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  1. Showing my age here, but I remember a certain Gerry Gow “flashing the v’s (as we used to say) at the Dolman Stand. The fans had been giving the team some stick,  when losing 0-1 against Carlisle (I think), after a couple of very late goals bought us a win. 

    I never understand why “fans” think they can dish it out, only to get distraught when a player shows any sort of reaction. 
     

     

     

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  2. 4 hours ago, And Its Smith said:

    Thanks for posting. Really enjoyed that.  My father got me into cricket and it’s my main love; something I will be forever grateful for.  This season will live long in the memory as it was his last. He passed away a couple of weeks ago.  We would regularly watch games together, especially Somerset v Glos games and he would always question how he managed to let me defect to ‘them lot’ every time we watched.  I’ve mentioned on this forum before that I coach cricket and he would be at most of my sons games, watching proudly and marvelling at how good his grandkid is.  Next season will be a hard one to get through. 

    So pleased that you enjoyed reading it. Sorry for your loss, though next season will be tough, I’m sure that you have lots of great memories that will pop into your head when watching games.

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  3. A couple of posts of my cricket blog recently. First up some thoughts on the season being almost over, which discusses another pretty unsuccessful season for Gloucestershire, the importance of initials, The Band being replaced by Punk Rock, and more https://rainstoppedplayinspectionat3.wordpress.com/2023/09/06/the-last-waltz/

    Also an interview with author Colin Babb, who wrote the excellent 1973 and Me.the book is about the impact on a child in a West Indian family when the West Indies toured that year. It’s also about football, TV, food and so much more. Worth a look for those of a certain age.  https://rainstoppedplayinspectionat3.wordpress.com/2023/08/15/colin-babb-interview/

    There are plenty of other pieces there as well.

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  4. The popular Walkers & Talkers sessions that former Gloucestershire cricketer Andy Brassington has been running at The County Ground (Seat Unique), is moving to Ashton Gate for one week on Wednesday 12th July. The special guest is Alan Walsh, who will take place in a Q&A for around an hour. Before that, there is a walk around the ground (last time we went through the dressing rooms etc on a tour of the stand) for around an hour. 
     

    Meet up in the sports bar (that’s where we met last time anyway) at around 10am. It’s free (including tea, coffee and biscuits). These are very informal and friendly events. The whole thing normally ends around 12noon.

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  5. It's January, City are unbeaten for two games, could there be a better time to talk about Cricket! Well, yes, almost certainly.

    Anyway, last summer I started writing a blog about returning to watch cricket in the flesh after a long time away. It's not very serious, and fairly nostalgic. More recently, I've been fortunate to chat with some interesting people and post interviews on the site. There are chats with Guardian football writer and author Jonathan Wilson, Radio 6 DJ Gideon Coe, Scientist and broadcaster Dr Adam Rutherford and several more. 

    You can find the blog at https://rainstoppedplayinspectionat3.wordpress.com

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