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12 minutes ago, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:

They were only repeating what the fans were saying.

Gasheads were so desperate to have their own version of Lansdown, as soon as they heard the Al Qadis were from the Middle East they took to Social Media (where the Post get most of their stories) and let their gobs and imaginations run wild.

Bunch of planks, they were wrong again.

But within a couple of days, city fans on here were questioning any proof of his level of wealth, after doing basic research. 
The kind of thing that journalists are supposed to do. 

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15 minutes ago, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:

They were only repeating what the fans were saying.

Gasheads were so desperate to have their own version of Lansdown, as soon as they heard the Al Qadis were from the Middle East they took to Social Media (where the Post get most of their stories) and let their gobs and imaginations run wild.

Bunch of planks, they were wrong again.

No excuse though is it? Just some basic journalism and investigation would have corrected that, it took less than a week for our own forum users to do that.

The annoying thing is that national outlets then took their lead from the BP and we’re making the same mistakes.

 

@Bar BS3 has made the same point as I was typing.

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2 minutes ago, Port Said Red said:

No excuse though is it? Just some basic journalism and investigation would have corrected that, it took less than a week for our own forum users to do that.

The annoying thing is that national outlets then took their lead from the BP and we’re making the same mistakes.

 

@Bar BS3

Not making any excuses for the BP, it’s an amateur set up with ‘journalists’ who scan through LadBible on Facebook to find their latest scoops. 

Its throughly satisfying that both the Sags and the Post made themselves look like idiots.

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10 hours ago, BS4 on Tour... said:

I’ve posted this before, but I’m happy to re-iterate - I used to work with a guy who was from Liverpool, he was a die hard Tranmere Rovers fan. He moved down to Bristol to work for the Bristol Post (not Evening Post, so the ‘Evil Post’ jokes are still lame) - then he left them to join my company.... and the conversation obviously quickly turned to football, as it does.

He told me, with no axe to grind, that every sports editorial meeting he was in at The Bristol Post made it clear that focusing on Bristol Rovers and ‘bigging them up’ was paramount and he said a reporter was even once sent hundreds of miles to cover the court case of one City fan who’d been arrested at an away game somewhere up North - just to get a negative story about us. And this was common apparently.

As I said, he was from the North West of England, he had no axe to grind, he simply moved down here to further his journalistic career but he was shocked at the bias that was encouraged to favour the gas at editorial meetings,

I know visiting gasheads on here will say that is BS, but that guy is a Tranmere Rovers fan, he has absolutely no reason to lie - he didn’t know anyone when he moved down and I have no reason to doubt him. 

He said when he worked at The Bristol Post there was a real emphasis on bigging up Rovers and discrediting City.... just reporting what he said ...

I just don't get it. Why would they "bat" for the wrong side. Surely ,if anything they should lean toward the larger fan base, sell more copy etc. Everyone loves a success story (well the press, anyway). It just seems a very poor business model, alienating the far larger readership.................no wonder the Post is failing !

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41 minutes ago, Bar BS3 said:

But within a couple of days, city fans on here were questioning any proof of his level of wealth, after doing basic research. 
The kind of thing that journalists are supposed to do. 

Don't forget Wallys BBC interview on Football Focus was it? When asked "why did you buy Bristol Rovers, when you could have bought any club in the Premiership" and he replied "not all the clubs in the Prem". Trying to make out they had so much wealth certainly never helped matters, but it was proper cringe - and the blue few loved it.....

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2 hours ago, slartibartfast said:

I just don't get it. Why would they "bat" for the wrong side. Surely ,if anything they should lean toward the larger fan base, sell more copy etc. Everyone loves a success story (well the press, anyway). It just seems a very poor business model, alienating the far larger readership.................no wonder the Post is failing !

Purely because the EP editorial has been full of Rovers supporters for decades. They then recruit neutrals who have a bias for the underdog and write stories about City, regardless of whether true or not, because more people would read about city.

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2 hours ago, slartibartfast said:

I just don't get it. Why would they "bat" for the wrong side. Surely ,if anything they should lean toward the larger fan base, sell more copy etc. Everyone loves a success story (well the press, anyway). It just seems a very poor business model, alienating the far larger readership.................no wonder the Post is failing !

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36 minutes ago, BCFC11 said:

Well Shrewsbury certainly missed a trick today, only have themselves to blame by leaving Agent Max on the bench. No chance he’d of conceded 4 against that lot.

They were probably afraid he would buckle under the pressure of 10,000 s*gs all screaming shitheeeeeead in unison and his confidence would be shot for the rest of the season.

In fact, Max probably asked to be dropped as he was terrified of them.

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Earlier today the gas manager was being interviewed by AD on Radio Bristol. I couldn’t believe my ears when he said “we aren’t a team that creates many chances, we just aren’t that sort of footballing team ...”

A pro football manager admitting that his team aren’t set up to create chances! What sort of f@cked up message does that send to their ever-dwindling number of supporters?! He should be sacked for that statement alone. However, if he was sacked a career in stand up comedy awaits as he went on to say “the club has things in place that will take a while to come to fruition” - with subliminal references to the Fruit Bowl Stadium like that, Michael McIntyre will be quaking in his boots ...?

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13 hours ago, City Rocker said:

When The Listening Bank turns a deaf ear. And The Bank That Likes To Say Yes tells you to "do one" and has you escorted from the premises.

They really need to step up their peg production, and lets not forget they'll be raking it in next month as sales of festive holly will be going through the roof again. 

