Reading the season ticket T&Cs
For season ticket upgrades there is no mention of having to share this with Albion + members. These tickets can be shared with anyone (obviously the season ticket holder is ultimately responsible for that persons behaviour etc). The cost of doing this is the cost...
It's still in the T&Cs for the upcoming season (section 17.5)
link to the pdf document here https://tickets.brightonandhovealbion.com/usercontent/documents/pdf/2425/tandcs/MFT%20ST%20Terms%20and%20conditions%2020242025.pdf
The key thing is it has to be 4 + home league games. The Europa League games don’t count towards the eligibility for season ticket purchase at the moment.
Uploading the whole stand and which seats are available may prove tricky as you can only capture one block at a time. Here is a break down of number of seats by block for the North.
There is about 70 tickets available but the vast majority are single seats, barely any seats at all in the middle sections. In fact I think only 1 section (N1H) has two seats next to each other.
Ticket sales seem to have ground to a halt. I had a count up yesterday morning and then again this morning and the actual amount available has gone up (only by about 10), this is probably due to people having tickets in baskets when I completed the count. The only stand that seems to have gone...
There are tickets available as a new window opens on Monday.
The club, via the website, clearly say if any remain at the end of the window they will look at putting them on sale. That’s different to the message the other poster got from supporter services.
That’s different to the current message on the club website.
It says that if any remain after this window closes the club will look at putting them on sale to other windows and more Albion+ members (although they could do with proof reading the opening message before putting it out).
Certainly wasn't all home games as my son was in that priority window and he'd missed a few.
I've just checked and he had attended 9 of the 14 home PL games so far this season.
The next priority group was meant to be all other Albion+ members.
From the season ticket page (https://tickets.brightonandhovealbion.com/subscriptions)
A quick count shows there are currently just over 3,000 tickets to chose from when you go to purchase a new season ticket.
Approx breakdown for stands is as follows
North - 100
North Shelf - 40
East Lower - 1200
East Upper - 540
South - 300
West Lower - 380
West Upper - 490
Does anyone know...
It’s not done on points, it’s done on number of home league games attended this season. Obviously the ticket needs to be assigned to the Albion+ member for their attendance to register but it doesn’t matter how the ticket was purchased as I logged into buy those for my son and just assigned them...
I don’t think it matters how they are purchased providing they are assigned to your son. My son is 11 so obviously isn’t buying the tickets himself. I login and get them and make sure they are assigned to him. The games he has been to have been purchased in a number of different ways too, some...
That date has come from the email the club sent out last week to anyone who was in the priority group. It's also the date on the season ticket page of the website (https://tickets.brightonandhovealbion.com/subscriptions) so I think whoever told you that on the phone was mistaken.
According to the ticket history my son has done 9 home games so far this season in the league. He’s also already got a ticket for Arsenal but that might have been sorted after the emails were sent regarding him being p1.
I don’t think it’s being done on points but rather number of home games attended this season. We got an email about my son being in the priority group last weekend.
My daughter who has been an Albion+ member for longer and has more points than my son isn’t in the priority group but she hasn’t...
There is a priority window for Albion+ members who have attended the most home league games this season. They get first dibs on new season tickets. They will then go on sale to all other Albion+ members at a later date (should any remain).
Not sure what demand will be like for the first...