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Post by althepirate on Mar 5, 2017 10:43:53 GMT
It appears it is his Method of Operation to take something he doesn't have in a underhand way. Remember the 'White Knight' in the background at the rugby club until he pinched them from us? Well we ain't done too bad without them and how are they doing with you? How is your football team doing with you? How is Bristol Sport doing with you. Taylor dives in the box and has been underhanded with his transfer IMO so you are well matched. So proud to be a Gashead.
YOU CAN STEAL OTHER PEOPLE'S IDEAS FOR SO LONG, BUT IN THE END THOSE WITH THE ORIGINAL IDEAS WILL GO FURTHER.
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Post by Marshy on Mar 5, 2017 10:48:51 GMT
One of the comments was; I can't bear the thought of 3600 gasheads signing Irene in the Ateyeo stand it would be time to slit your wrists, ha ha Dam brilliant!! They really are brickin it, the worm has turned look out trashton we're on the way!
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Post by rusho'gas on Mar 5, 2017 10:54:01 GMT
We still aren't their rivals though!!! MIND THE GAP.
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Post by chippenhamgas on Mar 5, 2017 10:54:15 GMT
We will never have a better chance to overtake them and they know it. Stadium delivery is now more crucial than ever, get that in the bag in next few weeks and we really can be top dogs. Taylor has been used as a pawn in their game preventing us from overtaking them. They have never been able to get far enough ahead of us, that mansell kick at wembley............will be looked back on as the most important of our history.
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Post by althepirate on Mar 5, 2017 11:05:18 GMT
Watching his behaviour he must be so envious of our new stadium and I sure he would put a spanner in the works if he could, so could he be in the background in this and trying to stop it? A reason for the delay? I used to admire him for putting so much money into C**y but all admiration has gone and trust in him for me now is non existent. I think we know what we are dealing with now so we can fight it and we will win.
WAEL is a WINNER and Landsdown is a loser.
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Post by gashead1981 on Mar 5, 2017 11:09:05 GMT
Although Taylor going to the scum was underhand and sly, what got under my skin the most was the "welcome to Bristol" slogan. Even the sheds I have spoken to said it was cringeworthy. At that point I knew it was more about BRFC and stopping our accent as it was them buying Taylor to try and keep them up.
Over the years my disdain for city had mellowed somewhat, perhaps because we haven't had the derbys etc I used to watch as a boy, but that renewed my hatred and now I cannot wait to see if they go down and wish every piece of bad fortune on them.
£100 odd million spent on stadiums and players in the last 5 years and the gap is as small as it's ever been. When you look at Brighton in the last 5 years it shows the club up for what it really is.
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Post by mariobalotelli on Mar 5, 2017 11:15:56 GMT
It was all about stopping our progress and in trying to do so they forgot where they were and what they needed to sort out. I have complete faith DC will take us up over the next few years, if they go down, do they have faith LJ will? Do they have faith that if they scrape it this season that LJ will keep them up next season?
SL wants a young hungry manager, and he's got the wrong one in LJ and we have a top top manager in DC. Even City fans have acknowledged the job DC has done on a budget next to nothing. Imagine he had 15M to spend??
They'll survive by a thread unfortunately but we are very close to being on the same level or above them.
All they have done by showing their lack of class by trying to stop us is just make us stronger and more determined to be successful. A good football team is not reliable on one player. We don't need Taylor to compete. They need Tammy to survive. *****
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Post by peterhooper57 on Mar 5, 2017 11:20:10 GMT
IMO Taylor benefited from and his success is off the back of working with DC, now the snake will have to fend for himself; the ****heads recognise, DC will now change the way we go about our business and win matches and gain points differently as was shown at particularly Bolton and Oxford. Whether the **** go down or not I do not really care, what I do believe is with DC in charge we are in safe hands on the pitch. UTG
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Post by chippenhamgas on Mar 5, 2017 11:24:51 GMT
It was all about stopping our progress and in trying to do so they forgot where they were and what they needed to sort out. I have complete faith DC will take us up over the next few years, if they go down, do they have faith LJ will? Do they have faith that if they scrape it this season that LJ will keep them up next season? SL wants a young hungry manager, and he's got the wrong one in LJ and we have a top top manager in DC. Even City fans have acknowledged the job DC has done on a budget next to nothing. Imagine he had 15M to spend?? They'll survive by a thread unfortunately but we are very close to being on the same level or above them. On the field yes, off the field unfortunately no. Failure to secure the uwe will set us back years and throw away the golden opportunity we now have to overtake them. Massive summer ahead.
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Post by Cosmic Pasty on Mar 5, 2017 11:27:29 GMT
I'm not gonna lie i was gutted when MT joined them lot. The reason for this was simply because I knew he was the only striker in our squad that could consistently score goals for us. It was apparent from the summer that he was going to jump ship as soon as he got an offer he deemed worthy and it was obvious that he played both us and Oxford like an old fiddle. However I was niave enough to tHink there was one club in the world he would not sign for and that was the sh**. It will give me enormous pleasure to see him back at he mem next season and city paying him 12k a week to play division 3 football. Karma. I was naive enough to believe the same thing, but having said how excited he was that he'd be playing various Championship teams and then finding his arse warming the bench during the actual matches, Taylor might well have got us both beaten on the naivety front. He's just been an overpaid pawn in SL's game - a game which seems to have precious little to do with actual football and more to do with throwing his money around to try to prevent the progress of people that really do know what they're doing and who are doing a great job in highlighting how incompetent he is in comparison. Even at our most shambolic, we always had at least some honour about us. We went into the conference owned by a man who found he couldn't juggle keeping his eye on the footballing side together with the demands made by trying to secure us a much-needed new stadium (and made sure he found us owners who could when he sold), and having been managed for most of the season by a man understandably more preoccupied with his very sick wife than with the game. We were never as devious as City, whose current attempts to escape dying on their arses are no more honourable than they were in 82. They've never needed money to prove that they're a leopard with dodgy spots and aren't going to change. Why anyone would want to buy and wear a shirt which associates them with that lot is a mystery to me.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 12:00:03 GMT
I do actually feel sorry for (some of) the sh1t fans tbh, it's such a soulless club, with the chronic hooligan/thug fans making teams like Millwall look classy.
