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Captain Sensible

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
6,437
Not the real one
I don't know, I said there's no entertaining people with your membership. You can't bring a mate, or anyone for that matter unless you buy more £250 tickets. I have no idea if you can transfer them. You can buy a membership on seagulls tickets. You have to log in for it. Does it get loaded onto your season ticket? All I know from the club info and PB's email that it's 1 membership for 1 person.
 




Hiney

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
19,396
Penrose, Cornwall
It's better in WSL after the game anyway. If it's cold, we've all got a COAT and it's not WET because it's indoors. And it's ideal for the STROLL to the station. Most importantly, the COMPANY is TOP-NOTCH

I would bet LARGE that HB&B has already paid his money for the Seven Stars place. This type of elitist nonsense is right up his ALLEY
 


Captain Sensible

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
6,437
Not the real one
The suggestion is if you buy a few (non-1901) seats for corporate entertainment purposes, you could also buy a Seven Stars 'membership' for each seat so you could take your guests, which may vary from game to game, to the lounge. So, for example, 4 season tickets and 4 Seven Stars memberships.

Yes I get that, I was thinking more of the fans they had now turfed out of the 7Stars. If with your £250 you could bring a mate it might get more of an uptake, but yourself and others are right, it will most likely be bought by firms entertaining in a corporate non-contact way. More corporate, the way this club is going and it's pissing me right off.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,527
More corporate, the way this club is going.

Corporate only works while the club is in the ascendancy. First hint of a downturn in the club's fortunes and the corporates will all jump ship pronto tonto and the club will be back with the begging bowl asking the original fans to dig deep and save the club (again). It's in the club's best interests not to alienate those fans too much, I'd have thought.
 


dylan_bha

Active member
Sep 21, 2004
709
LA
There's no entertaining anyone. It's £250 per person, you can't invite your mates, clients, family members etc. They have to fork out £250 or they can't come in.
I agree with you about improving concourses. There aren't enough tv's, they don't have enough with sky or BT sports instead of the club advert feed. The club need to make an area where friends from other stands can meet up pre match. It's that or lose out to the pubs.

I realise that, but anyone who already buys a few seats and uses them corporately will think nothing of adding £250 so they also get the use of a members only lounge
 




Goldstone1976

We Got Calde in!!
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Apr 30, 2013
13,825
Herts
I realise that, but anyone who already buys a few seats and uses them corporately will think nothing of adding £250 so they also get the use of a members only lounge

A type of 1901-lite, you mean? "The 950.5 club". Has a certain ring to it.
 


Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,176
It's better in WSL after the game anyway. If it's cold, we've all got a COAT and it's not WET because it's indoors. And it's ideal for the STROLL to the station. Most importantly, the COMPANY is TOP-NOTCH

I would bet LARGE that HB&B has already paid his money for the Seven Stars place. This type of elitist nonsense is right up his ALLEY
Unlikely as the buffoon decided he would pay 2 x £500 installments for his 1901 seat and just get 10 years whereas the smart kids paid £1000 up front and get it for life. He'll be saving his pennies for the next £500 request in 5 years.
 


I've had a reply from Paul Barber. From his holidays. Written on an iPhone. He gets some flack but honestly, we'd be in a worse place without him I think. Also, his "lateness", was an hour. That's commendable for a man answering an email from some bloke essentially whining about him having to do his job. Anyway, here's the response:

Dear Chris

Thank you for your email.

I'm currently overseas on a family holiday so apologies for the lateness of my response.

I'm sorry to hear that you are unhappy about our decision to change access policy to the Seven Stars sports bar. I appreciate that for some supporters this is disappointing news and I wish we could have avoided the decision. For context, however, whilst there may well be much debate on social media you are only the fourth supporter to write to me on this issue (including one person who doesn't actually use the bar - and has never used the bar - but wrote to me to complain about the decision anyway!).

Regards, Paul

Stopped reading at this bit.

Perhaps you could, in your reply, highlight Mr Barbers use of this particular line and point out to him that had other fans of others clubs who had previously never used The Goldstone decided "Nah, bugger it" in 1997 we may not have a club at this particular moment, and in turn he wouldn't be employed on a considerable salary.

Knobhead.
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,851
Hove
Stopped reading at this bit.

Perhaps you could, in your reply, highlight Mr Barbers use of this particular line and point out to him that had other fans of others clubs who had previously never used The Goldstone decided "Nah, bugger it" in 1997 we may not have a club at this particular moment, and in turn he wouldn't be employed on a considerable salary.

Knobhead.

How many supporters bars did we have at the Goldstone?
 




BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
12,457
Stopped reading at this bit.

Perhaps you could, in your reply, highlight Mr Barbers use of this particular line and point out to him that had other fans of others clubs who had previously never used The Goldstone decided "Nah, bugger it" in 1997 we may not have a club at this particular moment, and in turn he wouldn't be employed on a considerable salary.

Knobhead.

Or you could do it yourself instead of insulting a man from behind your keyboard.

Just a suggestion.
 




wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
NSC Patron
Aug 10, 2007
13,637
Melbourne
There is a large commercial area being underused or misused so the club try to turn it into a money making exercise and yet people moan, I'm with Barber on this one, kids are catered for in the Family Stand area and I bet if a question is raised at the Forum Barber will say it is sold out or nearly sold out.
£250 a season for a guaranteed access to a pre/after match lounge, free programme etc in my mind makes it an attractive deal and will easily sell out.

Slipping Ernest, you will be telling us that you actually own shares in a previously nationalised company next........
 


SIMMO SAYS

Well-known member
Jul 31, 2012
11,722
Incommunicado
It was called the Hove Park Tavern and it was free entry

My Pub of choice was the Station Hotel at Preston Park Station as I had a flat thirty yards away :thumbsup:
Mind you the YOMP up the hill to Dyke Road and through Hove Rec & Hove Park after too much :drink: was a sight to behold :ohmy:
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Looks like the £250 membership can be paid for by direct debit - I assume monthly which makes it just over £20 per month extra on the ST debit.
 






Prince Monolulu

Everything in Moderation
Oct 2, 2013
10,201
The Race Hill
1.5 mill per month, needs a few more nags to romp home as per Saturday. Makes you appreciate his 'input', and hats off PB.....for once you have sold me. Not buying the deal personally, but accept the validity.
 












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