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  1. Can’t believe it will 34 years tomorrow that we got beat 3 0 to lose the title race with rovers 

    a great season with so many high points but gutted the way it panned out in the last few games 

    a goos day in bath with a few interesting fans setting off early so not to miss the game :laugh:

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  2. 11 hours ago, Oh Louie louie said:

    Yes the year after leeds won the prem, they drew rangers in the European cup, battle of Britain the tie was known as, what a team ranger's had btw

    Both clubs banned away fans 

  3. 39 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

    My maths:

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    So of the possible 15 or 16 home Saturday 3pm k/os, plus opening day or final day, I reckon 7 or 8 could move (light blue box on right).  To when, I don’t know.

    Now, if those 7 or 8 contain Swansea, Cardiff and Bears movements, it might not feel too bad.

    The annoying thing is the lack of “explainer” by club / EFL.  Fans are buying season tickets with a big unknown.

    For me it makes little difference, I quite like Friday night, or Saturday lunchtime, but for others (work, kids matches, etc) it could be a real deal breaker.

    I must admit I do like Friday evening kickoffs a good way of ending the week,only downside if you loose it ruins your weekend 

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  4. 5 hours ago, redkev said:

    How & why people go and watch England friendlies at Wembley I don’t know , would love to know how much it would cost just to travel from Bristol , pay for parking tube in from parking , couple of pints , bit of food , ticket for game etc etc to watch an exhibition game , I understand why people do it but not for me thanks 

    CAPS is one big reason 

  5. 5 hours ago, Sir Geoff said:

    'Tourists' is not a term used to describe the type of fan that you are. A tourist is someone (Japanese / American) who has no affiliation to a club but is quite happy to pay £100 plus for a ticket to a Premier League game and then spend double that in the club shop. There are 1000's of such people who are classed as this which is why Premier League clubs (Spurs and Liverpool lately) restrict season ticket sales. Long term they make far more money from the 'tourists' than they do Season ticket holders who get a reduced price seat and buy a beer in their local before entering the ground.

    I know Liverpool season tickets holders who have had them for over 30 years 

    they openly admit Liverpool don’t want fans like them that spend absolutely nothing in the ground 

     

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