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This picture was posted by an idiot on my Facebook.  

 

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I assume they are talking about the rugby, but the whole image makes no sense at all. They really have no idea how to make funny/relevant images. 

to be fair we really did bottle it this season,

I mean we only won the leage by 8 points were promoted by mid april won a cup final, I'm so embarissed by my club how can we put up with such a bad season,

 

I'm not looking forward to another season of Championship football trying to get ourselfs promoted to the topflight (a league rovers have never ever been in in their entire history)

 

I'm so jealous of rovers getting back where they belong in "League Two" I wish we could of played non-league football losing to part time teams and fighting the powerhouses of Barnet and Grimbsy for a league titile (something they've not won since 1990)

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http://gaschat.co.uk/thread/3706/bristol

 

 

Take a look at some of the comments from these ballbags, unbelieveable.

5 pages in 14 hours, yet people on here tell us WE are 'obsessed'. I expect the hypocrites will tell us that Gasheads gloating over Bristol Rugbys failure to get to the top flight is just 'banter' and not sheer bitterness..

Can you imagine how much grief we would get if we were relegated to L2 let alone Non League?

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This picture was posted by an idiot on my Facebook.

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I assume they are talking about the rugby, but the whole image makes no sense at all. They really have no idea how to make funny/relevant images.

That's a rehashed version of the 'Bristol City, bottling it since 1982' picture that some penis was posting all over banter pages after we lost to Colchester....talk about jumping the gun.

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It's all down to the fact that we (and Bristol for that matter) have a billionaire chairman who has the spending power the brick layer Piggs couldnt dream of in a 1000000years. And this twists the blue few into deliriums of bitterness hence their enjoyment of the rugger boys fail.

We do not have a the axe of administration over our heads. Mind the gap in both status and in financial power. And that they can not accept.

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Why are they bitter about Wycombe? I must've missed something.

 

 

http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/263278/report

 

...apparently it was all the fault of the Wycombe safety officer!

 

 

Rovers never forgive .... Wycombe, Ikea, Bristol City, Sainsbury's, TRASH, The Green Party, The Wellington, All the traders on the Gloucester Road, The Daily Mirror, The Independent .... the list grows day by day ...sorry if I have forgotten anyone

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It's all down to the fact that we (and Bristol for that matter) have a billionaire chairman who has the spending power the brick layer Piggs couldnt dream of in a 1000000years. And this twists the blue few into deliriums of bitterness hence their enjoyment of the rugger boys fail.

We do not have a the axe of administration over our heads. Mind the gap in both status and in financial power. And that they can not accept.

 

But Nicholas is not a brick layer he is a quantity surveyor and that is why quantity is so important to him. 

 

The UWE Stadium's biggest bar in the universe, the biggest budget in the fourth division, the biggest crowds non-league football has ever seen

 

These things are important to Nicholas and, as he often says after a big blow on Bristol's biggest trumpet, you can stick quality up your Arsenal.

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http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/263278/report

 

...apparently it was all the fault of the Wycombe safety officer!

 

 

Rovers never forgive .... Wycombe, Ikea, Bristol City, Sainsbury's, TRASH, The Green Party, The Wellington, All the traders on the Gloucester Road, The Daily Mirror, The Independent .... the list grows day by day ...sorry if I have forgotten anyone

Jason Brown, Gavin Ward, The Metro, The Star, Dopey (oh no, they've forgiven him at the moment haven't they cos ee's a legend when he's p1$$ed), John Ward.......there's no doubt a few more.

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Jason Brown, Gavin Ward, The Metro, The Star, Dopey (oh no, they've forgiven him at the moment haven't they cos ee's a legend when he's p1$$ed), John Ward.......there's no doubt a few more.

Thank god they have a giant fan base which can boycott these awful people and corporations.

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But Nicholas is not a brick layer he is a quantity surveyor and that is why quantity is so important to him. 

