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  1. 46 minutes ago, Seneca the Younger said:

    Cliche but you smell of gas, your posting history is also only negative about City & positive about gas. 

    I've never quite shared the same hatred for the sags as many on here, a lot of my family and friends are Sags, and my grandfather was gas and he's someone I really looked up to. I give them credit where credit's due, which to be fair doesn't seem the theme of this forum. 

    On a separate note I'm negative about City because recently we've been awful and I want to progress and I personally don't see that happening under LJ unless major signings/changes are made. We have the potential to be a regular Premier League club, but I get frustrated by the attitude of a lot of our fans who seem to be happy with our performances as long as the sags are worse than us. 

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  2. 54 minutes ago, Bristol Rob said:

    Strange isn't it. Taking over a top 4 side, no way would Wally have taken the cheapest option given their position.

    I'm sure they have waited and recruited the right fit for the job, rather than some inexperienced bloke who just wanted 'a job'.

    They played awful route one football under Cockman, their squad isn’t as good as their position shows. Talked to a couple gas mates and they’ve had cracks in the surface despite their high position, like when they were the first team to lose to Bolton this season. Garner’s come in for the long term, has good footballing connections (as demonstrated by their signing today). But given the circumstances it’s no wonder he’s had a poor start, apparently have an injury crisis too. 

    Also wouldn’t be surprised if they keep JCH this month, he’s been poor recently and has an injury record

     

  3. 13 hours ago, BCFC11 said:

    If he is as good as some managers think he is then he wouldn’t be at a shit club like them.

    He won't know a lot of the behind the scenes stuff. As a footballing coach with no experience of playing the game professionally a club, getting his first job at the top end of League One is quite fortunate, regardless of how good he is. Farke and Wilder started off at shit clubs to be fair. Either he'll be great and bring them up and will get poached and leave, Holloway will go there, take them down and then they'll be in financial ruin, or he'll be ****. 

  4. Trying to be biased but genuinely think it’s a very good appointment, rated very highly by multiple top managers and was mentored by Mourinho. Also helped bring through Wan-Bissaka. Should be enough for them to make a good go of promotion imo and if they go up they can spend 3 months gloating before pulling a Yeovil

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  5. Looks like Ben Garner is going to be manager there.

    Really surprised by this because, trying to be as unbiased as possible, I think it’s actually a very good appointment by the sags. Very inexperienced but he’s rated really highly by a lot of top managers. Think it’s a much better appointment than a Nathan Jones or a Hollowhead would’ve been. In terms of realism for the sags, I think this is genuinely the best appointment they could’ve made.

  6. 2 hours ago, Major Isewater said:

    I suppose GC could just resign which would probably cost him a couple of grand for the two years left on his contract and the Gas would probably have to take it to court which takes time ,money and would be a distraction for the club .

    Mr Coughlan I salute you .

    Even if he resigned they would still get money from court action if he immediately went to Mansfield though? 

  7. Someone correct me if I'm wrong because i'm quite uneducated on this topic, but if Rovers don't allow an approach and don't cave in, and as they aren't forced to because Coughlan's got 2 years left on his deal there, would that not mean they might get a half decent deal (for them, probably a couple hundred thousand) as Mansfield will have to buy him out of his contract.

  8. Just listened to the interview. It’s odd. He says “I don’t know where I can take this football club.” But also implies that he has some personal issues (“I’ve got decisions to make in my own personal life”). To me it sounds like the issue isn’t the club, the issue might be being long-distance away from family or other personal issues and he wants to focus more on that than the sags. Could also be a job offer, but is anyone else looking minus maybe Portsmouth? Who I’d argue are really unattractive as a managerial destination right now. Not too sure. Regardless as biased as I may be have to give credit where credit’s due, he’s done a great job there. Hopefully he leaves, Hollowhead takes over and that’ll be the end of this promotion nonsense.

  9. On 14/10/2019 at 19:52, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:

    Don’t know if this is real?

