Tickets Bristol City Away Ticket Prices

£52 just for match tickets … f**k that

I think I will find something else to do that day and listen to Jerome at 15:00

£1 for U12's is great but then for kids 12 and over it jumps to £16. Expensive just to watch 90 minutes of football and I would expect them prices in the premier league not in the championship. Coventry was also a rip off at £20 a child.

Was planning on doing a few away games this season and taking the kids but not with these prices I won't be.
 
£1 for U12's is great but then for kids 12 and over it jumps to £16. Expensive just to watch 90 minutes of football and I would expect them prices in the premier league not in the championship. Coventry was also a rip off at £20 a child.

Was planning on doing a few away games this season and taking the kids but not with these prices I won't be.
I agree £1 for u12 is good fair play to them for that but the rest is taking the p**s
 
This is what stops people going to games. We will probably sell out and there will still probably be lots of empty seats on matchday.

Their ground holds 27000. They had under 21000 for Millwall game.

£35 is the same as our top ticket price in SSU. There is probably a booking charge on top. I don't think we can charge them the same despite them only having 1500 tickets at our ground when they come.

I don't think 20 is plenty exists anymore and this is just fleecing fans. I can afford it but I can't justify it. I have away membership but looks like I won't be using it much if this is the way we are treated as guests of our opponents.

Their away end holds 4000 and we get 2500 tickets or something like that. Would it not be better to have up to 4000 paying guests at £25 a ticket?
 
£35 ticket + £2 booking fee + £1 postage = p:ss take

£30 every away ticket in the Premier League
 
£32 f*****g pounds for Over 65s. That's a whole £3 concession!!!

All my life I've paid into the system, never taken a penny out, and as a pensioner I expected to get a bit back from the system and from life in general. The fact I can afford it is irrelevant, it's the way our society is marginalising older people and milking us for every penny they can get from us, and this is a good example.

They'll be taking away our winter fuel allowance next. Oh.....................
 
Was planning to do this one not so sure at £35 plus booking and postage good under 12 price just looked at car parking some of that ent cheap either.
 
This is what stops people going to games. We will probably sell out and there will still probably be lots of empty seats on matchday.

Their ground holds 27000. They had under 21000 for Millwall game.

£35 is the same as our top ticket price in SSU. There is probably a booking charge on top. I don't think we can charge them the same despite them only having 1500 tickets at our ground when they come.

I don't think 20 is plenty exists anymore and this is just fleecing fans. I can afford it but I can't justify it. I have away membership but looks like I won't be using it much if this is the way we are treated as guests of our opponents.

Their away end holds 4000 and we get 2500 tickets or something like that. Would it not be better to have up to 4000 paying guests at £25 a ticket?
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The away ticket price should be the same as equivalent ticket for home fans, which is all well & good, but, where this falls down is like, members of the home team get a discount, ie at Bristol, the home "members" have £5 discount so only pay £30 for adult ticket.
When Peterborough started charging £26 several years back their member's discount was £6 so net cost of ticket was only £20.
On the basis most away fans are pretty committed fans and would generally have some form of home membership for their own club, it might be fairer if the away ticket price was based on the home "members" ticket price.
 
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