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new generation at falmer



broadwaterseagull

New member
Mar 20, 2010
70
worthing
looking forward to the kids being taken to falmer by their dads and thinking that they now will have a stadium that they will also take their kids to. The club will finally have a home ground to be proud of in the coming generations, with the new stadium people who previously have not considered going to a game are now thinking about it.
 




Captain Haddock

Active member
Aug 2, 2005
2,130
The Deep Blue Sea
Met a few people over the past few weeks who are clearly not regulars who are showing a keen interest in the exciting new development over in Falmer.

Chatting to a father and son at the site last weekend, the father hadn't been since the Goldstone and his lad had never been to a game but they had the wide-eyed wonder of future potential new fans (REnewed in the father's case!)

Hope there will be many more!
 


BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,431
Falmer is a whole new ball game,people will be coming out the woodwork alright.
 


Freddie Goodwin.

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2007
7,186
Brighton
can't wait to take my g'kids there. They are not really football mad so I couldn't take to Withers or they'ed be lost forever.
 


severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
25,032
By the seaside in West Somerset
key features are availability of tickets on the day and parking.

Having a fair way to travel I have often woken up on a match day morning and thought about driving down but having to be there early to come into town, find somewhere to park, get a ticket, then travel out to the game, then back to retrieve the car before a 4 hour drive home.....................


but I will have a season ticket for Falmer and I will bring my grandsons - we will only be their second team I'm afraid - theyre all Brummies and support their local sides but you never know
 




ryans father

New member
Jul 19, 2005
290
East Sheen SW14
looking forward to the kids being taken to falmer by their dads and thinking that they now will have a stadium that they will also take their kids to. The club will finally have a home ground to be proud of in the coming generations, with the new stadium people who previously have not considered going to a game are now thinking about it.

I will be taking my three young kids whwn Falmer arrives.:falmer:
 


dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
key features are availability of tickets on the day and parking.

Having a fair way to travel I have often woken up on a match day morning and thought about driving down but having to be there early to come into town, find somewhere to park, get a ticket, then travel out to the game, then back to retrieve the car before a 4 hour drive home.....................


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You can book tickets online, park just a 15 minute walk away and pick up tickets at the ground, honest.
 


BIG GAY AL

Member
May 27, 2008
114
I'll be getting a season ticket when Falmer is built. I'm a student up in Leicester and i've only seen Brighton play once in the past three years and that was against Leicester. I had a season ticket for a long time before i left sussex, and although i'm coming home this year im doing a PGCE and will be 21 so have to pay full price so can't afford it.

Looking forward to getting it back when i have a job, and can sit in a stand where i won't get wet!
 


Danny-Boy

Banned
Apr 21, 2009
5,579
The Coast
Meanwhile Eastbourne Boro's crowds have slumped to below 1,000 on average, I think they will suffer more now the nearer Falmer gets to opening.
 


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