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15 hours ago, Rich said:

Interesting article in the post about sites considered for Bristol's arena. One site assessed and deemed unsuitable for reasons below, was the fruit market. It states it was not big enough for their planned arena (17,000). Also multiple lease holders. 

So it begs the questions, how big a stadium could be built and, are those multiple leaseholders the reason nothing appears to be happening regarding the purchase of the site by a consortium with, no direct connection to BRFC.

 

From the Post article:

Despite being further out from the city centre it was considered that the site “occupies a more accessible location to Bristol city centre”

However availability of the site was considered an issue because of multiple leases covering individual units on the site.

The site was also deemed too small for the arena complex that YTL has planned in Filton.
 

 

 

But @Spoons said it’s all tied up and rovers are moving in next week 

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Just went for a quick gander over at Gas chat, and it appears one of them has done a podcast with Matty Taylor.

Amazing the amount of bitterness some of them seem to hold, granted, a fair number now appear to be over it, but the hate they seem to have for a bloke who is neither a Rovers or City fan and just an employee who clearly wanted a chance to earn more money and have a chance of Championship football is amazing.

They seem to blame everything and everyone for him moving on, bar the fact that if they spent their time getting behind their club they might be in a position to pay players what they're worth increase their aged fan base to include a new generation of supporters and to help drive the club forward.

But they'd rather play the victim. 

As reasonable a signing as Taylor was, he was never (to any club) going to be a multimillion quid transfer, he was probably worth no more than 750k as a League One player, and possibly double that with a bit of Championship experience.

I think they are all a bit deluded as far as Championship to League One standards are.

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29 minutes ago, Bristol Rob said:

Just went for a quick gander over at Gas chat, and it appears one of them has done a podcast with Matty Taylor.

Amazing the amount of bitterness some of them seem to hold, granted, a fair number now appear to be over it, but the hate they seem to have for a bloke who is neither a Rovers or City fan and just an employee who clearly wanted a chance to earn more money and have a chance of Championship football is amazing.

They seem to blame everything and everyone for him moving on, bar the fact that if they spent their time getting behind their club they might be in a position to pay players what they're worth increase their aged fan base to include a new generation of supporters and to help drive the club forward.

But they'd rather play the victim. 

As reasonable a signing as Taylor was, he was never (to any club) going to be a multimillion quid transfer, he was probably worth no more than 750k as a League One player, and possibly double that with a bit of Championship experience.

I think they are all a bit deluded as far as Championship to League One standards are.

 

I expect many of them can no longer remember what the second tier is like. Its changed totally in any case from when they were last in it. (1992?)

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1 hour ago, Bristol Rob said:

Just went for a quick gander over at Gas chat, and it appears one of them has done a podcast with Matty Taylor.

Amazing the amount of bitterness some of them seem to hold, granted, a fair number now appear to be over it, but the hate they seem to have for a bloke who is neither a Rovers or City fan and just an employee who clearly wanted a chance to earn more money and have a chance of Championship football is amazing.

They seem to blame everything and everyone for him moving on, bar the fact that if they spent their time getting behind their club they might be in a position to pay players what they're worth increase their aged fan base to include a new generation of supporters and to help drive the club forward.

But they'd rather play the victim. 

As reasonable a signing as Taylor was, he was never (to any club) going to be a multimillion quid transfer, he was probably worth no more than 750k as a League One player, and possibly double that with a bit of Championship experience.

I think they are all a bit deluded as far as Championship to League One standards are.

They wouldn’t have any concept of the championship. Most of them probably weren’t born last time they were in the second tier. Twenty five years at least ain’t it . 

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3 hours ago, ExiledAjax said:

This as well

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As you can see they finished BOTTOM of the entire League in 1939, they can thank a certain Mr. one ball himself, A.Hitler of the Reichstag, Berlin for saving them the ignominy of having to apply for re election.

 

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12 minutes ago, Swede said:

As you can see they finished BOTTOM of the entire League in 1939, they can thank a certain Mr. one ball himself, A.Hitler of the Reichstag, Berlin for saving them the ignominy of having to apply for re election.

 

But it does give them the record for most time spent bottom of the entire league

Over 6 years at rock bottom!!

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56 minutes ago, Swede said:

As you can see they finished BOTTOM of the entire League in 1939, they can thank a certain Mr. one ball himself, A.Hitler of the Reichstag, Berlin for saving them the ignominy of having to apply for re election.

 

Berlin Gas as he was covertly known by British Intelligence.

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7 hours ago, Busterrimes said:

Close 1993, they were last ever visitors to the original Den. Surprised they didn't try to squat there.

Events of 1993:

George H Bush left the White House.

Homosexuality was decriminalised in Ireland.

Paul Pogba and Harry Kane were born.

2unlimited's "No Limit" is released.

Jurassic Park is released.

All of that is a very long winded way of saying it has been a really long ******* time. ?

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