West Ham Sold Out

Last updated : 30 October 2004 By Bob Gear
Brighton decided to take only 2,700 tickets, turning down the opportunity to take the full allocation on 3,600 as this would have meant the Albion paying up front for all the Tickets wether they sold out or not.

This decision was no doubt based on only 2,200 fans travelling to Watford, and not selling out 1,500 for Gillingham.

Once the Club knew that the allocation would be over-subscribed West Ham were asked if we could take a further 900 Tickets, taking us up to the maximum allocation of 3,600. This request has been turned down.

There will be no more Tickets available for the Away end.

Many Brighton Fans will be looking forward to seeing Bobby Zamora play for the first time since he left the Albion for Premiership Tottenham.

Things haven't gone as planned for Zamora since then, Glen Hoddle was sacked early in the season and Bobby found himself left out of first team action. in the transfer window Zamora found himself moving to West Ham, the Club he supported as a boy, with Jermaine Defoe moving to Spurs.

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