    Looks genuine, hilarious if so. Shows his opinion deep down about the club he now plays for.

    Could’ve used many different examples but picked Bristol ?

    Just shows how they are viewed by others outside the City....despite what terrified opposition fans tell them when they’re cornered in ‘the Welly’ by needy, dribbling Sags.

     

    Either it wasn't real or the tweet's been deleted

  10. 1 hour ago, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:

    Not being funny pal, but if you or anyone else thought they were ‘guaranteed’ to go down this year after the way they finished last season and the fact that 2 of the 4 relegation spots were sown up before a ball was kicked this year...then more fool you.

    That also goes for all the fickle Sags who were slagging off their manager a few games into the season and saying how they couldn’t see how they’d stay up after a few matches.

     

    I was trying to be gracious, I didn’t have this opinion but lots on here considered their second half of season form a purple patch, same with Clarke-Harris’ form. I thought they’d finish about where they did, but many on here and on their shit forum held the opinion they had a purple patch and had lost significant quality (for sag standard anyway). 

  11. 23 minutes ago, Ska Junkie said:

    I found a stream of their game today and watched a bit of it.

    While MK were absolutely shocking, the sags played some reasonable stuff for L1 but are miles away from being anywhere near Championship standard. Some passing actually on the ground but still a fair bit of aerial stuff. Naff all up front and I would say they won't score enough to stay near the top 6. 

    MK were really, really bad but I guess you can only beat what's in front of you but getting just 1 against that shower would worry me if I were a methane snorter.

    Oh yeah, I thought my tele was broken as I had to check the sound was still working, it was so quiet.

    I actually disagree to an extent. Decided to tune in as well. Did seem like they lacked  a lot up front but it's worth keeping in mind Clarke-Harris is injured, who's scored 47% of their goals this season. But if he was playing they'd have likely scored more.

     

    I don't think they'll go up or get top 6, I think they will probably finish higher than they ever did with Dopey, around 8-11th would be my guess. And from the opinions of Rovers fans (that aren't deluded) that I know they've made some fantastic summer signings and have improved in a lot of areas. Most surprisingly at all they all seem to say CB, surprising as the two CBs who left were Lockyer (who's fair play to him been fantastic at Charlton this season), and Clarke (who ditched them for Dopey in L2 and was their POTY). 

    What's interesting is the sags have actually scored the 16th/17th most goals in League One, but the 4th least goals conceded. 

     

    But fair play to them imo, lots of us on here thought they were guaranteed to go down and I think that's looking extremely unlikely right now, and honestly, having a look at sagchat pre-season, even if they got mid-table that'd be a lot better than a lot on there were expecting. 

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  12. 14 hours ago, WiltshireReds said:

    That Gas Go Marching In fellow is completely delisional it's hilarious on their forum. 

    Crap day for them really, City winning 3 in a row and all that. Bless them, they forget Little was a gert 'sheeeeeeed ed' . They are just desperate to be noticed and liked by every other club, its weird, they are weird.

    Mind the gap Gas heads, when was the last time they were 4th in Championship? 1972 or something? 

    They've been bitter for decades, but was it really a crap day for them? They won after all. Their players managed to do Agogo proud only for a lot of fans to completely ruin the sentiment with their obsession with Matty, disgusting really. 

  13. 1 hour ago, Southport Red said:

    Difference between us. 

    Nketiah ‘leaves’ us for Leeds, reaction on here “I hope his loan there is a failure and he comes to regret it”. 

    Taylor leaves them for us then goes to Oxford and gets injured, reaction on there “ I hope it’s career ending”. 

    Family club huh?

    Whilst I get your point Nketiah didn't leave us because he never played for us. Much better comparisons are Tomlin and Reid, who albeit I have heard a lot of abuse towards I'm not going to lie. The ***** definitely aren't a family club, on a separate note  is anyone really a family club anymore? Every fanbase has mongrels now that I think the term is worthless. 

