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Albion ready for brisk business as they offer chance to book seats for promotion push [The



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Jun 5, 2011
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Albion are braced for brisk business after offering a chance for fans to book season tickets for the second half of the campaign – and possibly the Premier League.
The Seagulls are launching an 11-game half-season ticket to cover home matches from the visit of Wolves on New Year’s Day onwards.
Those paying by direct debit will automatically be renewed for next season unless they say otherwise while fans paying up-front will be top of the priority list.
Although the club are being careful not to promote it as such, that could mean being part of a Premier League season if Chris Hughton’s men maintain their current progress.
Attendances have not scaled heights perhaps expected after Albion’s unbeaten start and long run at the top of the Championship.

But a good turnout is expected for Birmingham City’s visit on November 28 and the club say they expect the 11-game package – priced from £265 for adults and £80 for under-18s in the family area – to prove “extremely popular”.Sales begin to Seagulls Priority Bronze and Young Seagulls Plus members at 9am tomorrow and the tickets go on general sale from Thursday.
Teams who will visit the Amex after January 1 include Derby, QPR, Reading and Leeds.
Albion have also scheduled a promotion for the Sheffield Wednesday game in March, when season ticket and half-season ticket holders will be able to buy two extra seats for £10 each.
Half-season tickets will be available online via seagullstickets.com, by calling 0844 327 1901 or in person from the Amex.
Meanwhile, Albion’s ever-present away travel service is in need of some more passengers for the most awkward weekend trip of the season.
The Supporters Club have plenty of spaces on their trek*to Burnley, departing at 5am on Sunday.
Seats can be booked via 01273 885658 for a service which is usually popular and has run to every game bar one since 1996.
The exception was a match at Wimbledon, which the club boycotted because of the Dons’ impending move to Milton Keynes.

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