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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2016 18:05:29 GMT
Well done.
Play offs are a lottery and not always best team goes up.
But automatic places after 46 games is deserved no matter how the last day is done.
My congratulations on this achievement.
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Post by Gas Since 1957 on May 7, 2016 18:42:39 GMT
Thank you - see you at Trashton the season after next!
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Post by chinnorexile on May 7, 2016 21:45:33 GMT
Thanks Kaiser. You get a lot of stick on here but you're comments are welcome. I hope we can enjoy some local derbies soon.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2016 22:05:33 GMT
Thank you Kaiser, we are on the up which is good for football in the west country.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2016 22:16:31 GMT
Sorry to ruin the love-in with the s'hed, but only a few hours ago he was on here saying he was cheering on Oxford and Accy. I hope we go up again and they get relegated.
While you're at it Kaiser, have a word and get that reference to 1897 off of your club crest, it doesn't relate to anything at all to do with the club you follow, that club folded in 1982, it's gone, ended, like the Norwegian Blue, it is dead, deceased.
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Post by chinnorexile on May 7, 2016 22:24:28 GMT
I take it all back, didn't see his previous post. Wish my post had ceased to be and was pulling down the curtain and joining the choir immortal.
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Post by interceptor on May 7, 2016 22:26:34 GMT
You are still a bummer kaiser
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Post by Captain Jayho on May 7, 2016 22:35:58 GMT
You've proven yourself to be a total downhill skier over the course of the season Kaiser but fair play to you for coming on here today.
That said, hope you get relegated next season!
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 10:36:54 GMT
You've proven yourself to be a total downhill skier over the course of the season Kaiser but fair play to you for coming on here today. That said, hope you get relegated next season! Merci. im a fair guy who gives credit where it's due too. On this occasion it is.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 13:09:49 GMT
Sorry to ruin the love-in with the s'hed, but only a few hours ago he was on here saying he was cheering on Oxford and Accy. I hope we go up again and they get relegated. While you're at it Kaiser, have a word and get that reference to 1897 off of your club crest, it doesn't relate to anything at all to do with the club you follow, that club folded in 1982, it's gone, ended, like the Norwegian Blue, it is dead, deceased. Not quite sure why you get so wound up on a light hearted comment. The two posts actually aren't out of sync. I obviously WANTED Accrington and Oxford to win in the same manner you admitted before you wanted Hull to win the play off final. However wanting someone else to win and then sending a congratulations to BRFC and its fans for a deserved promotion are not related. Both can still be done. That's my point.
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Post by interceptor on May 8, 2016 13:20:34 GMT
You don't have a point. You are a buffoon
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on May 8, 2016 13:21:56 GMT
You usually sing when you're winning, Kaiser, but this time you've sung when we've won! I'll accept the compliment in the faith it's given and say thankyou. Enjoy your summer - as we will - and hope we can join you soon in Division 2. That's where we both belong. Most of us feel we have our Rovers back (or are well on the way)....it's a feeling of connection and belonging....i wonder if most of you could honestly say the same? UptheGas ?
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 13:27:01 GMT
Sorry to ruin the love-in with the s'hed, but only a few hours ago he was on here saying he was cheering on Oxford and Accy. I hope we go up again and they get relegated. While you're at it Kaiser, have a word and get that reference to 1897 off of your club crest, it doesn't relate to anything at all to do with the club you follow, that club folded in 1982, it's gone, ended, like the Norwegian Blue, it is dead, deceased. Not quite sure why you get so wound up on a light hearted comment. The two posts actually aren't out of sync. I obviously WANTED Accrington and Oxford to win in the same manner you admitted before you wanted Hull to win the play off final. However wanting someone else to win and then sending a congratulations to BRFC and its fans for a deserved promotion are not related. Both can still be done. That's my point. It wasn't light hearted, it was a sincere expression that the team I love would fail yesterday. Well matey, you can take your congratulations and stick them in the burned out remains of a shop on Symes avenue, I don't want them. On a personal level I hope you all live long and happy lives, but as far as football goes, there's no depth of despair that you could plummet to that would satisfy me.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 13:28:33 GMT
You usually sing when you're winning, Kaiser, but this time you've sung when we've won! I'll accept the compliment in the faith it's given and say thankyou. Enjoy your summer - as we will - and hope we can join you soon in Division 2. That's where we both belong. Most of us feel we have our Rovers back (or are well on the way)....it's a feeling of connection and belonging....i wonder if most of you could honestly say the same? UptheGas ? Indeed. We are back in an "as you were" 5 years ago. Will be an interesting summer. We missed out on an opportunity last summer and paid the price this season. 1. We have the chance now to get some players in hopefully starting with Tomlin and showing players we aren't a flash in the pan as we've stayed up. We failed to attract last summer. Whether it was Cotterill or whether it was newly promoted unknowns who knows? 2. You are now in a division far far harder to get out of than your last two. It's now the likes of Coventry, Sheff Utd, MK Dons, Charlton, Bolton etc. All of them vying to get back up. You need a good summer to be ready. Both of us have some work to do.
