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The moron still trying to defend himself, light hearted comment, no malice intended, thinks it possibly may be offensive, then compares it to City the fans who made some stickers ffs!! Even goes onto say he’s suffered from depression himself, well if you even suffered the slightest bit yourself you wouldn’t even dream of making such vile, lowest of the low comments like you did.

Absolute fvck1ng creature.

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20 minutes ago, BCFC11 said:

The moron still trying to defend himself, light hearted comment, no malice intended, thinks it possibly may be offensive, then compares it to City the fans who made some stickers ffs!! Even goes onto say he’s suffered from depression himself, well if you even suffered the slightest bit yourself you wouldn’t even dream of making such vile, lowest of the low comments like you did.

Absolute fvck1ng creature.

You see this attempted trick all the time from idiots who realise they have said something discriminating. 

Agree completely that no one who has suffered from these issues would ever mock them

EDIT: The fact they think this has something to do with football just sums them up. Get them some help I'm not sure they are in touch with reality.

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5 minutes ago, Kodjias Wrist said:

You see this attempted trick all the time from idiots who realise they have said something discriminating. 

Agree completely that no one who has suffered from these issues would ever mock them

Most of them over there start off with saying how low this scumbag has gone, they just can’t help themselves to have a little pop can they.....

‘City fans moaning? Boo hoo. The same fans who create stickers about Darrell Clarke w*nking off dogs?’


City fans getting on their high horse and taking the moral high ground though? Give it a rest.’

 

Bloke made a poor error of judgement. Give him a rest. City fans will take the moral high ground to make themselves feel better after losing.’

 

No doubt One Team in Bedminster has jumped on Gastafari very distasteful joke to tarnish us all with the same brush and to deflect the fact they’re boys took another loss from a winning position. What better way than to hide their own frustrations with their own team by getting hyped up on the dustbin thread.

One terrible ‘joke’ on a forum - blue scum, terrible club 
War memorial gets defaced - don’t let one idiot reflect our fan base.

Well I can tell you now you to$$pots I couldn’t give a monkeys that we’ve lost tonight and that you’ve produced a giant killing by beating the mighty Cheltenham Town, have your ‘moment in the sun’ as that’s all you’ve got to throw at us where we’ve left you light years behind.

What does get to me though, is the moron who said it to begin with those of you who are trying to pass it off as some sort of joke, even your clueless Mod won’t/can’t ban him as ‘it’s a bad joke’. It’s not a fvc4ng joke in the slightest, it’s disgusting. I’d be saying the exact same even if it wasn’t Trescothick, so you can stick your ‘high horse’ and the needless bringing up of the war memorial incident comments (which the cvnts on OTIB paid to be cleaned up btw) where the b4stard sun doesn’t shine.

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5 minutes ago, BCFC11 said:

Most of them over there start off with saying how low this scumbag has gone, they just can’t help themselves to have a little pop can they.....

‘City fans moaning? Boo hoo. The same fans who create stickers about Darrell Clarke w*nking off dogs?’


City fans getting on their high horse and taking the moral high ground though? Give it a rest.’

 

Bloke made a poor error of judgement. Give him a rest. City fans will take the moral high ground to make themselves feel better after losing.’

 

No doubt One Team in Bedminster has jumped on Gastafari very distasteful joke to tarnish us all with the same brush and to deflect the fact they’re boys took another loss from a winning position. What better way than to hide their own frustrations with their own team by getting hyped up on the dustbin thread.

One terrible ‘joke’ on a forum - blue scum, terrible club 
War memorial gets defaced - don’t let one idiot reflect our fan base.

Well I can tell you now you to$$pots I couldn’t give a monkeys that we’ve lost tonight and that you’ve produced a giant killing by beating the mighty Cheltenham Town, have your ‘moment in the sun’ as that’s all you’ve got to throw at us where we’ve left you light years behind.

What does get to me though, is the moron who said it to begin with those of you who are trying to pass it off as some sort of joke, even your clueless Mod won’t/can’t ban him as ‘it’s a bad joke’. It’s not a fvc4ng joke in the slightest, it’s disgusting. I’d be saying the exact same even if it wasn’t Trescothick, so you can stick your ‘high horse’ and the needless bringing up of the war memorial incident comments (which the cvnts on OTIB paid to be cleaned up btw) where the b4stard sun doesn’t shine.

