If We Can Win The League At Brighton

According to the times newspaper the Premier League trophy will be at the Amex Stadium Brighton on Sunday. While the copy will be at Anfield. So come on boys please don't let us down this Sunday.
 
Thanks for the info BHA61, enjoy your day but please don't spoil ours!!

No problem.

Can't see us spoiling your day - our home form is terrible, we have zero pace in the side, can't keep the ball and rely on a 35 year old to score our goals. We're fourth bottom for a reason.

Other than that we're brilliant.
 
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2019/may/important-information-ahead-of-sunday/

Brighton & Hove Albion fans are asked to note the following important information ahead of the club’s final Premier League match of the season against Manchester City at the Amex on Sunday.

With extremely high demand for tickets, from both Albion and City fans, Albion season ticket holders unable to attend the game are reminded not to sell on their seats through unauthorised ticket re-sale sites or direct to other fans. Fans risk sanctions should they be found selling or passing on their tickets in these ways, which includes a ban from attending future matches at the Amex and loyalty points deductions.

Instead, Albion fans are encouraged to use the club’s official ticket exchange facility to ensure tickets are made available to Albion supporters via the club’s own database.

Those season-ticket holders whose tickets are sold on will have cash credited to their bank accounts. Click here to list your ticket and to read the full terms and conditions of reselling your ticket through the club's only official ticket resale platform.

Following the conclusion of the game on Sunday, Chris Hughton and the players will return to the pitch following the final whistle for a lap of appreciation. Albion fans are encouraged to stay behind after the match as players and staff show their thanks for the fantastic support everyone at the club has received this season.

Should Manchester City win the Premier League title, the trophy will be presented to Pep Guardiola’s side following Albion’s lap of appreciation.

Finally, all supporters are advised to stay off the pitch at the end of the match regardless of the result. Entering the field of play at any time is a criminal offence and fans will face both prosecution and further club sanctions should they enter the field of play.
 
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2019/may/important-information-ahead-of-sunday/

Brighton & Hove Albion fans are asked to note the following important information ahead of the club’s final Premier League match of the season against Manchester City at the Amex on Sunday.

With extremely high demand for tickets, from both Albion and City fans, Albion season ticket holders unable to attend the game are reminded not to sell on their seats through unauthorised ticket re-sale sites or direct to other fans. Fans risk sanctions should they be found selling or passing on their tickets in these ways, which includes a ban from attending future matches at the Amex and loyalty points deductions.

Instead, Albion fans are encouraged to use the club’s official ticket exchange facility to ensure tickets are made available to Albion supporters via the club’s own database.

Those season-ticket holders whose tickets are sold on will have cash credited to their bank accounts. Click here to list your ticket and to read the full terms and conditions of reselling your ticket through the club's only official ticket resale platform.

Following the conclusion of the game on Sunday, Chris Hughton and the players will return to the pitch following the final whistle for a lap of appreciation. Albion fans are encouraged to stay behind after the match as players and staff show their thanks for the fantastic support everyone at the club has received this season.

Should Manchester City win the Premier League title, the trophy will be presented to Pep Guardiola’s side following Albion’s lap of appreciation.

Finally, all supporters are advised to stay off the pitch at the end of the match regardless of the result. Entering the field of play at any time is a criminal offence and fans will face both prosecution and further club sanctions should they enter the field of play.
Hopefully a lot of lads/ladies will be pitch invasion criminals come 5 next Sunday.
 
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2019/may/important-information-ahead-of-sunday/

Brighton & Hove Albion fans are asked to note the following important information ahead of the club’s final Premier League match of the season against Manchester City at the Amex on Sunday.

With extremely high demand for tickets, from both Albion and City fans, Albion season ticket holders unable to attend the game are reminded not to sell on their seats through unauthorised ticket re-sale sites or direct to other fans. Fans risk sanctions should they be found selling or passing on their tickets in these ways, which includes a ban from attending future matches at the Amex and loyalty points deductions.

Instead, Albion fans are encouraged to use the club’s official ticket exchange facility to ensure tickets are made available to Albion supporters via the club’s own database.

Those season-ticket holders whose tickets are sold on will have cash credited to their bank accounts. Click here to list your ticket and to read the full terms and conditions of reselling your ticket through the club's only official ticket resale platform.

Following the conclusion of the game on Sunday, Chris Hughton and the players will return to the pitch following the final whistle for a lap of appreciation. Albion fans are encouraged to stay behind after the match as players and staff show their thanks for the fantastic support everyone at the club has received this season.

Should Manchester City win the Premier League title, the trophy will be presented to Pep Guardiola’s side following Albion’s lap of appreciation.

Finally, all supporters are advised to stay off the pitch at the end of the match regardless of the result. Entering the field of play at any time is a criminal offence and fans will face both prosecution and further club sanctions should they enter the field of play.

Did united have to wait a for the home team to do a lap of appreciation when they won it at Middlesbrough or Wigan?
 
Lewes is a good option - trains are still busy but not as much as from Brighton. I'd get to the train station at least an hour before KO.

I'd take the train rather than the bus (only because I've never used the bus so can't comment)

Loads (ands I man loads) of great pubs in Lewes too - and I think it's only the one next to the station that is home fans only.

Remember you don't need to buy a train ticket from Lewes to Falmer - it's included in your match ticket.

If you're coming from London on the train, only buy a ticket as far as Haywards Heath.

As far as after the match goes, there are two queues (one for Brighton, other for Lewes/Eastbourne) - one for Lewes is shorter but you can still expect a minimum 15/20 minute wait - although Sunday might be different as not everyone will leave together I would guess. I would stay in the ground - the concourses in the away end always stay open after the game (except for Palace) and have a drink whilst the queues go down.

Enjoy your day.
Quick question for you. There is a 17.57 and an 18.14 train leaving from Falmer. Even with the queues I assume both are feasible to catch are they?
 
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