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Post by gashead1949 on Jun 26, 2023 18:41:45 GMT
Saw this on twitter.
A Statement From Her Game Too
Her Game Too are aware of the signing of Jevani Brown by Bristol Rovers and the initial reaction to this news.
As this is a live legal case, we are unable to comment on the matter.
However, we can confirm that in due course, once the case has concluded, we will make a decision on what this means for our partnership with Bristol Rovers FC.
We will remain in dialogue with the club throughout the process and provide further comment if required in due course. We will also continue to support the great work that goes on with Bristol Rovers Community Trust and the Gas Girls.
282406 #HERGAMETOO
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Post by gashead1949 on Jun 9, 2021 19:02:35 GMT
League starts on 7th August,balloon fiesta on 14th so city starts with home game on 7th & away on 14th. We get away on 7th& home on 14th.
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Post by gashead1949 on May 25, 2021 9:53:17 GMT
Just wondered how we go about changing seats this week as nothing on club website.
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Post by gashead1949 on Jan 8, 2021 8:20:08 GMT
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Post by gashead1949 on Oct 27, 2020 12:16:01 GMT
Just got mine in the post, sent it straight back to sh**ty ground.
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Post by gashead1949 on Aug 17, 2019 16:26:05 GMT
Only 4 shots on target in 3 games, absolute rubbish.
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Post by gashead1949 on Jan 8, 2019 8:17:48 GMT
As Portsmouth are playing QPR in fa cup on 26th Jan our game will be postponed.
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Post by gashead1949 on Oct 26, 2018 15:32:25 GMT
Do you have to pay to use the car park at the civil service ground.
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Post by gashead1949 on Apr 29, 2018 9:24:38 GMT
Would you accept 1 million for Lockyer & Harrison if it was all ploughed back into the team.
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Post by gashead1949 on Sept 4, 2017 17:00:42 GMT
Where's the two club's bit come from I thought to paid £2m to buy a 50% share and Bristol RFU kept their 50% share, then 6 months later they went bust meaning we got their 50% share for a bargain £10,000, so we got a ground worth £4m for £2.1m. Amtrak at one stage rumoured to be prepared to pay £1m for the 50% share. As far as the Barclays mortgage (or was it just a business loan with the Mem as security?)I agreed the bank called that in so NH had to revert to the MSP wonga loan, that's common knowledge so not sure why Padstow's going off on one about client confidentiality. The owner Arthur Holmes wanted his money back and agreed a £2.6m price with Amtrak who wanted it for their pension fund. A very astute local busineman suggested that the club should buy it along with the new owners of the rugby club for £2.6m which Arthur Holmes received. A company was formed called the Memorial Company Limited who secured the loan from the bank and the preferential shareholders. The shares were split 50/50 between the two and the bank insisted on a clause that if one party went bust then the other party had to take on the debt of the stadium in its entirety and obviously ownership came with it. The fee for the exchange was £10k.
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