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Bristol City [A] tickets to go on restricted sale
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strange way to allocate then - maybe out of missile range1
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I spend a lot of time in Bristol for work, and it is a cracking city. A pub lovers paradise with some absolutely phenomenal drinking spots dotted around the city centre. With the weather as it is, Saturday will be a cracker2
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Bristol rarely sell the front blocks - only if there significant demand.0
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Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.1 -
How far is Parson Rd station to the ground?
How reliable is the service to and from Temple Meads?0 -
NelsonsFU said:strange way to allocate then - maybe out of missile range1
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usetobunkin said:How far is Parson Rd station to the ground?
How reliable is the service to and from Temple Meads?
Trains depart Temple Meads at 26 & 54 minutes past the hour.
Trains depart Parson Street at 13 & 37 minutes past the hour.2 -
I didn't really think we would sell 2,503, although thought it just about possible.
I think the numbers sold are as expected and for us are very good.
It's not common for us to take over 2,000 away for a league game with between 2 & 3 hours travelling time.3 -
Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.2 -
DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.5 -
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Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.
please list your 'valid reasons'...0 -
Croydon said:I spend a lot of time in Bristol for work, and it is a cracking city. A pub lovers paradise with some absolutely phenomenal drinking spots dotted around the city centre. With the weather as it is, Saturday will be a cracker3
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If we sell over 2,000 tickets i think that is about what i was expecting.fenaddick said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Plenty of tickets still in Block 35 and a few in 41.
Personal view, I think it’s a little disappointing given all that’s happened in the last 12 months that we took 2,700 to Reading in L1 this time last year and we are struggling to sell our allocation for first game back in the Champ.
Still a good turnout and I’m sure will be a good atmosphere, I just anticipated higher demand all things considered
Half-hourly service Paddington /Temple Meads.
People using holidays as an excuse for non attendance, Watford sold out their allocation on Saturday as did Millwall at Norwich, Sheffield Wednesday at Leicester for example.1 -
Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.3 -
Charlton_Charlie said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.
please list your 'valid reasons'...
My comment directly applies to anyone that can go, but won't go, but would undoubtedly be trying to get tickets to a more high profile game. Simple.4 -
DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.
We can't give it the big un' and have a circle jerk over Wembley but then not show out for League games.
Anyway it's clearly a sensitive topic, but that's my stance, if we sold out our allocation for Wembley and the play off games, we should easily be selling out our first away game after a promotion season.
If people think my view is strong, it is what it is. It doesn't apply to people who want to go but physically can't3 -
clive said:If we sell over 2,000 tickets i think that is about what i was expecting.fenaddick said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Plenty of tickets still in Block 35 and a few in 41.
Personal view, I think it’s a little disappointing given all that’s happened in the last 12 months that we took 2,700 to Reading in L1 this time last year and we are struggling to sell our allocation for first game back in the Champ.
Still a good turnout and I’m sure will be a good atmosphere, I just anticipated higher demand all things considered
Half-hourly service Paddington /Temple Meads.
People using holidays as an excuse for non attendance, Watford sold out their allocation on Saturday as did Millwall at Norwich, Sheffield Wednesday at Leicester for example.
You're looking at roughly 3 hours door to door and that's with what is likely a quicker journey than most.
Obviously, not having a dig at you Clive one of our most loyal of fans.
Oh we're going of course.0 -
How many did we take to Birmingham first day in 2012?0
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Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.
We can't give it the big un' and have a circle jerk over Wembley but then not show out for League games.
Anyway it's clearly a sensitive topic, but that's my stance, if we sold out our allocation for Wembley and the play off games, we should easily be selling out our first away game after a promotion season.
If people think my view is strong, it is what it is. It doesn't apply to people who want to go but physically can't1 -
Just looking fwd to going to first away game in this seasons Champisonship, forecast is hot and Addicks have started well so hoping we can match them. Going to make most of it so an early start hopefully get down to Bristol by 10am & have a more pleasant experience than in 1994 for FA cup. This match will be remembered for trouble after, with bricks flying through the air & mounted police when our fans left the away end at Ashton Gate. Trust this visit will be more pleasant, planning to take a look at the graffiti murals & Banksy's & a meal by the docks before the match. COYA's1
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DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.
We can't give it the big un' and have a circle jerk over Wembley but then not show out for League games.
Anyway it's clearly a sensitive topic, but that's my stance, if we sold out our allocation for Wembley and the play off games, we should easily be selling out our first away game after a promotion season.
If people think my view is strong, it is what it is. It doesn't apply to people who want to go but physically can't
I am an attendance snob and I don't hide it.1 -
Covered End said:clive said:If we sell over 2,000 tickets i think that is about what i was expecting.fenaddick said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Plenty of tickets still in Block 35 and a few in 41.
Personal view, I think it’s a little disappointing given all that’s happened in the last 12 months that we took 2,700 to Reading in L1 this time last year and we are struggling to sell our allocation for first game back in the Champ.
Still a good turnout and I’m sure will be a good atmosphere, I just anticipated higher demand all things considered
Half-hourly service Paddington /Temple Meads.
People using holidays as an excuse for non attendance, Watford sold out their allocation on Saturday as did Millwall at Norwich, Sheffield Wednesday at Leicester for example.
You're looking at roughly 3 hours door to door and that's with what is likely a quicker journey than most.
Obviously, not having a dig at you Clive one of our most loyal of fans.
