liamctid
Well-Known Member
I've been surprised how quickly West Ham sold out - Brighton might go lower due to it being a late Saturday with the trains and hotel being proper expensive
That's what I was hoping! I went to uni there so I've got friends and a free place to stay so I could roll into a weekend and catch up with some people. Otherwise, Brighton on a Saturday isn't the cheapest place to get a hotel.You might be ok, I imagine the longer journey and the late kick off meaning it is difficult/impossible to get back to Manchester on the train on the same day will both be factors for this one
Yes, I lived in Brighton for five years, it's a killer to get back up North. When I was a very poor student the cheapest way I did it was setting off at 9pm, having a 4 hour stopover at Birmingham from 3am to 7am and then doing another leg to Manchester. It only cost me £10, but never again!!Will go to low points - No trains back post game from what I could see - we've paid £316 for 4 returns on the train, coming back Sunday, with 2 x together railcard which got us 30% off, and another £240 for two hotel rooms
Cheers.It is at below 3k, minimum of 10% I think, unless clubs don't want 10% obviously. Above 3k its a minimum of 3k, but some clubs mess about with "segregation".
Fuck. You'd be nearly as cheap hiring a car. Rules out any ale for the driver though, obviously.Will go to low points - No trains back post game from what I could see - we've paid £316 for 4 returns on the train, coming back Sunday, with 2 x together railcard which got us 30% off, and another £240 for two hotel rooms
West Ham hasn't sold out, there's over 500 tickets still on saleI've been surprised how quickly West Ham sold out - Brighton might go lower due to it being a late Saturday with the trains and hotel being proper expensive
You're right, a mate messaged me earlier saying it was sold outWest Ham hasn't sold out, there's over 500 tickets still on sale
is the criteria anywhere on line?