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1 hour ago, 22A said:

In the 94 seasons Rovers were in the League, they finished above City on 25 occasions.

1933, 34, 35, 37, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 then a twenty year gap to 1982, 83, 84, 89, 90, 92, 96 and the last time 2000

1 season out of the league, 2 and a bit seasons back in since.

Thanks 22A great research. Wow I would have hated to be around in the 50's. The 30 and 80's were not much cop as well. My family starting supporting in about 1920, so a good clear run for 13 years...

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1 hour ago, 22A said:

In the 94 seasons Rovers were in the League, they finished above City on 25 occasions.

1933, 34, 35, 37, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 then a twenty year gap to 1982, 83, 84, 89, 90, 92, 96 and the last time 2000

1 season out of the league, 2 and a bit seasons back in since.

**** me 14 seasons in the 40's to early 60's......glad I wasn't a fan then !

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49 minutes ago, pride of the west said:

The post website has just put up a list of improvements the mem will see this weekend and the coming months.

It reads like a wishlist for a conference south side.

I've also noticed that anything which will cost decent money is headed as 'under discussion', including providing waterproof clothing for fans :clapping:

Yes, the:

"and the possibility of providing wet weather clothing to those supporters not undercover when it rains. "

bit really did entertain me - it's almost like the poor area in Shakespeare's time, no seats or cover for them either...

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11 minutes ago, Red34 said:

Yes, the:

"and the possibility of providing wet weather clothing to those supporters not undercover when it rains. "

bit really did entertain me - it's almost like the poor area in Shakespeare's time, no seats or cover for them either...

You have to wonder why they can't turn up in a coat themselves

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13 minutes ago, Red34 said:

Yes, the:

"and the possibility of providing wet weather clothing to those supporters not undercover when it rains. "

bit really did entertain me - it's almost like the poor area in Shakespeare's time, no seats or cover for them either...

that is almost too tinpot to be believable - Listed by the post as a stadium improvement :rofl2br:

 

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1 hour ago, 22A said:

In the 94 seasons Rovers were in the League, they finished above City on 25 occasions.

1933, 34, 35, 37, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 then a twenty year gap to 1982, 83, 84, 89, 90, 92, 96 and the last time 2000

1 season out of the league, 2 and a bit seasons back in since.

 

Ah, but in 13 of those years Rovers had the services of the second greatest manager in our history.

Luckily our fallow period has now ended and here in the 21st century we are all set to plumb new heights.

 

"The toilets at The Mem have also been under scrutiny and we are currently looking into ways that we can spruce up both the men’s and women’s toilets in the stadium.

Whilst some have suggested relocating the ladies toilets, we are afraid that this is not possible at this moment in time."

 

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9 minutes ago, bert tann said:

 

Ah, but in 13 of those years Rovers had the services of the second greatest manager in our history.

Luckily our fallow period has now ended and here in the 21st century we are all set to plumb new heights.

 

"The toilets at The Mem have also been under scrutiny and we are currently looking into ways that we can spruce up both the men’s and women’s toilets in the stadium.

Whilst some have suggested relocating the ladies toilets, we are afraid that this is not possible at this moment in time."

 

Relocating them to a better stadium?

Or just to the pub down the road?!

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As he revealed in his interview with the Post last month, Bristol Rovers' new commercial director Tom Gorringe made his first change at the club by putting a suggestion box in the club shop.
It would appear as though Rovers have been inundated with suggestions and requests, and the club has wasted no time in getting to grips with many of them.
There will even be a number of changes implemented in time for this weekend's clash with Blackpool.
"We have had many positive suggestions, some of which we have already implemented, some of which are under discussion, and some which we would like to put in place but aren't practical at the moment," Gorringe told Rovers' web siteeNew
The club have broken down the suggestions into categories - stadium general, parking, shop, food and drink, and entertainment.MORE
It appears as though many more changes will be made over the coming months, but the club has already given a clear indication of what they are looking to change in the short term.
Take a look below at the club's current plans.
Stadium general
The PA system has been updated and the club hopes for a noticeable difference in the sound quality in the south and south west stands
Bike racks are in place
The lack of defibrillator's in the stadium was a major concern and two new ones have been orderedMORE
Accessible toilet for the north stand has been orderedJMP_Bristol_Rovers_v_Peterborough_United
The club are currently discussing the following suggestions
More turnstiles to be opened on matchdays
A lift for disabled fans in the East Stand
A card system instead of season tickets books
Incentives for supporters to cycle to matches
The possibility of providing wet weather clothing to supporters not undercover when it rains
 
