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schmunk

"Members"
Jan 19, 2018
9,521
Mid mid mid Sussex
Blimey! According to the official site there are just 18 tickets left. For a game that will be played in two months time, not knowing who our opponents will be or the kick off time, I think it’s fair to say our enthusiasm for being in Europe is somewhere in the stratosphere. :ohmy:
There are currently about 650 seats available in the two South blocks closest the the away fans (presumably only just opened for sale), plus 45 (FORTY FIVE) around the rest of the ground.
 




Hastings gull

Well-known member
Nov 23, 2013
4,635
There are currently about 650 seats available in the two South blocks closest the the away fans (presumably only just opened for sale), plus 45 (FORTY FIVE) around the rest of the ground.
Fantastic support from the fans -I think that other tickets may be made available nearer the time, as the UEFA hangers-on finally say they are not interested. Bet they will be if we ever made Dublin and then regular fans will be forced out.
 


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,780
West west west Sussex
Blimey! According to the official site there are just 18 tickets left. For a game that will be played in two months time, not knowing who our opponents will be or the kick off time, I think it’s fair to say our enthusiasm for being in Europe is somewhere in the stratosphere. :ohmy:
Almost validates the decision to just get the tickets sold and out of the way.
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,122
Fantastic support from the fans -I think that other tickets may be made available nearer the time, as the UEFA hangers-on finally say they are not interested. Bet they will be if we ever made Dublin and then regular fans will be forced out.
The one thing you can guarantee with success is many of those who backed the club through thin and thin will be trampled by richer Johnny come latelys in the stampede for tickets. Is the same at every club and every final, why would it be any different for us?!
 




el punal

Well-known member
There are currently about 650 seats available in the two South blocks closest the the away fans (presumably only just opened for sale), plus 45 (FORTY FIVE) around the rest of the ground.
You presume right. A couple of hours ago most were ‘blacked out’ as either sold out or unavailable. So the club are ensuring each section is sold out before opening up a new block. Either way this has the making of being a full house weeks before the fixture.
 


Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
8,368
North of Brighton
The one thing you can guarantee with success is many of those who backed the club through thin and thin will be trampled by richer Johnny come latelys in the stampede for tickets. Is the same at every club and every final, why would it be any different for us?!
I presume you mean the ones taking selfies at the game and watching it through their phones rather than actually watching and supporting Brighton.
 


el punal

Well-known member
The one thing you can guarantee with success is many of those who backed the club through thin and thin will be trampled by richer Johnny come latelys in the stampede for tickets. Is the same at every club and every final, why would it be any different for us?!
Why should that be? The fans that have backed the club through thick and thin are the ones that will have the most loyalty points and therefore will be the ones with first dibs for any match tickets. I’m not sure where or who the “Johnny come latelys” are going to do their trampling on, except at the end of the queue.

The caveat here is of course the JCLs could purchase some hospitality packages which will hardly affect us bog standard go to every game fans.
 




portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,122
Why should that be? The fans that have backed the club through thick and thin are the ones that will have the most loyalty points and therefore will be the ones with first dibs for any match tickets. I’m not sure where or who the “Johnny come latelys” are going to do their trampling on, except at the end of the queue.

The caveat here is of course the JCLs could purchase some hospitality packages which will hardly affect us bog standard go to every game fans.
The caveat was exactly my point. You’re assuming a fair allocation. It never happens. Instead goes to debentures corporates and other one time Charlie’s. Same for International tournament matches.
 


schmunk

"Members"
Jan 19, 2018
9,521
Mid mid mid Sussex
There are currently about 650 seats available in the two South blocks closest the the away fans (presumably only just opened for sale), plus 45 (FORTY FIVE) around the rest of the ground.
Just had a look again - now down to 364 seats in those South stand blocks, and 17 others dotted elsewhere, which ALL appear to be wheelchair/assistant seats.
 


Shoreham Beach Seagull

Active member
May 6, 2009
930
Shoreham Beach
Does anyone know what happens if both teams from Lisbon make it through? They can’t both play on that Thursday for the first leg so wonder if it moves to the Wednesday or would they swap the home advantage for one of the games?
 




Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,138
Does anyone know what happens if both teams from Lisbon make it through? They can’t both play on that Thursday for the first leg so wonder if it moves to the Wednesday or would they swap the home advantage for one of the games?

Nobody knows until it happens, if it does.
Consensus is the likelihood that one of the Lisbon home legs will be played on Wednesday, the other on Thursday.
 


Zeus

Well-known member
Jan 10, 2022
431
Does anyone know what happens if both teams from Lisbon make it through? They can’t both play on that Thursday for the first leg so wonder if it moves to the Wednesday or would they swap the home advantage for one of the games?
They wouldnt swap home advantage , that would damage the integrity of the competition, they will move the day of one of the first leg
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

Waxing chumps like candles since ‘75
Oct 4, 2003
11,098
Does anyone know what happens if both teams from Lisbon make it through? They can’t both play on that Thursday for the first leg so wonder if it moves to the Wednesday or would they swap the home advantage for one of the games?
If both sides get through then of the games will be played on the Wednesday evening. UEFA won't change home advantage in the second leg for group winners.

In the 21-22 season both Real Betis and Sevilla were at home in the first leg of the last 16. Real Betis played their game on the Wednesday, Sevilla on the Thursday. In the same round Braga and Porto were both at home in the first leg too, so Porto had their game moved forward by 24 hours
 


drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,070
Burgess Hill
The caveat was exactly my point. You’re assuming a fair allocation. It never happens. Instead goes to debentures corporates and other one time Charlie’s. Same for International tournament matches.
Really? I think every STH that wants to go can. Now on sale to My Albion+ members and STH guests. If by those that you refer to as supporting the club through thick and thin are ones that no longer go but would like to go to this game I'm not sure why they should have precedent over those that have kept going or who have being going regularly for the last few years!
 




One Teddy Maybank

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 4, 2006
21,638
Worthing
If both sides get through then of the games will be played on the Wednesday evening. UEFA won't change home advantage in the second leg for group winners.

In the 21-22 season both Real Betis and Sevilla were at home in the first leg of the last 16. Real Betis played their game on the Wednesday, Sevilla on the Thursday. In the same round Braga and Porto were both at home in the first leg too, so Porto had their game moved forward by 24 hours
Much appreciated post, been wondering myself.
Thank you
 


Dave the hatosaurus

Well-known member
Aug 22, 2021
1,200
worthing
Really? I think every STH that wants to go can. Now on sale to My Albion+ members and STH guests. If by those that you refer to as supporting the club through thick and thin are ones that no longer go but would like to go to this game I'm not sure why they should have precedent over those that have kept going or who have being going regularly for the last few years!
fyi, the post you replied to was in itself a reply to one about what would happen if we were to make the final in Dublin.
 


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