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Albion 2013-14 season tickets - ALL the details







Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
8,647
Brighton
Your own comment said the increase to £50 was to cover the club's costs. If so, it's not a subsidy.

What about the drivers, walkers, cyclists, short-distance travellers ? Subsidy for them ?
Anyone who 'walks' to the ground should find someone who lives on the extreme limit of the free travel and get them to pay back some money. Or move! Or even better catch a bus from the ground to a park & ride and back again to get your monies worth
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
47,038
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Also why isn't there an ESU wings price? I'm out in A block ESU and pay the same as someone with dead central seats. If you have a wings section on the West upper, why not the East upper?

I'd understand that...i am central and would accept paying more than wings...i'll go come what may...just cut down on other things..like the odd parking in bridge car park..although i will have to deal with the new coldean parking system..match program will probably be given a miss
 


patbha

New member
Sep 16, 2004
80
worthing
My only gripe is that there is no U21 price as these are the people that we need to encourage for the future and for the atmosphere. As a parent have happily bought my sons season ticket for years but it is a big jump now he will be an adult price though he will still be in full time education for atleast another 3 years.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
60,068
The Fatherland






My only gripe is that there is no U21 price as these are the people that we need to encourage for the future and for the atmosphere. As a parent have happily bought my sons season ticket for years but it is a big jump now he will be an adult price though he will still be in full time education for atleast another 3 years.

Kids ticket prices are amazing and the club do amazing work to attract these young fans. You will pay a lower rate until you are 18. From 18 earn your money and pay the same as the rest of us.
 






Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,782
Withdean area
Maybe.

The diagram attached illustrates what I'm saying though...

The club's pricing chart for zone C includes reference to East Stand, yet there is no zone C colour shading on the stadium diagram, so either the diagram is wrong or the price chart is wrong.

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Bozza, going off at at a tangent, I love that diagram.

It shows the stadium almost as a mini Wembley, and as a complete contrast to the basic layout at Withdean.
 


Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,250
So it's no longer a subsidy ? It would be much more honest to scrap the 'subsidy' and let people pay their own way to get to the ground.



Are there any clubs that don't need a transport system in place ? I can't recall an away ground whereby I have not had to pay for my transport to that ground.

Out of interest, what do you make of the ticket rises, aside from the transport 'subsidy' ? Best.

Why don't the club do away with the subsidy and let fans pay their own transport costs or are they not allowed to do this due to restrictions under the original planning application ?
If I buy a ticket to the theatre or the cinema they don't pay some of my transport costs to get there.
I find it very strange that BHAFC have to absorb our transport costs.

How many other clubs are in our situation where we have inadequate areas around the ground to allow people to drive and park up locally and in big numbers? Somewhere like MK Dons for example has a massive car park and can take most of the matchday vehicles easily so they don't have the numbers needing to travel there by public transport to make what parking there is work, other clubs like Norwich have plenty of on street parking, again it's something we just don't have so we are probably the club that relies on public transport the most in this country to get our fans there, hence the emphasis placed on it.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,782
Withdean area
How many other clubs are in our situation where we have inadequate areas around the ground to allow people to drive and park up locally and in big numbers? Somewhere like MK Dons for example has a massive car park and can take most of the matchday vehicles easily so they don't have the numbers needing to travel there by public transport to make what parking there is work, other clubs like Norwich have plenty of on street parking, again it's something we just don't have so we are probably the club that relies on public transport the most in this country to get our fans there, hence the emphasis placed on it.

This.
The train and bus companies require recompense and the club (us) have to pay it.

Just the way it is, and a price worth paying in getting our dream home.
 




Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,250
Cant believe people are going on about the transport subsidy when this little gem has been unveiled. More than a bit naughty I think,especially as it is the more expensive areas that are getting the bigger % rises. I'd like to know the reasoning behind it.

My guess would be that some areas have been more difficult to sell out in as people have been discouraged by the price (such as the ESL wings at the south end of the ground) If they put them up by 9% then it would make it even harder to sell out these tickets hence the smaller rise and this is also probably why they are going to have category defined match prices so that the ones that have traditionally proved hard to sell as they have little appeal will be cheaper in those areas in order to try to achieve a sell out.
 


