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  1. Did the vile 'Bolton fan' have a red scarf and spend all night shouting abuse? If it was, that was me. Nice ground though.
    8 points
  2. 2-4-1? Isn’t that what happens at home for them? One of the inbreds buys and uses their season card, then passes it back through the fence/gate. Hey presto, 2 in the tented village for the price of 1. That would explain why they only get 6k at home.
    5 points
  3. This will cheer you up https://www.captiongenerator.com/338652/Laughing-at-Matt-Taylor-transfer
    4 points
  4. 4 points
  5. I would love for them to do a sequel to this, and call it “Lucky da Shit!”
    3 points
  6. They were probably trying to work out what it was..!
    3 points
  7. He appears to be arguing with his own brain.
    3 points
  8. That was really, really poor. Bolton were bloody rubbish too to be fair. No wonder the faithful and true don't bother. If I ever say we're crap, remind me of tonight as, at our poorest, we're still streets ahead. It was truly awful, both sides were shockingly bad. Agent OTIB, 10-30, Bolton. Edit: It's bloody freezing n all. CTID
    3 points
  9. Was with you. I think most of us were on the Perretts bus. Got battered in the corner waiting to get over the fence
    2 points
  10. And Dursley, Stroud and Gloucester!
    2 points
  11. A club in transition from being shite to being even shiter
    2 points
  12. Saw both carloads of Sags on my way back down the M6 last night. One of the 'cars' was a Reliant Robin with some deluded ***** waffling on about 'unlucky, da shit' or something.
    2 points
  13. Too right.They must have both been livid!
    2 points
  14. Hope Garner stays for a while longer. His record so far is pretty pathetic impressive P10 W0 D4 L6 F4 A17
    2 points
  15. Rather than digging and stirring the shyte, like they most definitely would do, if it were BCFC, they close ranks, ears and eyes. That's in the hope that there's a good news story they can print, about a new buyer who's going to build them a stadium. They know in reality it's hardly likely to happen but, why upset some of their readership and alienate possible readers and clic bate readers by informing people of what's happening behind the scenes. Let's get real, they'd have to hit the ground running and be really successful, to be able to pay the rent in a new stadium, including profit, to whoever has built it. That's if and a very big if, somebody would risk a minimum of £40-50M building a stadium for a team with no history whatsoever in terms of success. It'd be like the owner of a club like Darlington, building a new ground and hoping for success.
    2 points
  16. True - I suppose if you get them out the skip round the back of Tesco`s then it`s 100% profit.
    1 point
  17. That was brilliant. The best belly laugh I've had in a long time. Thank you!
    1 point
  18. Did the Chester ambush involve a park by the river?
    1 point
  19. I think I was at just about every game being talked about on this thread. The buzz was amazing for a young twentysomething from sleepy Taunton but **** me looking back some of the things we did were bordering on suicidal. How we got away without serious injury or serious jail time is beyond me. I miss the rush but not the aggro and as @Mike Hunt-Hertz posted, it`s nice now to go to a game without the fear of serious damage being done to you. It really was fight or get put in hospital back in those days.
    1 point
  20. If Lyle Taylor comes here, it's our fault for Charlton signing JCH.
    1 point
  21. Absolutely brilliant ?. Never seen it before, but made my day
    1 point
  22. thanks cheered me right up that has , unlucky da shit .
    1 point
  23. Mad,mad days,lads from absolutely every part of Bristol and surrounding area,plus places like the FOD, Chepstow,and all over Somerset.Would I change anything from my younger days,absolutely not,it was what it was.
    1 point
  24. A lot of them must have stayed in the concourse then as it certainly didn't look that many.
    1 point
  25. Absolute carnage.most away games I feared for my life in those days.got ambushed a couple of times at places like chester,Middlesbrough,chesterfield and hereford.glad my kids can support city in relative safety
    1 point
  26. Yep i was there, some City fans left for home after only minutes of being there. Cooper came over to the fans threatening that he would concede the 3 points to Reading unless the fans stopped. Bedlum that game, on par with Swindon and Walsall away.
    1 point
  27. As a young kid it was an eye opener. Done twenty thirty away games and there was nearly always violence and often a lot of it even where I didn't think there would be any like Northampton. At reading properties got smashed up and looted and there was a lot of bullying going on. Lot of guff about hooligans only fight hooligans that day that got ****** out the window this showed City fans at their worse worst. It was Reading not Milwall.
    1 point
  28. Mitch Eadie returning as well
    1 point
  29. I think they’ve gone past the shiter stage and are now at the shiterer stage....(is that even a word)
    1 point
  30. If there was many more than 100 I would be surprised.
    1 point
  31. Rather assumes that he has a brain to argue with.
    1 point
  32. If ever there was a gif that visualised the overwhelming stupidity of sag fans everywhere, this is it.
    1 point
  33. Bristol R*vers are pleased to announce next season's shirt sponsor;
    1 point
  34. This is so shit! They weren't impressed with the red shirt and one team in Bristol shout, just before they scored.
    1 point
  35. I was there, was something else - I don't miss those bad old days
    1 point
  36. If you ask us what happened last weekend, we wouldn’t have a scooby doo ????????????????????????????????
    1 point
  37. Not true. Newport had a highly active mob in the 80s. Violent with it. They hated Cardiff. Lots of history between both clubs. Read The Soul Crew book if you want to know the detail
    1 point
  38. I was at Reading and also Stockport the following away day. Met the legendary Ricky M (RIP) from Bath at Reading for the 1st time. Those on here ITK will know who I am on about. Ricky did bird in HMP for invading the pitch at Elm Park that day and trying to jump in to the Reading end to have a toe to toe along with a few 100 other City fans. Massive turnout from Bristol. Reading was quite a tough old town around the ground and the walk from the station to Elm Park was always interesting. There were removals lorries full of City fans driving around Reading That day there was complete lawlessness for an hour or so inside the ground. Quite frankly, it was a bloody good day out. Yes, we were a bit naughty that day, but so were most away fans in the 80s. Bristol City had a well known rep and every away day was lively. Great camaraderie amongst the City fans as far as I am concerned, Bit of a 2nd family. They were good footie days at the time. But out dated nowadays obviously.
    1 point
  39. Fair point Taz.I suppose they need something to fill their time when they are sat at home on matchdays.
    1 point
  40. Yeah, in that pedestrianised bit, all walked up, "we're Man City", so what, they though we were all gonna run, we didn't
    1 point
  41. Terry cooper came over to the away end and asked for calm .city mob walked through the home end before the start of my memory serves me right
    1 point
  42. I remember the away days in the'80s & early '90s like it was yesterday and yet hardly any recollection of any away days since apart from the odd one or two
    1 point
  43. Bless 'em, they are like the people on who think our very wealthy owner should sign the most expensive players is the world because 'he can afford it' forgetting about FFP, they are overlooking the fact that the Mem is gone. Gone under secured borrowing, with money owed to their owners who have am investment by no risk.
    1 point
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