Bristol City Didgrace

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Hilts24

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Jul 27, 2011
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£33 for an adult ticket over 25.

What a bunch of tw@ts.

Disgrace. Big thumbs.<laugh><laugh>
 
At least they can buy a ticket and get in to watch a game..........<doh>

Expect some Turnip posts in defence of this outrageous slander - they've got to get their £38M losses last year back somehow.....<laugh>

Need to grow and sell more turnips to like minded turnip consumers.

Ooo aaarrrggghhh, ooo aaarrrggghhh!!!
 
£33 for an adult ticket over 25.

What a bunch of tw@ts.

Disgrace. Big thumbs.<laugh><laugh>
I believe their "on the day" tickets, even for home fans are closer to the £40 mark.

I seem to recall them having a thread on their board moaning about it.

That stadium redevelopment needs to be paid for by someone, and it sure as hell isn't going to be Lansdown as he's widdled away loads of money on average to poor signings under a series of useless managers according to the majority of them lot.

What cracks me up is that they had a few seasons in Division 1 and now seem to regard themselves as one of the bigger clubs, even though they have won nothing of note in their entire history.
I think they may have made an FA Cup final once in the early 1910s or 20s...

That's the problem with being the "big club" in your region... Kind of goes to your head a little I think (must be the turnip wine).

Unfortunately, we do have a bit of the same issue occuring to a degree with our more recent generation of Bluebirds that have known nothing less than Championship football.

Same with the Jacks too. They manage to scrape 7 (?) years of top flight football and now believe they belong there.

The difference between us and the Wurzels though is that at least the club themselves haven't let that modicum of success we've had get exploited with higher pricing as a result of it and have kept an eye on fairness for paying "consumers".
One can only assume that the marketing team at Ashton Gate actually believe they are offering a "Premier" product just by comparison to other options around... <laugh><doh>
 
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