Ashton Gate 08:49 - Aug 15 with 2754 views | Oakfarm_Boy | A much friendlier place than it was when I first went there in the early 1970,s. Nearby North Street is great for craft beer bars,restaurants and lots more. | | | | |
Ashton Gate on 09:31 - Aug 15 with 2627 views | stowmarketrange | I’ve only been once and that was enough for me.I think it was March 78.The police made us walk the long way to the ground from the station past pubs full of locals lobbing abuse at us.I got trodden on by a police horse in the commotion.The locals were throwing stuff at us from the other side of the terrace,including pool balls,Stanley broke his leg and we lost 1-0. It just has to be better now. | | | |
Ashton Gate on 10:07 - Aug 15 with 2556 views | Konk |
Ashton Gate on 09:31 - Aug 15 by stowmarketrange | I’ve only been once and that was enough for me.I think it was March 78.The police made us walk the long way to the ground from the station past pubs full of locals lobbing abuse at us.I got trodden on by a police horse in the commotion.The locals were throwing stuff at us from the other side of the terrace,including pool balls,Stanley broke his leg and we lost 1-0. It just has to be better now. |
Yeah, When I went in the 80-90’s it was very edgy. Still somewhere I wouldn’t suggest taking the pis s, but very different these days. Just after we moved over here, I went out on North Street before a Severnside derby and there were plenty of Cardiff fans in colours walking down to the ground with no hint of bother at all from the locals. I think it’s a great away day, these days. Well worth doing an overnighter. | |
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Ashton Gate on 10:10 - Aug 15 with 2545 views | Walnut | I love the trip. Mind you it is made easier by meeting up with Brizzle mates. Best trip for us was starting in the Quayside then jump in a boat / taxi to some rough old sawdust n Cider pub with them. Rarely in the ground for dead on 3 at this fixture. | | | |
Ashton Gate on 12:08 - Aug 15 with 2406 views | izlingtonhoop |
Ashton Gate on 10:10 - Aug 15 by Walnut | I love the trip. Mind you it is made easier by meeting up with Brizzle mates. Best trip for us was starting in the Quayside then jump in a boat / taxi to some rough old sawdust n Cider pub with them. Rarely in the ground for dead on 3 at this fixture. |
Iz Junior has just learned today that he's of to Bristol Uwe. Of course, the match is before term starts. Although he is going. I obviously can't afford such frivolities with three years rent to pay. Although I would if it was in term time. Two birds with one stone and all that. In the three years his brother was in Sheffield there was one Saturday match in term time. Obviously we went. It's kinda QPR luck that. | | | |
Ashton Gate on 12:20 - Aug 15 with 2365 views | francisbowles |
Ashton Gate on 12:08 - Aug 15 by izlingtonhoop | Iz Junior has just learned today that he's of to Bristol Uwe. Of course, the match is before term starts. Although he is going. I obviously can't afford such frivolities with three years rent to pay. Although I would if it was in term time. Two birds with one stone and all that. In the three years his brother was in Sheffield there was one Saturday match in term time. Obviously we went. It's kinda QPR luck that. |
No 1 daughter went to Swansea, we went once lost 5-1, still have nightmares about Caesar pushing balls straight back to their forwards. No 2 daughter went to Portsmouth, we draw them in the cup the year after she left but as we have moved about 30 mins the other side of Southampton we went anyway. Yeah typical Rangers fans luck. | | | |
Ashton Gate on 12:21 - Aug 15 with 2363 views | kernowhoop | Anyone remember the game (late 1960s or early 1970s?) when we were losing 3-0 at half-time, but, the fog arrived and the match was abandoned? | | | |
Ashton Gate on 13:25 - Aug 15 with 2181 views | qpr_1968 | first times I went to ashton gate, 76/77, 77/78, one of them years bowles broke his leg. went by train one season, the other on the kinghams coach....mental days. the one on the coach we stopped off at a pub on the way back, think there was a wedding reception going on, didn't end too well, we were all thrown out. the two home games them seasons were mental as well, one was a night game and went off in sar. the other season they had had free travel for a about 8,000 of them....three or four mobs of Bristol were taken out of the loft before ko….could have been nasty. phil parkes had a dart thrown at him from the school end. | |
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Ashton Gate on 13:27 - Aug 15 with 2175 views | terryb |
Ashton Gate on 12:08 - Aug 15 by izlingtonhoop | Iz Junior has just learned today that he's of to Bristol Uwe. Of course, the match is before term starts. Although he is going. I obviously can't afford such frivolities with three years rent to pay. Although I would if it was in term time. Two birds with one stone and all that. In the three years his brother was in Sheffield there was one Saturday match in term time. Obviously we went. It's kinda QPR luck that. |
