Bristol City [A] tickets to go on restricted sale
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Unlikely to be any more than that 134 then, possibly even less if some of those didn't renew ST etc as unlikely as that is.stoneroses19 said:
A few hundred at least.Croydon said:
There won't be many in Cat 1TootingRedArmy said:This question will have been asked alot but how many supporters are there in each pts band - how many are in Cat 1 600 club & the other pts bands & Valley Gold, I have 520pts and this year is my first as a Valley Gold member....does that mean phase 5 as a Valley Gold member qualifies me or do i have to wait to Phase 7 with 520 pts? I've only managed 3-4 aways per season in 55+yrs and this season is first one i have time to add to my rather shallow list of 38 grounds visited....Phase 5: 550 loyalty points and Valley Gold - Wednesday, July 30th @ 2pm
Phase 6: 550 loyalty points - Wednesday, July 30th @ 4pm
Phase 7: 520 loyalty points or Valley Gold - Thursday, July 31st @ 11am
Phase 1 for Wembley was 750+ loyalty points and that was 134 fans.Bristol Away phase 1 is 600 points.
Probably won't be more than 200 when you consider Valley Gold too.0 -
City have the other half of that end.Chippycafc said:I believe the away end holds just under 4000. If the initial allocation sells out will we get more.
I assume though that City's wind up merchants would already have purchased theirs by that time in that stand though.0 -
Don't think they do, per the map on the previous page.ElfsborgAddick said:
City have the other half of that end.Chippycafc said:I believe the away end holds just under 4000. If the initial allocation sells out will we get more.
I assume though that City's wind up merchants would already have purchased theirs by that time in that stand though.1 -
Wembley was 2 season's worth of points, now it's just 1 as the away games for 23/24 have now been removed. You need 140 points from last season to reach 600, that's a small number of peoplestoneroses19 said:
A few hundred at least.Croydon said:
There won't be many in Cat 1TootingRedArmy said:This question will have been asked alot but how many supporters are there in each pts band - how many are in Cat 1 600 club & the other pts bands & Valley Gold, I have 520pts and this year is my first as a Valley Gold member....does that mean phase 5 as a Valley Gold member qualifies me or do i have to wait to Phase 7 with 520 pts? I've only managed 3-4 aways per season in 55+yrs and this season is first one i have time to add to my rather shallow list of 38 grounds visited....Phase 5: 550 loyalty points and Valley Gold - Wednesday, July 30th @ 2pm
Phase 6: 550 loyalty points - Wednesday, July 30th @ 4pm
Phase 7: 520 loyalty points or Valley Gold - Thursday, July 31st @ 11am
Phase 1 for Wembley was 750+ loyalty points and that was 134 fans.Bristol Away phase 1 is 600 points.0 -
My points tally appears to be the same as it was at the end of last seasonkillerandflash said:
Wembley was 2 season's worth of points, now it's just 1 as the away games for 23/24 have now been removed. You need 140 points from last season to reach 600, that's a small number of peoplestoneroses19 said:
A few hundred at least.Croydon said:
There won't be many in Cat 1TootingRedArmy said:This question will have been asked alot but how many supporters are there in each pts band - how many are in Cat 1 600 club & the other pts bands & Valley Gold, I have 520pts and this year is my first as a Valley Gold member....does that mean phase 5 as a Valley Gold member qualifies me or do i have to wait to Phase 7 with 520 pts? I've only managed 3-4 aways per season in 55+yrs and this season is first one i have time to add to my rather shallow list of 38 grounds visited....Phase 5: 550 loyalty points and Valley Gold - Wednesday, July 30th @ 2pm
Phase 6: 550 loyalty points - Wednesday, July 30th @ 4pm
Phase 7: 520 loyalty points or Valley Gold - Thursday, July 31st @ 11am
Phase 1 for Wembley was 750+ loyalty points and that was 134 fans.Bristol Away phase 1 is 600 points.1 -
Anyone know how many have gone so far?0
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First season having an account with points. How many points do you get per away game? Also, do you get points for the cup games?0
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For the 1st time this seasonDannoo_86 said:First season having an account with points. How many points do you get per away game? Also, do you get points for the cup games?
https://www.charltonafc.com/loyalty-points-explained12 -
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Booked a solo ticket slap bang between two different groups. I'm lonely.0
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But not the last 🤯clive said:
For the 1st time this seasonDannoo_86 said:First season having an account with points. How many points do you get per away game? Also, do you get points for the cup games?
https://www.charltonafc.com/loyalty-points-explained3 -
Thanks for confirming that I qualify for phase 7
so signing up for VG for this season has given me no advantage thus far having 520pts, so if i'm right I will have to go to 3 aways to move up bands to phase 5 (550pts + VG).......
