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  1. 4 minutes ago, Bar BS3 said:

    Umm not really. Not after last years October international break! 

    Our first win after it can't come quickly enough!! 

    Agreed, but as Ian says...

    3 minutes ago, Ian M said:

    Have we got Burton straight after it? Without wishing to be complacent, it's a winnable game. 

    Last time we faced a freshly appointed Warnock at Cardiff - he'd already moved to bring in some free signings to bolster the side too.

    This time it is a Burton team who are in poor form, so fingers-crossed we have more of a chance.

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  2. They were very poor, especially their defence.

    Worst thing for them is that the only truly capable-looking player they own scored on telly, and so won't have fended off any interest others might have in him.

    Note on the second man in the Sky commentary box; said some pretty stupid things (dismissing a course-changing handball in the area as lacking "intent" being one), but his "Bristol Rovers will shake this off and be a force again this season" takes the biscuit as the dumbest - offered no evidence, and nor did their performance.

    Can just see a mid or lower midtable finish being enough to start the drums on the sags driving out the manager, followed by struggling against/ending up with relegation again, as they once again seem to have ideas of where they should be that are well above their capacities, just like when Trollope was in charge - "It's the ciiiiiircle of life..."

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  3. 8 minutes ago, WTFiGO!?! said:

    We've now had just about a whole generation for genuine Bristolian football fans (whatever you mean by that, most I know are either genuine City or genuine R*vers fans) to get used to having no real rivalry due to the chronic incompetence of Bristol R*vers.  

    I think this is a bigger thing than some realise.

    We're only played each other competitively eight times since 99/00.  Only four of those games were in the league, and the last occurance of that was April 2001.

    So that is 15+ years since we were at the same level, and despite both teams best attempts last year, that'll likely extend to nearly 18 even if Rovers go up or we go down.

    There obviously is no statute of limitations on a rivalry, but with us playing the likes of Cardiff on a far more regular basis (and those being league games too), I suspect you'll end up with a generation who think of Bristol derbies as more of a mythic thing than something real.

  4. They are in serious trouble, aren't they?

    However their fans try and spin it in order to comfort themselves, unless Wally and co. immediately announce a significant better option with a fixed timeframe for completion, I think they are in quite some bother.

    Still; makes their always hilarious chants about both "coming for us" all the more hollow and ridiculous.

  5. 1 hour ago, Bristol Rob said:

    Don't they still have a car boot sale on a Sunday?

    We can only aspire to such off field earnings.

    Good point; sort it out, SL.

    1 hour ago, 42nite said:

    They do have Santas Grotto.

    Don't think we have one of those.

    Is this in place all year round?  If Rovers celebrate Christmas everyday, that's perhaps something to be jealous of.

    49 minutes ago, Southstandoriginal said:

    Da world famous quarterz

    It's basically Blackburn Rovers' if you look at it with a squint - thinking about it; imagine that explains the origin of the design.

    14 minutes ago, Alan Dicks said:

    They got better pasties

    Now that is something worth celebrating tbf.  But then I'd probably take a new couple of stands and Championship football instead...

    10 minutes ago, Robin Goch said:

    The amateur looking badge?

    They do seem keen to celebrate folks who were regularly hung, drawn and quartered for being thieves.  Makes you look at the shirts in a whole new light...

    10 minutes ago, Red Right Hand said:

    They`re loved and admired in all four corners of the earth and are spoken of in reverential terms wherever people gather together in the name of football?

    I doubt the game would exist were it not for them. All hail Rovers!

    Is their name is known so far and wide because they've squatted at so many grounds?  

    5 minutes ago, Vincent Vega said:

    Actually they get a free pasty with every season ticket ....:P

    Getting the feeling our apparent bitterness is wholly to do with the quality of their scran.

  6. I don't know what possessed me to do it, but took a peek at gaschat via the link above and can anyone explain to me why they keep talking about us being "jealous" and "bitter" of them?

    Genuine question; what aspect of their club do they think we're jealous of?  I cannot think of anything.

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  7. The bitter irony here is that getting to the playoffs was a very realistic goal for them until that utter capitulation against Peterborough.

    Way the results have gone, and with them playing Millwall at home, was in their hands to a certain extent.

    Expect their squad to be broken down and sold off this summer, including their manager.  Midtable next year will be a decent achievement for them.

  8. Just now, cynic said:

    Behind twice in that game and still won it - that wouldn't have happened a short time ago.

    LJ has eventually got them playing to their potential.....emphasis on the eventual bit.

    Hoping that the (very) dark days of earlier this season have genuinely taught his some important lessons, and we can actually move forward next year.

    I'm still uncertainty he's the right man, but credit to him for dragging us out of the mess we've floundered into.

    I have zero doubt he'll be in charge for next season now, and that will be his third transfer window, so after that; the judgement he asked the sceptical to reserve will be made.

    But for now am just relived we get to play at this level next year, and hope we can find another gem like Tammy from somewhere, as he's been magnificent, and massively important to us.

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  9. 37 minutes ago, RumRed said:

    League 1 about 4 weeks ago I should think

    Once...

    36 minutes ago, EstoniaTallinnRed said:

    Already relegated

    Twice...

    36 minutes ago, Chairman Mao said:

    2nd bottom.

    Thrice...

    36 minutes ago, Tre Bong said:

    Probably bottom of the league.

    Four times agreed!

    Essentially safe now; good work from the team and coaching staff.

    Other than an insane set of results, we'll be at this level next year again, so that is something to celebrate after the season we've had.

    Glad we don't have to go to Brighton needing anything, and just looking to avoid a spanking!

    Relieved, and may crack open a cider or two in celebration tonight.

    Must to better next season though; this cannot be our only ambition (i.e. just staying up) now.

    But will enjoy tonight.

    COYR!

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