"We have received 2,200 unreserved seated tickets for the trip to Ashton Gate on Saturday 26th November. Our seats are in the Wedlock Stand, and please be aware that this is our full allocation, no further tickets will be available. Season ticket holders will have priority to get their tickets from 9am Friday 28th October. Please note, this is restricted to one per customer number. Tickets will go on general sale on Friday 4th November. Prices are as follows: Adult - £25.00 Senior 65+ - £20.00 U16 - £12.00 Family Ticket (2 x Adults 2 x U16) - £60.00 Ambulant ticket prices are at the appropriate price class and are paired with an enabler free of charge. Wheelchair Supporters must book directly through Bristol City FC. Please call 0871 222 6666 (option 1). Wheelchair users can also purchase parking when calling this line, please note there is only 3 spaces available for travelling away supporters. Coach travel is priced at £15.50 per person and will depart at 11.00am from the Stadium calling in at Eastleigh, Winchester and Chieveley Services. Coach 2 can facilitate a maximum of 2 wheelchair spaces. Whilst on restricted sale tickets can only be purchased either at the box office or through our booking line, 0800 2800 050. When the tickets go onto general sale tickets can be purchase at the box office, through our booking line or online." (http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10280~2495043,00.html)
Mmm the day after I get back from Kenya with the Saints Foundation ... think I'll be missing that one.
I will be there too. Already booked up trains from London a few weeks ago. Wouldn't be surprised if the whole allocaton was snapped up by Season Ticket holders, the way our away following has been this year is unreal and much larger than we've had for a fair few years.
Last time I went to Bristol City game there was a huge pole in the way! Lost 2-1 I think, got plenty of stick the next few weeks, but we won the return leg 2-0? So alls well that ends well
I shall be in attendance. I will probably getting royaly cunted down Corn Street or Baldwin Street somewhere as they're 5 mins from my flat, before a taxi down to the ground. It's going to be messy.
I'll hopefully be there, hope the allocation doesnt get sold out to season ticket holders otherwise il have to go with my mates who are all City season ticket holders and sit in their stand
I'll be there despite the overpriced tickets! I don't understand why we've only been given 2,200 and why they're unreserved :S
£25 isn't overpriced for Championship football. In fact i'd go as far as saying that's good value. For a championship game, adult ticket £25-£30 is right, and the £25 they're charging is at the bottom of that scale. How will you cope when they're £50 in the prem????
Pompey fan is peace. 2200 is the max allocation, cos the stand is shared with home supporters, although you won't know it. The yokels have been rather quiet of late. Didn't here em once when we went up there. In referance to why the seats are unreserved, I have no idea, but don't complain, it means you can sit/stand/kneel wherever you fancy. Just get there before all the covered seats are taken. There's a few that ain't. P.S Make sure if you do sit down, you don't lean back cos the seats don't have backs. I made that mistake and ended up with mild concusion. Still a top day out though. Good luck and I up you beat em. No really.
They're overpriced for an 18 year old and they're way overpriced for my nearly 17 year old brother! Fair enough just it said it can accommodate around 2800 on football ground guide...
So they do. Maybe they use some of the allocation for segregation. You always see a lot of it when Bristol are up on the highlights. Or its misrepresentaion and you should sue them
been there, good character to the ground but awful facilites, was there for 2-1 defeat post play off year