The club are currently unable to implement the following ideas
A roof for the east stand
Improved clubhouse facilities
Opening the ground any earlier on matchdays.
JMP_Bristol_Rovers_v_Southend_United_da0
Food and drink
Balti pies and vegetable pasties will be back from Saturday
Drinks will be pre-poured
The club is working hard to ensure they don't run out of food
Also under discussion are: gluten-free options, happy hour after each match and improving the pies
There will be a pie tasting session on October 3
Parking
The club is investigating the possibility of park and ride schemes
The club is unable to increase the disabled parking spaces at present
Shop
A complaints book for returned goods will be implemented
It's not possible in the short term to have a larger club shop
Entertainment
Captain Gas has been provided with a new kit
The club is looking at providing more options for entertaining younger supporters on match days and making more of PA announcements such as when young players make their debut
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10 minutes ago, Rudolf Hucker said:
As he revealed in his interview with the Post last month, Bristol Rovers' new commercial director Tom Gorringe made his first change at the club by putting a suggestion box in the club shop.
It would appear as though Rovers have been inundated with suggestions and requests, and the club has wasted no time in getting to grips with many of them.
There will even be a number of changes implemented in time for this weekend's clash with Blackpool.
"We have had many positive suggestions, some of which we have already implemented, some of which are under discussion, and some which we would like to put in place but aren't practical at the moment," Gorringe told Rovers' web siteeNew
The club have broken down the suggestions into categories - stadium general, parking, shop, food and drink, and entertainment.MORE
It appears as though many more changes will be made over the coming months, but the club has already given a clear indication of what they are looking to change in the short term.
Take a look below at the club's current plans.
Stadium general
The PA system has been updated and the club hopes for a noticeable difference in the sound quality in the south and south west stands
Bike racks are in place
The lack of defibrillator's in the stadium was a major concern and two new ones have been orderedMORE
Accessible toilet for the north stand has been orderedJMP_Bristol_Rovers_v_Peterborough_United
The club are currently discussing the following suggestions
More turnstiles to be opened on matchdays
A lift for disabled fans in the East Stand
A card system instead of season tickets books
Incentives for supporters to cycle to matches
The possibility of providing wet weather clothing to supporters not undercover when it rains
 
The club are currently unable to implement the following ideas
A roof for the east stand
Improved clubhouse facilities
Opening the ground any earlier on matchdays.
JMP_Bristol_Rovers_v_Southend_United_da0
Food and drink
Balti pies and vegetable pasties will be back from Saturday
Drinks will be pre-poured
The club is working hard to ensure they don't run out of food
Also under discussion are: gluten-free options, happy hour after each match and improving the pies
There will be a pie tasting session on October 3
Parking
The club is investigating the possibility of park and ride schemes
The club is unable to increase the disabled parking spaces at present
Shop
A complaints book for returned goods will be implemented
It's not possible in the short term to have a larger club shop
Entertainment
Captain Gas has been provided with a new kit
The club is looking at providing more options for entertaining younger supporters on match days and making more of PA announcements such as when young players make their debut

In the words of the brilliant (and sadly no longer with us) Robert Shaw - 'we're going to need a bigger suggestion box!

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4 minutes ago, The Joker said:

Yea but will they be watertight. :whistle:

The possibility of providing wet weather clothing to supporters not undercover when it rains

this is a joke right ? Surely 

so let's get this right, rather than a new canvass roof they all get a free poncho, 

you couldn't make it up

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5 minutes ago, B block said:

The possibility of providing wet weather clothing to supporters not undercover when it rains

this is a joke right ? Surely 

so let's get this right, rather than a new canvass roof they all get a free poncho, 

you couldn't make it up

The naivete of it all is lovely; I was looking for something like:

"Whilst the toilets are being refurbished we'd appreciate it if all supporters could bring their own bucket."

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9 minutes ago, B block said:

The possibility of providing wet weather clothing to supporters not undercover when it rains

this is a joke right ? Surely 

so let's get this right, rather than a new canvass roof they all get a free poncho, 

you couldn't make it up

Here’s a prototype that they will be issuing tomorrow if it rains

 

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26 minutes ago, Rudolf Hucker said:
"We have had many positive suggestions, some of which we have already implemented, some of which are under discussion, and some which we would like to put in place but aren't practical at the moment,"
Entertainment
Captain Gas has been provided with a new kit
The club is looking at providing more options for entertaining younger supporters on match days and making more of PA announcements such as when young players make their debut.
Entertainment either side of half time however is out of the question
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