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Post by Gas-Ed on Sept 26, 2020 20:00:07 GMT
I promised myself this morning that I wouldn’t be paying £10 to watch today’s game but I couldn’t help myself. Our football club needs our money regardless of our manager and current results.
As for next week, I honestly don’t think I will bother. We are an absolute shower and as much as it pains me, I can think of better things to do on Saturdays.
So, season ticket holders aside, will you be paying £10 to watch us against Northampton?
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Post by Rod1883 on Sept 26, 2020 20:02:49 GMT
Sadly I just can't bring myself to watch this rubbish. It's painful and making me so angry and fed up it's not worth it for my health and my relationship!
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Post by WeAreTheGas on Sept 26, 2020 20:02:53 GMT
Yes.
I did today & only bothered to watch the first half, though.
I want to give the club my money, but not fussed about watching the actual games at present.
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Post by wsmjohn on Sept 26, 2020 20:05:45 GMT
I set up the lap top today, it took a while to load and I was late. It was then 3.15 so thought no I will listen instead on Radio Bristol. Glad I did not pay. I am afraid I have seen this coming for some time. Benny is not a manager, you need different approaches to be a manager and respect from players. Are they training Sunday!
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Post by Gas-Ed on Sept 26, 2020 20:08:05 GMT
Yes. I did today & only bothered to watch the first half, though. I want to give the club my money, but not fussed about watching the actual games at present. Those were my thoughts this morning. But at the same time, we will be showing our dissatisfaction by not paying into the club. If people aren’t tuning in to Ifollow Wael’s hand could be forced.
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Post by gasandelectricity on Sept 26, 2020 20:23:29 GMT
Season ticket holder. But still paying to watch away games.
Want to see for myself if we are improving with my own eyes.
We are, but don’t think that’s enough.
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Post by legas on Sept 26, 2020 20:24:36 GMT
Yes, because I think next week will be very interesting. Anything but a convincing performance (and win hopefully) at home against ‘easier’ opposition, and even those who still have a tiny bit of patience left (having taken into account the difficulty of the opening fixtures) will have had enough. Either way, I think it will be a fascinating watch (and no, I’m not Wael in disguise!).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2020 20:25:34 GMT
Absolutely not. Requested a refund on my season ticket passes and no way am I paying £10 to watch home or away.
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Post by clockendgas on Sept 26, 2020 20:26:32 GMT
No, better off working than getting depressed watching us at the moment, and anyway with no fans its boring.
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Post by axegas on Sept 26, 2020 20:35:42 GMT
I’ve got the Ifollow season pass, so locked in for the ride however crap it might be.
Normally enjoy watching Rovers but it fills me with dread at the moment.
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Post by waffle09 on Sept 26, 2020 21:02:09 GMT
Yes, because I think next week will be very interesting. Anything but a convincing performance (and win hopefully) at home against ‘easier’ opposition, and even those who still have a tiny bit of patience left (having taken into account the difficulty of the opening fixtures) will have had enough. Either way, I think it will be a fascinating watch (and no, I’m not Wael in disguise!). I agree next week will be interesting if we lose or draw with a bad performance that has to be the nail in the coffin but a win could buy BG a bit of time.
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Post by socrates on Sept 26, 2020 21:09:47 GMT
I promised myself this morning that I wouldn’t be paying £10 to watch today’s game but I couldn’t help myself. Our football club needs our money regardless of our manager and current results. As for next week, I honestly don’t think I will bother. We are an absolute shower and as much as it pains me, I can think of better things to do on Saturdays. So, season ticket holders aside, will you be paying £10 to watch us against Northampton? I felt the same but decided to give the club a tenner donation , watched up until we went 3-1 down and turned off. Doing my bit to keep the club ticking over whilst trying to watch the terrible performances at the same time is how my weekends have been this season. At least I don’t have to get in the van and waste a whole Saturday doing it, Garner makes not being there more manageable.
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Post by Topper Gas on Sept 26, 2020 21:10:50 GMT
Yes, because I think next week will be very interesting. Anything but a convincing performance (and win hopefully) at home against ‘easier’ opposition, and even those who still have a tiny bit of patience left (having taken into account the difficulty of the opening fixtures) will have had enough. Either way, I think it will be a fascinating watch (and no, I’m not Wael in disguise!). I agree next week will be interesting if we lose or draw with a bad performance that has to be the nail in the coffin but a win could buy BG a bit of time. Have to agree next week must surely be last chance saloon for BG, as lose to Chris Lines' Northampton and he must surely have to go?
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Post by clampdown on Sept 26, 2020 22:15:03 GMT
No, watched the previous 3 games. Couldn't be arsed this afternoon.
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Post by barumgas on Sept 26, 2020 22:25:05 GMT
Thankfully I didnt watch today but had the misfortune to listen to it. As others have said, next week could be D Day for Ben, a win he survives, but a defeat surely has to put in jeopardy. I shall be watching but will I be down if we loose remains to be seen given the scenario. What a sad state the club is in, especially after all the Wael has done recently.
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Post by yetigas on Sept 26, 2020 22:28:27 GMT
Yes, definitely. I love watching Rovers and have seen every match this season including friendlies apart from Sunderland. No question of becoming a part time supporter/moaner.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2020 22:37:15 GMT
Yes, because I think next week will be very interesting. Anything but a convincing performance (and win hopefully) at home against ‘easier’ opposition, and even those who still have a tiny bit of patience left (having taken into account the difficulty of the opening fixtures) will have had enough. Either way, I think it will be a fascinating watch (and no, I’m not Wael in disguise!). I agree next week will be interesting if we lose or draw with a bad performance that has to be the nail in the coffin but a win could buy BG a bit of time. If we win the pearl clutching will go through the roof, it will be taken as proof positive that King Garner will prevail when the harsh reality is that we had to adjust our expectations to the equivalent of bowling to him under arm to give him a chance to actually hit something. It will take a hell of a lot more than a win next week, even a stopped clock gets the time right twice a day. Although saying that Northampton won’t be the easy game some think as they have an away win and a draw so far, form we could only dream of.
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Sept 26, 2020 22:44:26 GMT
I probably will.
Convinced myself all week I wouldn’t buy today’s game, got to about 2pm and I realised I’m a sad man with nothing to do during the pandemic!
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Post by singupgas on Sept 27, 2020 4:37:59 GMT
Yes, the club needs the money...same people saying its a shame Macclesfield wound up saying they won't spend £10. Don't have to watch all of the game.
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Post by legas on Sept 27, 2020 7:46:08 GMT
I agree next week will be interesting if we lose or draw with a bad performance that has to be the nail in the coffin but a win could buy BG a bit of time. If we win the pearl clutching will go through the roof, it will be taken as proof positive that King Garner will prevail when the harsh reality is that we had to adjust our expectations to the equivalent of bowling to him under arm to give him a chance to actually hit something. It will take a hell of a lot more than a win next week, even a stopped clock gets the time right twice a day. Although saying that Northampton won’t be the easy game some think as they have an away win and a draw so far, form we could only dream of. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying one good win will make everything ok. It would need to be the first of a long run of convincing performances and some reasonable results to show that BG has a long-term future here. However, little or no sign of improvement (even if scraping a lucky win), and I don’t think there will be many people left who would be up for giving him more time. Agree with you that Northampton won’t be a walkover.
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