Northstandite
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I hope there is still a sizeable allocation available to those who cannot afford s/t's or can rarely make games due their job/commitments.
I cannot wait to get back to Sussex and get to the Amex. I keep hearing about it, seeing pictures, videos etc.
Cannot really put my name on the ST waiting list yet as it will be many months, or even a couple of years, until I am back down again.
This may be a good thing in a way, as the first time I see it, it will be finished.
I hope there is still a sizeable allocation available to those who cannot afford s/t's or can rarely make games due their job/commitments.
The club do not seem to be doing any marketing as far as I know of so must be confident in selling them?
This was snuck onto the Seagulls website, just as a banner at the bottom of the home page:
Brighton and Hove Albion | Tickets | Season Tickets | Amex Season Ticket Details
For supporters interested in acquiring a season ticket for the 2012/13 season, the club will be selling up to 5000 new season tickets, as a result of permission to put in additional seats in the East Stand and south-west corner.
Going to be a difficult league next season Geoff, it is going to be very interesting over the coming weeks to see what players we add to the squad.
I think we could be selling more season tickets than any other club in this division.
How many will Leeds, Sheff Wed, Blackburn sell? Not more than 16,000 I bet.
Plenty of clubs sell 10k ST and get 20k+crowds etc.I also hope we leave plenty of tickets for those who can't afford one and those who can only make so many games,its very important that they get to see the albion play on a regular basis aswell.
Absolutely, I wasn't able to commit to a season tkt last season and it was a real headache trying to get a tkt when I was able to go (not to mention occasional probs with nsc'ers on the tkt exchange)
I think we could be selling more season tickets than any other club in this division.
How many will Leeds, Sheff Wed, Blackburn sell? Not more than 16,000 I bet.
Plenty of clubs sell 10k ST and get 20k+crowds etc.I also hope we leave plenty of tickets for those who can't afford one and those who can only make so many games,its very important that they get to see the albion play on a regular basis aswell.
I think we had more than Leeds last season. I reckon Sheff Weds will sell 20+ tho.
When clubs do well, the crowds come back. Sheff Weds will soon start to fill their huge ground. We are talking about how many season tickets we can sell this year and about filling the 30,000 seats. If we do well next year and get promotion, we will have a waiting list that is huge. If ( No way) we finish at or near the bottom. That will be the time for us to judge if we could fill those seats the season after.I doubt it. Hillsborough is a huge ground, which never sells out these days (even for derbies against United), therefore there's little incentive for them to buy STs apart from to save money in the long term. But a lot of people can't afford the initial lump payment, and would rather pay match by match.
These stats are a season old now, but as of the 2011 season, the average number of season tickets sold for Championship clubs was 11,580.
The 3,000 waiting list is completely misleading, as each person on the list could buy 4 tickets. For example, I was after 2, so I was 1 name on the waiting list.We had 18500 ST holders last season, and approx 3000 on the waiting list, so the figure of 21500 sounds about right. I just wonder if many didn't renew for this season, meaning that to attain the 22500, we would need to take up any slack after the 3000 on the waiting list...
Don't underestimate the demand if we're doing well,many more thousands will flock im sure.No doubt we'll have the most season ticket holders and by quiet a distance me thinks.If we sell all the ST's there will be circa 1000 for a everyday game. Organised persons managed last season with this many being available. Next season it will be even easier as there will be 6000 fewer people in the market for one.
On top of this 1000 there could be an extra 1000-1500 if away support is poor and anything between another 500 to 2000 available via the ticket exchange, if the club do what they say and get it implemented for next season.
The 3,000 waiting list is completely misleading, as each person on the list could buy 4 tickets. For example, I was after 2, so I was 1 name on the waiting list.