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Gary Johnson for Bristol Rovers Manager

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It seems Gary Johnson is interested in succeeding the knobhead. Come on Higgs, appoint him. I can't wait for the reaction from Rovers fans. Blue Square here you come!!!!!!!
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I'm not going to wish more ill fortune on Rovers any more. Bucks has gone now so i wish them well ( apart from at Plainmoor in March! ).
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
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Sorry - the way a lot of their fans behaved on here in the summer - I wish them nothing but relegation. Their recent behaviour (regardless of Buckle, and I heard they did the same to Trollope and Penny) is deplorable. Another set of delusional, don't you know who we are – how dare you turn up!, big club pretenders!*

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Agree with Richinns for the most part. Some of their fans seem to think they have some devine right to turn over teams in this league. Even now, with the state they're in, one Rovers poster on their forum would only admit that the Crawley side is currently better than theirs in the league. According to him, Rovers were second only to Crawley. Maybe he should look at the league table.

However, I do think some of the Rovers fans on here have contributed nicely with very honest insight as to what i happening at their club, and I, for one, hope they continue to contribute to our forum.
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stevegull wrote:Agree with Richinns for the most part. Some of their fans seem to think they have some devine right to turn over teams in this league. Even now, with the state they're in, one Rovers poster on their forum would only admit that the Crawley side is currently better than theirs in the league. According to him, Rovers were second only to Crawley. Maybe he should look at the league table.

However, I do think some of the Rovers fans on here have contributed nicely with very honest insight as to what i happening at their club, and I, for one, hope they continue to contribute to our forum.
Agree with that (my heart goes out to those few true fans) - but the ones who came to try to rub our faces in it with their patronising ‘we are you are not’ bull (and have not been seen since things started going south) deserve all the joys of non league football.
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I think it might take me longer than that. The big club billy bollocks nonsense that we put up with from Rovers fans over the summer has left a very bad taste in my mouth. I am not that forgiving a person though! (at least I acknowledge my weakness). I'm not actually wishing them ill fortune, I just feel that appointing Gary Johnson, with all his history with Rovers fans, would produce very amusing consequences.

To be honest I have had it up to here with the big clubitis that we have experienced over the past year or so. The garbage from Argyle fans that I have read since Monday has made me think that there is some justice in the world, with Argyle, Rovers and AC Northampton (with their big club billy bollocks attitudes) all languishing near the foot of the table.
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It's ironic that the very biggest fish of all in this division (if such a thing exists, what is a 'big' club?) Bradford City, don't make a sound. They just play their football, don't do very well, accept their lot and get on with things. When was the last time we had any nonsense from their lot on here about attendances and wages and all the other bollocks we get from Rovers and AC Cobblers? The answer is we've never had it because Bradford seem to know that it's not the number of fans in the stand or Range Rovers in the car park, but points on the board that count.

As much as I really don't care about Rovers now cockend has proven himself to be the hopeless idiot who was nothing but incredibly lucky during his time here, it might do their fans a bit of good to experience the trauma of relegation to the Conference, they might then understand that playing among the top 92 best teams in England and Wales (out of about 50,000 teams registered with the FA) is a privilege earned with hard work and skill on the pitch and behind the scenes, not merely with a 'my willy is bigger than your willy' contest of attendances and transfer fees.

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ferrarilover wrote:It's ironic that the very biggest fish of all in this division (if such a thing exists, what is a 'big' club?) Bradford City, don't make a sound. They just play their football, don't do very well, accept their lot and get on with things. When was the last time we had any nonsense from their lot on here about attendances and wages and all the other bollocks we get from Rovers and AC Cobblers? The answer is we've never had it because Bradford seem to know that it's not the number of fans in the stand or Range Rovers in the car park, but points on the board that count.

As much as I really don't care about Rovers now cockend has proven himself to be the hopeless idiot who was nothing but incredibly lucky during his time here, it might do their fans a bit of good to experience the trauma of relegation to the Conference, they might then understand that playing among the top 92 best teams in England and Wales (out of about 50,000 teams registered with the FA) is a privilege earned with hard work and skill on the pitch and behind the scenes, not merely with a 'my willy is bigger than your willy' contest of attendances and transfer fees.

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ferrarilover wrote:It's ironic that the very biggest fish of all in this division (if such a thing exists, what is a 'big' club?) Bradford City, don't make a sound. They just play their football, don't do very well, accept their lot and get on with things. When was the last time we had any nonsense from their lot on here about attendances and wages and all the other bollocks we get from Rovers and AC Cobblers? The answer is we've never had it because Bradford seem to know that it's not the number of fans in the stand or Range Rovers in the car park, but points on the board that count.

As much as I really don't care about Rovers now cockend has proven himself to be the hopeless idiot who was nothing but incredibly lucky during his time here, it might do their fans a bit of good to experience the trauma of relegation to the Conference, they might then understand that playing among the top 92 best teams in England and Wales (out of about 50,000 teams registered with the FA) is a privilege earned with hard work and skill on the pitch and behind the scenes, not merely with a 'my willy is bigger than your willy' contest of attendances and transfer fees.

Matt.

Bucks is the king when it comes to these though. He makes sure that he measures the length of his member against that of each other player within the club and if he wins he takes it as a green light to 'cover' the wife / partner of the player who sadly has a comparatively inferior sized penis. God how i so wished Justin Fashanu was playing for Bucks! :lol: ( Sincere apologies to any homosexual Gulls - i'm not in any way a homophobe but i'm sure PB is!!) :rofl:
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
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