Amex Stadium

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  1. Perseus

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    Cheapest season ticket £515
    Dearest season ticket £1680
    Lowest matchday ticket £32
    Highest matchday ticket £60

    Largest attendance : 30338 (v Bristol C) effective capacity, sold out a month before KO.
    Season ticket waiting list: 6000+

    Free park 'n ride and free lcoal train travel included in the ticket for League matches

    Away supporters: complete single tier behind the south goal: 2700
    +300 lower tier seats in the side east stand (probable).

    Home fans seats allocation; loyalty points allocation, then members (£30) get preference.
     
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    Why are you telling Brighton fans about the Brighton stadium?


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    BleedsIsDead They Love You When You're Dead

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    Perseus, if you're going to start a thread about The Amex you should at least mention how you didn't want the ground built there and nearly killed our club with your protests.


    You absolute whopper.
     
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    :laugh: :laugh:

    Looks good though, might pop along.
     
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    This is gold.
     
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    Individual match tickets for Brighton home matches in the Premier League next season will cost between £30 to £60 for adults.

    The games have been put into three grades, with A the most expensive and C the cheapest. Albion's season-opener against Manchester City on August 12 is a Grade A game and tickets cost from £45 to £60 for individual adult match tickets. The cheapest £45 tickets are in the North Stand, South East and South West corners and the corners of the West Upper. The most expensive seats are the middle of the West Lower at £60, while tickets will be £50 or £55 in other parts of the stadium.

    Tickets for 65-plus and under-21s will range from £35 to £42, while under-18 tickets will cost between £25 to £30. For the next home game, with West Brom, on September 9, which is Grade C, adult tickets will cost between £30 and £45. Over-65 and under-21 tickets will range from £23 to £30, with under-18 tickets £15 to £20. Grade B tickets will be £35 to £50 for adults, £26 to £35 for over-65s and under-21s and £18 to £21 for under-18s.

    Read more at: Albion announce cost of individual home match tickets
     
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    **** me
     
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  11. rogue

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    To be fair that's a great picture. The west stand is a thing of beauty
     

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