Well said. Those users probably the small man syndrome type anyway so feel the need to pipe up. If it was on here it would be deleted and the user/s banned immediately. Feel sorry for the good gasheads who have to associate with these bellends.

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7 hours ago, slartibartfast said:

2908     and Miah !

Not me I'm afraid. A very dear friend died yesterday, one of I have been meeting up with at Rovers for 30 years or so, the way he was in the past week means it really was a happy release. I will admit to being extra pleased that we won and you lost yesterday, he was a big character and going to games will never quite be the same again.

He was very loud, a bit of a pain and very funny. He hated the colour red & everything about City with a passion! I will be doing my bit to be a bit more insulting to you lot in his honour from now on :)

 

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3 minutes ago, Miah Dennehy said:

Not me I'm afraid. A very dear friend died yesterday, one of I have been meeting up with at Rovers for 30 years or so, the way he was in the past week means it really was a happy release. I will admit to being extra pleased that we won and you lost yesterday, he was a big character and going to games will never quite be the same again.

He was very loud, a bit of a pain and very funny. He hated the colour red & everything about City with a passion! I will be doing my bit to be a bit more insulting to you lot in his honour from now on :)

 

Sorry to hear this about your friend Miah.

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11 minutes ago, Miah Dennehy said:

Not me I'm afraid. A very dear friend died yesterday, one of I have been meeting up with at Rovers for 30 years or so, the way he was in the past week means it really was a happy release. I will admit to being extra pleased that we won and you lost yesterday, he was a big character and going to games will never quite be the same again.

He was very loud, a bit of a pain and very funny. He hated the colour red & everything about City with a passion! I will be doing my bit to be a bit more insulting to you lot in his honour from now on :)

 

Condolences Miah. I also lost someone very close to me this year who was rovers through and through. Puts things into perspective. 

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55 minutes ago, Miah Dennehy said:

Not me I'm afraid. A very dear friend died yesterday, one of I have been meeting up with at Rovers for 30 years or so, the way he was in the past week means it really was a happy release. I will admit to being extra pleased that we won and you lost yesterday, he was a big character and going to games will never quite be the same again.

He was very loud, a bit of a pain and very funny. He hated the colour red & everything about City with a passion! I will be doing my bit to be a bit more insulting to you lot in his honour from now on :)

 

Sorry for your loss Miah. RIP passionate Pirate. 

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2 hours ago, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:

To be fair he’s apologised for it. I’m sure most of us have said or written something in the past without thinking about it first. 

He apologisred for it because of the pelters he was getting. Not that the Mods seemed to be in that camp of course.

Hope the *** *** ***** that's a joke in bad taste of course and I apologise unreservedly as I didn't think about it first.

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A very stupid joke, yes. 

But many of you are perfect examples of the modern disease that is chucking your toys out of the pram in front of your keyboards. 

There are people in YOUR street barely able to feed their kids, suffering depression without friends and family, unable to pay their bills. They are far more deserving of your disgust and intolerance of their plight. 

Invest your energy in helping them perhaps?

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10 hours ago, Red Army 75 said:

Some nasty words being said about trescothick because he had a bit of banter. Vile supporters way below the belt

The trouble with them is they have double standards for this sort of thing.

DC "how did those lot get on down the road", "Oh happy days" - LEGEND

Wolves manager going mental in our stands after their winner - LEGEND

Windass - LEGEND

Plymouth manager last season having a go  - DISGUSTING, should be chucked out the league for nearly causing a riot.

Presnting a bottle to Sir Colin Daniel - DISGUSTING

Trescothick rinsing them - Say no more

 

Plenty more examples of the double standards. It is to be expected.

 

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2 hours ago, Miah Dennehy said:

Not me I'm afraid. A very dear friend died yesterday, one of I have been meeting up with at Rovers for 30 years or so, the way he was in the past week means it really was a happy release. I will admit to being extra pleased that we won and you lost yesterday, he was a big character and going to games will never quite be the same again.

He was very loud, a bit of a pain and very funny. He hated the colour red & everything about City with a passion! I will be doing my bit to be a bit more insulting to you lot in his honour from now on :)

 

Sorry to hear that, Miah  

I expect he had something to do with that dodgy pen last night .     :innocent06:

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2 hours ago, steviestevieneville said:

How tinpot. Even the actual club reacting like a spoilt kid ? might as well put their thumb to their nose,  nah  nah nah nah nah ????

