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Post by interceptor on Jan 28, 2017 7:53:23 GMT
Because Wiltshire and Lancashire are similar distances. Idiotic comment! Distance means little to a true supporter, especially on a Saturday. Lancashire on a Tuesday night might afford some excuse but please; Your grubby club playing a premiership side, managed by an ex $hit, in the FA cup on a Saturday afternoon (just after payday for many) and you offer up distance! FA cup against premiership opposition - that's a family day out for a bottom qtr championship side, 400 recognises the confidence of your fan base, not the distance they have to travel. Come on lady Kaiser, put a little more effort in if you want lock horns.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 9:49:51 GMT
Because Wiltshire and Lancashire are similar distances. Idiotic comment! Distance means little to a true supporter, especially on a Saturday. Lancashire on a Tuesday night might afford some excuse but please; Your grubby club playing a premiership side, managed by an ex $hit, in the FA cup on a Saturday afternoon (just after payday for many) and you offer up distance! FA cup against premiership opposition - that's a family day out for a bottom qtr championship side, 400 recognises the confidence of your fan base, not the distance they have to travel. Come on lady Kaiser, put a little more effort in if you want lock horns. Opportunities to play big clubs don't come along very often, you would have thought they would have jumped at the chance.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 10:08:26 GMT
I cant find an "average away support" table for the various divisions,it would be interesting to view tables regarding away support? I don't think you're fooling anyone anymore... I'm calling it as a 'Ted. why? i presume because there away support is higher,wow i must be a city fan then,grow up!
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Post by kegandeg on Jan 28, 2017 10:33:27 GMT
In fairness to the s**t think they have eventually mustered 600 ticket sales for this match still laughable though π
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 11:56:14 GMT
Out of interest do you go on about attendances (ignoring our support home and away is more than yours) because for over two and a half decades we have been the better team and football club?
The fact you either go on about crowd support or hark back to a game 27 years ago highlights more to me what a shower of sh"t you have been for so long?
Just a thought.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 12:00:35 GMT
And I imagine many are not going today for the same reasons as me.
Burnley away is not a big draw. We don't dwell in the bottom divisions like you do and get all excited about playing a lower/prem or higher Championship club because that's pretty normal for us.
We played Burnley twice in the league last year for example.
I realise for you it would be different. Maybe next year eh? That's if you can reach the 3rd round and don't get dumped out by a non league side at home in the lower division rounds. Good luck to you π
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Post by Huntspill Blade on Jan 28, 2017 12:16:35 GMT
Kaiser ... no one can fault your loyalty but whatever way you cut it ...600 away to a Premiership side in Round 4 of the Cup is awful. Chance for your boys to get behind the team and the manager but you have voted with your feet. They will all phone Twentyman in tears later with their opinions.... Genuinely believe we would have taken 5,000 plus because it's a one off and the Cup.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 12:37:25 GMT
I don't think you're fooling anyone anymore... I'm calling it as a 'Ted. why? i presume because there away support is higher,wow i must be a city fan then,grow up! last year their average was about 20 more than us, we both averaged about 1100[ish] if i remember
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 12:38:25 GMT
And I imagine many are not going today for the same reasons as me. Burnley away is not a big draw. We don't dwell in the bottom divisions like you do and get all excited about playing a lower/prem or higher Championship club because that's pretty normal for us. We played Burnley twice in the league last year for example. I realise for you it would be different. Maybe next year eh? That's if you can reach the 3rd round and don't get dumped out by a non league side at home in the lower division rounds. Good luck to you π now THATS a bite kaiser
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 12:46:15 GMT
Rovers were taking a lot more than 600 to away games in the Conference! city's away support #making Bristol cringe !
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 15:12:10 GMT
why? i presume because there away support is higher,wow i must be a city fan then,grow up! last year their average was about 20 more than us, we both averaged about 1100[ish] if i remember Thanks,that all i was trying to find out but couldnt find online.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 15:16:28 GMT
Out of interest do you go on about attendances (ignoring our support home and away is more than yours) because for over two and a half decades we have been the better team and football club? Before having any kind of serious discussion it's always useful to get some things clear, it saves confusion, misunderstanding and time. Can you define what constitutes a 'better club'?
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Jan 28, 2017 16:15:55 GMT
....and whilst the near 700 inbreds are losing up at a weird Lancashire town, their league position looks like its gone for a Burton.
QPR 0-2 Burton pushes c*ty82 down one place , one above relegation..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 16:34:34 GMT
2-0, how can that be Khazi, you played them twice last year, nothing special, just another game.
All that money, all that hype, what was it, Europe in 5 years?
So many gullible fools taken in and what's it got you, a relegation fight and a new record for number of consecutive defeats.
Can't wait for next year's fixtures to be published to see when we play you, of course, that assumes we don't get promoted.
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Post by kentgas on Jan 28, 2017 16:48:58 GMT
And Burnley made 8 changes so the game was basically against Burnley Reserves.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 17:06:20 GMT
Oh well, Khazi will go to ground for another week then, then he'll pop up and start insulting clubs who he thinks are somehow 'lesser' entities than 1982 just because their owners aren't daft enough to chuck tens of millions of pounds at chasing a dream year after year.
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Post by brizzle on Jan 28, 2017 17:07:45 GMT
Oh what fun it is to see, C*ty lose away . . . or at home for that matter.
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Post by matealotblue on Jan 28, 2017 17:11:17 GMT
Oh what fun it is to see, C*ty lose away . . . or at home for that matter. But that's the point though....not many did!
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Post by brizzle on Jan 28, 2017 17:18:38 GMT
Oh what fun it is to see, C*ty lose away . . . or at home for that matter. But that's the point though....not many did! Like rats from the proverbial sinking ship eh?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 19:22:22 GMT
And Burnley made 8 changes so the game was basically against Burnley Reserves. Really? So a side with Sam Vokes up front and Joey Barton in midfield is a sh"t side according to you. So tell me, seeing as this was a poor Burnley side, how do you think Bristol Rovers would have got on up there? That's ignoring that you lost at home to FC Barrow. You think you would have done much better do you?
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