Now that the dust has settled after the initial release of the findings from our big survey on atmosphere, singing sections and the like, we thought it would be interesting to drill deeper into the data.
Survey results are in!
Largest ever survey of City fans shows huge demand for unregimented matchday experience
Atmosphere at Bristol City
What a baffling decision Bristol City made at the West Ham match this Sunday. A flag which has graced Ashton Gate for the past eight years was removed from view of the Match of the Day cameras. The reason? It included the word “ultras” which has suddenly become unacceptable at Ashton Gate due to its supposedly negative connotation.
Latest Stadium Survey – Singing & Standing
Here is the text of a survey on singing and standing that has been sent out to everyone on our mailing list (some 6,600 fans). Click here to complete this important fans’ survey or read on the full e-mail message:
Atyeo Statue – The votes are in!
Thanks to the 1605 people who voted either online or at Ashton Gate for their choice of pose for the John Atyeo statue.
The overwhelming winner with 64% of the vote was big John with his hands in the air celebrating a goal.
Q&A at Crewe – What was said
Owner Steve Lansdown and Chief Executive John Pelling gamely fielded questions in front of a festive, and at times, noisy packed bar in Crewe. The seventh such event around the country organised by the Supporters Club & Trust came with an opening reminder of how unique this situation is, setting Bristol City Football Club apart from many.
Ashton Gate – An Asset of Community Value
In December 2014, Ashton Gate Stadium was successfully registered by the Supporters Club & Trust as an asset of community value under the Localism Act.
Stadium Engagement Poll Results
Here are the results of the second fans’ email poll conducted by Bristol City Supporters Club & Trust on the subject of stadium engagement.
Q&A at Crewe
Come and meet Steve Lansdown and John Pelling for a Q&A before the game at Crewe.
Renewed commitment to safe standing welcomed
The Supporters Club & Trust last week welcomed the renewed commitment from Bristol Sport and Bristol City FC to putting every effort into supporting the Football League in its attempts to secure agreement from the government for the introduction of safe standing at current all-seater football grounds.









