Tickets on sale for Bristol City fans from Monday, same price as our Zone One. Cracking prices and hopefully sees some large away followings as it makes for a better atmosphere. https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/season-opener-set-for-priority-sale/
As a lot of people aren’t prepared to travel across Hull and pay that who would you expect Bristol fans, or others, to spend more than the ticket price in travel costs? Will we be travelling in numbers to create a cracking atmosphere at Reading where away fans are charged £20? Or where the total of the travelling costs and the ticket will be less than it is for Bristol fans. It is to be hoped not too many away fans arrive as the cameras will pan around the ground from a SouthnStand where everyone is sitting along a sedentary East Stand and along to away fans bouncing about then a gap and out of sight there will be a couple of sections of City fans being out sung.
I think that's a very fair point. I keep an eye on how the memberships are selling via the interactive map and although the South says good availability, the majority of the available seats are towards the front. The ticket prices today have actually put me off getting a pass as they're so reasonable. I live about an hour away now, and I'm never sure how many games I'll be able to get to. Night games are a non starter and most games around November/December are too. We can't be too far away from opening the Upper West, I'm pretty surprised we haven't for the Leicester game. I think Members have to purchase tickets by today to guarantee their seats so it will be interesting to see how many members go
Not anti Hull City at all. Critical of the lack of support they get from a lot of the people of Hull. BTW, Norwich got relegated. Should be losing fans who won’t come back until they start playing good football and winning to attract them back according to our fans.Have put their prices up following a disastrous season which loses fans according to some on here. Cheapest adult ticket £536 or £45 a month. Far more expensive than ours.They sold out their 21,500 season tickets on 27th June.
Not like the vibrant 24 hour city that is Hull then. Must be more to do in Hull than all the smaller places that get bigger crowds.
I spotted you days ago - welcome back, the boards a better place with you, especially the music thread!
Can't believe anyone didn't know it was Castro weeks ago, we've had this same debate two or three times with this iteration already.