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Hate to say I just see this as harmless banter

Am sure it will go backwards and forwards all season

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2 hours ago, CotswoldRed said:

A very stupid joke, yes. 

But many of you are perfect examples of the modern disease that is chucking your toys out of the pram in front of your keyboards. 

There are people in YOUR street barely able to feed their kids, suffering depression without friends and family, unable to pay their bills. They are far more deserving of your disgust and intolerance of their plight. 

Invest your energy in helping them perhaps?

Invest my energy in being there for people when I know about it and calling out ***** who think making jokes about suicide is ok.

Nobody in my street barely able to feed their kids btw but I totally get your point, its just that you can do both is my point.

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GENESIS-and-then-there-were-three-LP-197

 

Of the six Rovers' group companies:

Filton Avenue Guarantee Company was dissolved via compulsory strike off for not filing accounts a couple of months ago

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06912935/filing-history

Filton Avenue Development Company has just been dissolved via compulsory strike off for not filing accounts

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06828864/filing-history

The Memorial Stadium Development Company has just been dissolved via compulsory strike off for not filing accounts

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06829025/filing-history

 

Leaving:

Bristol Rovers 1883 - Holding Co

Memeorial Stdium Company - Ground owner

Bristol Rovers FC - Football club

 

Which is the same structure that we have; all shares are owned in the holding co which in turn owns the club and ground separately.

 

This could be interpreted as tidying the group structure with the total assets of all three dormant companies being just £200; though there are far better ways to go about it than failing to file accounts and being struck off.

 

However...

These companies are just what you set up when you are undertaking a major develpment project, I guess they were in place for the UWE, so that it is in a separate company so that if everything goes wrong then only that company goes and not the group (assuming no parent company guarantees).  There is nothing shady in this; it's standard practice for development projects.

 

And yet:

WAQ has said that the fruit market site is so good to go that he expects a finished development there in two years.

Now obviously he has got a bit carried away there but if you are seriously intending to go into a big development project then the very first thing that you do is set up new companies to take the risk.  Exactly such companies that have just been allowed to be dissolved.

 

With the inference being drawn:

That whether or not the fruit market site is a runner for a new stadium it will be, like the Colony "training ground", a Dwane Sports asset and not the property of Bristol Rovers.

 

I would suggest monitoring the filings and the setting up of any associate companies of these two companies for any changes:

 

DWANE DEVELOPMENTS UK LIMITED

Company number 11253528

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/11253528/filing-history

WIZTEK LIMITED

Company number 10664221

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10664221/filing-history

 

 

Edit: @bert tann any expansion?  You often have an inside track.

 

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2 hours ago, Eddie Hitler said:

GENESIS-and-then-there-were-three-LP-197

 

Of the six Rovers' group companies:

Filton Avenue Guarantee Company was dissolved via compulsory strike off for not filing accounts a couple of months ago

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06912935/filing-history

Filton Avenue Development Company has just been dissolved via compulsory strike off for not filing accounts

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06828864/filing-history

The Memorial Stadium Development Company has just been dissolved via compulsory strike off for not filing accounts

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06829025/filing-history

 

Leaving:

Bristol Rovers 1883 - Holding Co

Memeorial Stdium Company - Ground owner

Bristol Rovers FC - Football club

 

Which is the same structure that we have; all shares are owned in the holding co which in turn owns the club and ground separately.

 

This could be interpreted as tidying the group structure with the total assets of all three dormant companies being just £200; though there are far better ways to go about it than failing to file accounts and being struck off.

 

However...

These companies are just what you set up when you are undertaking a major develpment project, I guess they were in place for the UWE, so that it is in a separate company so that if everything goes wrong then only that company goes and not the group (assuming no parent company guarantees).  There is nothing shady in this; it's standard practice for development projects.

 

And yet:

WAQ has said that the fruit market site is so good to go that he expects a finished development there in two years.

Now obviously he has got a bit carried away there but if you are seriously intending to go into a big development project then the very first thing that you do is set up new companies to take the risk.  Exactly such companies that have just been allowed to be dissolved.

 

With the inference being drawn:

That whether or not the fruit market site is a runner for a new stadium it will be, like the Colony "training ground", a Dwane Sports asset and not the property of Bristol Rovers.

