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Fiale

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  1. Again it's our lack of finishing... even though Reading sound as though they are on top, we are getting chances.
  2. That's one of our biggest problem we have just one 'consistent' goalscorer - we can't put our whole season on one 19 year olds shoulders.
  3. OMG Johnson in dart's to chose team shocker !!!! And we know he was not joking, dammit Lansdown what have you done, if the team is being picked with dart's let's get Michael Van Gerwen in to manage.
  4. There is good money to be made with student accommodation and there is always a shortage, it is also a low risk return unlike a stadium. Still think that UWE would like vanity project like a stadium, just don't think they want to risk losing money or being left with a lemon in the future if things do not turn out well. It's not like Rovers are want to stay in one place.
  5. So have they all been poached to work on the new multi-million pound UWE stadium under the multi-trillionaire Wael group ?
  6. Also seems Taylor has a 2 year deal with Rovers with a release clause under £1 million. Bristol Rovers respond to reports Matty Taylor is transfer window target for QPR and Cardiff City By JamesMcNamara | Posted: November 23, 2016 6 COMMENTS SHARES Bristol Rovers striker Matty Taylor in action earlier this season Comments (6) Chairman Steve Hamer says that selling leading scorer Matty Taylor during the transfer window is the "last thing" Bristol Rovers are considering. Newspaper reports have claimed this afternoon that four Championship clubs and Glasgow Rangers are preparing to engage in a 'January transfer war' for Taylor's signature. Reports claim that Brighton, Cardiff City, QPR and Wolves are preparing to swoop for a player who, the writer claims, has a buy-out clause inserted in his contract that allows him to leave for less than £1million. Read more: Bristol Rovers fans prove how faithful they are even when the going gets tough Hamer was unwilling to discuss the terms of Taylor's contract, but he did say: "If there is a deal on the table that is good for the football club and good for the player then it is something you have to consider if and when that situation arises. "But Matty has recently signed a new contract and selling him in the January window is the last thing on our minds at the moment." Read more: Bristol Rovers boss Darrell Clarke reveals he has been given transfer window green light Taylor signed a new and improved two-year deal with Rovers in the summer after holding talks with several clubs who were keen to secure his services at a time when he was a free agent. The striker has continued his prolific run of form over the last two years into the current season in League One and scouts have been flocking to the Memorial Stadium to check on a man who has scored 15 goals in 22 games.
  7. An impression of what the new stadium could look like and Lee Atkins Comments (0) One of the experts Bristol Rovers appointed earlier this year to help the club push the new stadium project forward has resigned. The club's director Lee Atkins has announced yesterday his decision to step down from the Board. Mr Atkins is also a director of the property company Fenimore Group and Rovers have confirmed he has found juggling the two roles a challenge, which has led to the resignation. Read more: Wael Al-Qadi says feasibility study underway and funding in place for new Bristol Rovers stadium An accountant by training, he worked in the City of London working in the wholesale insurance markets, investment banking markets and hedge funds. A move into a family office business followed, where he was first introduced to the Al-Qadi family, the owners of the football club, some 15 years ago. Keith BrookmanWael Al Qadi, second left, with Will Dubey, left, Lee Atkins, second right, and Michael Cunnah In statement the club said: "The role of assisting the club with its affairs as well as dedicating time to his personal business a much bigger distraction than he anticipated. "The Club would like to express its gratitude to Lee for his significant contribution during this exciting period." In March Rovers announced the appointment of three new members of staff. Read more: Bristol Rovers announce appointment of three key personnel Mr Atkins joined as a director, Michael Cunnah has been advising the new owners on the club's attempt to move to a new stadium, while Will Dubey was appointed as a performance analyst. The club has confirmed there will be no further comment issued regarding the impact the resignation will have on the plans for the new stadium. Rovers president Wael Al-Qadi reaffirmed a commitment to building a new stadium on land owned by the University of West England (UWE) when addressing supporters during a question and answer session at the Memorial Stadium in September. Al-Qadi has never wavered in a desire to follow through on a plan to build a 21,700-capacity arena at on land owned by UWE in Frenchay after inheriting the proposals as part of the deal to buy the club in February.
  8. Take the stairs, it's quick............errr
  9. especially changing into a purplish blue
  10. True, it's a pretty poor league all round tbh
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