Taybha
Whalewhine
Bit of humble pie for me , been informed it was heaving yesterday and at one point there were 9 people in there , sadly one of them ordered a lager top causing a huge queue .
But according to Barber on the Roar, it offers an executive lounge experience for half the price, and we're all not appreciating this?
But according to Barber on the Roar, it offers an executive lounge experience for half the price, and we're all not appreciating this?
Who the f**k goes to football for an Executive Lounge experience !!??
Who the f**k goes to football for an Executive Lounge experience !!??
But according to Barber on the Roar, it offers an executive lounge experience for half the price, and we're all not appreciating this?
probably the 3000 Brighton fans who pay for 1901 tickets.
Exactly, the ones wanting an Executive Lounge experience are already catered for.
Clearly not or 1901 wouldn't have sold out 2010-15 or effectively now sold out as well for the next period.
Some on this thread were doubtful that anyone wants that sort of experience at all at the Amex despite the fact that we have more fans, i think, paying for a lounge than any comparable club.
I guess pitching Seven Stars as a "light" (Barber's marketing speak word for it on Albion Roar) or cheaper or family 1901 isn't working, given multiple reports on here of limited people inside, but not sure why the surprise, let alone, anger, that he is trying to find alternative ways of meeting that demand.
Is the East 1901 sold out?
I didn't realise that.
Clearly not or 1901 wouldn't have sold out 2010-15 or effectively now sold out as well for the next period.
Some on this thread were doubtful that anyone wants that sort of experience at all at the Amex despite the fact that we have more fans, i think, paying for a lounge than any comparable club.
I guess pitching Seven Stars as a "light" (Barber's marketing speak word for it on Albion Roar) or cheaper or family 1901 isn't working, given multiple reports on here of limited people inside, but not sure why the surprise, let alone, anger, that he is trying to find alternative ways of meeting that demand.
Clearly not or 1901 wouldn't have sold out 2010-15 or effectively now sold out as well for the next period.
Some on this thread were doubtful that anyone wants that sort of experience at all at the Amex despite the fact that we have more fans, i think, paying for a lounge than any comparable club.
I guess pitching Seven Stars as a "light" (Barber's marketing speak word for it on Albion Roar) or cheaper or family 1901 isn't working, given multiple reports on here of limited people inside, but not sure why the surprise, let alone, anger, that he is trying to find alternative ways of meeting that demand.
If they are trying to find ways of making money and that's fair enough , but even a ostrich with it's head buried in sand could see that this is a massive fail and correct that failure by simply opening up the 7 stars to all
If they are trying to find ways of making money and that's fair enough , but even a ostrich with it's head buried in sand could see that this is a massive fail and correct that failure by simply opening up the 7 stars to all , it does actually say community stadium on the tin not , The American Express only turn up if you want to feel like a executive stadium . Plus if what your'e saying is true then all the other wannabe executives would be queuing up to get in the 7 stars , they are not , and that's a fact .
The clubs losing 740k a month , solution , charge a handfull of people £12 to get in , problem solved , well done everyone and for god sake nobody tell Mr Bloom the running costs.