Steve.S

Well-known member
May 11, 2012
1,833
Hastings
How many other clubs are in our situation where we have inadequate areas around the ground to allow people to drive and park up locally and in big numbers? Somewhere like MK Dons for example has a massive car park and can take most of the matchday vehicles easily so they don't have the numbers needing to travel there by public transport to make what parking there is work, other clubs like Norwich have plenty of on street parking, again it's something we just don't have so we are probably the club that relies on public transport the most in this country to get our fans there, hence the emphasis placed on it.

Went to Cardiff on Tuesday and parked right outside away entrance for £5 and that's the problem, some think they are paying for something they do not use. Well they do, money was spent on improving the surrounding areas of the Amex even for those who walk. £2 a match is not a lot of money to help pay towards the cost.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,694
Crap Town
How many other clubs are in our situation where we have inadequate areas around the ground to allow people to drive and park up locally and in big numbers? Somewhere like MK Dons for example has a massive car park and can take most of the matchday vehicles easily so they don't have the numbers needing to travel there by public transport to make what parking there is work, other clubs like Norwich have plenty of on street parking, again it's something we just don't have so we are probably the club that relies on public transport the most in this country to get our fans there, hence the emphasis placed on it.

stadium.mk is a nightmare with an over reliance on car travel. Would you like to be stuck in a stadium car park for an hour and a half after every home match , even the Asda car park next door is totally gridlocked with everyone trying to leave Roundabout City at the same time.
 




Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,250
Also why isn't there an ESU wings price? I'm out in A block ESU and pay the same as someone with dead central seats. If you have a wings section on the West upper, why not the East upper?

Isn't the ESU more comparable to the 1901 level of the West stand rather than the WSU in terms of how high you are? Do they pay less in the 1901 wings compared to the centre?
 


Rugrat

Well-known member
Mar 13, 2011
10,215
Seaford
Maybe.

The diagram attached illustrates what I'm saying though...

The club's pricing chart for zone C includes reference to East Stand, yet there is no zone C colour shading on the stadium diagram, so either the diagram is wrong or the price chart is wrong.

View attachment 39814

I can't make head or tail of it really. I'm going to have to move from my expensive seat in W1C but the plan on the club site seems to show that W1A W1B and W1D are one price and W1C another ???

You'd think they'd make it a little more obvious. I'm not even sure what price band I'm in ... assume it's D and the only options I can see for Zone C are the other blocks in West lower and none in East even though the label on OS says West Lower and East ... so it's all f***ed up in my world!!
 


Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,250
Increase seems ok to me.

Can someone explain this to me though. Barber's comment:
“The club’s direct debit facility is very popular but supporters are reminded it is in effect an unsecured, interest free loan the club provides

I know he means we dont have to pay upfront like many do, but either way, we're providing a loan to the club aren't we?


“The club’s direct debit facility is very popular but supporters are reminded it is in effect an unsecured, interest free loan the club provides


That is rubbish. You start paying for a product in mar/apr or whenever and by the time the first part of the product arrives in aug you have payed 40% or so upfront anyway.


It is a loan in a way because it is something you can't cancel when you have paid only a couple of the payments, you have to commit to pay for the entire term of the agreement.

They have basically given you your st in the understanding that you will pay the outstanding balance so they have sold you something which you are yet to pay for in full so therefore you still owe the rest of the cost hence a loan by the club as they are giving you the credit to buy it rather than having to pay on a match by match basis at full price
 


Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,250
stadium.mk is a nightmare with an over reliance on car travel. Would you like to be stuck in a stadium car park for an hour and a half after every home match , even the Asda car park next door is totally gridlocked with everyone trying to leave Roundabout City at the same time.

Now only if they started to leave five minutes before the final whistle :whistle:
 




The Orange Seagull

Time Traveller
Jul 8, 2004
799
Stuck in the 80's
I travel from Polegate.
Polegate to Falmer return is £7-40, x 23 matches = £170.20. No Subsidy.
Polegate to Lewes return is £6-50, x 23 matches =£149.50 plus £50 subsidy.

Really well thought out for some of us.

But i'll pay it regardless.

I also find it unfair that I have to pay £6.50 return to Lewes from Polegate when someone from Haywards Heath,which is a longer train journey away,travels for free!
 


shaolinpunk

[Insert witty title here]
Nov 28, 2005
7,187
Brighton
I'm happy with the increase although I'd like to know what the prices will be if we do go up
 


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