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Post by singupgas on Feb 23, 2017 15:38:32 GMT
I will laugh when they are in the bottom after last game of the season until then i will keep quiet and enjoy.
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Post by William Wilson on Feb 23, 2017 17:10:04 GMT
I will laugh when they are in the bottom I can see LJ getting it in the bottom, if results don`t improve soon.
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Post by Blackbeard on Feb 23, 2017 18:14:51 GMT
Lets just be careful here, the odd laugh is fine but we all know what a fickle mistress the footballing fates can be.
For me, Rovers have always been older and wiser - apart and above of all the boastfulness and braggardly behaviour of our noisy neighbour, and nodding sagely when all comes home to roost.
There's no need to scream 'I told you so' in thier faces, let them be and they'll realise it themselves, in time. Nope F##k em screw it into em every opportunity
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 18:27:41 GMT
Im generous enough to allow them to stay in the championship in relegation dogfights for the next five or ten years...slowly eating away SL's millions getting nowhere. Meanwhile Rovers build through evolution passing them by playing to a packed UWE stadium whilst the echoes bounce around trashton gate.
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Post by gaelgas on Feb 23, 2017 20:04:03 GMT
Lets just be careful here, the odd laugh is fine but we all know what a fickle mistress the footballing fates can be.
For me, Rovers have always been older and wiser - apart and above of all the boastfulness and braggardly behaviour of our noisy neighbour, and nodding sagely when all comes home to roost.
There's no need to scream 'I told you so' in thier faces, let them be and they'll realise it themselves, in time. Nope F##k em screw it into em every opportunity And we're back to little Lee getting it in the bottom..
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Post by chilly1883 on Feb 23, 2017 20:06:08 GMT
I'm actually praying that they both go down, purely because lansdown is such an egotistical prick. Actually believeing that he's gonna sort out Bristol sport!!. What a 🔔
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Feb 23, 2017 20:16:18 GMT
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Post by Blackbeard on Feb 23, 2017 20:52:45 GMT
Sh1!heads 3to 1 detest Lansdown and his Bristol Sport franchises it appears
I'd be gutted if rovers went that way if I'm honest so I do understand this
The whole thing is so cringeworthy I'm not surprised they can't stomach it
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Feb 23, 2017 20:57:39 GMT
Thing is they don't realise it's a vanity project for him now. He even named a stand after himself! And some members club!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 21:59:39 GMT
This is why The vertically challenged one must stay.The seeds of doubt must be allowed to grow in lansdowns nog.Is it worth the ever increasing hassle and ingratitude of the self entitlement attitude of your typical 82 'supporter'?.I think a nice rendition of Lansdown out would go down a treat at the next AG shitfest fixture.Its your health as well as your bank balance that will be in decline very soon if you put yourself through more of this Stephen,and you ain't no spring chicken either.Step back soon and give yourself the relaxing retirement you deserve,you know it makes sense!
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Post by Cosmic Pasty on Feb 23, 2017 22:25:33 GMT
Lets just be careful here, the odd laugh is fine but we all know what a fickle mistress the footballing fates can be.
For me, Rovers have always been older and wiser - apart and above of all the boastfulness and braggardly behaviour of our noisy neighbour, and nodding sagely when all comes home to roost.
There's no need to scream 'I told you so' in thier faces, let them be and they'll realise it themselves, in time. I know what you're saying. I can still remember how all those gasheads taunted Wycombe the week before we were relegated, while I was thinking 'Don't. It could still all go pear-shaped on Saturday'. I like winding up the neighbours at Trashton as much as anybody, especially after the Taylor fiasco, but the fact that we've currently got five posts on this week's 'Having a Gas' thread and three whole pages on the Johnson sacking that never even happened suggests that maybe we could do with shifting our focus ever so slightly!
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Post by edotb on Feb 23, 2017 22:54:52 GMT
thanks for taking the egg chasing pitch destroying green line drawing c*nts away from us
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 23, 2017 23:06:24 GMT
Lets just be careful here, the odd laugh is fine but we all know what a fickle mistress the footballing fates can be.
For me, Rovers have always been older and wiser - apart and above of all the boastfulness and braggardly behaviour of our noisy neighbour, and nodding sagely when all comes home to roost.
There's no need to scream 'I told you so' in thier faces, let them be and they'll realise it themselves, in time. I know what you're saying. I can still remember how all those gasheads taunted Wycombe the week before we were relegated, while I was thinking 'Don't. It could still all go pear-shaped on Saturday'. I like winding up the neighbours at Trashton as much as anybody, especially after the Taylor fiasco, but the fact that we've currently got five posts on this week's 'Having a Gas' thread and three whole pages on the Johnson sacking that never even happened suggests that maybe we could do with shifting our focus ever so slightly! Agree with both of you on this, I suspect it is the pent up frustration of the last few years or so (since SL took over?) of having more than the usual rivalry thrown at us. I'm not overdoing it with colleagues at work because I know it can come back at us but my smile is ever so slightly wider at the moment.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 0:05:27 GMT
I know we are all enjoying city struggling and our amazing revival in recent times but one sobering fact is that we havnt been good enough to play them in a league match for nearly 16 years! Im in a minority on here in being fed up we didnt show more ambition in january and instead of pushing hard for promotion and championship football we are mostly relying on them to get relegated so we can actually compete in the same league again. I know we have overachieved but just believe a big push was there for the asking while this team are still together and stuff whether they stay up or go down. I dont buy into this "the club arnt ready for championship" rubbish.
