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Hello, everyone! Today, I'd like to talk to you about the latest football news.
Just now, an unexpected piece of news came from Brighton's official sources. The club has made a surprising decision to prohibit players from signing autographs and taking photos with fans upon entering and leaving the training ground and stadium.
Well, this is quite a surprise, isn't it? Brighton's official announcement mentioned that while signing autographs and taking photos with players are activities greatly appreciated by young fans, recent circumstances have become somewhat concerning.
It's been reported that in recent weeks, fans have been gathering in crowded groups, and sometimes even blocking players' cars, in hopes of getting autographs and photos.
What's more concerning is that sometimes, due to various reasons, players can't accommodate all fans' requests, and this has led to some fans resorting to insults. This truly creates an uncomfortable atmosphere and is unacceptable.
Additionally, according to Brighton Football Club, an increasing number of people repeatedly ask for players' autographs, only to later sell these signed items on auction websites for personal gain. This behavior not only devalues the club's signed merchandise but also affects the earnings of certain charitable foundations and partners.
To address this issue, the club has decided that starting today, players will no longer sign autographs or take photos with fans upon entering or leaving the field or training ground, as it has become unsafe.
But don't worry, the club has taken fans' feelings into consideration as well. Instead, they'll reserve spots for junior season ticket holders and MyAlbion+ junior members on every home matchday. These fortunate fans will have the opportunity to arrive at the stadium before the players, take photos with their beloved team, and even get more chances for autographs!
Word has it that Brighton has already randomly selected some junior members to attend this weekend's match against West Ham United. Next week, the club will send letters to members explaining how to sign up for the event. However, please note that each member can only participate in this kind of event once per season.
So, even though players won't be signing autographs and taking photos with fans upon entry or exit anymore, Brighton Football Club still wants to offer fans an unforgettable interactive experience. What do you think about this arrangement?
Let's stay tuned and see what interesting things will unfold in future matches! |
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