lots of tickets for sale - is this a bad sign?

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Kent Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
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Tenterden, Kent
London Irish said:
We've had this debate a 1,000 times now. Today changes nothing.

The amount of unsold tickets didn't amount to that many. Preston were some way from selling out their allocation and many ST holders were probably away with their families for the BH. I reckon we do have a fair amount of well-off fans who can miss games and not worry about it so long as their seat is there for them when they want it.

So what we're saying is the low crowd is mainly because season ticket holders are not turning up and poor away support, not so much due to ordinary tickets not being sold.

The shame is that on occasions there will be empty seats paid for by seaon ticket holders while other supporters who want to be there can't get a ticket. We really do need the extra seats asap.
 




dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
If Preston had sold all of there allocation,the figure would have been about the same as the Coventry game.
 


smudge

Up the Albion!
Jul 8, 2003
7,407
On the ocean wave
I'm not a season ticket holder due to going away with work a lot. I do try to go to every game when I'm at home though.

The last time we were in this league though, getting a ticket was hard work & I missed quite a few. (Watched Palarse from the road!)

This time, so far, it has been no problem getting a ticket. Are people fed up with Withdean? Is it too expensive? Is interest in the Albion waning?

I do think that the lack of a yes decision really pissed me off, but I try & stay positive & hope Falmer gets the nod. Otherwise I can see it getting worse.
 


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