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[Albion] The Terrace Opening this Saturday

What time (if at all) do you intend getting to the Terrace?

  • No way am I going near it on the first day!

    Votes: 171 64.3%
  • I'll be in the queue well before opening time

    Votes: 7 2.6%
  • Before 1pm

    Votes: 12 4.5%
  • At some stage between 1pm and 4pm

    Votes: 54 20.3%
  • After 4pm

    Votes: 22 8.3%

  • Total voters
    266


chaileyjem

#BarberIn
NSC Patron
Jun 27, 2012
15,366
I wait with interest the viewing experience on Saturday. I have a vision of people going to and fro getting refills while game is on which maybe what club wants.
Watching beamback in hospitality lounges was perfect and if they used 3 of them a lot more could be seated.
the screens are 10ft up and wrap around the entire venue. There's 3 x massive LED screens in high def showing the game at the same time. Its quite the view . Of course it will help if we actually show up at Selhurst...otherwise it could be a bit of a muted afternoon.
 




Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,814
If I have a spare ticket can I still get the free pint..?
 


ATFC Seagull

Aberystwyth Town FC
Jul 27, 2004
5,399
(North) Portslade
As one of the moaners from Saturday I will put my hand up and say it was much better last night.

I'm not interested in all the bullshit going on inside and the music, but getting a round by pre-ordering on the app was smooth and quick, and was able to take them outside into the sunshine and chat with mates.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
59,618
Faversham
Positives from last night's 3-0 loss.

At least I didn't have to listen to Freed From Desire.

Why are our marketing team so formulaic and predictable? What happened to originality? Everything is designed with the supposed family customer in mind, and it is shit.

I have no idea what it means to be a Brighton and Hove Albion fan now. I used to. I used to know that it meant that we stood for something and that we wouldn't be druv! That we'd stand up for everyone in football.

It's still my club and my team but all this corporate nonsense and chasing money is a barrel of shit.
I am quite relaxed about it.
I would NEVER go to such a place but I can't begrudge those who would.
Plus it means fewer people in my preferred pre-match venue.
What's not to like? ???
 


Commander

Arrogant Prat
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
14,123
London
Given the number of tickets sold / being sold, the upstairs will have to be open.
Surely only to us first class humans with Amex cards though?
 




BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,995
WeHo
Is The Terrace open non match days?
Dicks was open every day for coffee, is The Terrace the same.
Will be passing by and love to pop in to see it without the crowds.
Melts is open daily 9-2 (so it says on the Terrace doors anyway)
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,995
WeHo
I have parking for the Palace Beamback and was waiting for more tickets to go on sale so I could go. But having read the comments about The Terrace on here, I don't think it's for me. Hope they run the old lounges pie and a pint option alongside in future.
The beam back will be a totally different experience/atmosphere to match days.
 








Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
21,069
Playing snooker
It's still my club and my team but all this corporate nonsense and chasing money is a barrel of shit.
Nonsense!

* Shit not included but may be purchased separately. Actual Barrel smaller than that depicted. Failure to keep up repayments on both Shit and Barrel may negatively affect your credit rating.
 


Hamilton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
13,433
Brighton
I am quite relaxed about it.
I would NEVER go to such a place but I can't begrudge those who would.
Plus it means fewer people in my preferred pre-match venue.
What's not to like? ???
Can’t disagree with that Harry, but we seem to be exposed to the same marketing bullshit unoriginality everywhere else.

For example, last night I would love us to have the wit to announce the teams onto the pitch by saying, “Please welcome FA Cup finalists Aston Villa and you’re very own Brighton & Hove Albion.”

Little touches like that would be mildly humourous but I’m sure the safe Heineken zero induced marketing team would be worried about insulting someone.

Or what about the club subsidising the twenty is plenty campaign no matter what the price of away tickets.

And people will say, “but football is a business Hammy.” Well, we’ve let it become a business. A business which happily takes thousands of pounds out of our pockets through tickets, tv subscriptions and over priced merchandise.

It doesn’t have to be that way. It doesn’t and shouldn’t be unaffordable to people on low incomes. It’s the national game for Christ’s sake.

And wouldn’t it be great if a club with a history that saw it nearly go to the wall, but which garnered the support of fans from all quarters, stood up and campaigned against this shit.

We have become the same as the others, or are becoming so.

But, it’s still my club.
 




Hamilton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
13,433
Brighton
I think its one of the best places to watch football certainly in Brighton. The screens are giant LED monsters.
As i've said before - a mate who is coming to Selhurst and will be no doubt be stuck behind a pillar and experiencing the lovely Croydon welcome , and the crumbling Arthur wait too - has had a drink in the Terrace and truly wishes he was there on Saturday rather than Croydon.
Bloody hell.

