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  1. Feeling very smug and satisfied with what I had just witnessed last night (I'm sure I wasn't alone), I got on the Park and Ride back to the Portway and sat next to a bloke roughly my age in a City shirt.  He was very friendly but had an accent that was slightly further west than Bridgwater or Taunton.

    Turned out that he was from Washington (DC, not Tyne and Wear) and this was his first game in England.  All of the family were with him, all in City merchandise of some description or other.  Turns out that they were staying with a colleague from Wooton (well he lived there, I suspected he was also from the good ole US of A) and they were having a lovely time.  But they particularly enjoyed last night.  The game, the atmosphere, the ground, the pies!  We now have 4 new supporters somewhere else in the world based on their experience.

    Imagine what would have happened if they had by twist of fate come to any of the other performances that we have put in over the last 2 years?

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  2. I met some Rotherham "lads" on a train a few seasons ago: we'd been at Burton (Tammy Abraham anyone?) and were heading up to Scarborough to join the rest of the family.  Rotherham had been away at Villa.  There were a few Villa fans (shirt wearing, quiet, respectful) on the train and one of the Rotherham lads was picking a fight with them.  I had to intervene by just pointing out that there were lots of families around.  They were fine with me (probably because they thought that we were "proper" fans and I was talking with them earlier saying that some of my wife's family were from Rotherham and still supported them) but it could have turned ugly with some of the Villa fans who weren't asking for it at all.

    They are a bit edgy...

  3. My niece (from Bristol), now has citizenship I think in Canada having moved over there about 3 years ago.  She lives in Toronto and loves it.  My eldest spent a couple of years with his (now) wife in St Catherine's between Toronto and Niagara and I think he had hoops to jump through.  Would you like me to ask them?

  4. Good morning all.  After all of your kind words when my wife died in March, I'd like to update you as to how life has been since.

    4.5 months on, I still cry most days remembering her.  However, following some support from the hospice (who have been brilliant to both me and my youngest), I am looking back, not on the cancer years - which had been my focus - but on the 30 years of good times that we'd shared before the disease took hold.  It's not always easy as I still rail against cancer and why it took such a brilliant person out of our lives, but the pain is getting a little less.  I also heard back from the Cancer hospital as to the extent of her cancer which was shocking - she didn't stand a chance which broke my heart when I read that.  But it helped because it confirmed that despite it all, everyone had done everything in their powers to try to save her.

    I also have a puppy who is a lovely focus now.  And, we are all/have all got memorial tattoos which in essence is a tattoo with cremation ash included.  I know it sounds a little bit macabre but I physically carry a bit of her around with me forever now (as well as her wedding ring which I wear next to mine). Incidentally, one of the penguins in the picture is slightly out of kilter so we need to work a little on the beak.  

    Talking helps, it truly does.  I have been blessed by the support of some great mates including @BS4 on Tour... whose weekly texts and visits have been a blessing.  I don't ever want to forget Andrea and always want to talk about her.  And if any of you are ever in a similar position, please reach out to me if you need to.  I may not profess to be an expert but I have been there and I know the journey and how bleak it may look at times.

     

     

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  5. 9 hours ago, BS2 Red said:

    Heard some of Crowded House's set on the radio earlier. Sounded great and I'm not a huge fan of theirs.

    Just watching that now.  They meant so much to me and my late wife because they sang Don't Dream it's Over which is the song we got together to.  And the name of my new scooter...and one of my next tattoos

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  6. On 27/05/2022 at 09:59, Sean Henneberry said:

    Hi Everyone.

    Firstly I just want to introduce myself. I'm Sean Henneberry the brother of Martin, (Tinners) as he was often known. Although I read the forum I have never joined as a contributor until now. I have been overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tributes that have appeared both here and on other social media platforms. I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all of those who have payed Tinners such amazing tributes since hearing of his passing. I am truly humbled by the many kind and often touching stories about how he was such a valued friend and City stalwart. As you can imagine this has hit me and the family very hard and we are still trying to come to terms with it, however reading all of the love and kindness both from people who knew him well and even those who didn't has really helped me personally through this last difficult week. We were extremely close and shared many happy and not so happy occasions following the club we all love. He truly was  C.T.I.D to the core and will leave a huge gap in my life and those of many others. I suspect some of you on here know me already so I'm sure we'll meet up and drink a toast to my wonderful brother next season. Things will never be quite the same for me again but Martin's legacy remains and he'll always be there for me at the Gate and in so many other ways.

    Love to All.

    C.O.Y.R.

    Hi Sean, so sorry to hear about Martin and for you and your family's loss.  We have met a couple of times in the Orchard although it would be unfair of me to expect you to remember.

    Would it be possible to let us know when/where the funeral is as I would like to pay my respects.

     

    Many thanks

    Jon

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  7. 1 minute ago, RedorDead BCFC said:

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    Notice on the comments that he fell, I never saw that, did anyone see it. 

     

    I did, he laughed mid-song which I think had something about falling in the lyrics - irony.

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  8. What a great night.  Although I cried, again, I can truly say that it was the best entertainment I've had at the Gate since we beat Man Utd in 2017.

    Can we sign Brandon Flowers?

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  9. I hope you don't mind me sharing this here, but following my wife's passing, we are arranging a big charity all-dayer for St David's Hospice in Newport on 10th September in Caldicot.  It'll be early next season I appreciate and so many of you will be going to the football during the day.  However, we go on until midnight so if any of you fancy it....  I'm sorting the tickets out and you can message me if you want any.  

    Thank you for reading

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  10. 8 hours ago, GrahamC said:

    Statistically that’s bound to be the case, isn’t it?

    We have used 29 players this season, only one of those (Simpson) has officially left so far & Bakinson is probably likely to.

    Only 4 who have featured (Klose, Cundy, King & O’Dowda) are out of contract & the first 2 of those could get new contracts & even the other two might (much less likely).

    We will probably move on 4 or so others, we know the ones we don’t want or cannot afford, but anyone thinking we are getting rid of double figures in numbers like last season is naive.

    Probably 4 or 5 in again & 7 out.

    And what constitutes "most"?  Is that 51% and above?  Or is it more than that?

  11. Paul Weller's Orchestrated Songbook is a thing of beauty.  I haven't really got his later stuff (post As Is Now) but the "Songbook" takes the more recent songs in a new direction.

     

    Bloody legend

  12. Sadly, Mrs Red (Andrea) passed away peacefully in the early hours of Friday morning with me and our 3 boys surrounding her with the love that she always respected.  We are broken but we made a promise to her that we would stay strong as a unit and somehow get through this.

    We have spent a very emotional weekend talking, reminiscing, crying and laughing because before the cancer, life had been beautiful.  We will get through this, I am determined of that.  It is what she would have wanted.

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