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[Football] season ticket moves



Wardy's twin

Well-known member
Oct 21, 2014
8,448
Anyone know what the online process is to move season ticket seats , this is all I could find....

Moving Seats

If you are a current season ticket holder wishing to move seats you must renew your current season tickets first.

If you pay by Direct Debit you will auto-renew, but if you pay by credit/debit card you must renew your current seat prior to the deadline of 5pm on Monday, 26 February 2024 to qualify to move.

Moves will be available online or via the Albion Booking Line on 01273 668855 (Option 1). Moves will be available from 2pm on the dates shown below, dependent on the area you wish to move to (please note that applications will not be accepted by email):



Mon 18 March 2024 - moves to or within the North and South Stands

Tue 19 March 2024 - moves to or within the East and West Stands

Moves start from 9am online, and 2pm by phone.
 














Beanstalk

Well-known member
Apr 5, 2017
2,547
London
Anyone know what the online process is to move season ticket seats , this is all I could find....

Moving Seats

If you are a current season ticket holder wishing to move seats you must renew your current season tickets first.

If you pay by Direct Debit you will auto-renew, but if you pay by credit/debit card you must renew your current seat prior to the deadline of 5pm on Monday, 26 February 2024 to qualify to move.

Moves will be available online or via the Albion Booking Line on 01273 668855 (Option 1). Moves will be available from 2pm on the dates shown below, dependent on the area you wish to move to (please note that applications will not be accepted by email):




Mon 18 March 2024 - moves to or within the North and South Stands

Tue 19 March 2024 - moves to or within the East and West Stands

Moves start from 9am online, and 2pm by phone.
We moved from the north end of WSU to the centre a few seasons ago for a few reasons.

Phone the club up at 2pm. They sorted it very quickly and efficiently. That's what we did and the move has been fantastic. Even the noisy neighbour (@jackalbion) has turned out to be an alright bloke.
 




GJN1

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2014
1,231
Brighton
more than happy to sit next to you.

I have two objectionable people next to me. I moved to the seat this year , but it became clear if you have a different opinion then you're an idiot. Not encountered the like before either home or away , guess I have been lucky.
I moved two seasons ago in the Upper East. Bloke next to me - who's on here – was coming out with some increasingly racist remarks (before saying 'you can't say anything these days' etc) so moved further along the Upper East and now sit next to some lovely people. An altogether more pleasant experience.
 




Nobby Cybergoat

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2021
7,028
Momentus decision taken.

Having been in wsu since the Amex opened, I've just gone to the north. Had to call the club to sort it.

Thanks for posting the thread!
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
10,938
WeHo
Anyone know what the online process is to move season ticket seats , this is all I could find....

Moving Seats

If you are a current season ticket holder wishing to move seats you must renew your current season tickets first.

If you pay by Direct Debit you will auto-renew, but if you pay by credit/debit card you must renew your current seat prior to the deadline of 5pm on Monday, 26 February 2024 to qualify to move.

Moves will be available online or via the Albion Booking Line on 01273 668855 (Option 1). Moves will be available from 2pm on the dates shown below, dependent on the area you wish to move to (please note that applications will not be accepted by email):




Mon 18 March 2024 - moves to or within the North and South Stands

Tue 19 March 2024 - moves to or within the East and West Stands

Moves start from 9am online, and 2pm by phone.


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Weststander

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NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,091
Withdean area
more than happy to sit next to you.

I have two objectionable people next to me. I moved to the seat this year , but it became clear if you have a different opinion then you're an idiot. Not encountered the like before either home or away , guess I have been lucky.

To date I've been lucky, my favourite stadium neighbours were a retired cop in the Withdean south stand and some police detectives front row of WSU. What a coincidence!

But with the latter there were a couple of 60 year old northern-accent school teachers in the row behind. Clearly only Albion since August 2011, the female's voice and cringy comments grated. I was also slightly reticent in using my industrial football vocabulary because they were goody two shoes :lolol:
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,725
Eastbourne
To date I've been lucky, my favourite stadium neighbours were a retired cop in the Withdean south stand and some police detectives front row of WSU. What a coincidence!

But with the latter there were a couple of 60 year old northern-accent school teachers in the row behind. Clearly only Albion since August 2011, the female's voice and cringy comments grated. I was also slightly reticent in using my industrial football vocabulary because they were goody two shoes :lolol:
The female, was she a Geordie? I know a teacher who that may be.... I think she started watching Albion because she fancied KLL.
 


el punal

Well-known member
I must be very lucky. My seat is in WSU right on the halfway line which I’ve had since 2011. Most of the fans around have also been there since the Amex opened. We all get on well - good banter, many are drinking buddies as time has gone on, and a few of us now meet up for away games as well.

Should I tell everyone that I’m a Chelsea fan? FFS! I’m only kidding! :drink:
 


Moshe Gariani

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2005
12,092
Anyone on here in N1F or nearby...?

Looking at move from N1D to be nearer MG Jnr's pal... how far back does everyone stand throughout over there these days??
 




hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,366
Chandlers Ford
I moved our seats FOUR times, within two blocks of WSU, last summer!

Purely to get away from the group of 5 lads who sat in the row behind us at the North end of WSU. They are perfectly harmless, and not doing anything 'wrong' - just massively, massively annoying (spending the entire 90+ minutes of EVERY game shouting to each other about their ACCAS and their FANTASY TEAMS).

Moved to the first pair of adjacent seats that became available, then kept checking each day, and moving them again as better ones popped up.
 


Feb 23, 2009
23,040
Brighton factually.....
Anyone on here in N1F or nearby...?

Looking at move from N1D to be nearer MG Jnr's pal... how far back does everyone stand throughout over there these days??
I am N1F near the front, just moved a few rows back to an isle seat....

So I can sneak in late and leave early :dunky:
 




Moshe Gariani

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2005
12,092
I am N1F near the front, just moved a few rows back to an isle seat....

So I can sneak in late and leave early :dunky:
We've been right at the back of N1D where everyone stands throughout...

Haven't taken notice of what happens elsewhere in North. Presumably the first few rows sit mostly? How far back do you need to be to stand throughout?
 






peterward

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 11, 2009
11,366
We've been right at the back of N1D where everyone stands throughout...

Haven't taken notice of what happens elsewhere in North. Presumably the first few rows sit mostly? How far back do you need to be to stand throughout?
Back of N1G under the TV, nobody sits during game
 


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