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  1. I was thinking about this the other day.

    Do you think there is a clause in the contract that if City were to be relegated and Derby promoted the transfer could be cancelled.

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  2. 3 hours ago, CyderInACan said:

    The turning for the Orchard/SS Great Britain is before the bus gate so you can still drive to the Orchard

    From BCC : The bus gate will be installed immediately to the east of Gas Ferry Road, so cars can travel eastbound on Cumberland Road up to this point, which also means access by road to the SS Great Britain will be retained from both directions

    Cumberland Road stabilisation and bus gate update (bristol.gov.uk)

     

    As we live on the East side of Bristol we can still drive there but the bus gate is on our way home so if we drive we have to turn right down Cumberland Road and come back on ourselves through town or up Coronation Road.

    Although parking by The Orchard meant a bit of a walk to the ground and back, it was a quick getaway on that side of the river back towards home.

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  3. When it first opened me and the lads I go with went in there every game, we haven’t been in there for a few years now.

    Prefer to drink in The Orchard, can get a seat most times and drink reasonably priced beer/cider and get a Clark’s pie on the way.

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  4. I gave up watching City “full time” in 1977 when I was 17 and started playing men’s football.

    i can’t remember what boots I wore as a kid but my first pair of real boot was the Patrick Chile which I bought from a sports shop in Redfield, they were slightly too big so I had to wear 2 pairs of socks.

    I eventually graduated to the Adidas World Cup boot (with the big tongue) what a thing of beauty they were.

    I can’t imagine many more pleasurable moments than going to a sports shop and selecting your new boots back in the day.

  5. 47 minutes ago, M.D said:

    The way he talked about him, ive got a feeling Ali Hines is in the frame..

    My son was in the academy for 10 years, Ali Hines is a top, top bloke who was honest & truthful and I couldn’t say a bad word about him, Tinnion not so much, like many have said previously an absolute snake.

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  6. 21 hours ago, candygram for mongo said:

     

    On 27/10/2023 at 11:31, Slacker said:

    There is a taxi going around with BRI5 CTY on it.Seen it a few times. I think it is a silver Mercedes. 

    Just seen it on Hanham High Street, you are correct it is silver.

  7. 3 hours ago, Slacker said:

    There is a taxi going around with BRI5 CTY on it.Seen it a few times. I think it is a silver Mercedes. 

    See it quite often in Hanham/St George, thought it was black though.

  8. 11 hours ago, mozo said:

    I don't think Cardiff is necessarily must win for Nige, but lose this (would be 5 defeats in 7) would make the Shef Wednesday game must win. 

    Sheffield Wednesday could be heading to Ashton looking for their first win of the season, we all know how kind City are to sides that need to break a winless run.

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  9. 10 hours ago, Port Said Red said:

    At least the United "fans" are probably within walking distance and don't have the additional travel costs. :ph34r:

    This was a topic on talk sport yesterday which I only listened to “in & out”

    At least one Fulham fan rang in to support the prices as historically there is a large Man Utd presence in home areas for this fixture and he was happy for them to be “taxed” for this game.

    I understand his frustration but it doesn’t encourage Fulham fans who buy on a match by match basis.

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  10. 38 minutes ago, chinapig said:

    This gives me a chance to point out that Paul Dirac, one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century and regarded by many as second only to Einstein, came from Bristol.

    There is an abstract statue on Anchor Road that is supposed to represent his genius but as far as I know no civic statue, which is a shame.

    There is a road named after him on the Bristol & Bath Science Park in Emerson’s Green

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