............ We would of been at the Memorial Stadium for 20 years. Can't believe it's been that long. Also this means we would of departed Eastville 30 years ago.
I have good memories of Eastville and Twerton Park
This time next year we could be preparing for life in the conference again. Or maybe league 1. We have a 6 in 24 chance of leaving league 2 meaning a 18 in 24 chance of staying in league 2.
Don't worry about that the thread is about being at the Mem for 20 yearsI think we will have a chance at play offs if we recruit well
A dump!!!!!I have fantastc memories of Eastville but unfortunately I cannot say the same of Trumpton, an embarrasing dump with an unlevel playing surface, I use to hate going over there.
I think we will have a chance at play offs if we recruit well
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A dump!!!!!
Maybe
But we wouldn't have a team today if it wasn't for them plus wasn't twerton the last place we won a league title.
Don't worry about that the thread is about being at the Mem for 20 years![]()

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. I stood in the poplar stand at the front by the half way line, had a great view in the small gap between the bar and the wall. It was also where I got to work for Rovers too as a ballboy for the last couple of seasons that we played there. Before being a ballboy I use to help Ray Kendall hang the kit up and get all the football boots out of a massive metal container and then match them up. They had the players initials in them. I was always given a free program for it for payment. Was great fun. Lots of memories.That's why I'm glad I follow the team and not the ground they play in.It was a 'proper' dump and dont you believe otherwise.
Looking back now, Twerton was a dump but at the time being a kid, I loved it. Its where my parents allowed to watch Rovers so it was where it all began for me. Like that 1st kiss or where you lost your virginity, something you cant forget and something grateful to be apart of. I stood in the poplar stand at the front by the half way line, had a great view in the small gap between the bar and the wall. It was also where I got to work for Rovers too as a ballboy for the last couple of seasons that we played there. Before being a ballboy I use to help Ray Kendall hang the kit up and get all the football boots out of a massive metal container and then match them up. They had the players initials in them. I was always given a free program for it for payment. Was great fun. Lots of memories.
but when I got older and had my own season ticket me and my mate stood behind the goal next to the away end I did go to Eastville but I can barely remember it.