 

I would suggest monitoring the filings and the setting up of any associate companies of these two companies for any changes:

 

DWANE DEVELOPMENTS UK LIMITED

Company number 11253528

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/11253528/filing-history

WIZTEK LIMITED

Company number 10664221

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10664221/filing-history

 

 

Edit: @bert tann any expansion?  You often have an inside track.

 

In summary

So anything regarding development and investing in the future is no more.

What a surprise 

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26 minutes ago, weepywall said:

To be fair can't blame them for celebrating their 1st round league cup victory, don't forget they are the only league club in the history of the competion to fail to reach the 1st round after losing a qualifier. ????

Nope, they can't even claim to be unique there; it happened again a few years later.

I think AFC Wimbledon were the failures that time but can't find it on a quick search.

 

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6 minutes ago, Eddie Hitler said:

Nope, they can't even claim to be unique there; it happened again a few years later.

I think AFC Wimbledon were the failures that time but can't find it on a quick search.

 

 

1 minute ago, hail gus cesaer said:

They were the first but not the only! Wimbledon have as well in 2012 

Correct, just found it.

2002/03

Preliminary round

A preliminary round was necessary to reduce the number of teams by one, because of the extra UEFA Cup place awarded to newly relegated Ipswich Town through the Fair Play league.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Bristol Rovers 0–2 Boston United 20 August 2002

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002–03_Football_League_Cup

2011/12

Preliminary round

Times up to and including the fourth round are BST (UTC+1). Times from the quarter-finals onwards are GMT (UTC±0).

Due to newly relegated (and League Cup title holders) Birmingham City having a bye to the third round following qualification to the Europa League and the extra Europa League berth awarded to Fulham through the Fair Play league, newly promoted AFC Wimbledon and Crawley Town played each other in a preliminary round. The draw for the round took place on 13 June with Crawley Town at home. This was the first need for a Preliminary Round since the 2002–03 season.

29 July 2011 Crawley Town (4) 3–2 AFC Wimbledon (4) Broadfield Stadium, Crawley
19:45 Akpan Goal 38'
Torres Goal 53'
Tubbs Goal 64'
Report L. Moore Goal 26'
Midson Goal 46'
Attendance: 3,204
Referee: Darren Deadman (Cambridgeshire)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Football_League_Cup

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18 hours ago, Eddie Hitler said:

Preliminary round

A preliminary round was necessary to reduce the number of teams by one, because of the extra UEFA Cup place awarded to newly relegated Ipswich Town through the Fair Play league.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Bristol Rovers 0–2 Boston United 20 August 2002

 

Shamed and humiliated.

Cuckold Rovers.

 

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Now on page 1100 and the late accounts filing Sags continue to hemorrhage money at a rate of, how much per week now and the debt against the stadium has reached its limit.

At least the Fruit Market is ripe for developement, or it will be in 2 years.  Personally I think it will take a lot more than that to ripen if it ever does.

Meanwhile, some mysterious, probably non-existent individuals are going to stump up somewhere in the region of 60 million pounds for this white elephant to house a dwindling 8,000 loyal and blue fanbase.

And the incestuous sods are still lapping it up gleefully.

Even Twentypence is too embarrassed to admit that he might prefer the other team in Bristol ?

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1 hour ago, wendyredredrobin said:

Now on page 1100 and the late accounts filing Sags continue to hemorrhage money at a rate of, how much per week now and the debt against the stadium has reached its limit.

At least the Fruit Market is ripe for developement, or it will be in 2 years.  Personally I think it will take a lot more than that to ripen if it ever does.

Meanwhile, some mysterious, probably non-existent individuals are going to stump up somewhere in the region of 60 million pounds for this white elephant to house a dwindling 8,000 loyal and blue fanbase.

And the incestuous sods are still lapping it up gleefully.

Even Twentypence is too embarrassed to admit that he might prefer the other team in Bristol ?

Watch Marvellous Marvin the gashead divert public funds to help this "scheme"

 

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Talk of them signing Adelekun? Not heard anything myself. Wouldn’t mind it aslong as he is as good as Akinde was for them. Laughable how one Sag mentions about them helping one of ours develop ?? highly unlikely. Also I’d like to point out when Wally said that there will be no more transfer dealings between us both, can’t move the goalposts when it suits you, if it was down to me I’d tell them to piss right off.

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2 hours ago, wendyredredrobin said:

Now on page 1100 and the late accounts filing Sags continue to hemorrhage money at a rate of, how much per week now and the debt against the stadium has reached its limit.

