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  1. I may go to the last for match invade pitch and spread orange powder just stop vegans
  2. Before my time but is tomorrow joe Payne day 10 goals in one game against the gas holes
  3. No I was there when we were bottom of the 4 div the football is very poor at the moment but I will always support my club
  4. Just got my new s t ordered as I have said before I am a fan so I go and support my club fine if you do not but do not mock other fans for not being loyal
  5. You can sing from any seat I do s21 just saying
  6. I will renew because I am a fan it is what I do
  7. I see they have put up a pole barn at one end of the gas hole this the type of barn put up in the 1960s not good for my cows hens or pigs the poles are too close together to park my combine so please do not call it a farm barn
  8. This is my first post after many years of reading OTIB especially the Bristol Rovers thread. I’ve been a City fan for many decades, a season-ticket holder and have a very small shareholding. Firstly I’d like to say most Bristol Rovers fans are just like us - they support their team in the same way that we do but, there is a code amongst football clubs in this country that if your rivals are in serious financial trouble, you either do nothing or help them in someway. Unfortunately, one club has not honoured this. I’ve heard it said, even by some City fans, that all Rovers have over us is 1982. This is not the case. For those of you who can’t remember, in 1982 Mr Bradshaw and Mr Flook (both directors of BRFC) bid, I believe, £250,000 to buy Ashton Gate. Their manager at the time, Mr Bobby Gould, confirmed in an interview that this was their chance to become the only professional team in Bristol so their intentions were very clear. So, when 1982 is mentioned, Bristol Rovers fans should hang their heads in shame and shuffle their feet with embarrassment - it was not their finest hour. I’m led to believe that the current owners of Bristol Rovers are honourable people so I invite them to apologise for the actions of their club in 1982. Thank you for reading this.
  9. This is my first post after many years of reading OTIB especially the Bristol Rovers thread. I’ve been a City fan for many decades, a season-ticket holder and have a very small shareholding. Firstly I’d like to say most Bristol Rovers fans are just like us - they support their team in the same way that we do but, there is a code amongst football clubs in this country that if your rivals are in serious financial trouble, you either do nothing or help them in someway. Unfortunately, one club has not honoured this. I’ve heard it said, even by some City fans, that all Rovers have over us is 1982. This is not the case. For those of you who can’t remember, in 1982 Mr Bradshaw and Mr Flook (both directors of BRFC) bid, I believe, £250,000 to buy Ashton Gate. Their manager at the time, Mr Bobby Gould, confirmed in an interview that this was their chance to become the only professional team in Bristol so their intentions were very clear. So, when 1982 is mentioned, Bristol Rovers fans should hang their heads in shame and shuffle their feet with embarrassment - it was not their finest hour. I’m led to believe that the current owners of Bristol Rovers are honourable people so I invite them to apologise for the actions of their club in 1982. Thank you for reading this.
  10. This is my first post after many years of reading OTIB especially the Bristol Rovers thread. I’ve been a City fan for many decades, a season-ticket holder and have a very small shareholding. Firstly I’d like to say most Bristol Rovers fans are just like us - they support their team in the same way that we do but, there is a code amongst football clubs in this country that if your rivals are in serious financial trouble, you either do nothing or help them in someway. Unfortunately, one club has not honoured this. I’ve heard it said, even by some City fans, that all Rovers have over us is 1982. This is not the case. For those of you who can’t remember, in 1982 Mr Bradshaw and Mr Flook (both directors of BRFC) bid, I believe, £250,000 to buy Ashton Gate. Their manager at the time, Mr Bobby Gould, confirmed in an interview that this was their chance to become the only professional team in Bristol so their intentions were very clear. So, when 1982 is mentioned, Bristol Rovers fans should hang their heads in shame and shuffle their feet with embarrassment - it was not their finest hour. I’m led to believe that the current owners of Bristol Rovers are honourable people so I invite them to apologise for the actions of their club in 1982. Thank you for reading this.
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