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Post by miamigas on Feb 24, 2017 1:00:41 GMT
I know we are all enjoying city struggling....... I think I can speak for all us Gas 'eads in saying that you've definitely got that bit right. UTG!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 2:19:39 GMT
I know we are all enjoying city struggling....... I think I can speak for all us Gas 'eads in saying that you've definitely got that bit right. UTG! Seems like the only thing many of our fans are interested in looking at the forums
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Post by faggotygas on Feb 24, 2017 8:55:31 GMT
Lets just be careful here, the odd laugh is fine but we all know what a fickle mistress the footballing fates can be.
For me, Rovers have always been older and wiser - apart and above of all the boastfulness and braggardly behaviour of our noisy neighbour, and nodding sagely when all comes home to roost.
There's no need to scream 'I told you so' in thier faces, let them be and they'll realise it themselves, in time. Nah, stick it to the sh1theads whilst we can. Fair enough then
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Post by oldgas on Feb 24, 2017 9:57:44 GMT
I know we are all enjoying city struggling and our amazing revival in recent times but one sobering fact is that we havnt been good enough to play them in a league match for nearly 16 years! Im in a minority on here in being fed up we didnt show more ambition in january and instead of pushing hard for promotion and championship football we are mostly relying on them to get relegated so we can actually compete in the same league again. I know we have overachieved but just believe a big push was there for the asking while this team are still together and stuff whether they stay up or go down. I dont buy into this "the club arnt ready for championship" rubbish. OK then. Lets put you on the spot. Please explain what the club should have done in January that would have made Championship football likely. which players should we have bought? what sort of money would we have had to pay for them? What size salary should we have offered if said players were available at any cost to entice them to move? please explain how the club could be made "Championship ready" between now and the start of next season. I may be in a minority here but I think the best way for this club to evolve is to remain in league 1 for at least another season, at least until we know a new stadium is coming. We need to walk before we can run. In any case I firmly believe league 1 is at least the equal of the old Division 2. This is as a result of all the foreign exotica in the Prem pushing quality players further down the leagues. I think the general quality of the football we see each week tends to support my theory.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 10:05:37 GMT
I know we are all enjoying city struggling and our amazing revival in recent times but one sobering fact is that we havnt been good enough to play them in a league match for nearly 16 years! Im in a minority on here in being fed up we didnt show more ambition in january and instead of pushing hard for promotion and championship football we are mostly relying on them to get relegated so we can actually compete in the same league again. I know we have overachieved but just believe a big push was there for the asking while this team are still together and stuff whether they stay up or go down. I dont buy into this "the club arnt ready for championship" rubbish. OK then. Lets put you on the spot. Please explain what the club should have done in January that would have made Championship football likely. which players should we have bought? what sort of money would we have had to pay for them? What size salary should we have offered if said players were available at any cost to entice them to move? please explain how the club could be made "Championship ready" between now and the start of next season. I may be in a minority here but I think the best way for this club to evolve is to remain in league 1 for at least another season, at least until we know a new stadium is coming. We need to walk before we can run. In any case I firmly believe league 1 is at least the equal of the old Division 2. This is as a result of all the foreign exotica in the Prem pushing quality players further down the leagues. I think the general quality of the football we see each week tends to support my theory. I think DC did very well in Jan. We all know we had a defensive problem, and he went out and got a new keeper, plus new defenders. At that time we didn't really have a problem scoring goals. You cannot blame DC for the late loss of the snake. He only had a couple of days to find a replacement, and that was in reality an impossible task.
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Post by gaelgas on Feb 24, 2017 10:06:50 GMT
Sh1!heads 3to 1 detest Lansdown and his Bristol Sport franchises it appears I'd be gutted if rovers went that way if I'm honest so I do understand this The whole thing is so cringeworthy I'm not surprised they can't stomach it I remember a few weeks back, on one of my occasional visits to the comedy gold that is OTIB, that someone suggested Lansdown should go. The vitriol aimed at the poster was febrile, whilst one or two said the understood where he was coming from, the vast majority still think the sun shines from his every orifice and were basically willing to bend over and take whatever Lansdown wants to give them. Obviously things change quickly in football and the continuing run of defeats may well have shaken some of them out of their complacency, but I think the majority just dislike the whole Bristol Sport thing rather than Lansdown, or more properly they realise that without his money they are well and truly screwwwwwed
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