blueginger
David Williams
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Post by blueginger on Jul 8, 2014 12:56:01 GMT
Did the club have a presence at the carnival last weekend ?
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mjhgas
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Post by mjhgas on Jul 8, 2014 13:34:16 GMT
Yes - I was there!
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lockleazer
Tarki Micalleff
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Post by lockleazer on Jul 8, 2014 13:46:14 GMT
Yeah we lent them our santas grotto for use as a portaloo
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Post by Curly Wurly on Jul 8, 2014 13:51:45 GMT
Best off out of it by all accounts.
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Post by Northville Blue on Jul 8, 2014 13:52:49 GMT
I was there and I am still as high as a kite. (Where's Basel's cheese smiley gone?)
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Post by Curly Wurly on Jul 8, 2014 13:58:01 GMT
I was there and I am still as high as a kite. (Where's Basel's cheese smiley gone?) Ah, but did you inhale? . . . . . . Obviously you did if you are high as a kite!
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Post by Northville Blue on Jul 8, 2014 14:01:42 GMT
I was there and I am still as high as a kite. (Where's Basel's cheese smiley gone?) Ah, but did you inhale? . . . . . . Obviously you did if you are high as a kite! I was there for about three hours so it was impossible not to.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2014 14:12:34 GMT
I stepped in someone's discarded jerk chicken
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Post by ThisCharmingMan on Jul 8, 2014 14:16:57 GMT
I saw Nick Higgs smoking the reefa...
*Mods please remove this libelous post*
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2014 14:34:27 GMT
I saw Nick Higgs smoking the reefa... Relieving stress caused by the CANCELLED STADIUM. IT'S THE CLEAREST SIGN YET.
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Post by ThisCharmingMan on Jul 8, 2014 15:06:59 GMT
I also caught him talking in a Jamaican accent saying "Jah Bless"... or perhaps he was merely saying "Job Less" in reference to the need to cut back spending.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2014 16:15:42 GMT
i went and left at 9, fantastic time
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basel
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Post by basel on Jul 8, 2014 16:18:11 GMT
I was there and I am still as high as a kite. (Where's Basel's cheese smiley gone?) Strictly a cuppa or a beer these days and have been for for many many years
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kingswood Polak
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Post by kingswood Polak on Jul 8, 2014 17:16:47 GMT
We were there and had a great time. I always enjoy the carnival and have some good friends in the area who we always drop in on. One of Bristol's highlights
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blueginger
David Williams
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Post by blueginger on Jul 8, 2014 19:15:19 GMT
About 100,000 others were there as well, be nice if the club got involved in the local community events, even if they just had a few flags hanging about, let people know we are here.
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Post by ThisCharmingMan on Jul 9, 2014 9:20:40 GMT
About 100,000 others were there as well, be nice if the club got involved in the local community events, even if they just had a few flags hanging about, let people know we are here. There were links during the Eastville days as I believe the procession used to start at the stadium. I remember that on the day of the fateful Mansfield game there was music and food from St Pauls Carnival organisers, hopefully we carry on this link.
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Post by basel on Jul 9, 2014 9:42:28 GMT
About 100,000 others were there as well, be nice if the club got involved in the local community events, even if they just had a few flags hanging about, let people know we are here. There were links during the Eastville days as I believe the procession used to start at the stadium. I remember that on the day of the fateful Mansfield game there was music and food from St Pauls Carnival organisers, hopefully we carry on this link. From what I could tell on our relegation day,the majority of Jamaica/black people there were the approximate ten security types protecting Geoff Dunford,John Ward and Nick Higgs as they left Box 1 to get into their cars. Occasionally I see maybe over 5 black people on the East Terrace of the Mem,but usually it is less than 5,often enough one who happens to be a good bloke (gave me a massive bear hug on Rovers equaliser at Ashton Gate ). I think 1)Rovers have not made enough effective efforts to engage new support in eg Easton and St Pauls and 2) the ethnic people of these areas think like thousands of other Bristol people Rovers are rubbish,maybe nervous of attending Mem games,they don't care about Bristols football teams feeling no connection with them or the clubs histories and watching Man U,Chelsea etc on the box is safe,exciting,cheaper,loads of immagrants in all the top division teams to relate to,it makes em feel like winners etc. I suppose most ethnic people arelike thousands of other Bristol people and are armchair fans or actually play the game instead of watching at the Mem or Ashton.
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Post by mehewmagic on Jul 9, 2014 9:52:49 GMT
I stepped in someone's discarded jerk chicken is that a euphemism?
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Post by mehewmagic on Jul 9, 2014 9:54:50 GMT
About 100,000 others were there as well, be nice if the club got involved in the local community events, even if they just had a few flags hanging about, let people know we are here. There were links during the Eastville days as I believe the procession used to start at the stadium... true, i think
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blueginger
David Williams
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Post by blueginger on Jul 9, 2014 13:27:09 GMT
There were links during the Eastville days as I believe the procession used to start at the stadium. I remember that on the day of the fateful Mansfield game there was music and food from St Pauls Carnival organisers, hopefully we carry on this link. From what I could tell on our relegation day,the majority of Jamaica/black people there were the approximate ten security types protecting Geoff Dunford,John Ward and Nick Higgs as they left Box 1 to get into their cars. Occasionally I see maybe over 5 black people on the East Terrace of the Mem,but usually it is less than 5,often enough one who happens to be a good bloke (gave me a massive bear hug on Rovers equaliser at Ashton Gate ). I think 1)Rovers have not made enough effective efforts to engage new support in eg Easton and St Pauls and 2) the ethnic people of these areas think like thousands of other Bristol people Rovers are rubbish,maybe nervous of attending Mem games,they don't care about Bristols football teams feeling no connection with them or the clubs histories and watching Man U,Chelsea etc on the box is safe,exciting,cheaper,loads of immagrants in all the top division teams to relate to,it makes em feel like winners etc. I suppose most ethnic people arelike thousands of other Bristol people and are armchair fans or actually play the game instead of watching at the Mem or Ashton. That's it Bas, the club hasn't engaged with local people, if they want to half fill the UWE they had better start. Rovers even C*ty traditional support mainly originates from the local area, to attract future support we need to get young locals in and get them hooked, just as we were.
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