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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2021 8:34:28 GMT
Is JB religious? Did I hear him say "I went into the garden yesterday and spoke to the Lord"? He did indeed say that. I’ve checked and he isn’t religious, and has stated such in many occasions. I trust he was speaking figuratively. He was soul searching and that was the answer which came forth. Either that, or the desperate times we are in have made him vulnerable and a Baptist church have pounced on him. Many confirmed atheists have turned to God when faced with the despair of Bristol Rovers. Or drink.
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Post by gulfofaden on Mar 9, 2021 8:43:21 GMT
I think Ayunga is a great prospect for the future, needs advice and playing time, could be our next big transfer. But think we need to keep him here. I agree. Jonah has the required attributes to make it at this level or higher, but his decision making and composure are questionable. These are things that can be coached into him. What he does is skill, power and a hell of a shot on him. If he can be coached to be more canny on the pitch, then he'll be a good player for us. Jonah looks like the only player who will actually have a go. I don’t care if he misses 4/5. The 5th might go in.
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Post by bluestargas on Mar 9, 2021 8:44:25 GMT
General George S Patton.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 9, 2021 10:18:32 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2021 10:20:50 GMT
Is JB religious? Did I hear him say "I went into the garden yesterday and spoke to the Lord"? M'Lord. A common term used when addressing a Judge.
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Post by goodnightirene1883 on Mar 9, 2021 10:25:47 GMT
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz He is pretty hard to listen to... although nice and calm I guess.
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Post by purdownpoacher1 on Mar 9, 2021 11:27:04 GMT
Not overly inspiring ! Utg
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Post by legas on Mar 9, 2021 13:35:42 GMT
Was that video shot in Bristol (if they came down the night before)? Background looks familiar and really bugging me now as can’t place it!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2021 13:41:39 GMT
Was that video shot in Bristol (if they came down the night before)? Background looks familiar and really bugging me now as can’t place it! Redcliffe
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Post by blueridge on Mar 9, 2021 13:44:22 GMT
Was that video shot in Bristol (if they came down the night before)? Background looks familiar and really bugging me now as can’t place it! Think it may be the Village Gym Hotel at top of Gipsy Patch Lane by A38 flyover - I know a few visiting teams have stayed there. In the background is a Rolls Royce office block.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2021 13:56:43 GMT
Was that video shot in Bristol (if they came down the night before)? Background looks familiar and really bugging me now as can’t place it! Think it may be the Village Gym Hotel at top of Gipsy Patch Lane by A38 flyover - I know a few visiting teams have stayed there. In the background is a Rolls Royce office block. Its the Mecure in Redcliffe i think. That looks like Redcliffe school/college in the background.
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Post by seanclevedongas on Mar 9, 2021 14:24:15 GMT
Just in case Joey doesn't know his onions
AILSA CRAIG APPEARANCE: Best known for its capabilities to grow huge onions for the show bench. The skin is golden and the inside is white. The bulbs are oval. KEEPING QUALITIES: Store well, average until late December.
TASTE: Mild flavour, good for salads as well as cooking
AVAILABILITY: We have only found them sold as seeds, widely available in garden centres and online.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: Ailsa Craig has been used by gardeners for over 120 years and not only for show purposes. They are a long day variety so not best when grown in the south of England. Good disease resistance.
AUTUMN CHAMPION APPEARANCE: Slightly variable but normally spherical. Golden brown skin and white inside. KEEPING QUALITIES: Stores until mid-December
TASTE: Mild flavour
AVAILABILITY: Widely available as sets and seeds
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: Cultivated for over 120 years in the UK. Ideal for autumn planting.
BEDFORDSHIRE CHAMPION APPEARANCE: Oval to nearly circular shape, traditional golden brown skins and very white inside. Slightly larger than average bulbs. KEEPING QUALITIES: Good keeping qualities and will last until February on average.
TASTE: Mild flavour which is suitable for salads and cooking.
AVAILABILITY: Widely available online but as seeds only. Suttons sell them in a 550 seed pack.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: Bedfordshire Champion dates back over a hundred years as far as gardening use is concerned and in our opinion it it the epitome of how an onion should look and taste. Good disease resistance and an excellent choice for the beginner. Not for autumn planting.
CENTURION F1 APPEARANCE: Another F1 variety developed from Sturon. The bulbs are slightly flatter but otherwise the same. KEEPING QUALITIES: Good keeping qualities and will last until January on average.
TASTE: Medium strong flavour.
AVAILABILITY: Available online from three or four suppliers but only as sets. Suttons are selling them as a 250g pack (approximately 60 sets).
HARVEST SEEDS?: No
NOTES: RHS AGM re-confirmed in 2002. A good, traditional, maincrop onion.