  14. LJ confirmed Cockman was at the U23 game, and from the tone of his voice he does unfortunately seem like it could be a possibility, whether Adelakun or not. Unfortunate and I'd have rather he ruled it out on the spot, as I can't see him not being aware of Lansdown & Wally's personal agreement. 

  15. 8 hours ago, BCFC11 said:

    Talk of them signing Adelekun? Not heard anything myself. Wouldn’t mind it aslong as he is as good as Akinde was for them. Laughable how one Sag mentions about them helping one of ours develop ?? highly unlikely. Also I’d like to point out when Wally said that there will be no more transfer dealings between us both, can’t move the goalposts when it suits you, if it was down to me I’d tell them to piss right off.

    I think slagchat user "stuartcampbell" (grimmest name) is suggesting that there's been rumours of them wanting to sign one of our U23 boys on loan, and he simply recommended Adelekun. If the rumour of them wanting to sign one of ours is true, I'd probably think it'd be Adelekun. Was very successful at Scunthorpe before joining us. They desperately need a winger. I think he needs a loan to League One if there's ever any chance of him breaking into the first team. Doesn't seem resoundingly unrealistic. Doubt it thought because of Wally's comments, but I think it's difficult. Nowadays rival clubs don't really seem to hate each other anywhere near as much as rival fans do. Some of our current and ex-players are great mates with current and ex-Rovers players (e.g Reid and Harrison, or a lot of our players commenting on Chris Lines' post confirming he was leaving the sags last season). So whilst we dream of the sags crawling to us and begging us to sign a player, we won't turn it down if the deal makes sense just because it's them, which is something I and almost everyone on this forum would say we definitely would.

     

    A sidenote, would you really want him to fail if he signed for them on loan? I can understand permanent, but he's still OUR player even if he's on loan to them. And I'd wish for him to do well for them, after all then we could claim yet again to have stolen their best player...

  16. 18 minutes ago, bcfc01 said:

     

    Unbelievable.

    From one of the dribbling fewers, they really do believe their own hype;

    "It’s just numbers. It depends what questions you ask of the data as to what you get out of it. For example, if they looked at the percentage of away support against home attendance I would hazard a guess that we would move up a couple of hundred places, but so what. Even that has nothing to do with why I identify with BRFC. You can’t really quantify integrity and soul."

    Evening my deluded Pikey friends, keep 'em coming :sub:

    It is a horrific ranking tbf. Newcastle above West Ham is one that particularly stands out

     

    Apologies: I missed the quote somehow. I thought the gasbuster was a member of slagchat, really should get some common sense lessons. 

  17. 50 minutes ago, Red Right Hand said:

    Don`t forget Argyle have shown them up for the bedwetters they are in their last couple of visits to Home Park. They`ve all gone down there giving it the big `un only to have been roundly sent packing.

    Remember a sag mate of mine told me last season that the last time they went to Home Park Plymouth fans were refusing to give the ball back to one of the sag players as they were 2-1 and it was at the end of the game. Rovers got a last minute equaliser and the player then went straight to the fans and celebrated cupping his ears towards the crowd, their fans and manager went mental. I can see Plymouth hating the sags but I can't see 60% of the sags hating Plymouth. I heard somewhere the inbred lot really hate Wycombe and Shrewsbury

    50 minutes ago, Red Right Hand said:

    Don`t forget Argyle have shown them up for the bedwetters they are in their last couple of visits to Home Park. They`ve all gone down there giving it the big `un only to have been roundly sent packing.

    Remember a sag mate of mine told me last season that the last time they went to Home Park Plymouth fans were refusing to give the ball back to one of the sag players as they were 2-1 and it was at the end of the game. Rovers got a last minute equaliser and the player then went straight to the fans and celebrated cupping his ears towards the crowd, their fans and manager went mental. I can see Plymouth hating the sags but I can't see 60% of the sags hating Plymouth. I heard somewhere the inbred lot really hate Wycombe and Shrewsbury

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