 

The UWE Stadium's biggest bar in the universe, the biggest budget in the fourth division, the biggest crowds non-league football has ever seen

 

These things are important to Nicholas and, as he often says after a big blow on Bristol's biggest trumpet, you can stick quality up your Arsenal.

good job he dont pack jaffa cakes.there would be an awful lot of customers sold short

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Just got back from London, walked across the centre and what do a hear...Fricking Goodnight Irene being belted out by a group of pished up Gasheads...are they really still celebrating their monumental achievement.

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I can't believe that they think the video dispells any myth that their celebrations were shite!

We get more than that in the que for the bogs in the Dolman hall at half time..!

I'm genuinely amazed that they had such a dire turnout for this.

It looks like an establishing shot for a Peter Kay programme.

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Anyone know when the result on their battle with Sainsburys is due?

No 'due date', the Court will notify the parties when ready.

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Just got back from London, walked across the centre and what do a hear...Fricking Goodnight Irene being belted out by a group of pished up Gasheads...are they really still celebrating their monumental achievement.

Why wouldn't they? Finishing second in a pub league is quite an achievement.  

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It will be tomorrow i reckon.

The courts were closed all last week so she has had a week to decide.

Unless I've missed It, the decision won't be released tomorrow. The case will be publicly listed in advance on the Daily Cause List when the Judge is ready to release the Court's decision.

It's quite a long process and is rather involved. If the case is complex waiting many, many months is not unusual. As the judge reserved the decision in this case rather than state at the end of the hearing which way the Court will rule with the reasoning handed down at a later date (what the 15ers requested), I wouldn't expect it imminently - though caveat the judge may be working double time if she believes a decision in June is, commercially, imperative.

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the wembley figure increases by the day, they are saying they took 37k now

 

its true that Sainsbury's never intended to build a supermarket at all then they are guilty of the emotional torture of 37,000 gasheads (the number at wembley).Absolutely disgusting behavior for an international company. If they were just buying it for land banking then why not just say so?



Read more: http://gasheads.org/thread/3356/sainsburys-never-interested-building-store?page=2#ixzz3bnVVmeN8
 
some one please point out their the offical figure of tickets sold to gashead was around the 27k mark
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the wembley figure increases by the day, they are saying they took 37k now

 

its true that Sainsbury's never intended to build a supermarket at all then they are guilty of the emotional torture of 37,000 gasheads (the number at wembley).Absolutely disgusting behavior for an international company. If they were just buying it for land banking then why not just say so?

Read more: http://gasheads.org/thread/3356/sainsburys-never-interested-building-store?page=2#ixzz3bnVVmeN8

 
some one please point out their the offical figure of tickets sold to gashead was around the 27k mark

 

That's kind of you to give them an extra thousand fans.

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the wembley figure increases by the day, they are saying they took 37k now

its true that Sainsbury's never intended to build a supermarket at all then they are guilty of the emotional torture of 37,000 gasheads (the number at wembley).Absolutely disgusting behavior for an international company. If they were just buying it for land banking then why not just say so?

Read more: http://gasheads.org/thread/3356/sainsburys-never-interested-building-store?page=2#ixzz3bnVVmeN8

some one please point out their the offical figure of tickets sold to gashead was around the 27k mark

Hahaha, moron.... "yeah we took 37000, so not much less than the 'teds' actually"...that's what he's trying to get at. Here you go any lying Gasheads reading this (always lots of 'guests' viewing this topic)...47k attendance, take away 12k Grimsby fans, minus another 7k tickets sold throughout the season to neutral fans....does not equal 37000.

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Hahaha, moron.... "yeah we took 37000, so not much less than the 'teds' actually"...that's what he's trying to get at. Here you go any lying Gasheads reading this (always lots of 'guests' viewing this topic)...47k attendance, take away 12k Grimsby fans, minus another 7k tickets sold throughout the season to neutral fans....does not equal 37000.

that still doesnt add up.leaves 28k. i think the 37k could actually be correct given that would allow for 11k with 2 heads.

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on the plus side, we can sing 'Where be that gashead to? I know where ee be, ee be up the Gloucester Rd, in division three... without singing 'non league' after.

always a silver lining...

