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Post by dingdonggas on Jul 7, 2022 8:41:43 GMT
As eggs are eggs....ofcourse it will be extended and more vehicles will be included with the "new" class of charges....unfortunately.
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Post by Congas on Jul 7, 2022 17:19:03 GMT
Didn't the Govt encourage everyone to buy Diesel? Yeah right, as if the government make mistake like that… Most governments did. We paid no road tax for 5 years as an incentive on our Toyota diesel, then it turned out to be a balls up by some German car company (I think) and it wasn't as green as they thought.
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Post by Sir Trevor on Jul 7, 2022 19:27:59 GMT
Be prepared for 82 trolling.
It's on its way.
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Post by kruger on Jul 7, 2022 21:26:31 GMT
No doubt
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Post by ebgas on Jul 8, 2022 6:09:37 GMT
I think today is the day we hear some news
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Post by kampucheagas on Jul 8, 2022 6:41:54 GMT
I think today is the day we hear some news No chance. We will get it on page 1.436 of this thread.
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Post by daniel300380 on Jul 8, 2022 6:44:35 GMT
Be prepared for 82 trolling. It's on its way. ?
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Post by Charlton Hayes Gas on Jul 8, 2022 7:24:14 GMT
Be prepared for 82 trolling. It's on its way. Do you know something we don’t or is this just a hunch?
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Post by blueblood1883 on Jul 8, 2022 9:28:13 GMT
Be prepared for 82 trolling. It's on its way. Do you know something we don’t or is this just a hunch? I think the poster may be making reference to the very unhealthy obsession the wooden heads south of the river have with us ..
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Post by gulfofaden on Jul 8, 2022 13:06:05 GMT
Yeah right, as if the government make mistake like that… Most governments did. We paid no road tax for 5 years as an incentive on our Toyota diesel, then it turned out to be a balls up by some German car company (I think) and it wasn't as green as they thought. Yes, but you can trust them on everything else moving forward. Otherwise you’re a misinformation spreading conspiracy theorist.
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Post by gulfofaden on Jul 8, 2022 13:07:06 GMT
Do you know something we don’t or is this just a hunch? I think the poster may be making reference to the very unhealthy obsession the wooden heads south of the river have with us .. They are too busy rejoicing in all the big money signing they’re making this year.
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Post by Congas on Jul 8, 2022 15:53:43 GMT
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Post by wertongas on Jul 9, 2022 11:48:12 GMT
A date of July 5th was set for the conygar announcement on whether they will proceed with the FM purchase , now everything has all gone quiet bit like UWE, when it eventually took a leek for supporters to find out the project had collapsed, is this going to happen again? hopefully not, but if if it does then the club need to act fast to improve the Mem so we can move forward as a club . Every delay in ground improvements is more revenue lost.
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Post by Wembley_Gas on Jul 9, 2022 12:22:12 GMT
A date of July 5th was set for the conygar announcement on whether they will proceed with the FM purchase , now everything has all gone quiet bit like UWE, when it eventually took a leek for supporters to find out the project had collapsed, is this going to happen again? hopefully not, but if if it does then the club need to act fast to improve the Mem so we can move forward as a club . Every delay in ground improvements is more revenue lost. If it took a leek last time it will be a turnip for the books to see our dreams vegetate again.
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Post by wertongas on Jul 9, 2022 12:29:31 GMT
i presume the developers/investors are still vegetating over a decision
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Post by garystash on Jul 9, 2022 12:32:16 GMT
A date of July 5th was set for the conygar announcement on whether they will proceed with the FM purchase , now everything has all gone quiet bit like UWE, when it eventually took a leek for supporters to find out the project had collapsed, is this going to happen again? hopefully not, but if if it does then the club need to act fast to improve the Mem so we can move forward as a club . Every delay in ground improvements is more revenue lost. I'm sure Wael is fully aware how much of his money it is costing to keep the club going in its current circumstances.