(ever more popular tumble dryer and washer dryer ownership has understandably hit clothes peg sales hard since the 70's which has obviously threatened their overall viability - sadly their brief foray into nipple clamp manufacture flopped when the anticipated upsurge in popularity of boob cricket failed to materialise due to legal rulings in the British Court system.)

Cant imagine what they'll do with any leftover stock of Christmas holly though,  oh yeah, I know!

R I P wreaths might be popular in the not too distant future. 

 

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According to the evil post, Cockman is hoping to spend the zillions they have made from their miraculous progress in the EFL Cup and to the dizzy heights of round 2 of the FA Cup on bringing in a ployer are two in January.  I have a feeling that Wally is about to tell him "sorry mate, but those incredible feats aint even enough to cover our losses and I'm afraid that we are going to have to let JCH go to cover them (did I mention his release clause?)".  Never mind, you've still got Tom Nichols ?

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9 hours ago, wendyredredrobin said:

According to the evil post, Cockman is hoping to spend the zillions they have made from their miraculous progress in the EFL Cup and to the dizzy heights of round 2 of the FA Cup on bringing in a ployer are two in January. 

Not sure getting knocked out of the EFL Cup in round two back in August counts as “miraculous progress” - but it probably would to a gashead ...

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59 minutes ago, BS4 on Tour... said:

Not sure getting knocked out of the EFL Cup in round two back in August counts as “miraculous progress” - but it probably would to a gashead ...

I think @wendyredredrobin means that trophy that nowadays is only for the lower orders and Premier League schoolboys.

The one I hope we never have to compete in again. I also hope the competition, like the s*ags, dies on it`s arse in the not too distant future.

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10 minutes ago, Lanterne Rouge said:

I think @wendyredredrobin means that trophy that nowadays is only for the lower orders and Premier League schoolboys.

The one I hope we never have to compete in again. I also hope the competition, like the s*ags, dies on it`s arse in the not too distant future.

Aslong as it’s just after our u23’s spank them 6-0 infront of the loyal and true.

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On 23/11/2019 at 10:23, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:

They were only repeating what the fans were saying.

Gasheads were so desperate to have their own version of Lansdown, as soon as they heard the Al Qadis were from the Middle East they took to Social Media (where the Post get most of their stories) and let their gobs and imaginations run wild.

Bunch of planks, they were wrong again.

And yet funnily enough , when they found out he was penny less ( in football terms ) they were all quick to say how much they disliked the billionaire modern football ideology . 

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2 hours ago, steviestevieneville said:

And yet funnily enough , when they found out he was penny less ( in football terms ) they were all quick to say how much they disliked the billionaire modern football ideology . 

And don`t forget constantly accusing SL of offshore tax evasion - remind me where Dwane Sports are based again?

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Have heard some interesting information on the Fruit market for their potential new home. 

They put in an offer upwards of £20 mil for the land, however it was tied up in all sorts of clauses about them selling the Mem and projected profits and such which meant the current owners wouldn't have seen the full amount till around 2028/2030. (Actually Wise on rovers part given their current financial situation, but not what the fruit market owners want)

There are several parties which own the fruit market and they are looking for money up front. They are mostly of an older generation probably looking towards retirement and are keen for the market be kept running by the new owners in some shape or form. 

These  parties are not currently represented by someone which is difficult as it means that anyone looking to buy the site are having to negotiate with each of the parties rather than 1 pwhich organises their collective interests and demands. All of this will make it difficult for them or anyone else to secure a deal in the current state of affairs. 

There are other interested parties in purchasing the site or wider parts of st Phillip's marsh for other major developments which could may or may not benefit any stadium proposals.

Should the current owners get serious about cashing out and employing an agent it could cost rovers a bit more than they are willing to pay as well as additional demands to cater to. Particularly if they cant pay most of it up front.

Maybe they will join up with a property developer to provide something similar to the future ashton gate wider development ? ( flats hotels and offices as well as the main stadium)  but theres lots of questions about rovers current financial situation, and how they could convince someone to get into bed with them. 

My view, it could very well happen but probably not before 2025. If the council are supportive of a stadium in that location it would make sense as both grounds would be close to any future transport or infrastructure investments which are planned for the area.  Any money spent on amenities like bars and cafes run by the club or local businesses would see increased returns if the site is shared by a stadium and flats and offices.

Anyway. Back to taking the P*ss out of them. 

And apologies for any formatting and spelling, I'm on a train on my mobile.  

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Next game for them is Plymuff on Sunday.  FA Cup local derby, so there should be a good number of travelling supporters.  More interesting will be how many Sags actually turn up when they have to pay. They rarely seem to muster more than 6k of late even when season ticket holders are included.

Are there any marathons, cycle races or rallies on to use as an excuse or will it just be because it's not Saturday?

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5 minutes ago, wendyredredrobin said:

Next game for them is Plymuff on Sunday.  FA Cup local derby, so there should be a good number of travelling supporters.  More interesting will be how many Sags actually turn up when they have to pay. They rarely seem to muster more than 6k of late even when season ticket holders are included.

Are there any marathons, cycle races or rallies on to use as an excuse or will it just be because it's not Saturday?

Cheaper car parking for Christmas shoppers

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1 hour ago, wendyredredrobin said:

Next game for them is Plymuff on Sunday.  FA Cup local derby, so there should be a good number of travelling supporters.  More interesting will be how many Sags actually turn up when they have to pay. They rarely seem to muster more than 6k of late even when season ticket holders are included.

Are there any marathons, cycle races or rallies on to use as an excuse or will it just be because it's not Saturday?

Yep, season ticket holders don't count towards the attendance which will be just those who've bothered to buy tickets. Just under 7,000 home supporters is my guess.

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