At least the Fruit Market is ripe for developement, or it will be in 2 years.  Personally I think it will take a lot more than that to ripen if it ever does.

Meanwhile, some mysterious, probably non-existent individuals are going to stump up somewhere in the region of 60 million pounds for this white elephant to house a dwindling 8,000 loyal and blue fanbase.

And the incestuous sods are still lapping it up gleefully.

Even Twentypence is too embarrassed to admit that he might prefer the other team in Bristol ?

There are some within the camp too. There is a lad who I have heard about through friends of friends called Zac Ford. He plays for their U18's but is dyed in the wool City. I don't do Twitter, but I was shown his tweets, almost all about City, one begging for a striker just before the deadline, another sad face regarding Marlon leaving, etc. Even their own players prefer us.

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3 hours ago, Port Said Red said:

There are some within the camp too. There is a lad who I have heard about through friends of friends called Zac Ford. He plays for their U18's but is dyed in the wool City. I don't do Twitter, but I was shown his tweets, almost all about City, one begging for a striker just before the deadline, another sad face regarding Marlon leaving, etc. Even their own players prefer us.

Was there any need to give his name out?

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8 hours ago, BCFC11 said:

Talk of them signing Adelekun? Not heard anything myself. Wouldn’t mind it aslong as he is as good as Akinde was for them. Laughable how one Sag mentions about them helping one of ours develop ?? highly unlikely. Also I’d like to point out when Wally said that there will be no more transfer dealings between us both, can’t move the goalposts when it suits you, if it was down to me I’d tell them to piss right off.

I think slagchat user "stuartcampbell" (grimmest name) is suggesting that there's been rumours of them wanting to sign one of our U23 boys on loan, and he simply recommended Adelekun. If the rumour of them wanting to sign one of ours is true, I'd probably think it'd be Adelekun. Was very successful at Scunthorpe before joining us. They desperately need a winger. I think he needs a loan to League One if there's ever any chance of him breaking into the first team. Doesn't seem resoundingly unrealistic. Doubt it thought because of Wally's comments, but I think it's difficult. Nowadays rival clubs don't really seem to hate each other anywhere near as much as rival fans do. Some of our current and ex-players are great mates with current and ex-Rovers players (e.g Reid and Harrison, or a lot of our players commenting on Chris Lines' post confirming he was leaving the sags last season). So whilst we dream of the sags crawling to us and begging us to sign a player, we won't turn it down if the deal makes sense just because it's them, which is something I and almost everyone on this forum would say we definitely would.

 

A sidenote, would you really want him to fail if he signed for them on loan? I can understand permanent, but he's still OUR player even if he's on loan to them. And I'd wish for him to do well for them, after all then we could claim yet again to have stolen their best player...

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8 hours ago, Port Said Red said:

There are some within the camp too. There is a lad who I have heard about through friends of friends called Zac Ford. He plays for their U18's but is dyed in the wool City. I don't do Twitter, but I was shown his tweets, almost all about City, one begging for a striker just before the deadline, another sad face regarding Marlon leaving, etc. Even their own players prefer us.

Hahaha his Twitter looool not quiet about it is e

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1 hour ago, Mattyisared said:

I think slagchat user "stuartcampbell" (grimmest name) is suggesting that there's been rumours of them wanting to sign one of our U23 boys on loan, and he simply recommended Adelekun. If the rumour of them wanting to sign one of ours is true, I'd probably think it'd be Adelekun. Was very successful at Scunthorpe before joining us. They desperately need a winger. I think he needs a loan to League One if there's ever any chance of him breaking into the first team. Doesn't seem resoundingly unrealistic. Doubt it thought because of Wally's comments, but I think it's difficult. Nowadays rival clubs don't really seem to hate each other anywhere near as much as rival fans do. Some of our current and ex-players are great mates with current and ex-Rovers players (e.g Reid and Harrison, or a lot of our players commenting on Chris Lines' post confirming he was leaving the sags last season). So whilst we dream of the sags crawling to us and begging us to sign a player, we won't turn it down if the deal makes sense just because it's them, which is something I and almost everyone on this forum would say we definitely would.

 

A sidenote, would you really want him to fail if he signed for them on loan? I can understand permanent, but he's still OUR player even if he's on loan to them. And I'd wish for him to do well for them, after all then we could claim yet again to have stolen their best player...

