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  1. 12 minutes ago, Blockb said:

    Is this poster someone who left posting under a different name after saying they were done with Bristol city if so why not admit it and we can judge their posts in that light (prinny

    It has been said before that there is the ability for the admin to be able to trace IP addresses etc, and many previous posters who were banned or left come back.

    Those that were banned and get noticed will be blocked again.

    I am surprised people still don't realise this

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  2. GWR have currently got engineering works planned for the evenings this week, between Bristol and Weston

    The last train departing Parson Street heading southbound is currently scheduled for 21:26, obviously no good for after the football.

    A request has gone in for the works to be delayed slightly that evening, in the past this has been agreed but at this stage nothing has been updated.

    So the only option back, apart from the usual bus service are rail replacement buses.

    Details of these services are below:

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  3. 1 minute ago, Monkeh said:

    No we don't, the fact we haven't is proof of that,

    Who out of our squad would walk into a top 10 squad in this league,

    Scott, kalas wienman and hnm that's it

    Stop using facts to prove points, it is clear the problem is the man on the touchline according to some

  4. 1 hour ago, chowie said:

    Not seen this on here so adding to OTIB, not nice ?

    Police have today released an image of a city fan wanted in connection to a serious assault of a local 66 year old man in the Toilets of the Old Duke Pub after the game on Saturday Dec 18th.

    Was a bunch of guys all wearing City shirts with 'GABE' on the back, it seems they were at the game in the Dolman (near E33) then a group of them in the Pub later. The poor old fella was left in an awful condition. Links below with contact details if you can/wish to help.

    OD.thumb.jpeg.bdaca78b13f84fcbaa291d8f65c17240.jpegDolman.jpeg.cdc88686fe286cd754470d91c575127a.jpeg

    https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/man-left-significant-facial-head-6615410?utm_source=bristol_live_newsletter&utm_campaign=breaking_daily_newsletter2&utm_medium=email&fbclid=IwAR1qenuPR9M6EV1DdCmMdKfCeIB5wCrRs8dHVWiG9DFDAR1vXwY0jig5LQ8

    https://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/news/2022/02/cctv-appeal-assault-in-bristol-pub/

    Horrible situation and let's hope the guy makes a full recovery, out of interest where has it arisen that it was one of the guys in the second photo shared? 

    Can't see any reference to them in either of the links you shared 

  5. 1 hour ago, Midred said:

    The Premier league were conspicuous by their absence last weekend, were the poor lambs awarded a midwinter break or was there extra training to avoid the embarrassment of losing to a lower league club this weekend? 

    Pre agreed winter break

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  6. 1 hour ago, Port Said Red said:

    Does anyone in S24/S25 have a ticket free for the Cov game? I want to bring my brother, he is 76 and coming up from Plymouth and although I have got him to the ground a couple of times since the refurb, it's always been in the Lansdown and he has never seen the concourse area under the Dolman. His health hasn't been great, so I don't know whether this might be his last chance to travel this far and get to see it. 
    I am happy to pay the match day rate for a senior (£25) if anyone wants to PM me.

    Under circumstances like this it would be nice if the club could help

    Knowing @JerrySLO if there was anything he could do he would assist you.

    I would recommend sending him a PM to query

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  7. 1 hour ago, Redandproud said:

    I didn't say "tough shit" if they don't like it,get it right,

    My only issue, I note from your question to Jerry was that you would appreciate a specific seat.

    As people on Coach 1 are regulars, there COULD be the possibility that there are already people using this seat for a similar reason, it comes across a bit flippant that you feel you can just sit in this seat.

    I hope you have picked the phone up and resolved your query, as if you do have any mobility issues they really should have been resolved for you by now

  8. 24 minutes ago, Toffee dog said:

    This is very hard to write but my beautiful partner was hit by a van as she walked to the hairdresser in Downend on Friday  morning & sadly died of her unserviceable injuries Friday evening thankfully I was by her side.

    Her ward was turned into a Covid ward early on & she was terrified that she would pass it onto me, I am a community nurse pretty sure we both got Covid but it was very early on & so before testing. We spent weeks living in different bedrooms so don’t go there re: PM.

    I miss her everyday & we had so many plans, luckily I have lots of support around me.

    I am so sorry for your loss, I can't imagine the pain you are going through. 

    Just remember that every single person on this forum is thinking of you in this difficult time and we would all offer you love and hugs in this difficult time 

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  9. THE EFL JUST RELEASED THIS STATEMENT

    The EFL Board met today and received an update in respect of Derby County FC.

     

    Over the last few weeks, the EFL has engaged proactively with the Club’s Administrators and other key stakeholders including the local authority, MPs and the Rams Trust as we seek to assist the Club in its efforts to exit from administration in accordance with the requirements of the League’s Insolvency Policy.  

    The EFL’s Insolvency Policy is designed to offer guidance to Clubs on how the board might seek to deal with any Club in administration. That policy, which has been accepted by all 72 Clubs, describes how the Members agreed ‘that the starting point is that no Club should gain (or seek to gain) any advantage within the context of professional football over other Clubs by not paying all its creditors in full at all times.’ 

    In this case, Derby County is seeking to use insolvency legislation to avoid having to defend the claims of Middlesbrough FC (which commenced initially in January 2021) and Wycombe Wanderers FC. Derby County considers those claims should not be treated as football related debts and that it would be wrong for the EFL to require the Club to have to continue to defend the claims as a condition of continuing membership in circumstances where they have been compromised by way of a restructuring plan. The EFL does not agree with that analysis.

    At the request of the Administrators, and in line with commitments given at last week’s meeting with local politicians, the EFL has provided a further clear statement to Quantuma of its position on the application of the Insolvency Policy, so as to enable them to apply to the High Court or engage in Arbitration to have that issue determined. It is now for the Administrators to determine how they wish to move this matter forward and we remain willing to expedite any process, as necessary.   

    The fact remains that the Club is suffering from critical legacy debt issues that reach into tens of millions, all of which need to be resolved if a solution is to be found. That also includes monies owed to HMRC and the loans from MSD secured against Club assets and the Stadium. 

    The EFL has previously requested mediation between the two Clubs and the Administrators and is today inviting all relevant and associated parties involved to enter formal collaborative negotiations to actively seek out the compromises and solutions required to ensure that Derby County has a long-term future. 

    For the avoidance of any doubt the EFL is requesting the attendance of Administrators and the following stakeholders to participate: the current highest bidder(s), Middlesbrough FC, Wycombe Wanderers FC, Mel Morris, MSD Partners and HMRC. 

    The EFL will endeavour to provide updates on any progress achieved as a result of this request and any subsequent discussions in due course, whilst also continuing to maintain our commitment to transparency in our dealings with the politicians and local authority officials that make up ‘Team Derby’ alongside direct engagement with Derby County Supporters’ groups and the FSA.

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  10. 1 hour ago, Redandproud said:

    Well I've made up my mind, I'll sit where I want , I've paid for my seat,if the regulars don't like it tough,roll on Saturday

    Like I said before. What would say if the same thing happened to you?

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