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  1. 5 minutes ago, Marina's Rolls Royce said:

    So that changed quickly.

    Within the same page of the same thread..... you are 'not going to go to BS3 whilst the reptiles are in charge' then a few comments later.... you'll 'be going when you can be asked'.

    blimey- there's a turn around.Some could see it as disingenuous comment to fit a narrative..

    I love the bit about " come and introduce yourself" - it harks back to the days of " meet me at the back of the Dolman" when a poster was losing their argument. I thought we'd moved on.

     

    Grow up mate.

    You asked a daft question and didn't expect an answer. Sorry if the answer caused you distress. Go and spend some time in your safe space hugging a kitten or composing a ballad.

     

     

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  2. 6 minutes ago, Marina's Rolls Royce said:

    The so called reptiles are going to be in charge for some time and beyond this season.

    Tell us where your ST is Stand/Block/ seat and how much you want for it now you are not going to use it?

    Let me guess ...... perhaps it was a rhetorical season ticket

    Dolman, E Block. Seat 25. Row 40

    You’re welcome to it.

    Come and introduce yourself next time I can be arsed, we’ll negotiate a price.

     

  3. 1 minute ago, Tafkarmlf said:

    So it is totally a knee jerk spurred on by blind rage.

    Right oh, glad that's sorted. 

    Living the Peter principle  is just embarrassing at this point 

    Er….

    Please continue.

    I get the vague impression that you don’t really understand rage, or the Peter Principle.

    Feel free to Google your response, which I will ignore.

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  4. 1 minute ago, Tafkarmlf said:

    Tinnion afaik and quite happy to be corrected has been involved in the youth coaching and technical side since the likes of Tommy Doherty came through.

    He's what, been in the new job for two minutes and you'll not hear many going what a crappy job with recruitment, barring we could have done with 2 more.

    He's never been Technical Director before,so your comparison is perhaps somewhat blighted by anger and remains stuck on one result 19 years ago 

     

    And the frankly pathetic interview earlier.

    Tinnion living the Peter Principle to please the Lansdowns.

    Brian Tinnion made himself look like 10lb of shit in a 5lb bag, and he didn’t even know it. That should be a concern for every City fan.

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  5. 18 minutes ago, Shauntaylor85 said:

    We are higher in the league and he has a relation with SL and would have played with Tinnion during his loan spell. Has been at Cov a long time. 

    Deranged.

    Lay off the Katy mate.

    I’m not using my season ticket until the  reptiles in charge are gone. 
    The very best of luck to the next patsy who takes charge of the shit show that is BCFC 👍

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  6. 3 minutes ago, Ivorguy said:

    In fairness Fleming’s post match comments were 100% what any one of us would have said.  So credit to him for that. 

    Did he say that he’s fed up with this shite, and refuse to attend another away fixture?

    He gets no credit from me.

    And neither do the other spineless tosspots.

     

     

  7. 1 hour ago, Bar BS3 said:

    Updated to date, after I posted it on a match thread a couple of games ago.....

     

    Dean Holden (Numpty who should never have been appointed)

    P36, W16, L17 PPG 1.42.

    Nigel Pearson (the experienced manager that everyone wanted)
    P32, W7, L18, PPG 0.875

    Point scoring and whataboutery doesn’t make you a ******* expert.

    You’re just another mug like the rest of us.

  8. 21 minutes ago, Supersonic Robin said:

    I'd hope that most attending games will appreciate that there is a clear improvement upon last season.

    IMO the "3-0 down at HT" stuff is a bit melodramatic. Worth noting that Luton's 2 or 3 best chances in the first half were all in the space a 10 second scramble. If one goes in, the others don't, so you can't really count them all together - they're all attempts at scoring the same chance if you get me. 1-0 Luton at HT probably would have been fair.

    FWIW I think Kalas played well today. Won many headers, covered in behind well multiple times, made some vital interceptions and blocks, and did better than Vyner at RB. Do agree that the long throw routines perhaps aren't the way forward though.

    Tonight was disappointing, but doesn't mean we're not moving in the right direction all things considered. 

    The only improvement on last season is that there are actually fans there.

    Other than that, we’re currently moving in one of two directions; sideways or backwards.

    Unless Bentley takes a goal kick, in which case it’s way left and into touch.

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  9. What everyone seems to forget is that every other team in the championship doesn’t care whether we’re “in transition” or not.

    We don’t get the luxury of a year or 2 of being garbage while every other team “transitions” past us.

    We are hanging on in every game we play at the moment, and Luton should have won tonight. Just like Preston should have won on Saturday.

     

     

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  10. 1 hour ago, Numero Uno said:

    Exactly, patience is required but a tiny minority haven’t got the bollocks for it.

    Agreed.

    That would be the tiny minority of this forum that attend the matches.

    Having witnessed it first hand, we were lucky not to be 3-0 down at half time, and lucky to take the lead.

    I think a fair reflection of tonight’s efforts would have been 1-5.

    We didn’t win a second ball all game.

    And someone tell Kalas that he can’t take long throws, and it doesn’t take 20 seconds to dry a football.

    Massengo (again) was the one shining light. 

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  11. Tinpottery of the highest order:

    https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/bristol-rovers-new-kit-2020-3186883

    This quote, mind:

    “The kit has definitely been one of the most popular that I have been involved with during my time in football. So we will be delighted to thank Dan for his input by presenting him with a signed shirt and a pasty at the first game of the season.”

    The conversation between the pair used the term "pie" and "pasty" interchangeably, which is an accurate use of the terms according to Matthew O’Callaghan, chairman of the British Pie Awards and Melton Mowbray Pork Pie Association, who in 2016 was forced to address the issue after awarding a pasty the coveted top award at the British Pie Awards,

    He said: “I know many will be surprised to see a pasty winning the British Pie Awards, but the definition of a pie is a filling totally encased in pastry.

    “Pies come in all shapes including round pies, square pies and pasties. A pasty is simply a subsection of a pie."

    ? 

     

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