Brighton chief executive Paul Barber has spoken out in defence of the club’s decision to charge some supporters an extra £75 for special matchday bus services.
It emerged earlier this week that Brighton and Hove Albion had severed links with Brighton and Hove Buses and instead opted for a new deal with Seagulls Travel.
The club also announced it was withdrawing the free shuttle buses running from points across the city and replacing them with a paid for service run by their new travel partner...
Read the full article at the Not Worth That website HERE.
It emerged earlier this week that Brighton and Hove Albion had severed links with Brighton and Hove Buses and instead opted for a new deal with Seagulls Travel.
The club also announced it was withdrawing the free shuttle buses running from points across the city and replacing them with a paid for service run by their new travel partner...
Read the full article at the Not Worth That website HERE.
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