Yes, I've thought that too. If, say, 12,000 use public transport and we hand £1m (which people seem to think is the correct figure) to the bus and train companies at, say, £6 a time (the bus fare is £4.70 in Brighton alone, trains are more expensive). That's £72,000 a game, about £1.66m - so the...
No. There's no free parking near the ground, not since the season before last. There is a limited amount of parking but that's not included in the price of the match tickets (which is what this thread is about)
I know it's equally balanced. If there was parking near the ground, I'd agree. But the point I was making is that people are already being encouraged to use public transport so maybe there should be some further options
I'd have thought the reverse was true and the current system is the less green option. There's no parking near the stadium so people couldn't come by car anyway. But it does mean that people who walk or cycle are effectively subsidising the rest.
If I were a Green councillor, I'd be looking for...