EGYPTIAN WALKING ONIONS We mention this type of onion here not because we particularly recommend them but they are fun to grow. The small onions form above ground at the top of a long stem in summer. When ripe the stem gradually falls over and where it touches the ground, typically 30cm / 1 foot from the parent, they will root and grow a new plant the next year. Egyptian Walking Onions sets (very small) are typically bought and planted in either spring or early autumn but can be sown any time in between as well. The onions are small, strong tasting and an acquired taste. Getting hold of them to buy can be difficult. Try an E-bay supplier you trust if you cant find them elsewhere.
ELECTRIC APPEARANCE: Glossy red skins, inside is white with red streaks. Looks impressive raw in salads. Nearly round shaped. KEEPING QUALITIES: A month or so.
TASTE: Strong flavour
AVAILABILITY: Appear only to be available from Thomson Morgan as sets.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: This is an onion for overwintering. Plant in October for a June crop.
GLOBO F1 APPEARANCE: Straw coloured skin which is much lighter than many onions, the skin is pure white. The onions are larger than average in normal gardening conditions. Not quite a globe shape. KEEPING QUALITIES: Moderate, average November to December
TASTE: Mild but lacks any real onion flavour
AVAILABILITY: Developed by Suttons this is available from a few other suppliers as seeds
HARVEST SEEDS?: No
NOTES: Doesn't produce onions big enough to beat the best, unremarkable variety in most respects. More expensive than most onion seeds.
HYTECH F1 APPEARANCE: Light brown coloured skin, white bulb inside. Not quite a globe shape. KEEPING QUALITIES: Good, average to January
TASTE: Mild suitable for cooking and salads, slightly sweet taste.
AVAILABILITY: One of the most widely available varieties online and in garden centres. Sold as sets and seeds.
HARVEST SEEDS?: No
NOTES: The "F1" label means it is more expensive compared to most but without any significant advantages.
KAMAL F1 APPEARANCE: Red skinned, white and red inside the bulbs are not far off circular. KEEPING QUALITIES: Medium, average to December.
TASTE: Medium flavour
AVAILABILITY: Available as seeds online only.
HARVEST SEEDS?: No this is an F1 variety.
NOTES: Unremarkable, Red Baron is better in all respects.
RADAR APPEARANCE: Light brown skin, white inside. Average size, slightly variable shape. KEEPING QUALITIES: This is an overwintering variety and stores well for the type. July harvests will store until September
TASTE: Mild onion flavour
AVAILABILITY: Widely available online as sets only.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: A Japanese onion type which has one of the longest storage times. Plant sets in September for an early July crop. This is one of the most popular over-wintering onions and deservedly so, resists bolting well.
RED ARROW APPEARANCE: Rosy red skins with white and red lined flesh. Average size and almost round shape. KEEPING QUALITIES: Keeps for about two months
TASTE: Mild onion flavour
AVAILABILITY: Only available online as onion sets from Suttons and Dobies. Suttons work out cheapest at £3.49 for a 250g pack (approximately 60 sets).
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: Resists bolting well, British bred, matures a couple of weeks earlier than average.
RED BARON Onion variety Red Baron
APPEARANCE: Dark red skin, red and white inside. KEEPING QUALITIES: Store well, average until late December.
TASTE: Strong flavour
AVAILABILITY: Widely available as seeds and sets. Only buy heat-treated sets of this variety if you want to avoid any chance of bolting in the very south of the UK.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: RHS AGM. Matures mid to late season. A long-day variety which does best from north of London and Bristol in the UK. The onion sets can bolt when grown in the south of England.
Suttons onion sets
RED BRUNSWICK APPEARANCE: A pleasantly shaped flat onion with a red skin and red / white inside. KEEPING QUALITIES: Store wells, average until March.
TASTE: A mild to medium taste and this is where it shows it versatility. It is a good cooking onion but at the same time its mild taste and excellent colour make it ideal for salads, far better than Red Baron for that purpose.
AVAILABILITY: Moderate availability as seed, unable to find any as sets.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: Not a good variety to over-winter.
RED RAY APPEARANCE: Ruby coloured skins with white and red lined flesh. Average size and almost round shape. KEEPING QUALITIES: Keeps for about three months
TASTE: Medium onion flavour
AVAILABILITY: Available online from three or four suppliers but only as sets. Suttons are selling them as a 200g pack (approximately 45 sets) for £3.99.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: Intended as an improved version of Red Baron. In our trials it performed no better or worse than Red Baron.
SANTERO F1 APPEARANCE: Golden skins, white inside. The medium-sized bulbs are nearly round. KEEPING QUALITIES: Store very well, average until March.
TASTE: Medium strong flavour.
AVAILABILITY: Widely available as sets, seeds and young plants both online and in garden centres.
