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  1. 6 hours ago, bcfcredandwhite said:

    I've not had many happy away days. I've seen us lose to Forest several times, lose to Preston, lose to Hull, lose to Stoke, lose to Mansfield, lose to Swindon, lose to Walsall, lose to Watford........... even lose to the gas at Twerpton ?
    I know I've been to many others - mostly during the Terry Cooper days, but they must have been pretty boring because none of them spring to mind.

    In fact, I can say that in all my years I've seen us beat Carlisle and Walsall in the Fisher Price cup final, get an underserved win at Blackpool. first game of the season in the pouring rain with Steve Brooker getting a 'smash & grab' goal (Particularly harsh on Blackpool because our GK should have been sent off for making a 'save' outside the box). I saw us beat Brighton last game of LJs first season in charge which p155ed on Brighton's promotion parade! I also saw us beat Reading away a couple of seasons ago - one of Brownhill's last games for us with Paterson getting the only goal.

    Although a win is always nice I honestly can't say any of those were particularly memorable away days. Most of the away games I've been to have been pretty rubbish!!!

    No more away matches for you,you’re banned.

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  2. Tip toe

    through the East End

    with your razor

    and your hob nail boots

    we’ll tip toe 

    through the East End with you.

    Tip toe 

    through the Tote End

    with your hand bag 

    and your powder puff

    we’ll tip toe 

    through the Tote End with you.

    Remember my older brothers singing this,both old school 60’s skinheads.

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  3. 17 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

    That put it more technically than me but yes, agreed.

    We lost the game but yes fans were up for it, and those who stayed to the end when 4-1 down those that stayed made a real racket.

    I remember ‘City til’ I die ‘booming out around the ground,the few Chesterfield fans looked absolutely gobsmacked.The next home game was Huddersfield,I think,and if ever a crowd willed a team on to win this was it,cracking atmosphere,and a2-1 win if I Remember correctly,mind you I could be wrong ?.

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  4. 20 hours ago, Rich said:

    In fairness, that's a tough fixture, Winterbourne under 7's have been making great strides lately. It was only last year they were playing the year below.

    Being an under 7 team,I’m assuming it’s a mix of boys ands girls.A tough one for the sags.

  5. 21 hours ago, Donnies Tackle said:

    Hang on! I used to play on the Downs and at a level a damned sight higher than that shower. No, I’m not having it, they will bring the whole level down beyond embarrassing. And that includes being sick on numerous occasions running the 15 miles to the sea walls after a good Friday night down the Hope and Anchor...

    I too played on the Downs,when I was about 14,yeah you’re right it would lower the standard of football,and where would the hoardes of blue and white clad numpties stand.

  6. 49 minutes ago, Sweeneys Penalties said:

    Fruit Market Stadium? **** me. Fruitcake Stadium would be nearer the mark. The Stadium of Delusion, the Stadium of Shite, The Rotten Apple Stadium and The Theatre of Beans all have to be contenders. I wonder if the Bristol Post would like to put the name to a Public Vote

    The Fruitcake Stadium,sounds about right.

  7. Just now, NOTBLUE said:
    3 hours ago, SirColinOfMansfield said:

    If Joey told him all this before he signed, then it must be true ....

    "What was big on bringing me down to Bristol is the fans, the club and how massive the club is. Obviously I have played at Fleetwood and Accrington and no disrespect to them sides but the fan base here is unbelievable"

     

     

    Slight error,it should of been,basement fans.

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    Slight error,it should of been basement fans not fan base.

  8. 3 hours ago, SirColinOfMansfield said:

    If Joey told him all this before he signed, then it must be true ....

    "What was big on bringing me down to Bristol is the fans, the club and how massive the club is. Obviously I have played at Fleetwood and Accrington and no disrespect to them sides but the fan base here is unbelievable"

     

     

    Slight error,it should of been,basement fans.

  9. 2 hours ago, Red-Robbo said:

     

    I think those weak 70s beers were the reason I could drink 10 pints in those days and never get a hangover.

    I was literally pissing it out faster than the alcohol could enter my bloodstream!  :laughcont:

    Should of tried 10 pints of Blackthorn,6 or 6.5% back then.

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