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Post by james246 on Jul 15, 2019 19:51:14 GMT
Mensah was in the Gym today with the sporing therapist - I guess he is carrying a knock
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Post by spiess1 on Jul 15, 2019 20:13:10 GMT
Mensah was in the Gym today with the sporing therapist - I guess he is carrying a knock Fair play to Rovers on this. We must be the only League 1 club with a sporing therapist.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2019 20:15:51 GMT
Mensah was in the Gym today with the sporing therapist - I guess he is carrying a knock Fair play to Rovers on this. We must be the only League 1 club with a sporing therapist. Love the long pause at the end to add some drama.x
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Post by Rod1883 on Jul 15, 2019 20:30:00 GMT
Mensah was in the Gym today with the sporing therapist - I guess he is carrying a knock Bet he's a fun guy!
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Post by Colyton Gas on Jul 15, 2019 20:49:12 GMT
Mensah was in the Gym today with the sporing therapist - I guess he is carrying a knock Fair play to Rovers on this. We must be the only League 1 club with a sporing therapist. SPORING. A small, usually single-celled asexual or sexual reproductive body that is highly resistant to desiccation and heat and is capable of growing into a new organism, produced especially by certain bacteria, fungi, algae, and nonflowering plants. Sporing | Definition of Sporing at Dictionary.com www.dictionary.com/browse/sporing
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Post by c4h10 on Jul 16, 2019 16:03:40 GMT
Fair play to Rovers on this. We must be the only League 1 club with a sporing therapist. SPORING. A small, usually single-celled asexual or sexual reproductive body that is highly resistant to desiccation and heat and is capable of growing into a new organism, produced especially by certain bacteria, fungi, algae, and nonflowering plants. Sporing | Definition of Sporing at Dictionary.com www.dictionary.com/browse/sporingSo, is Mensah pregnant?
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Post by aghast on Jul 16, 2019 17:29:38 GMT
Please stop quoting that long blank post.
It's this sort of thoughtless behaviour that attracted bolders back to gaschat.
Not sure why that happened, have edited them all for ease of reading -AF
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Post by pirate on Jul 18, 2019 12:34:44 GMT
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Post by pirate on Jul 18, 2019 12:56:18 GMT
6'7'' Stoke defender Harry Souttar is reported to have agreed a deal to rejoin Fleetwood Town on a season-long loan.
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Post by Colyton Gas on Jul 18, 2019 16:36:02 GMT
Its another transfer window but the same old story for Bristol Rovers, with the Gas struggling to meet the financial demands of the inflated football transfer market.
Manager Graham Coughlan has made seven signings so far this summer, bringing in six free agents in Tom Davies (Coventry City), Mark Little (Bolton Wanderers), Luke Leahy (Walsall), Josh Hare (Eastleigh), Anssi Jaakkola (Reading) and Jordi van Stappershoef (FC Volendam), while Tyler Smith has signed on loan from Sheffield United.
In summary, a fair bit of business for not much spend.
And that is hardly surprising considering Rovers' latest accounts show they made losses of ÂŁ65,000 a week for the year ending June 2018, making an operating loss of ÂŁ3,409,005 for the year overall.
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Post by peterhooper57 on Jul 18, 2019 16:47:20 GMT
GC finally this afternoon gone from bringing in marquee signings and speedy wingers, to the same old ****, Rovers cannot afford any “golden nugget” players, that equals another ******* struggle,. Where is that owner, when is he going to move the club forward ?,
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Post by Colyton Gas on Jul 18, 2019 16:50:43 GMT
No new stadium,no new training ground,no money to buy players and no substantial Mem improvements despite saying when UWE fell through he intended to re-develop it.Good job he isn't seeking re-election!!!!!!
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Post by aghast on Jul 18, 2019 16:56:03 GMT
GC finally this afternoon gone from bringing in marquee signings and speedy wingers, to the same old ****, Rovers cannot afford any “golden nugget” players, that equals another ******* struggle,. Where is that owner, when is he going to move the club forward ?, He's either: a) massively busy doing something that will soon lead to a stunning announcement which will transform our fortunes and restore all our early faith in him; or b) adopting a very low profile so we never hear anything, because he's had the life sucked out of him by the frustration of owning Bristol Rovers, and he's virtually given up.
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Post by stroudgas93 on Jul 18, 2019 17:03:38 GMT
GC finally this afternoon gone from bringing in marquee signings and speedy wingers, to the same old ****, Rovers cannot afford any “golden nugget” players, that equals another ******* struggle,. Where is that owner, when is he going to move the club forward ?, He's either: a) massively busy doing something that will soon lead to a stunning announcement which will transform our fortunes and restore all our early faith in him; or b) adopting a very low profile so we never hear anything, because he's had the life sucked out of him by the frustration of owning Bristol Rovers, and he's virtually given up. I’ll go with option B
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Post by axegas on Jul 18, 2019 19:21:24 GMT
Pompey sign Marcus Harness from Burton Albion, quality signing for them.
