Last time you beat us was 1955. I was gonna say 'most of your fans won't even have been born then', but then again, I doubt any young person would actually support Rovers.
Of course not. Just like those who live in the Cotswolds wouldn't support a team hundreds of miles away in a northern industrial city. Oh hang on....
Anyway, Rotherham will walk the 4th under Steve Evans, and Chesterfield and Wycombe will bouce straight back. Rovers won't make the top 7. You heard it here first
'We're going up' 'City are going down' 'We'll see you in the 2013/14 season'............f00kin' spare me will you boring Gas b@st@rds.
I would be aiming for 21st If I were you as that is about the best you will get. It's obvious the **** are going to struggle. Bolton, BLackburn, Wolves, Birmingham, Blackpool/West Ham, Weeds, Cardiff, Middlesbrough, Hull, Leicestershire, Brighton, Watford, Ipswich, Millwall, Palace, Peterborough, Forest, Barnsley, Sheffield Weds/United, all bigger clubs than the **** and all will probably batter you as well. Can't wait for the 5-0 defeats for city next season. There will be loads of them Gas are odds on next season to finish in the top 3
plymouth, oxford, whatever team messes up the play offs, rotherham, gillingham, bradford, accrington, aldershot, exeter or all bigger clubs then the gas, fact.. you will be lucky to get mid table with `muzzy` and all your best players leaving who want to actually play their football in a stadium, not a rugby patch.
" gasheads " are angry,angry people.....Fine example of their ' fired-up' fans... [video=youtube;_alpneTaJyE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_alpneTaJyE&feature=related[/video]
"Gas are odds on next season to finish in the top 3" They were odds on to win it last year and you struggled for mid table in the 4th tier You're going backwards.. you must be really ****in ****.. And I mean really, really ****...
18 May 2012 Bristol City FC fans banned for attack on Leeds rival Five Bristol City football fans who attacked a Leeds supporter after he celebrated a goal at Ashton Gate last year have been given banning orders. Darren Priaulx was attacked when he sat in the home end at a 2011 match. Christopher Moore and Paul Stitt, both 47 and of Whitchurch and Neil Grey, 32, of Weston-super-Mare were found guilty of violent disorder. Lee Charlton, 29, and Dean Ellis, 41, both of Bristol, pleaded guilty at a previous Bristol Crown Court hearing. Moore and Grey were given 10 month suspended sentences, Stitt was given 12 months, Charlton eight months and Ellis a seven-month sentence all suspended for two years. The five fans have been banned from football matches for up to four years and were also ordered to carry out community service. 'Terrible disgrace' The court heard the ticket was sold in the Dolman Stand to Mr Priaulx, 27, from Plymouth, without the knowledge he was a Leeds fan. Mr Priaulx travelled from Devon with his father, aunt and brother and was told the stand was family-friendly. Roger Frayer, from Avon and Somerset Police, said the force would seek to ban unruly fans. "It was a terrible disgrace to football in itself, you don't expect to see violence and disorder around football games but unfortunately it still crops up," he said Leagues friendliest club
Five Bristol Rovers fans were arrested when police were attacked at Cardiff Central station following the Carling Cup match between Rovers and Cardiff last night. Four men and a 15-year-old youth have been detained and are being questioned. British Transport Police said fans refused to board the 10pm service to Bristol Temple Meads after the match, which Cardiff won 3-1. Officers from South Wales Police (SWP) and British Transport Police (BTP) were deployed to keep rival fans apart but as BTP officers maintained a cordon at the entrance to keep Cardiff fans out, a number of the 150 Rovers' contingent nearby began attacking officers and tried to break through the cordon to get to rival fans. A 21-year-old from Southmead, an 18-year-old from Pucklechurch, a 43-year-old, 20-year-old and 15-year-old, all from Patchway, were arrested. None of the police officers was injured. Superintendent Mike Layton, of BTP, said: "Those guilty of taking part in football-related disorder will be dealt with severely by the courts and Football Banning Orders applied for. "Behaviour such as that witnessed at Cardiff Central station on Wednesday night will not be tolerated. "BTP operates a zero tolerance approach when it comes to disorder and anti-social behaviour when fans use the rail network to travel to and from matches. "Railway staff, passengers and law-abiding football fans have the right to travel without fear and without their safety being compromised by the small minority of so-called fans who spoil it for everyone else" Any dickhead can come up with **** like that (the above didn't take any looking at all!)