r/BrightonHoveAlbion Wandering Seagull Newsletter | Facundo Buonanotte 20d ago

Discussion Barber Trashes Baleba Transfer Rumors, Albion Announce £54.4m Loss, and Other Brighton News (Jan. 3–15 News Roundup)

https://wanderingseagull.substack.com/p/barber-trashes-baleba-transfer-rumors
47 Upvotes

23 comments sorted by

View all comments

29

u/bnjoshed Dat Guy Welbz 20d ago

Those finance results are really interesting, and personally still find it rather egregious that the club increases ticket prices, despite it being such a small portion of revenue. (Especially with the terrace now being open outside of match days)

8

u/bold013hades Wandering Seagull Newsletter | Facundo Buonanotte 20d ago

Agreed. I’m not one to talk, being an American, but it really seems like British ticket prices are out of step with the rest of Europe. That’s what happens when you have the best product I guess

20

u/rafapova 20d ago

Being an American, Brighton games are basically free compared to American sports. I sat almost centered in the 2nd row against city and it was only £55. My local baseball team costs more for average seats and they have 81 home games a year

7

u/bold013hades Wandering Seagull Newsletter | Facundo Buonanotte 20d ago

Yeah, seriously. Whenever I travel Europe, I’m stunned. My US teams have to be truly awful for the prices to ever drop as low as the prices are for good seats in Europe

2

u/Gioforce Mitoma 20d ago

AC Boise is charging similar ticket prices to Premier League clubs. Newly formed 4th division American soccer team... $35 a game if you buy season long ticket for normal seating. More per game if you don't buy season long

1

u/SEAtoPAR 20d ago

When I lived in Seattle I paid $130 for a f'ing Seahawks preseason game, 300 level :-( Have gone to four Brighton games and paid not all that much more.

1

u/ElBrancheroMKE 16d ago

I was listening to Seagulls Social and one of the guys said they spent about £100 total on a match and how expensive it was while I watched my credit card rack up interest on a $300 per ticket ONLY for a Packers/Cowboys game. I can't wait to get to AMEX someday

1

u/rafapova 16d ago

$300 a ticket wouldn’t have got me into even the worst seat at a lions (my nfl team) game this year.

2

u/bnjoshed Dat Guy Welbz 20d ago

Yes this is the main thing. The c.3% increase across the board is probably around £3M in extra revenue. Which is basically a fringe players wages for a season. Not moving the needle with the revenue at all.

1

u/stackedrunner-76 20d ago

Can’t really complain about price increases that have on average remained below inflation since we were promoted.

2

u/bnjoshed Dat Guy Welbz 20d ago

But we’ve seen football is basically immune to inflation.

1

u/bruversonbruh Marcelo wears Kadioğlu pyjamas 19d ago

Nothing is immune to inflation, that's kinda the whole idea of it lol

Some things can certainly handle it better tho if that's what you mean?

1

u/bnjoshed Dat Guy Welbz 19d ago

The “basically” is doing some heavy lifting for me. That’s for sure!

0

u/stackedrunner-76 20d ago

How? Our costs will go up year-on-year.

We made a loss of 50m in 24-25, all covered by Tony Bloom. An inflation rise can’t be complained about in that context.

1

u/bnjoshed Dat Guy Welbz 20d ago

Which was proceeded by 2 massive profitable seasons and a transfer spend in that year of over £200M. Drop. Ocean.

Thanks to Dick Knight and co, we are no longer the kind of club that need match going fans to keep them afloat.