new away scheme may now mean I miss out on a couple of away days this season, specifically Palace and Pompey. Thats life, theres no point whining about it and id rather miss a few games a season knowing i support a team with such consistantly good following.

What will be will be so theres no point stressing about it. Just see what happens and enjoy the ride.
 






sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
Apologies if this has already been mentioned elsewhere in the thread but i couldnt be bothered reading anymore of this whining about previous season ticket holders at The Withdean getting priority for the Tottenham game.

The club is now entering a new chapter in its history with our move to Falmer. How long do these whingers expect the club to offer priority to previous Withdean season ticket holders for? Whilst i fully commend these fans whom we couldnt have done without we now have 18,000 (ish) season ticket holders. You cannot have a priority scheme within another priority scheme. Besides these season ticket holders were rewarded with first priority on there season ticket at Falmer. Of much more use and value then a poxy pre season friendly right??

How much longer do these people propose that the club reward them?? Forever?

Sometimes I think some people would genuinely rather we average gates of
7k each week if it meant they got the priority they clearly feel they deserve.

For the record i am not a JCL. I just think the added interest in the albion means things change. For example, I went to the majority of away games last year. The new away scheme may now mean I miss out on a couple of away days this season, specifically Palace and Pompey. Thats life, theres no point whining about it and id rather miss a few games a season knowing i support a team with such consistantly good following.

What will be will be so theres no point stressing about it. Just see what happens and enjoy the ride.
Spot on and now it should be first come first served:)
 




DT Withdean

New member
Mar 5, 2011
1,089
yeah who would want to go watch the opening game of the Clubs new stadium i wonder

What about Sussex Senior Cup Final. A chance to see round the Amex before that.

The Spurs 'game' won't ever be mentioned in history as the first game at the Amex. A meaningless overpriced kickabout.
 


bennibenj

Well-known member
Mar 6, 2011
2,063
Sompting
What about Sussex Senior Cup Final. A chance to see round the Amex before that.

The Spurs 'game' won't ever be mentioned in history as the first game at the Amex. A meaningless overpriced kickabout.

would like to go to the sscf, not to worried about spurs, first game will be Donny, get the competitive buzz
 


Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,762
Buxted Harbour
thats my point, shouldnt people from last season be getting priority?

Personally I don't think you'll need to give priority to anyone. It'll probably sell out but I don't think it's going to be the mad rush for tickets you are making it out to be.

Allot of people I know myself included aren't bothering and want to wait for the proper first game.
 




It's an easy enough gesture to give "priority" to last season's season ticket holders - since neither the Senior Cup Final nor the Spurs game are going to sell out on the first day. Does it do any harm? No.
 


bobby smith

New member
Jan 20, 2011
1,219
WORTHING
Apologies if this has already been mentioned elsewhere in the thread but i couldnt be bothered reading anymore of this whining about previous season ticket holders at The Withdean getting priority for the Tottenham game.

The club is now entering a new chapter in its history with our move to Falmer. How long do these whingers expect the club to offer priority to previous Withdean season ticket holders for? Whilst i fully commend these fans whom we couldnt have done without we now have 18,000 (ish) season ticket holders. You cannot have a priority scheme within another priority scheme. Besides these season ticket holders were rewarded with first priority on there season ticket at Falmer. Of much more use and value then a poxy pre season friendly right??

How much longer do these people propose that the club reward them?? Forever?

Sometimes I think some people would genuinely rather we average gates of
7k each week if it meant they got the priority they clearly feel they deserve.

For the record i am not a JCL. I just think the added interest in the albion means things change. For example, I went to the majority of away games last year. The new away scheme may now mean I miss out on a couple of away days this season, specifically Palace and Pompey. Thats life, theres no point whining about it and id rather miss a few games a season knowing i support a team with such consistantly good following.

What will be will be so theres no point stressing about it. Just see what happens and enjoy the ride.

So Fans who spent 2 years driving to HOME games at Gillingham watching the worst ever Albion teams, shouldnt be gtiven the chance to watch the Spurs game, is that what you are saying ??
 


poidy

Well-known member
Aug 3, 2009
1,849
Correct.

There has to eventually come a point when this stops. Gillingham was 12 years ago, Its time to move on
 






Driver8

On the road...
NSC Patron
Jul 31, 2005
16,220
North Wales
To be honest we could be playing a Scottish second division team and I would still want to go. I just want to look around the stadium so will gladly pay (and drive 600 miles) to do so.
 


IndependentWSU

New member
May 24, 2011
350
So Fans who spent 2 years driving to HOME games at Gillingham watching the worst ever Albion teams, shouldnt be gtiven the chance to watch the Spurs game, is that what you are saying ??

No one forced them to go, they went to support the team they love, and credit to them. Take warmth from the strong sense of well being that Gillingham now brings. But that was then, this is now.

Bring back the Withdean, a cold and lifeless athletics venue?
Bring on the Amex, a quarter full of loyal dedicated followers for 30 years?
Or welcome the future with open arms, reward the young and local supporters who now want to see their local side in a quality stadium, packed full week in week out for seasons to come.
Take pride in what we have, tell your stories of Goldstone, Gillingham and Withdean with jovial spirit and feel good that you have served your club well.
 




DT Withdean

New member
Mar 5, 2011
1,089
Season tickets holders who want to go won't will miss out, as many fans are on holiday then or can't be bothered to buy tickets for the kickabout.
 


Rich Suvner

Skint years RIP
Jul 17, 2003
2,500
Worthing
Take pride in what we have, tell your stories of Goldstone, Gillingham and Withdean with jovial spirit and feel good that you have served your club well.

Well said

This an exciting time to prove once and for all our club can actually realise the potential [levels of support] that we've been banging on about all these years
 


clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
I think that long term STH should get first priority there are a lot of people who. like me, will have had ST at The Goldstone, Gillingham and Withdean.

Really? Didn't you get first pick+3 at our new home? Why should the club keep rewarding people like yourself, over and over again. PSL holders should get first option outside the 1901 club, then maybe last seasons STH's, then open sale.
 






IndependentWSU

New member
May 24, 2011
350
Gillingham match will be the first game under lights at AMEX. I think this will be far popular than a friendly
 




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