Malago
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I would guess against us, Good Friday 1976.
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They remained deluded. It's only a matter of time before Dopey's off, then they'll be wailing and nashing of the teeth. it still amazes me that they've convinced themselves that finishing 10th in the third tier and shipping 7 goals in their last two games represents a "fantastic season".
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Come on, it's not bad for a second season football league club.
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Last time the sags averaged over 19,000: 1957/58.
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Yes, but the fact that they sold their best player to us, whom if had stayed would have almost certainly seen them reach the play offs, does add a soupçon of pleasure to the season.
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The Bristol Rovers Post is reporting that the club is on track for record season ticket sales and has already sold in excess of wait for it, wait for it, wait for it. 2,500 season cards.
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Thanks but no thanks.
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It's interesting, well not that interesting, that when they lose nobody phones 20p to have a go at owners/manager/team. Whilst any of our defeats are treated as a disaster of epic proportions, they seem content to be 10th in the third tier. By the way Dopey is on his way unless he sees serious investment in the team. Happy Days
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13th April 1936: Luton Town 12 (Joe Payne 10) - Bristol Rovers 0. Happy Joe Payne Day everyone.
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BEP strangely silent on the sag family club's financial results and the fact the now nearly £9 million debt hasn't been written off by Al Wally.
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I got told the same thing, "Scunthorpe are in free fall". Scunny now 10 points clear of the sags with 6 games remaining. They really are a bunch of muppets.
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Looking at the table they're 6 points beyond 6th placed mighty Southend, who also have a game in hand.
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Hahahahahahah
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Well Plymuff have it 36-30 on matches won against the sags. Have reached an FA cup semi final , 2 league cup semi finals. They have a better, bigger ground and historically a bigger support. It's a no brainier. Plymouth definitely a "bigger" club than the sags.
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Clifton St Vincent Reserves got a man and dog come and watch them play on the Downs every week. A venue that has zero capacity. If you divide one (we'll forget the unfortunate dog) by zero you get infinity. Ergo by your own logic Clifton St Vincent Reserves had an infinitely bigger support than Bristol Rovers.