Redevelopment forces a slightly reduced capacity for TV game. please log in to view this image As the redevelopment of Ashton Gate Stadium continues at pace, two large cranes will soon be arriving in BS3 to begin the build of the new West Stand roof. Subsequently seats in W18 and S19 could be taken out of action, with views set to be partially and fully blocked in this area. The number of tickets available for City’s next home game with Hull City could be severely restricted and the club are working to relocate supporters affected. It means a smaller than usual amount of seats will be placed on sale to Forever Bristol members from Thursday (November 12th). It is unlikely any tickets will reach general sale for this Sky-televised fixture. Forever Bristol City membership can be purchased for just £20, and includes the following benefits: £5 discount on match tickets, priority for home tickets, second tier priority for away tickets, five per cent discount in the Bristol Sport Shop, Bristol Sports Bar & Grill and matchday concourses. To purchase Forever Bristol membership click here or call 0117 963 0600. Meanwhile, tickets for the home fixtures with Blackburn Rovers (Saturday, December 5th, 3pm) and QPR (Saturday, December 19th, 3pm) will also go on sale first to Forever Bristol City members on Thursday. http://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/article/limited-tickets-for-hull-fixture-2796436.aspx
have they stated what the maximum seating will be ? as I note your guesstimate is a few thousand less than others! it could mean a loss of up to 1000 seats?
UPDATE W18 and S19 are corporate seating areas and so far Hull has only taken up a small proportion of the seats they have been offered so likely not a sellout