The old fogies sit at the front and when they get seats at the back insist on being moved when the stewards decide to impose the allocated seating arrangement. Its rarely a problem at away games if spare seats are available to move to. You'll always get the knobheads turning up at 10 to 3...
I bought my ticket last night for £29 , I want to stand with other Brighton fans at the game. If you went to see us play last season you'll know this is what Derby do with their tickets. Who wants to sit among the sheepshaggers and save a tenner if they cannot properly support the team ?
They send us the tickets to sell at a set price , can you imagine the chaos this would cause for our ticket office if they were sold in ascending price ?
The price of the seats goes up progressively according to sales , the argument is that on the day of the match what seats are left will cost the same as what the away fans paid.