They were incredible days. I was so lucky to get in near the start of something really special.
So many brilliant days but I think for me among the most outstanding were going to watch Bully play for England ("U23"? "England B"?) at Plymouth and Ipswich. You just knew that 100s of other...
I agree with you 100%. It seems that many others do not and are perfectly happy with the trend towards ever more expensive and exclusive football at the Albion.
Correcting my own post, they won't "all" be sold because they won't be made available until after the point at which most people have made plans for that weekend and the absence of any concessionary tickets will additionally put a lot of potential buyers off...
The game is Sold Out. The only tickets available from now will be those that are returned using the Ticket Exchange. These will all be sold at full adult price.
Well done you. In addition to the availability of those match by match concessionary tickets there are, of course, season tickets available that represent extremely good value especially for Junior Seagulls.
All is well in Barberland. Nothing to see here. The fact that the Albion will be...
Quite a lot of the returned tickets are from children though. Families and children in particular are far more likely to miss games than adults.
The club could easily afford to sell a child's ticket alongside a full paying adult. They might even sell all the returned tickets available rather...
Corrected...
Tickets that are sold via the exchange are all sold at full adult price regardless of who is using them. Don't know how much that is an issue for you but it will be an expensive outing.
Yet another example of outrageous penny-pinching in the wrong place from Barber. God forbid...