And then you've got the Bristol Sport empire, an absolute failure and also an embarrassment to world sport. The fact that the whole 'brand' will only ever be as strong as it's weakest member (tiddlywinks team?) is so plain to see. it's so hilariously bad, an omni-shambles.
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Post by mariobalotelli on Mar 5, 2017 12:05:58 GMT
It was all about stopping our progress and in trying to do so they forgot where they were and what they needed to sort out. I have complete faith DC will take us up over the next few years, if they go down, do they have faith LJ will? Do they have faith that if they scrape it this season that LJ will keep them up next season? SL wants a young hungry manager, and he's got the wrong one in LJ and we have a top top manager in DC. Even City fans have acknowledged the job DC has done on a budget next to nothing. Imagine he had 15M to spend?? They'll survive by a thread unfortunately but we are very close to being on the same level or above them. On the field yes, off the field unfortunately no. Failure to secure the uwe will set us back years and throw away the golden opportunity we now have to overtake them. Massive summer ahead. Off the field we are miles behind but that's what makes it even sweeter. They spend tens of millions every year, have a shiny new stadium, top facilities etc but even though we went into the conference and they thought we were done, we have came back stronger and there's a very good chance we will be in the same division as them next season. Also a very slim chance we could be one above. For what they have, its embarrassing.
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Post by justin blue on Mar 5, 2017 12:16:46 GMT
To be perfectly honest I don't blame them it was no more than I would expect from them. I blame Taylor. Rovers gave him his chance and he stabbed us in the back.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 12:27:42 GMT
On the field yes, off the field unfortunately no. Failure to secure the uwe will set us back years and throw away the golden opportunity we now have to overtake them. Massive summer ahead. Off the field we are miles behind but that's what makes it even sweeter. They spend tens of millions every year, have a shiny new stadium, top facilities etc but even though we went into the conference and they thought we were done, we have came back stronger and there's a very good chance we will be in the same division as them next season. Also a very slim chance we could be one above. For what they have, its embarrassing. Absolutely right.Funny as f**k that they will now either be celebrating survival as an achievement this season,or better still going down to a division they are ashamed to be in again,even though it is historically their natural level.
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Post by althepirate on Mar 5, 2017 12:49:25 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 13:05:14 GMT
A City fan has said to me Judas looks quicker and sharper than what they have when he comes on. Has the penny dropped yet over there? He's spent 3 years at BRFC. If he wasn't fit and sharp he wouldn't have got on the pitch.
Lee Tomlin looks like he should be on the subs bench for Sutton United. Darrell wouldn't let him near the quarters, even if they did make them in his size. Taylor has gone there and showed them what a professional footballer should look like. But give him a summer with all his cash to spend with his new mates and he'll be an ordinary non-league striker again in no time.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 13:08:39 GMT
Wouldn't it be hilarious if we ended up a league above City and the snake from next season!!
Laugh? id water myself.
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Post by althepirate on Mar 5, 2017 13:23:03 GMT
To be perfectly honest I don't blame them it was no more than I would expect from them. I blame Taylor. Rovers gave him his chance and he stabbed ushe back. Yep me too, what a way to treat an employer who has taken you from the Conference to League 1 and coached him to his best and then reveal the contract to our rivals so that we don't get market value for him. Every dog has his day Judas. When you think of the many ex players who come to the Mem and are loved by the fans for ever. He will never get that. Money isnt everything.
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Post by beaver132 on Mar 5, 2017 13:41:42 GMT
Dear Taylor. Hope you're reading this. But you probably don't care. Well, you will spend most of the rest of this season on the bench. Then you'll be sold. But you'll be a player who will be seen to have failed in the championship. So probably back to L1 or even L2. You're not getting any younger. Also you'll be seen as untrustworthy, potentially disruptive. Oh, and without the sense or intelligence to realise you've been played or to realise that moving to that lot would cause you problems. Or not realising that you were onto a good thing at Rovers. Not looking so good now is it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 14:14:32 GMT
Dear Taylor. Hope you're reading this. But you probably don't care. Well, you will spend most of the rest of this season on the bench. Then you'll be sold. But you'll be a player who will be seen to have failed in the championship. So probably back to L1 or even L2. You're not getting any younger. Also you'll be seen as untrustworthy, potentially disruptive. Oh, and without the sense or intelligence to realise you've been played or to realise that moving to that lot would cause you problems. Or not realising that you were onto a good thing at Rovers. Not looking so good now is it. No chance he will drop to L2 when he is proven in L1. Sod him, he has his extra bit of cash and im sure football is secondary to his bank balance ambitions or he would have tried to join one of the other umpteen Championship sides who will be there next season. Im sure DC and Appleton share similar views on him now anyway.
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