A lot of people have money worries and family commitments, so coming only a fortnight after Charlton (where, let's face it, EVERYONE went) may rule some out too.
3,200 I reckon. And let's make no mistake about it, that's a f***ing brilliant turnout for third division football 120 miles from home.
You're right if we achieve that we will have done very well. Almost Leeds like in terms of away support numbers, but hopefully not their conduct!
you might need to do it as Brighton to Huntingdon return , Huntingdon to Peterborough return. Same train , no need to get off at Huntingdon.
So the train goes from kings cross to Huntington but if you stay on it goes to Peterborough station right?
you might need to do it as Brighton to Huntingdon return , Huntingdon to Peterborough return. Same train , no need to get off at Huntingdon.
Does this mean we have already sold 900 tickets? Or just the first batch of the 900 advance tickets (say 300)?
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The club are expecting another strong Albion following for the trip to second-placed Peterborough United next Saturday [Oct 30] after the first batch of tickets sold-out.
Following the Seagulls' sell-out trip to Charlton last Saturday, where 3,400 travelled to watch Albion's 4-0 victory, there has been a surge in ticket sales this week.
Fans are strongly advised to purchase tickets in advance to avoid disappointment, with the next batch of seated and terrace tickets due to be dispatched shortly.
Meanwhile, due to the high number of ticket sales, the Ticket Office is experiencing some technical problems with the ticketing system.
The club apologises for any inconvenience caused, and they expect to be functioning again as normal by Wednesday afternoon.
Without trawling through the thread, what is our allocation?