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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


Talby

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Dec 24, 2023
442
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.
 




chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
15,230
If you wish you were in the Terrace instead of Selhurst Park, I’m sorry but football isn’t for you.
Blimey. I think he was only being semi serious, and they’ve been to Selhurst loads of times before. I’ll get him to say hi on Saturday in the Arthur Wait or their pathetic excuse for a concourse bar if I see you !
(I might well not “get football “ tbf)
 
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Talby

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Dec 24, 2023
442
Sussex
Blimey. I think he was only being semi serious, and they’ve been to Selhurst loads of times before. I’ll get him to say hi on Saturday in the Arthur Wait or their pathetic excuse for a concourse bar if I see you and you can put this rather controversial view to the test to his face !!
Erm, that’s a bit feisty - are you encouraging a confrontation?

Their pathetic excuse for a concourse bar will be abuzz with us on Saturday, that’s all that matters. It won’t need screens, a dj and an Amex card.

I know you’re responding to @jackalbion but I know people who would dearly love to be at Palace but missed out.

It’s laughable.
 
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chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
15,230
Erm, that’s a bit feisty - are you encouraging a confrontation?

Their pathetic excuse for a concourse bar will be abuzz with us on Saturday, that’s all that matters. It won’t need screens, a dj and an Amex card.

I know you’re responding to @jackalbion but I know people who would dearly love to be at Palace but missed out.

It’s laughable.
I think their bar does have a DJ doesn’t it and tiny screens showing sky sports news. Blimey - it was just a semi serious comment about the faff that goes with going to Selhurst . He’s not a “tit” , or doesn’t “get football” for suggesting it and there won’t be a “confrontation”. We’re 2 (nearly)old men ffs ! . (Hello Jack btw !)

it’s not “laughable” to just share a comment on here to illustrate that for some - watching football in the Terrace might be alright. That’s ok too. Up the Albion - let’s win up there at once . It’s been a while. Sorry that a few of your lot missed out.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
For those who prefer comfort, will the fight between @jackalbion and @chaileyjem ’s mate be shown on the big screens in The Terrace?
 




Talby

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Dec 24, 2023
442
Sussex

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jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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Blimey. I think he was only being semi serious, and they’ve been to Selhurst loads of times before. I’ll get him to say hi on Saturday in the Arthur Wait or their pathetic excuse for a concourse bar if I see you !
(I might well not “get football “ tbf)
Yeah because I think it’s a crazy view to not want to be watching it in person in the ground and rather in some retina burning adult playpen. Football is meant to be watched in real life. I get it was semi serious, but considering some of the shit tips I’ve watched football in, I’d never consider wanting to watch it on TV over watching it live in person.
 


Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Oct 8, 2005
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The Mile Of Oaks
Yeah because I think it’s a crazy view to not want to be watching it in person in the ground and rather in some retina burning adult playpen. Football is meant to be watched in real life.
I completely agree with that, however for those unable to get tickets then the Terrace does seem the best alternative, and there are certainly a lot worse options.
 








Talby

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Dec 24, 2023
442
Sussex
Yeah because I think it’s a crazy view to not want to be watching it in person in the ground and rather in some retina burning adult playpen. Football is meant to be watched in real life. I get it was semi serious, but considering some of the shit tips I’ve watched football in, I’d never consider wanting to watch it on TV over watching it live in person.
retina burning adult playpen….one for TripAdvisor.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
4,102
The Avenue then Maloncho
Enjoyed it today. What a load of miserable bastards on this thread. And I won a free scarf 😄

Me too, cheated my way to a scarf though, won a t shirt however as I turned round the two girls distributing the prize were busy gassing so had to ask me what I’d won so I lied. I appreciate that this coming only one month after I scanned my sons Southampton ticket as he was very ill means not only has my moral high ground hit an all time low but I’m probably also going to Hell.
 




Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
6,412
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 ???
I know how you feel. I really thought we had a chance this year ( FA Cup ) Two big wins followed by a home draw. I expected them to come out breathing fire. Put the record straight. A limp exit.
42 years is a long wait for another domestic final. Semis and quarters coming round regularly now. I want it so badly. Not for me the..." always next year " mantra. I am in the late Autumn of life. There aren't those years left. We have to do it soon. While we are comfortable in the PL. I want to enjoy it with my sons..my friends. I want to bask in it. I want to drink it in. I want it.....and then....and only then...can I shuffle off this mortal coil at peace.
 


Insel affe

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Feb 23, 2009
25,088
Brighton factually.....
Yeah because I think it’s a crazy view to not want to be watching it in person in the ground and rather in some retina burning adult playpen. Football is meant to be watched in real life. I get it was semi serious, but considering some of the shit tips I’ve watched football in, I’d never consider wanting to watch it on TV over watching it live in person.
You are of course correct, nothing beats going to a game in person, especially away for some reason.
I loved traipsing around the country in the 80s, 90s and early 00s, running for trains, running from away away fans, the different places far and wide, the different people, pubs and even food, and the general buzz of representing your club.

I have not travelled away since we had a sprog, back in 2009 and I have tried this season to get away tickets to games in London, but despite being a season ticket holder have had no success due to lack of points. Now the sprog is older and doing her own stuff I will get my act together and try a bit harder to get back out on the road, I was lucky enough to go to Selhurst several times back in the day including the glorious 1-0 win. Nothing compares to that feeling, absolutely nothing, not even the birth of my daughter ;)

I have a ticket for the beam back, and to be honest not really looking forward to it and I am conscious our club is becoming more and more corporate the longer we are staying in the Premier League, do I turn my back on the club I have followed through troubled times, that brought me joy and despair in equal measure, nah I can't do it, I might not like it, but I have to take it for what it is. Our club is changing and possibly beyond all recognition of what it was. So I will go and see what it is like, it is the next best thing for me, seeing as I cannot get a ticket to go. If I find it is not for me, I will simply go home, I don't mind even if it half way through the game.

Go enjoy your time at Selhurst, let's hope we win that is the main thing, not where we watch it.
 










Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton
I completely agree with that, however for those unable to get tickets then the Terrace does seem the best alternative, and there are certainly a lot worse options.
Appreciate that the game is not on TV, but it's strange how clubs often talk about how much money football brings into the local economy and yet they are now building these monster Box Parks to encourage people not to spend money in the local pubs in town.

I also appreciate that it spreads the capacity and reduces the pinch points, but it's an oddity.

For example, would the club object if an independent business (Say Brighton University) put in a planning application to build a Box Park Albion themed style bar on the university grounds, or one down by the school? I wonder if they might object that this was competing with their revenue stream.

And, for example, one of the things I miss about football is those independent pin badge sellers you see at some football grounds. There always used to be guys with cork boards full of badges from clubs all around the world.

And I love the smell of those greasy burger and hot dog vans as you approach the ground. It's all part of the atmosphere of football. All clinically cleaned away by the unimaginative commercial and marketing teams.
 


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