Cheshiregas
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Post by Cheshiregas on Jan 6, 2015 14:46:20 GMT
Arthur Holmes who played a major part in Bristol Rugby Club turning professional and negotiated with the Rovers Board in the move of BRFC to the Memorial Stadium has passed away. Geoff Dunford has written an obituary for Arthur on the club website and amongst other things states ~ "Arthur Holmes loved rugby, and loved Bristol Rugby Club. If it wasn't for his support the rugby club would have disappeared into the amateur game and Bristol Rovers would still be playing elsewhere. Sometimes history gets twisted into rumour and sub plots, but rest assured, both Bristol Rugby and Bristol Rovers have reasons to thank Arthur Holmes for being in existence today." The full text is found here ~ www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/article/obituary-arthur-holmes-2183583.aspxRIP Arthur
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Post by CountyGroundHotel on Jan 6, 2015 14:59:14 GMT
A well known story but good to see it finally in print. RIP
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Post by Gas Since 1957 on Jan 6, 2015 16:03:23 GMT
Arthur Holmes who played a major part in Bristol Rugby Club turning professional and negotiated with the Rovers Board in the move of BRFC to the Memorial Stadium has passed away. Geoff Dunford has written an obituary for Arthur on the club website and amongst other things states ~ "Arthur Holmes loved rugby, and loved Bristol Rugby Club. If it wasn't for his support the rugby club would have disappeared into the amateur game and Bristol Rovers would still be playing elsewhere. Sometimes history gets twisted into rumour and sub plots, but rest assured, both Bristol Rugby and Bristol Rovers have reasons to thank Arthur Holmes for being in existence today." The full text is found here ~ www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/article/obituary-arthur-holmes-2183583.aspxRIP Arthur I wasn't sure if GD meant the rugby followers had it in for Arthur Holmes with his talk of rumours and sub-plots or Rovers followers. Assumed he was referring to the oft-stated comment that Rovers cheated the rugby club out of the ground and their fans blamed Arthur Holmes for letting us do that. Hopefully we will be playing elsewhere in a couple of years!
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Post by Curly Wurly on Jan 6, 2015 16:41:56 GMT
I wasn't sure if GD meant the rugby followers had it in for Arthur Holmes with his talk of rumours and sub-plots or Rovers followers. Assumed he was referring to the oft-stated comment that Rovers cheated the rugby club out of the ground and their fans blamed Arthur Holmes for letting us do that. Hopefully we will be playing elsewhere in a couple of years! I think the former. Unless I've missed it, there is no mention on the Bristol Rugby Club website acknowledging Arthur Holmes passing and the only response on their independent forum was continuing to blame Holmes.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2015 17:34:35 GMT
I wasn't sure if GD meant the rugby followers had it in for Arthur Holmes with his talk of rumours and sub-plots or Rovers followers. Assumed he was referring to the oft-stated comment that Rovers cheated the rugby club out of the ground and their fans blamed Arthur Holmes for letting us do that. Hopefully we will be playing elsewhere in a couple of years! I think the former. Unless I've missed it, there is no mention on the Bristol Rugby Club website acknowledging Arthur Holmes passing and the only response on their independent forum was continuing to blame Holmes. If true then I think that that is very sad indeed
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Post by bristolbluegas on Jan 6, 2015 19:39:08 GMT
I wasn't sure if GD meant the rugby followers had it in for Arthur Holmes with his talk of rumours and sub-plots or Rovers followers. Assumed he was referring to the oft-stated comment that Rovers cheated the rugby club out of the ground and their fans blamed Arthur Holmes for letting us do that. Hopefully we will be playing elsewhere in a couple of years! I think the former. Unless I've missed it, there is no mention on the Bristol Rugby Club website acknowledging Arthur Holmes passing and the only response on their independent forum was continuing to blame Holmes. No, you haven't missed it but I'm not surprised with Bristol Rugby now being owned by the bitter and twisted Steve Lansdown.
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Post by clockendgas on Jan 6, 2015 20:00:48 GMT
I think the former. Unless I've missed it, there is no mention on the Bristol Rugby Club website acknowledging Arthur Holmes passing and the only response on their independent forum was continuing to blame Holmes. No, you haven't missed it but I'm not surprised with Bristol Rugby now being owned by the bitter and twisted Steve Lansdown. evening, now im no fan of the 82 mob but what make sl bitter and twisted? god how i wish he was rovers top dog
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2015 20:06:14 GMT
No, you haven't missed it but I'm not surprised with Bristol Rugby now being owned by the bitter and twisted Steve Lansdown. evening, now im no fan of the 82 mob but what make sl bitter and twisted? god how i wish he was rovers top dog What clock end said.
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Post by a more piratey game on Jan 6, 2015 20:24:05 GMT
evening, now im no fan of the 82 mob but what make sl bitter and twisted? god how i wish he was rovers top dog What clock end said. I don't wish he was at rovers, but don't know of much wrong with the bloke
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2015 20:59:24 GMT
I don't wish he was at rovers, but don't know of much wrong with the bloke I can't see what's wrong with him either except he invested his millions elsewhere...but let's put it another way, who doesn't wish NH was their Chairman and majority shareholder?