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Post by wertongas on Jul 9, 2022 12:51:07 GMT
A date of July 5th was set for the conygar announcement on whether they will proceed with the FM purchase , now everything has all gone quiet bit like UWE, when it eventually took a leek for supporters to find out the project had collapsed, is this going to happen again? hopefully not, but if if it does then the club need to act fast to improve the Mem so we can move forward as a club . Every delay in ground improvements is more revenue lost. I'm sure Wael is fully aware how much of his money it is costing to keep the club going in its current circumstances. I am sure he is fully aware but we need a positive response because he won't want to flush his hard earned cash down the pan forever
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Post by gasandelectricity on Jul 9, 2022 12:54:45 GMT
It was an exclusivity deal not a deadline. I wouldn’t worry too much at this point.
Even if it has expired and a deal has been done it doesn’t necessarily mean a deal won’t be done.
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Post by playtowin on Jul 9, 2022 13:01:33 GMT
Bristol Rovers have had to operate under many different and restricting circumstances over its history. Placing the stadium as the only reason the club are underperforming is just finding easy scapegoats.
Look at the expected standard at the club over the years. If you are to take every season we finish 10th or above in tier 3 (league one) as success. Every season finishing below that as failure. Modern times just seem to point to failure.
1950-1959 10 success 0 failure. 1960-1969 5 success 5 failure. 1970-1979 10 success 0 failure. 1980-1989 7 success 3 failure. 1990-1999 8 success 2 failure.
So thats 40 seasons finishing 10th or above in league one (or being in league above). With 10 seasons finishing below 10th. Thats not league 2 or conference thats still being league one but below 10th.
This century. 2000-2009 1 success 9 failure. 2010-2019 1 success 9 failure. 2020-2022 0 success 3 failure.
Regardless of promotions ,thats promotions from leagues we should never have fallen into in the first place.
So yes a new stadium may open doors and provide a platform to get back to how the club used to be but there is no guarantee. Look at Notts county,chesterfield etc who have all seater stadiums. Its not helping them.
Remember the first season at the Mem ?
No roof on the north terrace. No south stand. No south west stand. No family terrace. West stand not open. Changing rooms were portakabins stacked in the sw corner. Longer grass to suit the rugby.
That was the worst the Mem was...yet the highest league positions gained.
The running of the club and the people involved seem to be the real indicators of success.
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Post by daniel300380 on Jul 9, 2022 13:53:19 GMT
Bristol Rovers have had to operate under many different and restricting circumstances over its history. Placing the stadium as the only reason the club are underperforming is just finding easy scapegoats. Look at the expected standard at the club over the years. If you are to take every season we finish 10th or above in tier 3 (league one) as success. Every season finishing below that as failure. Modern times just seem to point to failure. 1950-1959 10 success 0 failure. 1960-1969 5 success 5 failure. 1970-1979 10 success 0 failure. 1980-1989 7 success 3 failure. 1990-1999 8 success 2 failure. So thats 40 seasons finishing 10th or above in league one (or being in league above). With 10 seasons finishing below 10th. Thats not league 2 or conference thats still being league one but below 10th. This century. 2000-2009 1 success 9 failure. 2010-2019 1 success 9 failure. 2020-2022 0 success 3 failure. Regardless of promotions ,thats promotions from leagues we should never have fallen into in the first place. So yes a new stadium may open doors and provide a platform to get back to how the club used to be but there is no guarantee. Look at Notts county,chesterfield etc who have all seater stadiums. Its not helping them. Remember the first season at the Mem ? No roof on the north terrace. No south stand. No south west stand. No family terrace. West stand not open. Changing rooms were portakabins stacked in the sw corner. Longer grass to suit the rugby. That was the worst the Mem was...yet the highest league positions gained. The running of the club and the people involved seem to be the real indicators of success. Can see what you are saying, however when we were first at the Mem, a lot of clubs were in a similar position or worse. Loads of those clubs have built new stadiums or stands since then. So it's not a true reflection.
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