Will the club take the initiative and reduce the ticket prices for the Brighton home match - which is now a bit of a 'dead rubber fixture'? Can see why BFC decided to make it Cat A in the first place (possibility of 5,000 away fans celebrating a play off spot) but surely it's time to reduce the prices like they did with the Millwall match last season?
According to this guy we are certs for relegation next year 1OneDavidHirst Wednesday, April 18, 2012 at 06:42 AM Ha ha ha! Absolute certs for relegation next season. Then financial oblivion and hopefully out of business. There was a time when I would have felt sorry for Tarn but after the bile I've heard towards both Sheffield clubs I can only say I'll be LMFAO! Can't come soon enough for the little wannabees from the small town in Sheffield. Report Unsuitable
I'd leave it as well to be honest. Chances are they've already bought a fair few tickets. Also, not sure encouraging people to come see our recent displays will help win new fans for next season!
No point....... 1) Brighton wouldn't bring many more on a 5 am start anymore. 2) Our revenue would be lower, yet policing costs higher with idiots running on the pitch.