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Post by manchestergas on May 8, 2016 14:27:25 GMT
I actually think the Conference is the hardest of the three to get out of, possibly then Div 1. The fact the Conference is a graveyard for so many ex-League clubs is a test amount to that.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 14:34:44 GMT
I think the Conf and L1 are similar. Your best bet is a bounce straight back up as longer you leave it harder it is.
Luton in Conf and Sheff U/Coventry being examples.
How Sheff Utd are still down there given the size of the club can only be total mismanagement.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on May 8, 2016 15:02:42 GMT
You can't stop an avalanche....we're on a roll!
As long as we retain our management, structure and key players I genuinely think we can hold our own in 3rd division.
As you say, Kaiser alot of work to be done for both of us.
I think most Rovers fans always knew deep down you were too good to fall out of Div2, but we played our part well in trying to get derby days back....maybe soon, eh? ;-)
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 15:09:56 GMT
You can't stop an avalanche....we're on a roll! As long as we retain our management, structure and key players I genuinely think we can hold our own in 3rd division. As you say, Kaiser alot of work to be done for both of us. I think most Rovers fans always knew deep down you were too good to fall out of Div2, but we played our part well in trying to get derby days back....maybe soon, eh? ;-) I see no reason if you keep the structure and add here and there that you wouldn't be mid table. It's tough at places 1st to 6th but there's still some ordinary teams down near the foot of it. The interesting one for L1 is going to be how Bolton and Charlton get on. You're coming up off a roll. They are quite the opposite. Both clubs in turmoil and if they don't sort it out quick you can end up going down again. We nearly did.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 15:16:27 GMT
That's where we both belong. Most of us feel we have our Rovers back (or are well on the way)....it's a feeling of connection and belonging....i wonder if most of you could honestly say the same? UptheGas ? I feel the sense of connection no question. If we had moved to a new stadium, I maybe wouldn't. But I love what's been done to the Gate with the two new stands. I love what Lansdown has done to invest and if we can add the players needed like Odemwinge and Tomlin I'd love to see us push for top 6. We showed we can beat them.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on May 8, 2016 15:21:06 GMT
You can't stop an avalanche....we're on a roll! As long as we retain our management, structure and key players I genuinely think we can hold our own in 3rd division. As you say, Kaiser alot of work to be done for both of us. I think most Rovers fans always knew deep down you were too good to fall out of Div2, but we played our part well in trying to get derby days back....maybe soon, eh? ;-) I see no reason if you keep the structure and add here and there that you wouldn't be mid table. It's tough at places 1st to 6th but there's still some ordinary teams down near the foot of it. The interesting one for L1 is going to be how Bolton and Charlton get on. You're coming up off a roll. They are quite the opposite. Both clubs in turmoil and if they don't sort it out quick you can end up going down again. We nearly did. Absolutely. Appointment of Cotterill saved you and stopped your decline. We will see next season. I do think it's a difficult division (as you say) to get out of. Our roll is still rolling....much as you observed others decline will continue. We will see. I think also we best operate as one with club and fans....new owners, new investment and a new outlook makes most of us relish June 22nd and beyond. It's good for Bristol. It's good for us. Red trousers are out!
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