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15 minutes ago, Robbored said:
Because I’m not interested in that type of idiocy I’m not sure what premises it was that got smashed up. I read that it was a wine shop/bar type place.
One thing for definite - the idiots amongst the Forest fans won’t have forgotten that.
Yet you are interested enough to post inaccurate comments many years after the incident as facts
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29 minutes ago, Robbored said:
Police dogs were there probably because of the history between Forest and City fans especially after our ‘fans’ wrecked a wine shop up there not so long ago.
You really are clueless
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14 minutes ago, A Horse With No Name said:
A wine shop?
He hasn’t got a clue
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"He’s only a poor little Robin………
Clubbing in Chasers and fathering my 1st child "
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17 minutes ago, chowie said:
Would have took Pens at the start of the game.
That would save playing for 120 minutes…
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4 minutes ago, Unan said:
Is this how you old ones used to listen to the football every week??
Yes, under the pillow on night games
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4 minutes ago, Unan said:
Is this how you old ones used to listen to the football every week??
Yes, under the pillow on night games
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1 minute ago, Cardy said:
Ffs these commentators need to take a chill pill.
Wait until the penalties
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Our play looks better on the radio…
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6 hours ago, fanjita said:
Apparently those 87 were given a food and drink voucher on entering the ground,,,,if this is correct then Rovers should be given some credit for that in my opinion
Lancashire Morning News : 07/02/24
87 PEOPLE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL WITH SUSPECTED ESCHERICHIA COLI -
"Good job Fleetwood didn't bring 3000.
The 30 are outsinging and intimidating our side."
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1 hour ago, BS4 on Tour... said:
It’s always amusing when a City ‘fan’, who is glued to their armchair, decides to slag off the gas attendances - yep their crowd figures are low, but at least those guys and gals get out there and support their team. I suppose that’s better than prowling this forum non stop whilst never bothering to actually go out and support your team ...
A City fan who doesn't want the plss taken out of the Gas on a thread that was created to take the plss out of the Gas?
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2 hours ago, stephenkibby. said:
Can remember his Great Uncle Eddie ripping David Webb a new one in the 1970 Cup Final.
Have never seen a winger dominate a full back as much since.
Although Dave Webb had the last laugh in the end.
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2 hours ago, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:
Ok, so Ive figured it out.
Their highest lowest gate is irrelevant because we’ve had a season with a higher lowest gate which beats all of their highest lowest gates including the highest lowest gate from 70 years ago.
Their lowest highest gate is lower than ours as is their lowest lowest gate.
Our highest highest gate is higher than theirs.
Hope this helps.
My calculator just died...
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5 minutes ago, Sarumred said:
I can concur with that having lived in Wiltshire for the last 62 years.
I can't even remember seeing a Gas Rag being worn in south Bristol for decades
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........there is a lot of gas support out there and not just in Bristol, I’ve seen far more gas shirts in Wiltshire than city ones.
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21 minutes ago, Lanterne Rouge said:
Because all the actual data is sent to a small independent IT company in Henbury for analysis.
For a moment, I thought you were making that up...
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51 minutes ago, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:
I had some Gas idiot trying to convince me last season that they knew “for a fact” that despite official attendances of 20k+ we rarely had over 11/12k in the ground.
Couldn’t back it up of course, absolute bullshitters.
How would he think that if he wasn't there?
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Tomorrow night’s attendance should be pretty……embarrassing
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25 minutes ago, shahanshahan said:
RIP
Rest in Peace fellow Red
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Rest in Peace fellow Red
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32 minutes ago, Peter1450 said:
Must be very disheartening to be involved in a team where you pretty much know you’re going to lose most fixtures because you can’t compete.
Has anyone ever put it to the owner why he doesn’t seem bothered about having successful teams playing in the shiny infrastructure.It seems a strange way to operate. The women are pulling in some decent crowds which must generate some decent revenue,
Relegation will massively impact that revenue
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5 minutes ago, phantom said:
Sadly seems to be that way
Even if West Ham, Brighton and Everton lose all of their remaining games, City women would need to get 2 wins from somewhere.
Without knowing their remaining fixtures I can’t see that happening
Sniffer dogs at football grounds
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But it is possible to read those threads and accurately repeat what you’ve read, is it not?