I expect some consternation was anticipated. It will mostly burn out over time as some fans accept the change and others move on, but some ill feeling will remain from this much as it does from the name change attempts and the e1/2 move. I do wonder if this is all a case study in PR mismanagement.
Bearing mind some haven't moved on from something that's irked them from every single owner we've had since 1904, I don't think its worth getting concerned about that. One absolute is, whatever is done, by whoever, for whatever reasons, it will be complained about. More so now people have the facility of letting others know how entitled they are via the internet. Even when they don't have all the facts yet.
Strawberry are a creative marketing company based in Hull, the director who's come up with this is a season ticket holder of many decades standing and was previously a vice-president at City. He also sold my first amp, a Vox AC30, in 1979.
So why did the Allams listen to this guy and nobody else ? Didn't anybody ever question it before it got this far ? Did you all sit in that meeting nodding and saying what a great idea ?
We all liked the idea of the membership scheme, but at the time the zones and prices weren't fixed and nobody just nodded, everybody raised concerns about kids pricing and pointed out that people who were being asked to move would be ****ing livid.
You all liked the concept of a membership scheme or you liked "the membership scheme" being sold to you? I can't for the life of me think of one reason to like any part of a membership scheme which has the intention to raise the cost of children attending games by as much as 790%
No, we liked the concept of a membership scheme, where support of a club was ongoing and not stopping and starting every year. If they'd said we've got a new scheme where kids pay 790% higher prices, I suspect it wouldn't have been so well received.
I currently sit in E7,will my seat be offered to one of the displaced fans from,say,the West Upper,before I get the chance to renew?
do we intend to charge away kids full price as well - not sure any other ground in the country does that - or will we just discriminate against our own
How stupid are Bristol? Why didn't they get Strawberry in, or at least a long standing fan in that area of business? City season card prices have been frozen for 2016/17, with improved age categories, membership to reward loyalty and greater discounts and benefits. • Best price guaranteed – prices will increase after early bird period • Adult season card from just £13 per game, represents 11 games FREE • Extended family section - Adult from just £15 per game U12 goes FREE • New Under-25s category • Under-19s season card from only £4.30 per game • Under-12s season card from just £2 per game + FREE replica shirt Following extensive consultation with FAN (Fans Advisory Network), the club will be introducing a “Refer A Friend” scheme. This allows season card members to become the ultimate advocate for the club, and they’ll receive a £20 gift card* for every new supporter that signs up for the next campaign following their recommendation**. A new age category of Under-25s will be introduced with season cards available from just under £10 a game. This category has been introduced following advice from FAN, as the club looks to make the transition easier for supporters through the years. Last season’s sold out Family Corner at Ashton Gate will now be extended by a further 1,000 seats, and for every adult that purchases a season card in this area, an under-12 goes FREE! The Under-19s price category remains and will now be available in all areas of the stadium, as will the hugely popular Under-12s offering for £50 with a free replica shirt. Elsewhere, after talks with supporters from the singing section and FAN, the unreserved seating section willremain in the Atyeo Stand, with adult prices frozen at just £299. Due to limited numbers this section (Blocks N35 & N36) will be renewal only, and supporters may be required to relocate for cup matches. All season card renewals will include “Member Plus” status***. This gives added benefits, including away ticket priority and 15% discount on merchandise, food and drink at Ashton Gate (increased from ten per cent). The 2016/17 season will see the fully-redeveloped Ashton Gate opened with nearly 27,000 seats. Season cards in the new 10,500-seater West Stand will be available for the first time, with the lower section on sale during the early bird period. Should demand dictate, West Stand Upper seats will go on sale first to West Stand Lower season card members. • Season Card Member Plus receive away ticket priority • Season Card Member Plus 15 per cent discount on food, drink and merchandise • All Season Card Members get free entry to Under-21 and Bristol City Women games • Buy a dual sport season card (City & Bristol Rugby) and save a further 10% Bristol Sport chief executive Andrew Billingham said: “2016/17 will be an historic season with the stadium fully open and we’re keen to have as many fans as possible inside Ashton Gate to support City. “We’ve taken on board a lot of feedback from supporters, culminating in frozen season card prices, improved age categories, the new “Refer A Friend” scheme and the extended family section. “It’s important we attract the next generation of Bristol City supporters to Ashton Gate, which is why we’re offering a host of concession rates from birth up until the age of 25, as well as freezing prices for our long-serving adults and senior citizens. ”On top of that, to reward loyalty, we’re also giving everyone who renews the added benefits of Season Card Member Plus status.” Jeremy Palmer, chairman of FAN, said: “It has been great that Bristol Sport has engaged with us during this process and today’s announcement illustrates that we have been listened to and our input has been valued.” Season cards will go on sale for an early bird period from March 29th until April 29th. Sales for season cards will be online (24/7) and by phone. There will be no in-person sales at Ashton Gate due to the ongoing redevelopment; however Bristol Sport will be operating extended phone line hours during the sales period. A direct debit option will be available, allowing supporters to spread the cost of a season card over ten months. Bristol Sport will be managing the direct debit scheme, which will be interest-free, but subject to a £25 admin fee which is split across the ten-month payment plan (maximum four supporters per application). 2016/17 SEASON CARD PRICES ATYEO STAND (Blocks N35/36, unreserved): Adult - £299, Senior Citizens (65+)/Young Adult (U25s)/Disabled & Carer - £225, Under-22 - £109, Under-19 - £89, Under-12 - £50. SOUTH STAND (Blocks S19-23): Adult - £345, Senior Citizens (65+)/Young Adult (U25s)/Disabled & Carer - £259, Under-22 - £115, Under-19 - £99, Under-12 - £50. FAMILY CORNER**** (Blocks S24-27): Junior FREE with full paying adult - £345. DOLMAN WINGS (Blocks E28/29, E33/34): Adult - £399, Senior Citizens (65+)/Young Adult (U25s)/Disabled & Carer - £299, Under-22 - £199, Under-19 - £99, Under-12 - £50. DOLMAN CENTRE (Blocks E30-32): Adult - £429, Senior Citizens (65+)/Young Adult (U25s)/Disabled & Carer - £329, Under-22 - £215, Under-19 - £99, Under-12 - £50. WEST STAND LOWER WINGS (Blocks W10-12, W16-18): Adult - £469, Senior Citizens (65+)/Young Adult (U25s)/Disabled & Carer - £355, Under-22 - £235, Under-19 - £99, Under-12 - £50. WEST STAND LOWER CENTRE (Blocks W13-15): Adult - £529, Senior Citizens (65+)/Young Adult (U25s)/Disabled & Carer - £399, Under-22 - £265, Under-19 - £99, Under-12 - £50.