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Post by CountyGroundHotel on Jan 7, 2015 1:11:27 GMT
I wasn't sure if GD meant the rugby followers had it in for Arthur Holmes with his talk of rumours and sub-plots or Rovers followers. Assumed he was referring to the oft-stated comment that Rovers cheated the rugby club out of the ground and their fans blamed Arthur Holmes for letting us do that. Hopefully we will be playing elsewhere in a couple of years! I think the former. Unless I've missed it, there is no mention on the Bristol Rugby Club website acknowledging Arthur Holmes passing and the only response on their independent forum was continuing to blame Holmes. Sounds about right for Bristol. Whilst I've always followed them I am now struggling to find any interest in them as it feels almost like a reinvented side, ignoring his death is just part of the process of ditching the history of the club. I fully expect when they get promoted to see them playing in blue, sad.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2015 7:56:43 GMT
Seemingly no mention of his death in the Post. Poor show
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Post by Curly Wurly on Jan 7, 2015 21:06:52 GMT
Sounds about right for Bristol. Whilst I've always followed them I am now struggling to find any interest in them as it feels almost like a reinvented side, ignoring his death is just part of the process of ditching the history of the club. I fully expect when they get promoted to see them playing in blue, sad. The change kit is already red. Give it some time and the famous hoops will disappear.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2015 22:07:50 GMT
Sounds about right for Bristol. Whilst I've always followed them I am now struggling to find any interest in them as it feels almost like a reinvented side, ignoring his death is just part of the process of ditching the history of the club. I fully expect when they get promoted to see them playing in blue, sad. The change kit is already red. Give it some time and the famous hoops will disappear. I very much doubt that, if for no other reason interchangeable replica shirts make no commercial sense, but equally as anyone who has taken the time to research SLs career will know he does it right, isn't cheap and will deliver what his customers want...that really is the secret to his incredible financial success. If the rugby club supporters want to keep the traditional colours that's what will happen.
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Post by Bridgeman on Jan 7, 2015 22:56:18 GMT
Sounds about right for Bristol. Whilst I've always followed them I am now struggling to find any interest in them as it feels almost like a reinvented side, ignoring his death is just part of the process of ditching the history of the club. I fully expect when they get promoted to see them playing in blue, sad. The change kit is already red. Give it some time and the famous hoops will disappear. The hoops disappeared when Bristol were last in the Premiership, they only reappeared after they were relegated.
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Post by a more piratey game on Jan 7, 2015 23:29:45 GMT
The change kit is already red. Give it some time and the famous hoops will disappear. The hoops disappeared when Bristol were last in the Premiership, they only reappeared after they were relegated. the reason/excuse given was something about clarity in the TV coverage. Although now Sale play in what looks very similar to a blue and white hooped Bristol shirt
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Post by Curly Wurly on Jan 8, 2015 7:16:07 GMT
The change kit is already red. Give it some time and the famous hoops will disappear. I very much doubt that, if for no other reason interchangeable replica shirts make no commercial sense, but equally as anyone who has taken the time to research SLs career will know he does it right, isn't cheap and will deliver what his customers want...that really is the secret to his incredible financial success. If the rugby club supporters want to keep the traditional colours that's what will happen. Thank you Steve Lansdown's love child
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Post by lostinspace on Jan 8, 2015 7:50:13 GMT
The change kit is already red. Give it some time and the famous hoops will disappear. I very much doubt that, if for no other reason interchangeable replica shirts make no commercial sense, but equally as anyone who has taken the time to research SLs career will know he does it right, isn't cheap and will deliver what his customers want...that really is the secret to his incredible financial success. If the rugby club supporters want to keep the traditional colours that's what will happen. well - i know its football ,but Cardiff City fans had that very same thought. the "bluebirds" are now the "redbirds" so that idea won't really work,money men with their own agendas will ultimately have their own way
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 7:54:50 GMT
I very much doubt that, if for no other reason interchangeable replica shirts make no commercial sense, but equally as anyone who has taken the time to research SLs career will know he does it right, isn't cheap and will deliver what his customers want...that really is the secret to his incredible financial success. If the rugby club supporters want to keep the traditional colours that's what will happen. well - i know its football ,but Cardiff City fans had that very same thought. the "bluebirds" are now the "redbirds" so that idea won't really work,money men with their own agendas will ultimately have their own way Good point, but I think the blue red swap at Cardiff was firstly cultural and secondly when he'd been there about 5 minutes and realised what a bunch of complete ****s they are he wanted to **** them off big time.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 10:13:19 GMT
I very much doubt that, if for no other reason interchangeable replica shirts make no commercial sense, but equally as anyone who has taken the time to research SLs career will know he does it right, isn't cheap and will deliver what his customers want...that really is the secret to his incredible financial success. If the rugby club supporters want to keep the traditional colours that's what will happen. well - i know its football ,but Cardiff City fans had that very same thought. the "bluebirds" are now the "redbirds" so that idea won't really work,money men with their own agendas will ultimately have their own way Cardiff fans I know don't go any more - say that it's just not the club they grew up supporting
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