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Wed Oct 05, 2016 7:01 pm
Bristol City requested more tickets for Cardiff away, asking for an extra 500 tickets.
Match is a Friday night and live on Sky Tv.
Wed 05th Oct 2016
By Adam Baker
Good travelling numbers for televised Severnside derby.
More than 1,310 Bristol City fans heading to the derby
Club requests 500 more tickets for the Friday night game
Sky Sports to screen Severnside derby live
City have requested more tickets for the Severnside derby at Cardiff City next Friday (October 14th, 7.45pm).
From the initial allocation of 1,341 tickets, only seats in the Family Section remain. Subsequently the club has now requested a further 500 tickets for the Sky Bet Championship match, which is to be screened live by Sky Sports.
City fans will be able to attend the game at Cardiff City Stadium without being placed under any travel restrictions. Previously fans have been required to travel by official coaches only, or collect their tickets en route to the game from a service station.
Supporters should be aware that the Severn tunnel will be closed to trains on the night. Fans are advised that a replacement bus service will in place between Parkway and Newport, with a train on to Cardiff Central. On the way back it will be a direct bus from Cardiff Central to Bristol Parkway, and then a train to Bristol Temple Meads.
In addition, those using CATS coaches will not be able to park on site at Ashton Gate due to the Bristol Rugby match taking place. Coaches will board from the KFC car park, adjacent to the stadium.
Tickets are now on general sale. For more details about the sales procedure and prices, click here.
Wed Oct 05, 2016 7:10 pm
Bristol City ticket allocation sold out ahead of Cardiff City clash - but they've applied for more
Bristol Post
By Dan Newman
October 05, 2016
The Neil Warnock news has grabbed the attention of Bristol City fans almost immediately – and now the club have announced that they've sold out their away allocation of tickets for next Friday's Severside derby.
The televised match will see Warnock – who was appointed as Cardiff City's new boss on Wednesday – reaffirm his rivalry with Robins boss Lee Johnson when the sides meet in front of the Sky Sports cameras on October 14th.
But don't worry of you were unable to get a ticket – it's not Glastonbury - the club have gone and applied for a further 500 ahead of the much-anticipated clash in South Wales (KO 7:45pm).
Wed Oct 05, 2016 7:39 pm
All over Cardiff (well immediately outside the station and nowhere near Canton) fruit machines and innocent bar-stools are quaking with the news. Is no innocent pub furniture safe from these tractor-driving fiends?
Wed Oct 05, 2016 7:50 pm
GrangeEndStar wrote:All over Cardiff (well immediately outside the station and nowhere near Canton) fruit machines and innocent bar-stools are quaking with the news. Is no innocent pub furniture safe from these tractor-driving fiends?
Wed Oct 05, 2016 8:07 pm
Work with loads of Brizzle fans and they are really buzzing at the moment. They are still very wary of coming over here though.
I keep explaining times have changed but they dont believe me.
In fairness, the games in the 80's and 90's were bonkers!
Wed Oct 05, 2016 8:24 pm
to be honest, i would have stayed at home to watch this game, but tickets in the morning, for the game, i honestly couldnt waste my money watching the previous crap, and im not really expecting a win, got to give warnock 2 or 3 games to see what hes working with, but i do have a new breath for the season ahead
Wed Oct 05, 2016 8:32 pm
No restrictions as previously, but the Severn Tunnel is closed, and they can't park in their own stadium because of the egg!
Thu Oct 06, 2016 7:19 am
ninianblue wrote:to be honest, i would have stayed at home to watch this game, but tickets in the morning, for the game, i honestly couldnt waste my money watching the previous crap, and im not really expecting a win, got to give warnock 2 or 3 games to see what hes working with, but i do have a new breath for the season ahead

You have a point, Warnock needs to shape this lot up..
Thu Oct 06, 2016 9:48 am
Just proves that a winning team attracts supporters. Also it's the first time for many years that they've been favourites for the fixture.
Thu Oct 06, 2016 10:12 am
Bluemellons wrote:Work with loads of Brizzle fans and they are really buzzing at the moment. They are still very wary of coming over here though.
I keep explaining times have changed but they dont believe me.
In fairness, the games in the 80's and 90's were bonkers!

Your right,Cardiff is now one of the safest places in football.
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