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Thank you Mr Barber



Acker79

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 15, 2008
31,921
Brighton
Dear Mr Barber,

Thank you for trying. Time will tell if your decisions are the right one for the club and fans in the long run.
 










BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,139
If we stay in the championship which is most likely,Barber's big moment will come when the season ticket prices are announced for next season.
 




SIMMO SAYS

Well-known member
Jul 31, 2012
11,731
Incommunicado
Thank you Paul barber
For laying the foundations to turn our club into a global brand after nearly drowning and then treading water for the last 12 years
To compete at the top level things have to change & culling gullys girls was a move in the right direction to become a more professional club , people don't like change but you have to move with the times look what happened to cannon & ball their act stayed the same for 40 years and got left behind in the comedy wasteland
Once again I thank you mr barber long may your reign continue
:thumbsup:
Premier league here we come
It's no longer the gus bus but a Gus Juggernaut HONK HONK !!!!

Mr'T' When I first read the above I thought you must be after a gong in the New Year Honours List :wink:
 


Sussex Nomad

Well-known member
Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
Thank you Paul barber
For laying the foundations to turn our club into a global brand after nearly drowning and then treading water for the last 12 years
To compete at the top level things have to change & culling gullys girls was a move in the right direction to become a more professional club , people don't like change but you have to move with the times look what happened to cannon & ball their act stayed the same for 40 years and got left behind in the comedy wasteland
Once again I thank you mr barber long may your reign continue
:thumbsup:
Premier league here we come
It's no longer the gus bus but a Gus Juggernaut HONK HONK !!!!

And you called me a Champagne Socialist! Hahaha!!! Oh the irony.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,970
Hove
If we stay in the championship which is most likely,Barber's big moment will come when the season ticket prices are announced for next season.

Season ticket prices will no doubt be a board level decision no doubt with TB involved. I doubt very much this will be a Barber only call.
 






Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,063
Kitchener, Canada
If we stay in the championship which is most likely,Barber's big moment will come when the season ticket prices are announced for next season.

It's going to be interesting. The first season at The Amex with potentially no one on the waiting list. Can a price hike be justified if we are already paying one of the highest ST prices in The Championship? I don't think so.
 


Bozza

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Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
56,005
Back in Sussex
If we stay in the championship which is most likely,Barber's big moment will come when the season ticket prices are announced for next season.

Because of when the renewal period is, barring either an amazingly good or dreadfully bad run, we'll not know which division we are in when season ticket prices have to be announced.
 




Blackadder

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 6, 2003
16,084
Haywards Heath
If I was a footballer I'd definitely want to play at empty stadiums/ stadiums filled with 'cash cows' just mooing all the time.

Fortunately most footballers will want to come to the Amex, as it's pretty full.
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Global brand? Give me strength. The problem with a few on here is they want to believe we are still some struggling, groundless club because the revel in the drama of the up against it attitude. Well, the club is making money, we have an amazing stadium and we are holding our own inthe league. There is nothing to whinge about so you turn to Barber and attack him for getting shot of some dancing girls. Fair enough if you object to that but it all smacks of mole hill/mountain conversion to me.
 


HawkTheSeagull

New member
Jan 31, 2012
9,122
Eastbourne
If we stay in the championship which is most likely,Barber's big moment will come when the season ticket prices are announced for next season.

The phrase "Make or Break" comes to mind there. If we're promoted, then fine I can see why prices will go up, but if we don't then ST prices shouldn't change. Bringing in dynamic pricing would be a good step too.

But this is too sensible so probably won't happen.
 




HastingsSeagull

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2010
9,347
BGC Manila
I suppose becoming a plastic, soulless, corporate brand of a football club is OK as long as we're playing good football. Fans are overrated anyway, the club will outlive any of them, what's important is how much money they can bring in at the end of the day.

INDEED! When we have more fans in Japan (let alone China) than Sussex, it will be a glorious day for this football club!...................... errrrrrrrr...................... won't it? All those rich fans commuting from Manchester or Moscow for live games while people in Moulescombe work hard all week to afford their sky package for highlights hours later :thumbsup: Glorious scenes! At least we'll be able to afford Prem players wages though so they'll be some nice looking cars appearing on sky sports news representing our club ???
 


Bozza

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Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
56,005
Back in Sussex
The phrase "Make or Break" comes to mind there. If we're promoted, then fine I can see why prices will go up, but if we don't then ST prices shouldn't change. Bringing in dynamic pricing would be a good step too.

But this is too sensible so probably won't happen.

I would be absolutely STUNNED if dynamic pricing was not in place next season.
 


Blackadder

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 6, 2003
16,084
Haywards Heath
Global brand? Give me strength. The problem with a few on here is they want to believe we are still some struggling, groundless club because the revel in the drama of the up against it attitude. Well, the club is making money, we have an amazing stadium and we are holding our own inthe league. There is nothing to whinge about so you turn to Barber and attack him for getting shot of some dancing girls. Fair enough if you object to that but it all smacks of mole hill/mountain conversion to me.

Couldn't have put it better myself. Let's face it some posters are not happy if they are campaigning/moaning about something. They MISS the bad old days. There were some fans who didn't go to one away game last year but they went to Plymouth.

I went on the old marches/quizzes/meat ups etc for Falmer. I have no need to campaign for anything else at the moment. I am enjoying the football and the Amex experience.


Standing? I voted in favour for the North ( I sit in the West) it's not going to happen at the moment. Not fazed.

Gully's Girls? I was still in the bar when they were performing. Hats off to them but it's not going to stop the world spinning (or me going to football).

Selling the most expensive seats first? Well yes, I don't agree with that. Don't think it's fair or right (Before anyone accuses me of being a brown nose). Hopefully it will be easier to get cheaper seats for casuals when the North Stand is finished.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,112
And there was me thinking I was the only one to be AMAZED at the overreaction on some of the other threads. Someone even started a Barber Out online petition FFS!

I'm guessing whoever came into the role would do exactly the same as Barber has done, probably based on the brief from Tony Bloom. In my eyes, he is doing plenty of things to move the club onto the next level.

With the amount of moans on here when we don't win and sit x points outside the play-offs, it is difficult to know what people actually want from the football club. Assuming that they want Premier League football and the best players possible, how on earth do they expect to get it other than by increasing revenues?
 




severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,562
By the seaside in West Somerset
like it or not the OP is right. The gap from top to bottom is widening and there is less and less time to bridge the gap before the top flight becomes unreachable for any club that is not financially equipped to compete.

We can stay where we are and maybe yo yo between the championship and league 1 but having built the amex and new training facilities the fickleness of fans starved of success will bankrupt the club in fairly short time. Our bridges were burned when we left withdean. We have to compete at the top of this league and strive for promotion or we will become financially unsustainable. It is already too late to do snything but compete for the top.

For those wanting to revert to standing and fan power I'm afraid Crawley msy be your best option. Sorry but you probably cant have it both ways. Football at the top is about revenues and brands and as soon as we committed £100m to the club's future that is where we were going like it or not
 




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