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I urge the Bristol Rovers board to be consistent in the appointment of their next manager.
Equally I urge the Bristol City board not to be.
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2 hours ago, Gazred said:
What a bizarre interview from Tisdale. I watched the game and they were far from "fabulous".
Odd bloke, some strange comments. At least we know for sure now he's not a magician.
Well the result was fabulous Gaz, you've got to give him that. Personally I applaud his judgement and look forward to an absolutely fabulous effort against Swindon.
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Whoever it is that's behind managerial appointments at Stad Memorial - you have my total admiration. Keep up this excellent work and you'll soon be out of League One and a step nearer making us all very happy (again!).
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27 minutes ago, Red Army 75 said:
Made I laugh
I feel feel sorry for "im" as well. Despicable thing to expose a child to.
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1 minute ago, Mattyisared said:
One man I feel for tonight is BP's Rovers correspondent, you can see he's lacking the energy and how bad the sags were, the descriptions on player ratings gave me a right giggle https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/match-reports/accrington-stanley-bristol-rovers-live-4958447
"James Daly: 5"
"Ran around"
"Cian Harries: 5"
"Only conceded one when he was on the pitch"
Just wait for tomorrow's headline - "Rovers edged out by high flying Stanley"
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Pirate's envy Ted's achievements.
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37 minutes ago, Bar BS3 said:
I have no idea, of course, but I can only think you must be under about 30 years of age...?
It's very easy to mistake Rovers for the shambolic, embarrassing, joke of a club that we see today and think they are just a little figment of fun, there to keep us amused as an aside to whatever we are doing....
Those that remember them as a rival however, will/should never forget what a vile, rancid, cesspit of scum actually lurks over there.
The absolute definition of "little man syndrome" who'd rather drink each others piss than help us if we were burning infront of them.
Untterly vile club, whose supporters turn into mouth foaming, neanderthals at the very thought of any game that might possibly attract more than 8/9000 fans to it and their hatred of us goes beyond anything you might see in many other places.
It's the 1 reason I'd actually entertain another Bristol Derby, so that those young enough to only think of Rovers as a jovial laughing stock, get to actually see the grotesque underbelly of what they've only ever seen from a distance.
For many, who remember them from 20+ years ago, their troubles are a delight to behold and they couldn't happen to a more fu###d up bunch of spawn.
Their kit, their dirge of a song, their inferiority complex, their inbred, bitter, deluded interpretation of who/what they are, makes every moment they struggle, a real pleasure..!
Say what you see.
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Always worth a trip to GasChat if you need cheering up.
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On 24/11/2020 at 19:45, Bristol Rob said:
If I understand correctly the Fewers are in black, and attacking.
This seriously needs to be posted on GasChat - with the Benny Hill theme tune (as suggested earlier).
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Nice one Tis'. Start as you mean to go on my son.
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This is a good appointment for them sags. That said - you know what to do Paul...............
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This is wholly unacceptable. I'm furious. Garner out!
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I demand an enquiry by the EFL! Surely they can't be allowed to get away with this... etc etc etc.
Both teams today to finish in the bottom half of the table.
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1 hour ago, TomF said:
Well I never. Some of the Sag-related images published on here are just priceless. They should be collated into some kind of album (limited run of course - in keeping with their tradition). "A portrait of the family club" or "The family club in pictures" would be fitting I think. Would also make an hilarious calendar for the discerning portakabin owner.
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2 hours ago, Swede said:
The sags scab a win with a penalty and against 10 men again.
Cue the great unwashed claiming they're on a roll on the way to promotion.
EP will no doubt declare their promotion campaign well and truly started with this emphatic victory .
We should be grateful that we scraped a win at lowly Forest.
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On 27/09/2020 at 07:16, Monkeh said:
No he isnt in a family war,
The family want nothing to do with the club and told him that its his problem now,
They will want a return on their investment as well due to the global pandemic,
They are very much back to where they were under nick higgs
I agree Monkeh. Relegation is the least of their worries.
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I see they're currently running a thread titled "Why we will never be successful" - methinks they may be on to something there. Plenty of mileage in that one.
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8 minutes ago, TomF said:
Just hate how we haven't even started the season properly yet and some fans are counting down the games before we can sack the manager. That's something that I would expect from City's fanbase or from one of the top four clubs.
Time and time again they think they’re some sort of special fanbase different to every other. Absolute whoppers the lot of them.Oh, they're special Tom. Don't worry about that.
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Some poor Sag on their forum now declaring that where they used to be "a good long ball side", they're now a bad one! Whooooooosh.
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Please give Garner more time. Please. I'm confident he can finish the job.
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Well they certainly don't seem to be able to handle my incisive wit and charm Rob. I've been "banned" several times - once for simply referring to them as the 15ers!
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Their forum mods are uber sensitive as well. I'm presuming they're recruited from the under 10s.
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A glittering array of free transfers. Enough to get the EP excited anyway (probably).
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Bristol R*vers dustbin thread
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Surely they'll try to persuade Holloway to come back? Would be very popular choice with their fans who see him as a legend, despite the fact that apart from sneaking Blackpool into the top flight, he's been pretty hapless everywhere else (including of course relegating them AND QPR in the same season - the first manager to achieve this double relegation feat).