My son was at Lancaster & we were away to Blackpool on the day to take him back to uni in January. The winds were a howling in the open temporary area for away fans. Chris Day made it worthwhile though! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Ashton Gate on 13:28 - Aug 15 with 2171 views | w7r | My youngest has just finished her first year at Bristol so I'm down there quite often - I like the place, some good bars and eateries! | | | |
Ashton Gate on 13:36 - Aug 15 with 2138 views | qpr_1968 |
Ashton Gate on 10:07 - Aug 15 by Konk | Yeah, When I went in the 80-90’s it was very edgy. Still somewhere I wouldn’t suggest taking the pis s, but very different these days. Just after we moved over here, I went out on North Street before a Severnside derby and there were plenty of Cardiff fans in colours walking down to the ground with no hint of bother at all from the locals. I think it’s a great away day, these days. Well worth doing an overnighter. |
i'll be going up on the Friday coming back sunday. as you say good away day. its all about the grandson now, he loves the r's. | |
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Ashton Gate on 14:00 - Aug 15 with 2065 views | Walnut |
Ashton Gate on 09:31 - Aug 15 by stowmarketrange | I’ve only been once and that was enough for me.I think it was March 78.The police made us walk the long way to the ground from the station past pubs full of locals lobbing abuse at us.I got trodden on by a police horse in the commotion.The locals were throwing stuff at us from the other side of the terrace,including pool balls,Stanley broke his leg and we lost 1-0. It just has to be better now. |
That period after coming second to the relegation season, 76/77 mega cup runs aside, we were really on the wane. Did we used to take good support out of London whilst we weren't "that good" & away travel was less inviting? | | | |
Ashton Gate on 14:39 - Aug 15 with 1983 views | stowmarketrange |
Ashton Gate on 14:00 - Aug 15 by Walnut | That period after coming second to the relegation season, 76/77 mega cup runs aside, we were really on the wane. Did we used to take good support out of London whilst we weren't "that good" & away travel was less inviting? |
It depended on the game and how important it was?I think we half of the terrace there and brizzle had the other half.So I’d guess between 500 and 1,000 were there,but we hadn’t played them for a while so that might’ve swelled the numbers a bit. I went to Birmingham away on a Tuesday earlier in the season and there was about 50 of us scattered all around the ground. Those were the days of Daphne Biggs and the football special trains,so the club might have more of an idea on travelling numbers than me. There were some bleak journeys on those trains and it was chaos sometimes outside the stations unless we all stuck together.Windows sometimes got smashed on the way home.Sometimes by home fans and occasionally by our fans after a bad result. | | | |
Ashton Gate on 15:28 - Aug 15 with 1902 views | Boston | Yes, lot of trouble with Bristol City away and occasionally at Loftus Rd. One year (mid / late 70’s), they turned up in big numbers due to ( I thought) 900 getting free travel (club reward to fans?), this prompted many more to come, ended up a huge barney outside the Springbok, which continued on up to the White City. The following season they came with their usual support and we gave ‘em a bit of a surprise, orchestrated by Christie Hardwick, on the School End terrace. | |
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Ashton Gate on 15:33 - Aug 15 with 1890 views | Mick_S |
Ashton Gate on 15:28 - Aug 15 by Boston | Yes, lot of trouble with Bristol City away and occasionally at Loftus Rd. One year (mid / late 70’s), they turned up in big numbers due to ( I thought) 900 getting free travel (club reward to fans?), this prompted many more to come, ended up a huge barney outside the Springbok, which continued on up to the White City. The following season they came with their usual support and we gave ‘em a bit of a surprise, orchestrated by Christie Hardwick, on the School End terrace. |
I remember that well - they did have free travel and thousands turned up. The only slap I've ever received at football was on White City platform when one of theirs crossed the central train track (bright lad) to show me what's what. Got him back with the "pop" thread. | |
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Ashton Gate on 15:36 - Aug 15 with 1881 views | kensalriser |
Ashton Gate on 09:31 - Aug 15 by stowmarketrange | I’ve only been once and that was enough for me.I think it was March 78.The police made us walk the long way to the ground from the station past pubs full of locals lobbing abuse at us.I got trodden on by a police horse in the commotion.The locals were throwing stuff at us from the other side of the terrace,including pool balls,Stanley broke his leg and we lost 1-0. It just has to be better now. |
Most places were like that back then! | |
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