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BeHereNow

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Mar 2, 2016
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According to the stadium map, the seats available are:

North - 23
Family - 24
East Lower - 16
East Upper - 29
E1H - 101
S1A - 54
South - 46 (S1D & S1E still not available)
West Lower - 43
West Upper - 30

I hope there will be enough PIES

Looks like they've added a load more seats around the ground. Quite a few blocks were sold out before, not so many now.

Surprised they've opened S1A before S1E.
 




rippleman

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Oct 18, 2011
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More to do with how attractive a place to visit Burnley is (ground, town and fans all horrible). I'd be happy never to have to go there again.

I quite like the "old style" ground but on points 2 & 3 I agree entirely. Only worst place I can think of is Cardiff!
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Looks like they've added a load more seats around the ground. Quite a few blocks were sold out before, not so many now.

Surprised they've opened S1A before S1E.

S1E is not going to be put up for sale at any time.

1,400 Burnley expected in a crowd of c29,000.
 


Bozza

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HOME SELL-OUT EXPECTED FOR BURNLEY CLASH

Brighton & Hove Albion are expecting their first sell-out home crowd for a Championship fixture since 2013 for the top-of-the-table lunchtime clash with Burnley at the Amex this Saturday.

The club's ticket office have now released ALL remaining home seats for sale, and fans wishing to attend this weekend's game are strongly urged to move quickly to secure a seat, as there is now extremely limited availability, with less than 500 home tickets left for sale. The largest number of home seats remain in sections E1H and S1A (NB: section S1E will NOT be open to home fans at any stage).

Chief executive Paul Barber commented, "The response from Albion fans has been superb. We saw an absolutely outstanding turnout at MK Dons, we are now very well set for a home sell-out this weekend, with more than 1400 Burnley fans adding to what should be a great atmosphere. We're hoping for good home ticket sales for our last three home matches against Fulham, QPR and Derby County too.

"We also expect to sell-out our allocation for the two away trips to Charlton and Middlesbrough, and take very good numbers to the mid-week games at Birmingham City and Nottingham Forest. Our support, for our remaining games - home and away - is set to be exceptional, as it has been throughout the season, and that will only help Chris Hughton and our players in the final stages of what is a very exciting campaign.

"Our message to Albion fans everywhere is please get your tickets as soon as possible if you want to be part of the run-in as we push for a place in the top two of the Championship! Every match is now a cup final and, as has been the case throughout this club’s history, our fans can make a real difference."

ALBION'S RUN-IN
Burnley (H) - Saturday 2nd April, 12.30pm (live on Sky Sports)
Birmingham (A) - Tuesday 5th April, 7.45pm
Nottingham Forest (A) - Monday 11th April, 7.45pm (live on Sky Sports)
Fulham (H) - Friday 15th April, 7.45pm
QPR (H) - Tuesday 19th April, 7.45pm
Charlton (A) - Saturday 23rd April, 3pm
Derby (H) - Monday 2nd May, 2.30pm (live on Sky Sports)
Middlesbrough (H) - Saturday 7th May, 12.30pm

Albion's last sell-out for a league fixture at the Amex was the match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on the final day of the 2012/13 season, with the club already guaranteed a play-off place.

This game has much more at stake for the Seagulls. The Clarets currently sit top of the Championship, with Albion four points behind in second place.

A crowd of more than 29,000 is expected to be at the match, it could be Albion's biggest home crowd of the season; and largest for a league match since the Wolves match.
 






heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
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I don't think so. We will need to sell out most of S1E to be within a chance. I'm not sure if the Wolves 30,003 game was the highest number of home fans, but for that game we had sold out up to half of S1E.
You do low that the mythical 30003 was subsequently corrected to 29k odd figure?!?
 


edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
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I hope there will be enough PIES

Bloody hell, Hiney. It's impressive enough that we've managed to turn the team around from last season's relegation-flirting flops to genuine promotion contenders. Don't start expecting MIRACLES now.
 


















Feb 14, 2010
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No idea why this is news worthy. If it's a surprise to anyone then I really don't know why. We got thousands more for Rochdale in the 3rd division.
 








perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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S1E will be used to just section off?

Burnley look like that they have been allocated 1700 seats (+ 300 for segregation) but may only be bringing 1400 or so?

Maybe our officicial capacity at 30,750 is more than we can ever get in?
 


Prince Monolulu

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Oct 2, 2013
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If 20,000 attend on Saturday, there is a space the size of West Street behind the South goal but we win 1 - 0 with a deflection off of a backside I shall go home happy.
 




chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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No idea why this is news worthy. If it's a surprise to anyone then I really don't know why. We got thousands more for Rochdale in the 3rd division.

PS:We did. Once. And that was for our final game of the season in 1971/72 when we were promoted. Our average (home) crowd that season was 17K , about 9K fewer what it will be this season.

But If your point is that our very recent crowds aren't historically unusually high then i'm sure you'll know that 2015/16 will mark the first time in our 115 year history that we will have 4 seasons in a row with an average attendance of over 25K.
And our average attendance this year so far is higher than in any other year in our history apart from last year and the year before that and the year before that.
 




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