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Moron FC need to compare themselves against the likes of
Rochdale, Lincoln, Oxford, Crewe,
To suggest anyone else is complete nonsense.
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On 10/07/2020 at 09:13, cityal said:
Coz that's super important and great indicator of a players loyalty... Smh
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4 hours ago, Ska Junkie said:
DA FUQ?
They aren't even close to any of them let alone bigger.
Craggo clearly has a drug problem.
How about L1?
Accrington Stanley I'll give them that one
AFC Wimbledon No, Ex Premier league, FA cup winners, brand nw stadium. No.
Blackpool Defintely not. Multiple years in the top flight and historically a successful club.
Bolton Wanderers No. Behave.
Bristol Rovers
Burton Albion Hmmm, small club but brand new stadium and years in the Championship. I'll give them that one too.
Bury No more.
Coventry City No. Not even close
Doncaster Rovers No. Years in the Championship plus a shiny relatively new stadium.
Fleetwood Town. Yes.
Gillingham, probably although preistfield probably makes it level. Let's be generous and say yes.
Ipswich Town No, don't be silly.
Milton Keynes Dons No. Big, modern stadium and recent years in the Championship.
Lincoln City Even I would say although Lincoln have a better ground, bigger crowds and a better team plus have spent time in the non league. even.
Oxford United No. Years in the top flight, decent tadium although it's missing a side and matty Taylor.
Peterborough United No. been in the Championship, better stadium already, new one on the way, proven investment.
Portsmouth No, don't be daft
Rochdale Yes, I'll give them that.
Rotherham United No, alternate years in the Championship, new stadium.
Shrewsbury Town New stadium otherwise probably a yes. Even.
Southend United About the same.
Sunderland No, only a fuqwit would say they are bigger, nor are we.
Tranmere Rovers Hmm, even? Just about I would say.
Wycombe Wanderers, as above, better stadium, just about even.
League 2:
Bradford City No.
Cambridge United Yes
Carlisle United No, been i the top flight
Cheltenham Town Yess
Colchester United New fground, even.
Crawley Town Yes
Crewe Alexandra Even
Exeter City Even
Forest Green Rovers Yes
Grimsby Town No
Leyton Orient No
Macclesfield Town Yes
Mansfield Town Even
Morecambe Yes
Newport County Yes
Northampton Town Yes
Oldham Athletic No.
Plymouth Argyle No.
Port Vale No
Salford City Yes
Scunthorpe United Yes
Stevenage Yes
Swindon Town No
Walsall Yes.
Care to agree disgree? About Shrewsbury size IMHO.
There's nobody above L1 level that isn't far ahead of the methaners.
Really hard to disagree with any of that anyalsis. 6000 or so thousand of the great unwashed per home game and a "stadium" which is the envy of.....absolutely no one. I am struggling to think of any team in any division that would gladly swap either fan base or stadium with Moron FC. So that really sets them apart from everyone. They are on a par with no one.
The list of teams they mentioned are something they would aspire to.
If you were pushed you would say likes of Accrington Stanley, Southend United, Gillingham and Fleetwood could be used as a fair comparison to their current state. They could have no complaints with that.
Anyway ground for ground they lose every single time.
Accrington Stanley - On par - Room to develop if necessary.
AFC Wimbledon - No
Blackpool - No
Bolton - No
Moron FC
Coventry City No
Doncaster United - NoFleetwood Town - On ParrGillingham - NoIpswich Town - NoMK Dons - NoLincoln City - On Par.... but Lincoln would take it everyday if you had a choiceOxford United - NoPeterborough - NoPortsmouth - NoRochdale - On par, but once again you would take that over MemorialRotherham - NoShrewsbury Town - NoSouthend - On par, but you would take this over MemorialSunderland - NoTranmere - NoWycombe Wanderers - No- 4
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On 28/03/2020 at 06:59, Miah Dennehy said:
IF, and although this is obviously hypothetical it suddenly doesn't seem so far fetched, football & society is devastated by this virus, with thousands of deaths and dozens of clubs Rovers being one of them, go to the wall. If then City survive and the league is reformed into a much smaller number of clubs, what would you think if Lansdown announced a proposal to merge the clubs, call them Bristol United , play in red and blue etc, and he is doing it purely as a gesture to bring people together after a catastrophic period of history, what would you think?
I'm not trying to be flippant about the current awful situation and I really don't think the outcome will be as bad as the picture I have painted, but I am really interested in genuine answers.
There has been a lot of talk that this virus could bring everyone together and that we will all learn a lesson from this in many other areas of life, but would this be a step too far for you?
Assuming this were to happen (and there is no chance), Wael would want a seat on the Board. That is about as unpalatable as 6000 of the great unwashed sullying our magnificent stadium.
The only thing your team brings to the table is a rather nice watch.... which sooner or later will have to be downgraded to a Casio.
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5 hours ago, Bristol Rob said:
Having given this a good twenty or thirty seconds worth of thought, I have arrived at the following observations.
Garner is the Gas equivalent of Benny.
Benny never won over the fans when he was with us, but his 'behind the scenes work' turned a - get him off the wage bill - player like Jim Brennan into a million quid out going.
.... You must of read my post from yesterday. Basically I said the exact same thing... Post stealer!!
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3 hours ago, sticks 1969 said:
Merry Christmas mate
And you Stick. I shall be in Dublin for round 16. Hoping it's England.
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19 hours ago, Miah Dennehy said:
As I said, it's a bit of a long story, but it would have proved very awkward if I didn't go.
Good morning Graham
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On 11/07/2019 at 16:15, BCFC11 said:
* Never, ever google ‘blue waffle’
I did. I can't unsee it. This is good advice!!
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3 hours ago, View from the Dolman said:
Belter FC at it again.
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5 hours ago, 1960maaan said:
Whilst it is not possible to share all details due to confidentiality arrangements,
These conditions were probably imposed by Moron FC. It's all too easy to hide your failures behind a CA.
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9 hours ago, nebristolred said:
Robbie Fowler just confirmed on Soccer AM he's applied for the job.
He is only going there because he has heard Lines is available
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On 29/11/2018 at 12:13, Garland's Perm said:
Unlike the Mary Rose the Kursk remains in the murky depths.
Resurgam
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4 hours ago, Sergio Georgini said:
What the hell does our situation have anything to do with Moron FC??
Do we compare our situation with any team in a league above.
It's truly bizarre.
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25 minutes ago, East End Old Boy said:
Unfortunately, as advertising is now personalised, they may not see it, not to ruin a good post though!
Actually its the boards advertising fella.
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14 hours ago, Red Army 75 said:
And the most irrelevant club in England.
This. I will go one further. Moron FC are the most irrelevant in World Football.
To be second best to a club, that has bounced between 2nd and 3rd division football, and yet still be worse!!
They are like Port Fail ... But Port Fail I would presume, don't think they have superior "loyal and True" fans louder than the kop, and feel they are on a par with Leeds.
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Slipped off page 1... Can't have that.
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Bristol R*vers dustbin thread
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Probably is the word. So ball park.