They are in division Four...?!
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Oh dear, not sure how they're going to take it when the cold light of day hits them!

Obviously understanding or at least searching for the truth is not his forte! Still, I suppose the exaggeration of numbers is the sags specialist subject?

I have no idea what you mean and nor do the several million supporters who were unable to get into Wembley to cheer them on in their playoff final.

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No news from the High Court? Although, being the Gas, I suppose it should be the Low Court...

 

Unless I am losing my eyesight it isn't listed for tomorrow so a little longer to wait; the Club may already know the decision however - it may have already been issued in draft to the respective legal teams for comment.

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The legal teams have been briefed and Nicholas has soiled his on the way to Lulsgate.

 

Unless I am losing my eyesight it isn't listed for tomorrow so a little longer to wait; the Club may already know the decision however - it may have already been issued in draft to the respective legal teams for comment.

Hpefully they've lost then, otherwise Piggs would be shooting his big fat gob off !

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i reckon theyve lost and took a wonga loan to keep sainsburys quiet.let the fans continue thinking they are getting somewhere for one more season til the penny drops and they all scarper on their floats milking any funds to hide in the process

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I'm sure the judge is presiding over more than one case at a time and will need time to read everything etc etc

Which in turn doesn't help rovers

The longer she takes the worst rovers finances become

Remember they have no match day income for 2 months now and have a high interest wonga loan to pay installments on

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I'm sure the judge is presiding over more than one case at a time and will need time to read everything etc etc

 

They do usually only take one case at a time.

 

But at several hundred squid an hour I'm sure she, like all our learned friends, will take the maximum humanly possible time to do anything. :whistle:

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Been to UWE today and building work due to start in about four weeks time

But not on a stadium but student flats by car park 20

I asked about the stadium the person I meet on site just smile and walked away

Don't look to good for them

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13 hours ago bulbous said:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-30899847

I think you will find that ultimately Sainsburys took Rovers to court to seek judgement that they were free to walk away from the contract.

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11 hours ago Mary's Beret said:

13 hours ago bulbous said:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-30899847

I think you will find that ultimately Sainsburys took Rovers to court to seek judgement that they were free to walk away from the contract.

Doesn't that pull the carpet out from under the argument that Sainsbury's have been trying to delay at every opportunity in an attempt to suffocate the financial life out of Rovers and cause UWE to move on and make other use of the land?

Read more: http://gasheads.org/thread/3191/high-court-proceedings#ixzz3c6PT9rQ6

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Been to UWE today and building work due to start in about four weeks time

But not on a stadium but student flats by car park 20

I asked about the stadium the person I meet on site just smile and walked away

Don't look to good for them

 

I don't think you will find many Rovers fans who actually think the stadium is still going to be built. It really is just about trying to get some compensation to hopefully get us out of the financial mire, and I'm not even confident of that.

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They do usually only take one case at a time.

 

But at several hundred squid an hour I'm sure she, like all our learned friends, will take the maximum humanly possible time to do anything. :whistle:

 

You are right.... but whilst usually one case at a time at the hearing stage, she could quite feasibly have 3 or 4 judgments which she is in the process of writing up.

 

In disputes like this it's not abnormal for at the end of closing the Court to state immediately there and then the way the decision is going to go, but defer/reserve giving the reasons for this until a later date - ie to allow her to write up the decision. It's interesting that this didn't happen because of the judge's ascertion of complexities: open and shut this is not.

 

Slightly disappointing judgment was reserved. Remarkably when the judge tells you which way its gone but doesn't tell you why the clock starts ticking on the unsuccessful party to appeal - and they don't even know what they are appealing against at that stage. Could have been an indicator of how committed the defeated party is...

 

Oh and as for the pull the carpet post, I don't think it's particularly relevant for the reasons responded within that thread; mainly Sainsbury's had delayed long enough to achieve their means perhaps.

