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Tommy conway is a very special talent what a player
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Thank you tommy lad
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You gotta be kidding
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Thank you tommy lad
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37 minutes ago, Whitchurch said:
Attendance: 9,044 (433 Bristol Rovers fans)
No iam not having that theyve obvioulsly missed a one off that figure it was 1433 all day long
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Just now, Major Isewater said:
I won’t ask how !
The windmills are worth a look beutiful tulips to
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You gotta be kidding how very bristol cty
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Thank you nahki
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Yesssssssssss get in
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Great effort lads plenty to look forward to
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3 minutes ago, Numero Uno said:
In other news Russell Martin could be looking for new employment next week.....
Maybe he could share a taxi to the job centre with david wagner
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1 minute ago, old_eastender said:
Cornick scores!!!! 4-1
Cornicks a goal machine
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Sykes is a goal machine
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Can we hang on thou
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44 minutes ago, robin_unreliant said:
As will I from Zante
As will i from the isle of banjo
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38 minutes ago, Jerseybean said:
50 years ago today Ray Cashley scored for City, with a long clearance from his own penalty area, against Hull City on a very gusty night.
Were you there?
Yes in the middle of the east end
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1 hour ago, Open End Numb Legs said:
I can't be arsed to read through it all TBH but that was the talk previously. It should be on there if it is relevant to noise created at the back of the stand towards the neighbours. Or the smell of filet steak and lobster that will surely be on the menu.....
More like stale piss and hot dogs
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45 minutes ago, JackofromSanJavier said:
Muchachos, may I draw your attention to the highlighted opinion at the bottom of the g4s forum entry below? WOW……….just WOW, now there's someone whose glass never sinks below the half way mark!
Post by bettyblue on 4 hours ago
What’s better - a statement for the sake of it that might kill any semblance of a chance of getting a deal over the line?
Or staying silent for a little while longer to figure out plan A is definitely dead vs getting plan B onto the front burner.
conygar may depend on us to get the area up and running and We probably hold a very good set of cards and may be trying for a final ace with a threat of pulling out. We already have a stadium and land. Maybe its us who are in charge for a change.Obvious init
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2 hours ago, Nogbad the Bad said:
I guess they're teenagers and most of us might now admit to dressing up and looking a bit ridiculous going to City matches with our mates in our youth.
In those days it was long hair, denim jacket and silk scarves tied round the wrists for me, and skinhead cuts with white butchers coats for many others - no doubt 1 or 2 of them on here who would think of themselves as respectable pensioners now.
This lot look like they were just having a laugh posing for a photo and no doubt changed out of that stuff long before they got to the ground - in the 70's we didn't!
Polished off with a trip to guy fawkes on bridge street for a rod stewart feather cut
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28 minutes ago, Kid in the Riot said:
Not just music and comedy. Tennis, boxing, table tennis, netball, gymnastics etc. It could potentially host all manner of sports and entertainment. It's very much multi-purpose.
People also seem to forget the proposals include 125 market flats and a large hotel. It's going to be a massive money-maker. And great for South Bristol and the city too, tbf.
Darts
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Fantastic result what a tonic
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How low can you go
Bristol R*vers dustbin thread
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