Whilst I completely agree, I suspect that your (our!) concept of what constitutes a "good reason" will be considerably different to Paul Barber's :lol:
Well I think that's reasonable. I think it's a bit much to expect them to lay on coaches from Great Yarmouth and Abergavenny, say. We're not Man United.
It's been considerably less value for many of us this season, thanks to the closure of the Brighton main line for approximately half the games. I've ended up paying for the Seagulls Travel coaches more often than not, because it's just too much of a pain in the arse to get a rail replacement...
I look forward to reading, as always, how the club write up the (surely) inevitable price rise in a manner which makes it look like they're doing us a favour.
Season ticket prices for 2019/20 being announced this weekend.
What do we think the damage will be? I can't see they can really hoof prices up too much, given that they cannot guarantee we'll be a PL team next season, but an increase of sorts seems inevitable, does it not?