No
You buy your seat for 5 years and are contracted to that seat for 5 years...you pay £ 500 and then £80 a month for 5 years...irrespective if you sell the tciket...its your contract with the Albion. Therefore if you sell your seat, you MUST make sure that your selling price includes the money you owe to the end of the contract, or you will be out of pocket. Presumably if you die, the club are a creditor on your estate until your seat expires. How does this work on life tickets?
The club do not see any income from that seat on top of what you are due to pay for your 5 years.
That is what has been stated before.
If you sell that seat for £100 million, the club dont see any of that apart from what you owe them on expired 5 years.
Or is that bollocks?
No, this is all wrong. Definitely. You are only committed to those 5 years in order to keep your seat i.e. you've paid £1000 for it, and the club agree that it's yours for every game for 5 years at the agreed price. There is no commitment for you to have to maintain those payments over 5 years, if you default they simply take the seat back. If you sell the seat, you inform the club of the sale, and the new owner simply sets up the new monthly payments with the club. You are no longer responsible for any payments. This has been the case at other clubs with new grounds such as Swansea and Hull.
2) The company are hardly likely to say " out of the 8 stadiums weve done Brighton has the least potential, no point us doing this ground to be honest".
Im only being cynically sarcastic
Unfortunately the other 7 stadiums were: Sudbury Town, Seaford Town, Drewsbury Athletic, Peacehaven Panthers, Exeter Rovers, Bognor Boys Club and Emsworth United.
I've been on it aswell. And it just gave me goosebumps from the moment I set foot in there, best experience of my life.
How old are you ? If the answers 25+ youve got to get out more
Two questions:
b) Why is the north stand called 'north' as it is, by compass, the most southerly stand of the Amex? In the goldstone, the north stand was the north because it was the most northerly (with refernce to a compass)?
I seem to recall being guaranteed a hard hat tour and first choice of seats at Falmer when I got a two season 'farewell to Withdean' season ticket three years ago.
Not happened as yet.
Not happy about the east stand zero tollerance thing. Fair enough in the family section but still. Was hoping to sit there but it's going to have to be the north stand. West stand will no doubt be the £650 jobbies.
I was also told recently that when the corners are filled in, and a third tier put on the West Stand, then the capacity could/would be more than 30,000 for when we are in the Premiership.
TB
This has been bugging me too. The North stand appears to me to be to the West. The a27 runs E/W so surely the east Stand is the most northerly of all four
Under no circumstances must the stadium become a damp squid.
Couple of things puzzling me here:
1. Is it a given that we can increase capacity? I know the stadium has the potential, but I understood we'd need to get planning permission to add more seats and that getting permission wasn't a formality.
2. Lots of chat about Plat/Gold members getting priority booking for events and concerts. I thought the planning permission we have was very restrictig on uses other than football. Am I wrong? If not, then is priority booking for concerts/events of any value?