HARVEST SEEDS?: No, this is an F1 variety
NOTES: Downy Mildew resistant. Suttons sell them as "Santero Improved" which is exactly the same variety as Santero. Matures a couple of weeks earlier than most
SENSHYU YELLOW APPEARANCE: Golden skin and white inside, attractive looking semi-flat onion. KEEPING QUALITIES: Low, keeps for a month at most.
TASTE: Mild taste, young plants can be used as spring onions.
AVAILABILITY: Widely available as both sets and seeds. This is a Japanese overwintering variety (not a maincrop variety) so sets are available from September, seeds need to be sown in August for a good crop.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: Probably the most widely planted over-wintering onion, it has been used with success for many decades. Introduced from Japan in the early 1970s.
AVAILABILITY: Available online as seeds from Suttons in a 350 seed pack.
SETTON F1 APPEARANCE: An improved version of Sturon (see below). Golden brown outer skin colour, white inside. Said to have a more regular round shape. KEEPING QUALITIES: Store well, average until January. Normally has thin neck.
TASTE: Medium strong flavour.
AVAILABILITY: Widely available as sets. We couldn't find any seeds but this may change if the variety gains in popularity. More expensive compared to Sturon because it is F1.
HARVEST SEEDS?: No
NOTES: RHS AGM in 2002, a good variety if you like traditional onions.
SNOWBALL APPEARANCE: White skins and white flesh, slightly flat KEEPING QUALITIES: Does not store well at all
TASTE: Mild flavour.
AVAILABILITY: Available as sets only.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Not known.
NOTES: A low yield of badly formed onions, not recommended at all. Don't be tempted by the glossy pictures, your onions will not turn out like that!
STUTTGARTER APPEARANCE: Golden skins, slightly flattened appearance KEEPING QUALITIES: Stores well, to February
TASTE: Mild flavour, excellent for all purposes especially salads.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes.
NOTES: An old favourite variety in the UK which reliably produces a good crop. Has withstood the test of time. Sometimes referred to as Stuttgarter Giant. Rarely bolts and tolerates cool conditions well.
AVAILABILITY: Available online as onion sets from Dobies in a 250g pack (approximately 60 sets).
STURON Sturon onion variety
APPEARANCE: Golden brown outer skin colour, white inside. The bulbs are nearly round and with care can grow larger than average. KEEPING QUALITIES: Store well, average until January. Normally has thin neck.
TASTE: Medium strong flavour.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: RHS AGM, withstands the cold well so is a good variety for sowing direct in the ground. Matures mid-season. One of the oldest onion varieties, a good all-rounder which has withstood the test of time well.
AVAILABILITY: Available online as onion sets from Dobies in a 250g pack (approximately 60 sets).
WALLA WALLA APPEARANCE: Very light brown skin, pure white inside. Large round bulbs looks superb KEEPING QUALITIES: Poor, stores for a couple of weeks but see notes below for why this still a very worthwhile variety to grow.
TASTE: Sweet and very mild. Can be eaten raw, excellent in salads.
AVAILABILITY: Available as seeds from Nicky's Nursery
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
NOTES: This maincrop variety is different from the rest, its sweet taste is a treat. Imported from Corsica. You won't want to grow many because they don't keep well but grow a few and you'll be very pleasantly surprised.
YELLOW RYNSBURGER APPEARANCE: Straw brown outer skin colour, white inside. The bulbs are an almost round shape. KEEPING QUALITIES: Store well, average until January.
TASTE: Medium strong flavour.
HARVEST SEEDS?: Yes
AVAILABILITY: Only available as seed and only available from Real Seeds - ignore their claim that "it is one of the most-grown onions in the UK" because it certainly is not!
NOTES: A rather unremarkable maincrop onion.
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Post by Gashead73 on Mar 9, 2021 15:06:04 GMT
Was that video shot in Bristol (if they came down the night before)? Background looks familiar and really bugging me now as can’t place it! Think it may be the Village Gym Hotel at top of Gipsy Patch Lane by A38 flyover - I know a few visiting teams have stayed there. In the background is a Rolls Royce office block. That's the hotel on Redcliffe way, Used to deliver to that hotel a few years ago, and used to go to the building when it was A Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance building back in the late 90's
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Post by Gashead73 on Mar 9, 2021 15:09:33 GMT
The Mercure Bristol Holland
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Post by legas on Mar 9, 2021 15:11:32 GMT
Think it may be the Village Gym Hotel at top of Gipsy Patch Lane by A38 flyover - I know a few visiting teams have stayed there. In the background is a Rolls Royce office block. Its the Mecure in Redcliffe i think. That looks like Redcliffe school/college in the background. Yes, you’re right - I think you can just about see the word Redcliffe on the building behind. What with lockdown and everything I’m actually missing Bristol having not been down for home games.
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