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Hull City have told fans not to book travel for this fixture as they are considering pulling out :laugh:6 points
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Today it has been announced that Darrell Clarke has been given a five year contract. Rovers supporters are ecstatic as they once again fall into the trap of only seeing what they want to see. The UWE must be going ahead they say instead of considering this might be an intricate ploy to cover up what is happening behind the scenes as the AJIB share price continues to fall and the owners desperately try to extricate themselves from the mess they are in. What has not been announced is that Dwane Sports Ltd registered a charge against the Memorial Stadium on 31st May 2017. Why did they do that ?3 points
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It's security against a debt. Your mortgage lender will have a charge on your house, so if you default on the mortgage or become insolvent, the charge holder can take possession of the property and sell it to recover the money owed. Because you're paranoid. Relax, what can possibly go wrong?2 points
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I bought the world's worst thesaurus last week. Not only is it terrible, but it is terrible. My wife asked me to pass her lipstick, a bit distracted I accidentally gave her the glue. She's still not talking to me .2 points
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They won't take many to Northampton in October either as Horse of the year show is on.2 points
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that represents the state of the pitch after 2 home games have been played,2 points
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They should travel in numbers, after all its a trip they'll be familiar with... Dartford is only up the road.2 points
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I can only imagine the person(s) who have significant control of them would rather be in breach of HRMC law than being publicly associated with that rabble.1 point
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Basically it means Bristol Rovers owe Dwayne Sports money, this debt is now secured against the ground.1 point
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You do have to wonder how many will turn up in the west indies to watch Afghanistan!1 point
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Fair play to both, it`s been a long time coming. I hate closed shops whatever the sport, if you`re good enough you should be allowed in - who would have said twenty years ago that Bangladesh would finish in the top four at the ICC Champions Trophy?1 point
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He might have to if he wants to further his test ambitions. (Yes it's the same shit joke I made on the county cricket thread).1 point
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Top reply @Vincent Vega - you have completely owned them with that comeback1 point
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I wonder if the bloke who had the t-shirts printed has started a pre*-season sale? *similar to a mid-season sale, only more football related.1 point
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Indeed except in all fairness that model has a lot more mole hills on the pitch.1 point
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Hang on a minute! We are all forgetting about the Homeopathy & Herbal medicine event at the Botanic Gardens on that day. That is sure to effect the numbers that are available to travel.1 point
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A ham salad sandwich walks into a bar, the barman says "sorry, we don't serve food here"1 point
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Counter arguments: 1. Their owner is considerably richer than Bournemouth's. 2. They both have crap stadiums. 3. Er, that's it. You win then.1 point
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Yeah, where's our 'City in Namibia' t-shirts, Steve? Bloody Bristol Sport!1 point
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Or is just a bloke called Nik E working from a lockup garage in Horfield..?1 point
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