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your thoughts on your trip to Bristol

infoman
Posts: 10
Not so much the game but the trip down on the train(parson street) M4
access to the ground stewards catering
was the information I supplied any good?
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Those stewards looked a bit OTT after we scored , was it 2 or 3 of our fans ran down to the front where the seats were closed off . Don’t think they tried to get on the pitch .
It looked like the stewards went straight in aggressively to the lads that were down there celebrating.
i know they shouldn’t be down there but seemed all a bit unnecessary3 -
Read the other threads, there are two or three already running.
not sure where City placed their advert for Grey haired, overweight bloke in his mid 50s to steward the away end. The take up was so great they decided to employ 60 of them8 -
Everyone seemed to be called Craig or Liam.
The amount of 50+ blokes still sporting ponytails was outstanding.
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Went in the Rose of Denmark and the one member of staff didn't even know there was a game on. The pub missed out on some good takings. Mind you it had also run out of almost everything. If that pub is still there next year, I will be amazed.0
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We were made quite welcome, liked the ground far more than many of the out of town bowls we have visited in recent years. The concession stands outside the main stand were far better than ours. Though the home support was quiet for most of the game, you could tell (from the roar when they scored), that when its full and if they are playing someone like Cardiff it would be an excellent atmosphere. Noticed on my ticket that a sponsor was a skip hire company, that brought back memories of 94, the place has completely changed since then.5
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Appreciated your pre match advice on our board and liked the stadium. It seemed to get a lot of pre game use and must make a decent revenue for the club. The fanzone is what our owner tried to introduce but ultimately made a mess of and alienated fans instead.
Journeys both directions fine. Good luck for the rest of the season.
I know the seats were sealed off but not sure why stewards stopped fans running fown the aisles to celebrate with players at the front when we scored, Football is about the joy of those moments for fans and players alike.
Finally, I thought your fans were very respectful by keeping quiet throughout the whole game, I guess they just enjoyed listening to our fans sing more? I suspect only Fulham can match the Bristol City humm of excitement 😀.1 -
As I was staying in town, joined the home fans walking across that park in the dark! Was half expecting it to lead to a dogging site or a pagan sacrifice4
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killerandflash said:As I was staying in town, joined the home fans walking across that park in the dark! Was half expecting it to lead to a dogging site or a pagan sacrifice
(I should clarify that I know this because I used to live in the student halls that were about five minutes away from said dogging hotspot. People weren't exactly discreet.)7 -
Steward near us with Bristol City badges on his hat and tie was pretty friendly and chatty nice guy. I stayed locally and we got an uber to the ground so travel stuff wasnt that relevant.
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Nearly kicked off coming through the town.
Decided to go down tge m32 half way through town the boy f@cked about with the sat nav.
Although there was a bit of swearing it didn't come to blows.
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Thank you for the information which definitely helped. Managed to park close to the ground around 5.00pm as that was when the resident parking restrictions ended. Eat & drunk in a trendy bar on North street which was fine although it had a snug quiet room!!. Found stewards to be friendly & helpful & the view from the away end was good. On the walk back to the car bumped into a a couple of mouthy locals who didn’t seem to like us Londoners or cockney c*nts as they put it. Journey home was a nightmare as M4 shut between junctions 8 & 6 plus lots of roadworks. Thought the game was like an end to end cup match at times and that a draw would have been a fair result.
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Apart from the result, I enjoyed it. We parked on an industrial estate about 300 yards from the ground. Had arranged to meet a mate in a pub ten minutes from the ground. I quietly asked a couple of blokes the way to the pub and was told "No idea mate, we're from Charlton ". Quite impressed with the stadium. A draw would have been a fair result but heyho. Thanks to the excellent chauffeuring of "Beardface" of this parish, I was back in my Cardiff home shortly after 11pm.1
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Traffic in Bristol a nightmare at 5pm. Took 2 hours from Essex to get 2 miles away from hotel and then an hour to get the rest of the way.
Nice ground and friendly locals.0 -
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Despite the defeat and the fact I got in around 2 , really enjoyed it . Ground was impressive , especially the new main stand . All the locals I came across appeared friendly . Shame can't make WBA .0
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Google sat Nav took us on a very countryfied route from Poole to Bristol.
Saw a couple of Barn Owls and a Stoat amongst other things.
Still, we made good time and avoided any major hold-up.
Pre-booked parking in Sainsburys and only a 5 minute walk to the ground.
Was impressed with all the food and drink stalls around the ground and apart from the result and the injuries enjoyed my first visit to Ashton Gate.0 -
Seems like your fans from 1993 are now your stewards, as your atmosphere is now a library. Stewards were aggressive, moody try-hards.
Much like @NLA detests Coventry, I cannot stand Brizzle.
Four or five nil at the Valley. COYR
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sinceiwasyoung said:Despite the defeat and the fact I got in around 2 , really enjoyed it . Ground was impressive , especially the new main stand . All the locals I came across appeared friendly . Shame can't make WBA .0