Cut-price ticket deals for Bristol City fans at Ashton Gate

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Thursday, November 29, 2012
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Bristol City are offering fans the chance to watch the final 11 home games of the npower Championship campaign for as little as £149.

In a bid to give manager Derek McInnes and his players the best possible backing at Ashton Gate, the club has either frozen or reduced half-season ticket prices across the stadium from last year.

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    Derek McInnes

Officials are especially targeting families, who will benefit from a special cut-price deal between now and the end of the campaign.

City are offering an adult and child ticket for £221 – less than £21 a game – while a seat in the popular Wedlock Stand costs just £149, which works out at under £14 a game and represents a saving of £75.

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Robins boss McInnes said: "As we enter the business-end of the season, it will only increase the importance of support from the stands.

"This season we've already enjoyed excellent backing at Ashton Gate and on our travels – and we'd really like to see as many people as possible coming down to watch our remaining home games.

"It's great that the club has again put together an attractively-priced offer for our supporters and we're thankful to everyone who signs up."

2012/13 half-season ticket prices – Atyeo Stand: Adult – £209, senior citizen – £141, under-21/disability – £101, under-16 – £40, family – £419. Family Stand: Adult & child – £221, adult & two children – £239, two adults & two children – £415, senior citizen & child – £155, senior citizen & two children – £169. Dolman Stand (A-B, F-N): Adult – £239, senior citizen – £159, under-21 – £119, disability – £101, under-16 – £40, family – £479. Dolman Stand (C-E): Adult – £255, senior citizen – £179, under-21- £139, disability – £101, under-16 – £40, family – £505. Williams Stand: Adult – £239, senior citizen – £159, under-21– £119, disability – £101, under-16 – £40, family – £479. Wedlock Stand: Adult – £149, senior citizen – £119, under-21/disability – £101, under-16 – £40, family – £299.

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  • Profile image for marmeliser

    by marmeliser

    Saturday, December 01 2012, 4:00PM

    “i wouldn't even go if they PAID me to ''watch''”

  • Profile image for gdknac

    by gdknac

    Friday, November 30 2012, 8:35AM

    “by manchestergas

    ."what about all the loyal fans who bought a full ST at the start of the season?

    do they get a partial refund, or anything to help them feel part of this deal?"


    Well, based on my earlier calculations of a saving of an average 23p per game, @23 games =£5.29!”

  • Profile image for manchestergas

    by manchestergas

    Friday, November 30 2012, 2:53AM

    “what about all the loyal fans who bought a full ST at the start of the season?

    do they get a partial refund, or anything to help them feel part of this deal?”

  • Profile image for gdknac

    by gdknac

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 10:15PM

    “We have held season tickets for the last 3 years, but living 85 miles away, its not always easy to get to midweek games. Besides, after tthe poor showing against Charlton, we refused o attend for a 2nd dose within 6 days(albeit we did play better and got a point).
    We have attended most weekend home games this season and also Forest away so far. Buying home tickets early costs less, it was only £17 each against Charlton.
    I cant get the maths on this offer- 11 games at £239 each works out at £21.77 per game assuming I can get to all 11 games.Most catagory B games will cost me £22- I need to be more financially attracted than that especially with our current form!”

  • Profile image for Marksy

    by Marksy

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 5:26PM

    “I fell for that one at the start of the season. What a waste of money !”

  • Profile image for Red_Emerson

    by Red_Emerson

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 2:59PM

    “When he starts playing the right players in the right formation, i might return!”

  • Profile image for DaveinSA

    by DaveinSA

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 2:40PM

    “shouldn't they be paying the fans to go watch?”

  • Profile image for Red_Emerson

    by Red_Emerson

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 1:49PM

    “One match is too much at the moment and i certainly don't wanna watch eleven!”

  • Profile image for piledriver

    by piledriver

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 1:11PM

    “Good video-Good prices.

    Regretably, the team is poor and hasn't strung three positive results together all season so, as ever, success on the pitch is everything.

    I know people with ST's that don't go so let's stop the babble, excuses & cliches and do what those football giants Millwall & Charlton have done of late.”

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