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Wedontplayinblue

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  1. On average 3000 season ticket holders per game do not attend, this has increased a lot since covid. This data was given by the club to the senior reds meal.
  2. @phantom with the data about season ticket holders not attending , the figure was given by the club to the senior reds meal, so I don’t see why you can’t mention it here.
  3. When have any pre season friendlies against a team from abroad drew big crowds? Id bet a game against willem would be a normal a crowd as any.
  4. I’m more shocked he somehow played 47 times for us according to wiki
  5. Word pay is who the club uses to process payments
  6. This is correct, Basically Huboo send it to the club, who then tell you it’s ready to collect.
  7. No, but I don’t think the club think about much at all
  8. Bit hard not to be when it’s not segregated , there’s city fans in the pic too.0
  9. If you stop paying monthly they cancel the season ticket, they don’t chase you for the rest of the monthly payments (the finance company), so I doubt they do pay upfront.
  10. For the womens football, should there not be a “do not watch or follow the women’s game” You’ll get a lot of votes for random women’s players who might win on luck rather than merit?
  11. Players don’t need to play up for cameras anymore, this isn’t 1992 anymore. Every game is possible to be watched now days.
  12. That I fully understand , but to now ban any political flags with absolutely no guidelines on what is political?
  13. I understand it isn’t With the club but it was documented within the last minutes, so surely someone from the club or police must of made the trust comment on it?
  14. Could you please pose the question to the club, and if needed to raise to the EFL on what is deemed a political flag? I cannot understand how you can have such ruling without any guidelines at all, in my eyes the LGTBQ flag Infront of the singing section could be viewed as political , again I would like to state I have no problem with the flag but it could be deemed political. I also find it condescending how it is ok for the club to show an Ukraine flag but now saying other flags are not allowed.
  15. Thanks for the reply, didn’t we have a Ukraine flag on the big screens a while back? Bristol sport did do this “Bristol showing solidarity with Ukraine this week. Ashton Gate Stadium, the home of Bristol City and Bristol Bears rugby, was lit up in the yellow and blue of the Ukrainian flag this week.” I genuinely think we are entering dangerous grounds with this, like I said how is a LGBTQ flag not deemed political? Who decides what is and isn’t political, how does a fan find out?
  16. Reading the minutes from the last meeting, What was political on two flags to be removed from both the men’s and women’s game? Do we know? Flags An EFL directive says any flags with political connections have to be removed. This was after a Cardiff supporter was removed displaying a particular flag. Banners of similar nature were also removed at City Women’s game against Brighton & Hove Albion Women ——— Also, we’re going into the realms of what should and shouldn’t be allowed, but couldn’t the LGBTQ flag at city be deemed political? Entering muddy waters on what is and isn’t political, (for the record I think it’s fine)
  17. No, none at all, since first attending Ashton gate in 1994, I can’t say I’ve ever had to piss on the floor. So going back to the point, of 12 years ago, not the old east end when you were a young lad many years ago, but just 12 years ago, where in Ashton gate did you need to piss on the floor?
  18. Where 12 years ago at Ashton gate were you pissing all over the floor? #AnotherPointlessRobboredPost
  19. Robbored doesn’t like facts, it’s probably his memory in old age to be fair, everyone starts to forget the truth.
  20. "As we embark on our journey towards the Premier League, the unwavering support of our fans is paramount. Renewing season tickets not only fuels our ambitions but unites us as a club, forging a collective spirit essential for success on and off the pitch." - Liam Manning, Bristol City Head Coach
  21. "Winning isn't just about tactics and skill, it's about inspiring others to believe in their abilities and rise above pressure. In moments of adversity, we find our true strength by staying united, focused, and determined." - Liam Manning (ChatGPT was used for this but it does show the above quote from manning is laughable)
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