Does anyone know numbers in each band particularly with QPR away coming up, which I imagine will be highly sought after away tickets?0 -
QPR is expensive with a crap view to boot. Think that will put a few off, has done me, especially as it's another early kick off and on TV.TootingRedArmy said:Thanks for confirming that I qualify for phase 7
so signing up for VG for this season has given me no advantage thus far having 520pts, so if i'm right I will have to go to 3 aways to move up bands to phase 5 (550pts + VG).......
Does anyone know numbers in each band particularly with QPR away coming up, which I imagine will be highly sought after away tickets?0 -
You only get the upper tier at QPR now, expensive tickets are offset by almost no travel costs for most.LargeAddick said:
QPR is expensive with a crap view to boot. Think that will put a few off, has done me, especially as it's another early kick off and on TV.TootingRedArmy said:Thanks for confirming that I qualify for phase 7
so signing up for VG for this season has given me no advantage thus far having 520pts, so if i'm right I will have to go to 3 aways to move up bands to phase 5 (550pts + VG).......
Does anyone know numbers in each band particularly with QPR away coming up, which I imagine will be highly sought after away tickets?
Tickets will be like gold dust.0 -
This is very useful, particularly as picking and dropping at Temple Meads.
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Whilst we are charging £35 for a coach to Bristol, PNE are charging £39 to QPR.
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Belv said:
Don't think they do, per the map on the previous page.ElfsborgAddick said:
City have the other half of that end.Chippycafc said:I believe the away end holds just under 4000. If the initial allocation sells out will we get more.
I assume though that City's wind up merchants would already have purchased theirs by that time in that stand though.They are advertising the sale of tickets in the Atyeo Stand, which is where we are in, although on reflection given that we have 2,500 tickets it would suggest we have the whole end and they split it when there is a reduced allocation.1-0 to @Belv
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And if memory serves me right, if you’re sitting a few rows back you can’t even see the goal line below you. Such a tinpot stadium!Belv said:
You only get the upper tier at QPR now, expensive tickets are offset by almost no travel costs for most.LargeAddick said:
QPR is expensive with a crap view to boot. Think that will put a few off, has done me, especially as it's another early kick off and on TV.TootingRedArmy said:Thanks for confirming that I qualify for phase 7
so signing up for VG for this season has given me no advantage thus far having 520pts, so if i'm right I will have to go to 3 aways to move up bands to phase 5 (550pts + VG).......
Does anyone know numbers in each band particularly with QPR away coming up, which I imagine will be highly sought after away tickets?
Tickets will be like gold dust.1 -
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Yep, think they plan to split it for certain games but that map is the one currently on our ticketing site for fans to choose their tickets. Having away fans sandwiched in between two blocks of home fans would be a very strange way of splitting the stand and probably one that police wouldn't approve of.ElfsborgAddick said:Belv said:
Don't think they do, per the map on the previous page.ElfsborgAddick said:
City have the other half of that end.Chippycafc said:I believe the away end holds just under 4000. If the initial allocation sells out will we get more.
I assume though that City's wind up merchants would already have purchased theirs by that time in that stand though.They are advertising the sale of tickets in the Atyeo Stand, which is where we are in, although on reflection given that we have 2,500 tickets it would suggest we have the whole end and they split it when there is a reduced allocation.1-0 to @Belv
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TelMc32 said:
And if memory serves me right, if you’re sitting a few rows back you can’t even see the goal line below you. Such a tinpot stadium!Belv said:
You only get the upper tier at QPR now, expensive tickets are offset by almost no travel costs for most.LargeAddick said:
QPR is expensive with a crap view to boot. Think that will put a few off, has done me, especially as it's another early kick off and on TV.TootingRedArmy said:Thanks for confirming that I qualify for phase 7
so signing up for VG for this season has given me no advantage thus far having 520pts, so if i'm right I will have to go to 3 aways to move up bands to phase 5 (550pts + VG).......
Does anyone know numbers in each band particularly with QPR away coming up, which I imagine will be highly sought after away tickets?