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Post by pirate on Jul 18, 2019 22:51:58 GMT
Its another transfer window but the same old story for Bristol Rovers, with the Gas struggling to meet the financial demands of the inflated football transfer market. Manager Graham Coughlan has made seven signings so far this summer, bringing in six free agents in Tom Davies (Coventry City), Mark Little (Bolton Wanderers), Luke Leahy (Walsall), Josh Hare (Eastleigh), Anssi Jaakkola (Reading) and Jordi van Stappershoef (FC Volendam), while Tyler Smith has signed on loan from Sheffield United. In summary, a fair bit of business for not much spend. And that is hardly surprising considering Rovers' latest accounts show they made losses of £65,000 a week for the year ending June 2018, making an operating loss of £3,409,005 for the year overall. ------------------ Just appeared on FB. Bristol Rovers priced out the market for transfer “golden nuggets” Manager Graham Coughlan discusses the club's transfer dealings this summer Speaking about his recruitment work this summer, he said: "I am always on the lookout for better. "As I say I have been striving for one or two players, them golden nuggets, but I just couldn’t get them, they were out of my price bracket. "I have spoken to a huge number of players, numerous clubs over the summer. Luckily enough I have got in a couple we wanted, yes there is a little more work to be done on and off the park." He said: "Yes we will try and get one or two more in, but I ain’t going to flood the football club. I certainly ain’t going to financially go down the Bury and Bolton scenario, not on my watch." "The ones I want to get in, I will make them an offer and it is up to them to accept it. I ain't going to go bargaining, the offer is the offer, and is what I have valued them at. If one or two come in before the end of the window then that is great. If they don’t then I am quite content with what we have got." www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/bristol-rovers-priced-out-market-3108005
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Post by Bourne End Gas on Jul 18, 2019 23:00:32 GMT
Pompey sign Marcus Harness from Burton Albion, quality signing for them. [br Quality player ! Thought he would have got a Championship club but I guess Pompey have cash to splash! When he played against us he was a class above everyone else on that pitch !
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Post by chilly1883 on Jul 19, 2019 6:07:38 GMT
I don’t mind the look of back four or goalkeepers, but we’ve been massively lacking a quality ball playing midfielder for absolute years. Unless we do sign one, unfortunately we will struggle, as without it, no matter how good the strikers are, they’ll struggle.
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Post by oldgas on Jul 19, 2019 7:07:42 GMT
GC finally this afternoon gone from bringing in marquee signings and speedy wingers, to the same old ****, Rovers cannot afford any “golden nugget” players, that equals another ******* struggle,. Where is that owner, when is he going to move the club forward ?, He's either: a) massively busy doing something that will soon lead to a stunning announcement which will transform our fortunes and restore all our early faith in him; or b) adopting a very low profile so we never hear anything, because he's had the life sucked out of him by the frustration of owning Bristol Rovers, and he's virtually given up. All things considered, I'll go with b. Al this talk about take-overs and new stadiums is just pie in the sky. Who the hell is going to be interested in taking over a business that is £16 million in debt and losing over £62,000 per week? Individuals and companies that are wealthy and successful enjoy that status for a reason. They don't go wasting money on basket-case lower league football clubs. My guess is that the AQ's will fund the club till the end of the season then look to liquidate, sell the stadium site and walk away with their money back plus a small profit. Theyre a business, how can they do any different. And they're Jordanians, they couldn't give a flying f uck about the City of Bristol, Rovers or the supporters. Not really.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Jul 19, 2019 7:10:40 GMT
He's either: a) massively busy doing something that will soon lead to a stunning announcement which will transform our fortunes and restore all our early faith in him; or b) adopting a very low profile so we never hear anything, because he's had the life sucked out of him by the frustration of owning Bristol Rovers, and he's virtually given up. All things considered, I'll go with b. Al this talk about take-overs and new stadiums is just pie in the sky. Who the hell is going to be interested in taking over a business that is ÂŁ16 million in debt and losing over ÂŁ62,000 per week? Individuals and companies that are wealthy and successful enjoy that status for a reason. They don't go wasting money on basket-case lower league football clubs. My guess is that the AQ's will fund the club till the end of the season then look to liquidate, sell the stadium site and walk away with their money back plus a small profit. Theyre a business, how can they do any different. And they're Jordanians, they couldn't give a flying f uck about the City of Bristol, Rovers or the supporters. Not really. I see you have the Friday Morning happy face on Oldie
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