The regular away supporters don't seem to be put off attending games by holidays, price, distance, kick-off times etc.2 -
Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.
We can't give it the big un' and have a circle jerk over Wembley but then not show out for League games.
Anyway it's clearly a sensitive topic, but that's my stance, if we sold out our allocation for Wembley and the play off games, we should easily be selling out our first away game after a promotion season.
If people think my view is strong, it is what it is. It doesn't apply to people who want to go but physically can't
I am an attendance snob and I don't hide it.
Just a little empathy I feel and perspective is needed here. As said, should be a great game with a very big backing! Enjoy it!3 -
DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.
We can't give it the big un' and have a circle jerk over Wembley but then not show out for League games.
Anyway it's clearly a sensitive topic, but that's my stance, if we sold out our allocation for Wembley and the play off games, we should easily be selling out our first away game after a promotion season.
If people think my view is strong, it is what it is. It doesn't apply to people who want to go but physically can't
I am an attendance snob and I don't hide it.
Just a little empathy I feel and perspective is needed here. As said, should be a great game with a very big backing! Enjoy it!
My post directly and very obviously applies to anyone who would attend a bigger fixture but won't this one, they should be backing the team as it's how we will grow..
I refuse to believe all 40k and the extra demand of Charlton fans for Wembley are all on holiday, or don't have the money etc. I guarantee this would be a sell out if it was a prem team with prestige in an away tie.
Sorry but how can I make it clearer? I am excluding anyone who physically can't make it to the game for whatever reason, but there will be people out there who would be asking for a ticket for a more high profile game, but won't go to this one.
It is disappointing we can't manage between 7-9% or so of our Wembley attendance for an important game.2 -
paulsturgess said:How many did we take to Birmingham first day in 2012?0
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How many have we actually sold? Going by the site i'd say it looks like at least 2,250. Might sell a few more at the ground tonight perhaps, so i think on the day maybe we'll have around 2,300.
Would obviously be great to have sold it out but that's not exactly a bad turnout.0 -
clive said:Covered End said:clive said:If we sell over 2,000 tickets i think that is about what i was expecting.fenaddick said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Plenty of tickets still in Block 35 and a few in 41.
Personal view, I think it’s a little disappointing given all that’s happened in the last 12 months that we took 2,700 to Reading in L1 this time last year and we are struggling to sell our allocation for first game back in the Champ.
Still a good turnout and I’m sure will be a good atmosphere, I just anticipated higher demand all things considered
Half-hourly service Paddington /Temple Meads.
People using holidays as an excuse for non attendance, Watford sold out their allocation on Saturday as did Millwall at Norwich, Sheffield Wednesday at Leicester for example.
You're looking at roughly 3 hours door to door and that's with what is likely a quicker journey than most.
Obviously, not having a dig at you Clive one of our most loyal of fans.
The regular away supporters don't seem to be put off attending games by holidays, price, distance, kick-off times etc.0 -
Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:DENCH said:Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.
If you are in a position where you can go, but you aren't, but you were one of the people demanding for a Wembley ticket, then I'll be blunt, you are in no position to talk. (If that doesn't apply to you or anyone reading this, then you shouldn't care)
My post obviously doesn't apply to people who can't go for valid reasons. Based on the demand for Wembley, first season back in the Champ, nice weather, Saturday 3pm kick off, and us spending a significant amount of money, the team should be backed.
As I always say, if this was Liverpool away or Man United, people would be asking for spares. It's just the truth.
We can't give it the big un' and have a circle jerk over Wembley but then not show out for League games.
Anyway it's clearly a sensitive topic, but that's my stance, if we sold out our allocation for Wembley and the play off games, we should easily be selling out our first away game after a promotion season.
If people think my view is strong, it is what it is. It doesn't apply to people who want to go but physically can't
I am an attendance snob and I don't hide it.
Just a little empathy I feel and perspective is needed here. As said, should be a great game with a very big backing! Enjoy it!
My post directly and very obviously applies to anyone who would attend a bigger fixture but won't this one, they should be backing the team as it's how we will grow..
I refuse to believe all 40k and the extra demand of Charlton fans for Wembley are all on holiday, or don't have the money etc. I guarantee this would be a sell out if it was a prem team with prestige in an away tie.
Sorry but how can I make it clearer? I am excluding anyone who physically can't make it to the game for whatever reason, but there will be people out there who would be asking for a ticket for a more high profile game, but won't go to this one.
It is disappointing we can't manage between 7-9% or so of our Wembley attendance for an important game.2 -
clive said:If we sell over 2,000 tickets i think that is about what i was expecting.fenaddick said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Plenty of tickets still in Block 35 and a few in 41.
Personal view, I think it’s a little disappointing given all that’s happened in the last 12 months that we took 2,700 to Reading in L1 this time last year and we are struggling to sell our allocation for first game back in the Champ.
Still a good turnout and I’m sure will be a good atmosphere, I just anticipated higher demand all things considered
Half-hourly service Paddington /Temple Meads.
People using holidays as an excuse for non attendance, Watford sold out their allocation on Saturday as did Millwall at Norwich, Sheffield Wednesday at Leicester for example.0 -
Braziliance said:Should have sold out very quickly imo, surprised it didn't.
A few Bristol City fans also surprised we haven't sold out.
We can't all be on holidays surely. Wembley there was a demand, we are in the big time now, would be nice to show it and back the team who have been so good for us for so long.0