The key though is Wael of Fortune's stupid kneejerk comment after the Taylor signing. It's obvious now that LJ and Clarke must have had a reasonable relationship and it has continued at Walsall. They probably could have had a couple of youngsters on loan each season if they hadn't thrown their toys out of the pram and Wael hadn't pandered to the mob

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On 13/08/2019 at 06:18, sticks 1969 said:

I think most rovers fans with any sense will openly admit we are absolutely light years ahead in every department on and off the pitch . You only have to look at what we have spent this summer to see the gap between the 2 clubs ,and to be totally honest I can’t see the gap getting any closer in near future 

I had to stop reading after that bit.

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12 hours ago, Loon plage said:

Watch Marvellous Marvin the gashead divert public funds to help this "scheme"

 

He has scrapped a stadium down the road after millions already being spent on it, now surely he couldn't back a stadium literally up the road could he?? A Rovers fan himself so surely a conflict of interest. Some cynics would say he knew this was in the pipeline so scrapped the Temple Meads stadium to help his own football club out....

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3 hours ago, Mattyisared said:

A sidenote, would you really want him to fail if he signed for them on loan? I can understand permanent, but he's still OUR player even if he's on loan to them. And I'd wish for him to do well for them, after all then we could claim yet again to have stolen their best player...

Wouldn’t wish him to fail no but imo apart from playing every week I see no other reason for him to go there, he’d be joining a shit team fighting relegation all season, when he could pretty much have the choice of pretty much the whole of L1.

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11 minutes ago, BCFC11 said:

Wouldn’t wish him to fail no but imo apart from playing every week I see no other reason for him to go there, he’d be joining a shit team fighting relegation all season, when he could pretty much have the choice of pretty much the whole of L1.

Exactly - I wouldn't let him go there at all. Plenty of teams he could go on loan to, so why would anyone want to give them any help whatsoever?

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28 minutes ago, wood_red said:

He has scrapped a stadium down the road after millions already being spent on it, now surely he couldn't back a stadium literally up the road could he?? A Rovers fan himself so surely a conflict of interest. Some cynics would say he knew this was in the pipeline so scrapped the Temple Meads stadium to help his own football club out....

I sincerely hope its being watched closely by Mr Lansdown.

The logical place to spend money is the arena site whether an arena goes there or not because it is the logical extension of Temple Quarter.

Leaving a big fuckoff gap to then provide infrastructure enabling a development of contaminated land (plus market) probably using CPO powers to displace dozens of businesses to allow a club that already has a stadium it doesn't fill, to have someone build them another one twice the size.

He wouldn't try that would he ? Don't be surprised if he gives it a go.

Someone on asschat also queried his relationship with the owners of Filton but I think that may have been pure speculation....

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No chance we should let adelukan go there on loan. 

Firstly we’d need a club who could pay at least half of his wages to make it financially worthwhile, I doubt they would be a in a position to do that. 

Secondly their football in the first two games has apparently been crap, surely we want our youngsters playing in sides who try and play decent football?

And finally who knows what the reception he’d get over there would be like? You wouldn’t put it past some of them to give him hate because he’s a ‘ted’, that would do him no good whatsoever 

There will be a good few league one clubs who would want him, we’d have much better options than them

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6 minutes ago, JBFC II said:

No chance we should let adelukan go there on loan. 

Firstly we’d need a club who could pay at least half of his wages to make it financially worthwhile, I doubt they would be a in a position to do that. 

Secondly their football in the first two games has apparently been crap, surely we want our youngsters playing in sides who try and play decent football?

And finally who knows what the reception he’d get over there would be like? You wouldn’t put it past some of them to give him hate because he’s a ‘ted’, that would do him no good whatsoever 

There will be a good few league one clubs who would want him, we’d have much better options than them

Agreed, both club and fans would love nothing better than to see us crash and burn so we should do nothing to help them whatsoever.

If Adelakun is so crap that Rovers is considered a good loan arrangement then someone seriously ****** up recruitment on that one as there must be better options for both club and player !

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They are getting annoyed with each other over the possibility of them taking one of our youth players on loan.

I guess some of them have the hump because their manager has realised that our youth are better than some their first team. And others don't want a gurt Ted playing for them.

My concern is that if we were to loan one of players to a lower league club with no facilities, then their training and development might suffer at the hands of a club that train on fox shit.

Add to that, the one bad performance and the abuse from the terraces could knock their confidence.

Plus. Why would we help them?

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