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Chris Webber
20 February 2016 at 11:03 am
Well done Bristol Rovers a club I have supported for years, through thick and thin, mostly thin. Hopefully this is a start of better things to come. But let us not forget the tremendous work done by Nick Higgs and the directors and also the Dunford family for keeping this wonderful club alive, sometimes against all odds. Hopefully the future is bright and the Gas will set the football world alight. Sorry about that last bit, couldn’t resist it.
Up the Gas
rob dean
16 October 2020 at 6:04 pm
So Chris Webber , how is the dream going ??