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I'm sure the judge is presiding over more than one case at a time and will need time to read everything etc etc

That could take some time,the sags file wasn't typed,it was written in crayon with loads of pictures.

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Could Warwick Gas be the naivest person out there?

 

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If Rovers win and hit Sainsburys with costs i would imagine this would also include increased material costs and loss of earnings from the the completed stadium?? Could be a large amount of money and maybe this is also a factor why Sainsburys want this sorted ASAP as well.
If Sainsburys win we may have to pay their costs. Hope this doesn't mean a threat of Administration.
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If Rovers win and hit Sainsburys with costs i would imagine this would also include increased material costs and loss of earnings from the the completed stadium?? Could be a large amount of money and maybe this is also a factor why Sainsburys want this sorted ASAP as well.
If Sainsburys win we may have to pay their costs. Hope this doesn't mean a threat of Administration.

 

 

No. Some think it's a forgone conclusion that Sainsbury's will turn up with big bags of money.

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I don't think you will find many Rovers fans who actually think the stadium is still going to be built. It really is just about trying to get some compensation to hopefully get us out of the financial mire, and I'm not even confident of that.

If you do get compo, Miah is there any likelihood that it will be wisely spent for the benefit of the football club? Or will it be spent merely paying off the payday loan and the monies owed to the present board members? Can you see any tangible changes being made?

Regardless of the outcome, I can imagine that there will be major changes to the board. A significant milestone will have been reached and new brooms will be needed either to take things forward or to clear up the mess.

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4 hours ago mrpond said: If Rovers win and hit Sainsburys with costs i would imagine this would also include increased material costs and loss of earnings from the the completed stadium?? Could be a large amount of money and maybe this is also a factor why Sainsburys want this sorted ASAP as well. If Sainsburys win we may have to pay their costs. Hope this doesn't mean a threat of Administration.

Read more: http://gasheads.org/thread/3191/high-court-proceedings#ixzz3c6br9Zbd

Ha ha, ha ha. (Repeat ad nauseum)

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No. Some think it's a forgone conclusion that Sainsbury's will turn up with big bags of money.

 

It was more the fact that he only sees having to pay Sainsburys costs as the thing that would mean a threat of administration. It would seem to me that  a complete victory with extra compensation on top is about the only thing that will stave it off!

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If you do get compo, Miah is there any likelihood that it will be wisely spent for the benefit of the football club? Or will it be spent merely paying off the payday loan and the monies owed to the present board members? Can you see any tangible changes being made?

Regardless of the outcome, I can imagine that there will be major changes to the board. A significant milestone will have been reached and new brooms will be needed either to take things forward or to clear up the mess.

 

Oh you little joker you!

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If you do get compo, Miah is there any likelihood that it will be wisely spent for the benefit of the football club? Or will it be spent merely paying off the payday loan and the monies owed to the present board members? Can you see any tangible changes being made?

Regardless of the outcome, I can imagine that there will be major changes to the board. A significant milestone will have been reached and new brooms will be needed either to take things forward or to clear up the mess.

 

In for more waiting. Unless I've missed it it's not on the list for Monday.

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yesterday at 6:24pm Somerset Blue said:

Have been saying it for months..... If Higgs ' bungle,bumble and bluster ends up in us Losing the watertight case he boasted of so abruptly to Twentyman all those months ago ....It will be the death of our club.

Administration .... Ten point reduction .... Battle for our very league survival let alone anything else.

Why in the name of everything holy he went for a Willy Wonka loan I will never ever know or understand.

At least Watola could see a relegation scrap so much sooner and for once add some value maybe to the cash register.

These are awful times .... Not sure how some of you can joke about it ...you're tougher than me that's for sure.

Or you don't get the potential disaster of us losing this case....

It's simple yet no one believed me. Barclays called the loan in and now to hear GD has not been paid makes it more worrying.

Higgs has blistered and waffled until no more could happen. Whatever happens, he should never have put the club in this s*** or bust position.

Read more: http://gasheads.org/thread/3191/high-court-proceedings#ixzz3cDWjFqZl

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