The club could have put a Rediffusion set on an old tea chest and sold a few cans of warm Watneys and you’d still be saying it was the best experience bar the Superbowl.
 


Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,814
I wonder if I buy a guest a ticket using someone's ST number they'll bother checking..?
 






jackalbion

Well-known member
Aug 30, 2011
5,896
I think its one of the best places to watch football certainly in Brighton. The screens are giant LED monsters.
As i've said before - a mate who is coming to Selhurst and will be no doubt be stuck behind a pillar and experiencing the lovely Croydon welcome , and the crumbling Arthur wait too - has had a drink in the Terrace and truly wishes he was there on Saturday rather than Croydon.
If you wish you were in the Terrace instead of Selhurst Park, I’m sorry but football isn’t for you.
 




Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,524
The multiple large LED screens are the best i've ever seen for watching a football match. Anywhere. Truly impressive. I watched about 5 mins post match of the Liverpool game whilst waiting last night to catch up witih my group and leave for home..
The screens are really good, they are at a height that short people like me at the back could see them. Although I didn't have a crowd of 6ft 4 people in front of me to properly test it!. I'll comment again after the Brentford beamback. The screens outside are very clear to the point my phone kept picking up the QR code when trying to take a pic on the walk from the station.

It's just trial & error at the moment. They're clearly taking on feedback, as the collection point has already been expanded. Perhaps the lager sellers can add to the sign to say what they're selling & I'll have the Budweiser queue to myself (didn't even know they sold Bud!). 😁
When returning post match we bought our drinks on the concourse to wander down with, then purchased the others at the 'bar'.

I don't remember the music being very loud on Sat, we could still talk. If the DJ is saying things like 'everyone bounce', he does indeed need to be told that it's not a Birthday party for an 18 year old or a rave tent at a festival.
Music wise to put together a set list for such a diverse crowd would be very difficult. To have to do it post match after a loss, is even harder. He/she has to keep it upbeat, but not so upbeat that you feel it's an oppo teams DJ taking the p*ss. I don't imagine it's an easy gig especially with a p**sed off crowd. To get really 'deep' there's a bit of psychology about it. Music can invoke emotions. Playing London Calling after we've beaten Palace or Chelsea is fine (it's a home fans bar), playing it if they've beaten us, is not fine.

I was told earlier that there were a few Forest fans in there on Sat post match. That's a difficult one to deal with, away fans are allowed to mingle post match on our concourses generally without any trouble. How can the line be drawn so that The Terrace doesn't become a free for all post match but not need top security clearance to get into for us. Maybe just a couple of signs saying 'Home Fans Only' would be a good start.
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
59,618
Faversham
Can’t disagree with that Harry, but we seem to be exposed to the same marketing bullshit unoriginality everywhere else.

For example, last night I would love us to have the wit to announce the teams onto the pitch by saying, “Please welcome FA Cup finalists Aston Villa and you’re very own Brighton & Hove Albion.”

Little touches like that would be mildly humourous but I’m sure the safe Heineken zero induced marketing team would be worried about insulting someone.

Or what about the club subsidising the twenty is plenty campaign no matter what the price of away tickets.

And people will say, “but football is a business Hammy.” Well, we’ve let it become a business. A business which happily takes thousands of pounds out of our pockets through tickets, tv subscriptions and over priced merchandise.

It doesn’t have to be that way. It doesn’t and shouldn’t be unaffordable to people on low incomes. It’s the national game for Christ’s sake.

And wouldn’t it be great if a club with a history that saw it nearly go to the wall, but which garnered the support of fans from all quarters, stood up and campaigned against this shit.

We have become the same as the others, or are becoming so.

But, it’s still my club.
Communist!

Seriously....I'm still miffed we capitulated yesterday.
How long do we have to be a solid top flight club before we win something? Eh?
I want us to win something before I die.
Otherwise . . . when the anointed time approaches, when the bell tolls and the bloke with the scythe coalesces, I may have to refuse to die.
And nobody wants that ???
 


Talby

Meh.
Dec 24, 2023
486
Sussex
I think its one of the best places to watch football certainly in Brighton. The screens are giant LED monsters.
As i've said before - a mate who is coming to Selhurst and will be no doubt be stuck behind a pillar and experiencing the lovely Croydon welcome , and the crumbling Arthur wait too - has had a drink in the Terrace and truly wishes he was there on Saturday rather than Croydon.
With the greatest of respect to your mate; they’re a complete tit.
 


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