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From a Bristol City follower,hope as many of you can make the journey on saturday 30th November

Firstly THERE WILL NO PAY ON THE DAY and this will NOT be changed.
So please buy your match day tickets on saturday if your heading to the home game against Derby

Coming by road.

Do NOT USE M4/M32 route and don't try to negotiate the roads and streets of Bristol
YOU WILL GET LOST


Parking is normally in the streets around the area as long as you are there by 1pm please don't block drive ways or park on corners.
If you are coming by train there is a local train service to PARSON STREET from Bristol Temple Meads

Good train times as most trains from the North as well as the London direction arrive at quarter past the hour and quarter to the hour
it takes you two thirds of the way to the ground and walk the rest of the way
You will pass Sainsburys on the left with restaurant,Robins pub again on your left hand side
When you approach the ground I suggest you walk past wickes using the pavement
as the concourse area behind the big new stand gets very congested with bodies
Any less you want to look at the John Atyeo statue

Please make sure you get your train ticket showing PARSON STREET
We are trying to promote PARSON STREET for football fans till Ashton gate halt comes on line.
Split train tickets are available to Bristol(parson street)

If there are at least three of you arriving by train get a taxi
Make sure the taxi driver drops you in the Ashton Road end as it a very long walk round from the other end


Casualty and Holby City were filmed in the City don't ask me about either of the programmes cos I think their both rubbish
The young ones was also filmed in the BS7 area of the City(actually its Bishopston)
Finally the block of flats on the left behind the dolman stand side as you are in the away end is "the" block of flats in "fools and horses"
Bring your camera and turn up early if you want to take any photo's
Pubs possibly best one are in the cumberland road basin area novia scotia pump house and the cottage.
Buy your match day programme before you enter the away end.

Radio commentary  be on BBC radio Bristol on DAB should be on 94:9fm as well

We now have two big screens at the Gate,
so if you have bad eyesight sit on the far left hand side as you look at the pitch.
The match is shown while the game is in play and some replays but no controversial incidents.

Pubs: best ones are along the Cumberland Roads area,suggest park your car and then walk to the ground.
Please circulate to any other football forums and footy fans you may deem fit

If you need any further info,don't be afraid to ask.


 
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3 hours ago, infoman said:

From a Bristol City follower,hope as many of you can make the journey on saturday 30th November

Firstly THERE WILL NO PAY ON THE DAY and this will NOT be changed.
So please buy your match day tickets on saturday if your heading to the home game against Derby

Coming by road.

Do NOT USE M4/M32 route and don't try to negotiate the roads and streets of Bristol
YOU WILL GET LOST


Parking is normally in the streets around the area as long as you are there by 1pm please don't block drive ways or park on corners.
If you are coming by train there is a local train service to PARSON STREET from Bristol Temple Meads

Good train times as most trains from the North as well as the London direction arrive at quarter past the hour and quarter to the hour
it takes you two thirds of the way to the ground and walk the rest of the way
You will pass Sainsburys on the left with restaurant,Robins pub again on your left hand side
 When you approach the ground I suggest you walk past wickes using the pavement
as the concourse area behind the big new stand gets very congested with bodies
 Any less you want to look at the John Atyeo statue

 Please make sure you get your train ticket showing PARSON STREET
We are trying to promote PARSON STREET for football fans till Ashton gate halt comes on line.
Split train tickets are available to Bristol(parson street)

If there are at least three of you arriving by train get a taxi
Make sure the taxi driver drops you in the Ashton Road end as it a very long walk round from the other end


Casualty and Holby City were filmed in the City don't ask me about either of the programmes cos I think their both rubbish
 The young ones was also filmed in the BS7 area of the City(actually its Bishopston)
Finally the block of flats on the left behind the dolman stand side as you are in the away end is "the" block of flats in "fools and horses"
Bring your camera and turn up early if you want to take any photo's
Pubs possibly best one are in the cumberland road basin area novia scotia pump house and the cottage.
Buy your match day programme before you enter the away end.

Radio commentary  be on BBC radio Bristol on DAB should be on 94:9fm as well

We now have two big screens at the Gate,
so if you have bad eyesight sit on the far left hand side as you look at the pitch.
The match is shown while the game is in play and some replays but no controversial incidents.

Pubs: best ones are along the Cumberland Roads area,suggest park your car and then walk to the ground.
Please circulate to any other football forums and footy fans you may deem fit

If you need any further info,don't be afraid to ask.


 

Thanks! Came last year and parked on a local cricket club about 5 minutes walk from the ground. Pretty cheap and a car boot sale on. Won't be coming along this year, Stoke yesterday and Huddersfield coming up so need to save. Good info.

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This 'no pay on the day' scheme seems to be more common and is just another example of putting obstacles in the way of people attending games.

I can understand it where it is close to a sell out, a risk of trouble or of home fans buying in the away end but there's no prospect of that happening away at Swansea or Bristol.

Clubs and authorities trying to take away the concept of rocking up at the last minute and make this a game where you must book days in advance.

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