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  1. 1 hour ago, Judah_Eskendar_Tafar said:

    Ring of Bells (CPH)

     Golden Lion

     Live and Let Live

     Globe

     Star

     Half Moon

     Fire Engine

     Horseshoe

     Rising Sun

    My Dad used to say you could always tell a true sports fan by the way he gave traffic directions...  

    'Can you tell me how to get to the train station please?'

    'Yes, you go left at the Queens Head, straight on at the Kings Arms and right at the Red Lion. If you see the Dog and Duck you have gone to far.'

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  2. I grew up and went to school in 1970s Wiltshire. All the football talk was about the big teams. No one else even went to watch professional football, it was your local town game Saturday and The Big Match on Sunday.

    Then for the last couple of years there was a lad in class who had moved out of Bristol and was a City fan. I finally had someone to talk to during Monday morning maths about the game we had seen 2 days before.

    It was great to chat about our heroes, not so good for my maths though.

  3. 30 minutes ago, Miah Dennehy said:

    We definitely do seem to an older support. In my little group of 7 there are only 2 younger than me (I'm 60 this year) . There does seem to be a bit of a 'yoof' section coming through, a lot of those being sons and grandsons of us older ones. What is more concerning for me, is that areas that in my younger days were almost entirely Rovers, just aren't any more.

    My view is the 'areas' thing is in the past, for any team in any city. Life just isn't like that any more, what with work, transport, education, accommodation.

    Perhaps some of your generation have given up somewhat on catching up with City and the next youth generation have less rivalry in mind.

  4. 4 minutes ago, Miah Dennehy said:

    Any idea how the City woman's game was priced and were there any freebies for STH? That's not a dig btw, I am genuinely concerned at figures like this and my club ignore them at their peril. 

    I can't answer your question but can I ask another?

    Do you think it true that there is an older demographic at the Mem or is that just an OTIB perception? If true that would be my concern if in your shoes, rather than the actual numbers.

    I think the Barton era was terrible for a club trying to be family friendly. How would anyone want to align their youngsters with that sort of role model?

  5. This is cautionary example to us all I guess. I wasn't there but can imagine how a crowd would jump to the wrong conclusion, adding to the problem and the stress.

    The instinct to protect is very strong, leaving one child to deal with the other must have been very tough.

    I was in Cornwall over Easter. Met a family who had lost their 4 year old who had run out of a public toilet into a car park and disappeared. The panic and stress for the parents was easy to see. Roads, cars, incoming tide, sand dunes, cliffs.... several of us, all strangers, helped search the area, fortunately he was found safe along the beach but in that moment of dealing with such a situation your mind is racing.

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  6. There are so many factors at play here. There are 4 physical mobile networks, companies such as Giffgaff, Tesco, Sky etc all piggy back onto one of those.

    The proximity of the cell tower and the capacity of the cell tower will dictate how much data can pass through. All very well having a high speed 5G connection to the tower but if the data link back to the network from the tower is at max capacity your data will still queue through a router and/or get discarded.

    People trying to watch video such as Sky Go updates rather than just browse the BBC scores pages will clog up the whole works.

    Wifi technology is short distance so would need a lot of antennae around a ground to work well. This also still needs a high capacity link back to the network to carry all the data. If you are linked to the wifi but on the edge of range, your mobile might keep swapping between cell data and wifi which probably won't help.

    As with all things, it comes down to money. Installing lots of network capacity which is only used for a few hours a week and for half the year might seem costly to a club. I am surprised that mobile or fixed network operators don't do more in exchange for advertising.

     

  7. 1 hour ago, JBFC II said:

    We're now exactly 4 months on from this.

    What exactly was that 'something' that was happening back in December? I must have missed it?

    If that was pushing for the playoffs, someone left the handbrake on, it was still in gear and very uphill.

  8. On 21/03/2024 at 13:25, slartibartfast said:

    Builders/workmen who insist on having their radios on full bore, with bass rattling everyone's windows, and it's always ****** shite "music"...........just turn it down !

    I have revenge on that today. We have 2 builders outside laying slabs, 1st day on the job and too polite to play their music. I have my 80s and 90s play list on loud whilst decorating inside....

    I fully accept this might have changed around by Monday.

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  9. 8 hours ago, Mayes86 said:

    Ladies and gents I give you fans mock up of what they think could be built and they are creaming their pants in the comments.

    a lot have mentioned it needs a corner added to join the incredible new south stand, another has claimed the thatchers end (which I believe to be their shed behind the goal) will be a two tiered stand with seating on top and safe standing on the bottom, I’m imagining that shitty old stand at griffin park 😂.
     

    this just confirms how deluded they are to think they need two tiered stand and the corners filled in. 

    IMG_8267.png

    How would it look on a match day?

    Oh, that is a match day....

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  10. 3 hours ago, 1960maaan said:

    We ????

    Bloody hell this forum has taken a bit of a left turn :whistle2:

    Indeed, thought I was on the wrong forum for a moment.😳

    All this movie star talk too. Our friends daughter works in TV and films, reckons Anthony Hopkins is a real gent.

  11. 18 minutes ago, TonyTonyTony said:

    What a way to run a club. Basket case

    The manager will be delivering his pre match motivation to an all new team:-

    'Remember this lot last season, turned us over with that dodgy last minute goal? Remember that?'

    'Err, no boss'.

     

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  12. 37 minutes ago, Shaun Taylor said:

    There doesn’t appear to be much wrong with your football club other than a few quality addictions in the summer. The owner has delivered a first class stadium and training facilities and appointed a young manager who needs to be given time to develop the younger players and implement his style and looking at recent results he appears to be slowly changing things. 
    Football fans at all clubs are fickle and demand success instantly and as we all know it’s not that easy at any level.

    'There doesn’t appear to be much wrong with your football club other than a few quality addictions in the summer'

    Ah, good old Freud steps in again...

  13. Surely any progress has to be slow and well underpinned with a new generation of fans and income otherwise they will trip up on FFP anyway?

    If I was their owner (shudder) I would back the manager regardless with a long term plan. At least he isn't a twitter embarrassment.

  14. 6 minutes ago, petehinton said:

    https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/reasonable-league-hussain-alsaeed-outlines-9237357
     

    3rd richest club in the world, only able to have a ‘reasonable’ budget in league one next year. 
     

    Coming for us. Something special is happening. 

    That would set alarm bells ringing if I was a gas fan.

    If the rhetoric or ambition is only saying 'top half' and 'reasonable' and 'not just about money' that doesn't sound promising. Most clubs talk about wanting promotion.

    On gaschat earlier in the season there was talk about how they were 'yet to adjust to their new found wealth' and that once spending targets were calmly identified, the money would flow with success to follow.

    It sounds as though the wealth they found was a fiver on the terrace. I am not being arrogant here, it was their fans who said they were hugely rich. We all know it is a money game, but projecting an image of wealth that doesn't exist is a folly.

    My mates definition of surface wealth - '2 new cars on the drive but sod all in the fridge'.

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