Hardly fair is it. If I hadn't already ordered my tickets I would be tempted to go in the home end and save myself £30.
I assume we have better seats than the £14 people?
The have dynamic pricing for home fans , the price for away fans is what they expect it to cost for home fans buying their ticket on the day.
I didn't think you were supposed to treat home and away fans differently as far as pricing goes?
The price of the seats goes up progressively according to sales , the argument is that on the day of the match what seats are left will cost the same as what the away fans paid.
The price of the seats goes up progressively according to sales , the argument is that on the day of the match what seats are left will cost the same as what the away fans paid.
And the reason that they can't use the same system for home and away fans is?
But I bought mine in advance too so surely I should also benefit from this early buyer discount? Seems discriminatory to me.
I bought my ticket last night for £29 , I want to stand with other Brighton fans at the game. If you went to see us play last season you'll know this is what Derby do with their tickets. Who wants to sit among the sheepshaggers and save a tenner if they cannot properly support the team ?
I bought my ticket last night for £29 , I want to stand with other Brighton fans at the game. If you went to see us play last season you'll know this is what Derby do with their tickets. Who wants to sit among the sheepshaggers and save a tenner if they cannot properly support the team ?
So Brighton supporters who might not (for whatever reason) be able to afford the £15 extra to see their team arent proper supporters ? They are in the ground still watching their team, yes not vocally of course, but they are still making the effort.
I would rather simply not go than sit in the home end because i would be kicked out if we scored.
I bought my ticket last night for £29 , I want to stand with other Brighton fans at the game. If you went to see us play last season you'll know this is what Derby do with their tickets. Who wants to sit among the sheepshaggers and save a tenner if they cannot properly support the team ?
Not worth the shoeing you would get from the Derby fans before the stewards dragged you out if you want my opinion.
The good news is you can buy on the day for the away end