Tickets will be like gold dust.
It's shocking that tickets can be sold and you literally cannot see a certain part of the pitch. They should make those tickets half price.
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I think the Preston ticket info for the game at lotus road says £2 reduction for restricted view seats, to be sold last, that's for a pillar obstructing view, and the rake of the seats taking away a view of the goaline. They can stick it either way.ElfsborgAddick said:TelMc32 said:
And if memory serves me right, if you’re sitting a few rows back you can’t even see the goal line below you. Such a tinpot stadium!Belv said:
You only get the upper tier at QPR now, expensive tickets are offset by almost no travel costs for most.LargeAddick said:
QPR is expensive with a crap view to boot. Think that will put a few off, has done me, especially as it's another early kick off and on TV.TootingRedArmy said:Thanks for confirming that I qualify for phase 7
so signing up for VG for this season has given me no advantage thus far having 520pts, so if i'm right I will have to go to 3 aways to move up bands to phase 5 (550pts + VG).......
Does anyone know numbers in each band particularly with QPR away coming up, which I imagine will be highly sought after away tickets?
Tickets will be like gold dust.
It's shocking that tickets can be sold and you literally cannot see a certain part of the pitch. They should make those tickets half price.
Thanks Clive, edited
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swords_alive said:
I think the Preston ticket info for the game at lotus road says £2 reduction for restricted view seats, to be sold last but that's for a pillar obstructing view, not specifically the rake of the seats taking away a view of the goaline. They can stick it either way.ElfsborgAddick said:TelMc32 said:
And if memory serves me right, if you’re sitting a few rows back you can’t even see the goal line below you. Such a tinpot stadium!Belv said:
You only get the upper tier at QPR now, expensive tickets are offset by almost no travel costs for most.LargeAddick said:
QPR is expensive with a crap view to boot. Think that will put a few off, has done me, especially as it's another early kick off and on TV.TootingRedArmy said:Thanks for confirming that I qualify for phase 7
so signing up for VG for this season has given me no advantage thus far having 520pts, so if i'm right I will have to go to 3 aways to move up bands to phase 5 (550pts + VG).......
Does anyone know numbers in each band particularly with QPR away coming up, which I imagine will be highly sought after away tickets?
Tickets will be like gold dust.
It's shocking that tickets can be sold and you literally cannot see a certain part of the pitch. They should make those tickets half price.Please be aware, rows A to D at the front of the stand are restricted sightline tickets, which means you may not be able to see the near goal-line from these seats. These tickets will be sold at the above prices.
There are also restricted view tickets included in the allocation, which will be sold last. Restricted view tickets have a stanchion in the view of one of the goals and these tickets are reduced in price. Restricted view tickets are discounted by £2 for adults and £1 for concessions.
https://www.pnefc.net/news/2025/july/21/tickets-queens-park-rangers/
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This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth.5
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I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.Croydon said:This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth.
The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.
Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.4 -
Enjoy those stadiums while they’re still there. The view isn’t perfect but the atmosphere and experience are wonderful.TelMc32 said:
And if memory serves me right, if you’re sitting a few rows back you can’t even see the goal line below you. Such a tinpot stadium!Belv said:
You only get the upper tier at QPR now, expensive tickets are offset by almost no travel costs for most.LargeAddick said:
QPR is expensive with a crap view to boot. Think that will put a few off, has done me, especially as it's another early kick off and on TV.TootingRedArmy said:Thanks for confirming that I qualify for phase 7
so signing up for VG for this season has given me no advantage thus far having 520pts, so if i'm right I will have to go to 3 aways to move up bands to phase 5 (550pts + VG).......
Does anyone know numbers in each band particularly with QPR away coming up, which I imagine will be highly sought after away tickets?
Tickets will be like gold dust.1 -
You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?AS1987 said:
I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.Croydon said:This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth.
The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.
Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.1 -
It's going to be shit because everyone who wants to stand together can't buy their tickets together, but will still want to stand with each other. Then the usual 'you're in my seat' crowd will be even more aggy about it because they've actually chosen their seat this time.AS1987 said:
I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.Croydon said:This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth.
The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.
Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.1 -
Ferrero Rocher included, Oh Monsieur you are spoiling us!LargeAddick said:Whilst we are charging £35 for a coach to Bristol, PNE are charging £39 to QPR.Coach Travel
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