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Bugger, thanks pal, that looks a useful site.
Loads of tykes have purchased tickets online for the home areas next saturday evening .I sincerely hope there's no trouble and it spoils a potentially great day for us .Really small allocation given by Bristol Rovers which is understandable given the capacity of the stadium , 1200 I believe which was never going to be enough given the importance of the game .Fingers crossed everything turns out ok .
Can you remember if they had a bar serving alcohol?
Lots of places to get ambushed Dingle so be careful
I’d echo what others have said in the thread Dingle. It can be a dodgy old place Bristol with some real rum characters around. Definitely don’t go in any pubs near the ground. Bristol is the only place that I’ve seen police horses on the terrace (though that was City as opposed to Rovers)
Reds fans in practice session before hitting the Bristol Rovers terraces on saturday evening .https://youtu.be/btEpF334Rtc
Bristol Rovers has a good share of muppets for big days. I'd avoid pubs anywhere near the ground, especially if you're wearing colours or you're loud, and go to a pub in the centre if you're there by public transport. If you're going by car, more over to Whiteladies Road/Clifton.
Blimey Clifton when have you ever drunk in Clifton! Send 'em over to Westbury or Keynsham why don't you, they might get back to Horfield for half-time.
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on April 28, 2019, 08:32:24 pmBristol Rovers has a good share of muppets for big days. I'd avoid pubs anywhere near the ground, especially if you're wearing colours or you're loud, and go to a pub in the centre if you're there by public transport. If you're going by car, more over to Whiteladies Road/Clifton.Blimey Clifton when have you ever drunk in Clifton! Send 'em over to Westbury or Keynsham why don't you, they might get back to Horfield for half-time.I think the pub Idler is referring to is The Wellington? No chance of getting in there if you have colours on, but if you are discreet they might let you in. They will have extra security on the door if they are expecting a big crowd as will most of the places on Gloucester Road.You could try the Gloucester Old Spot on Kellaway Avenue (further beyond the Wellington, past the green and Tesco) or the Lazy Dog on Ashley Down Road. If you go a bit further down that road (past the college and cricket ground) on the other side of the allotments is a local craft brewery. Not been in but I know they have a tap room and do brewery tours on a Saturday afternoon http://wiperandtrue.com/But I would also echo what other people have said. They have a right set of muppets follow the Gas and don't expect much sympathy from the local plod if you are in the home ends.
Can't see as many going now there up
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on April 29, 2019, 07:28:47 pmI’d echo what others have said in the thread Dingle. It can be a dodgy old place Bristol with some real rum characters around. Definitely don’t go in any pubs near the ground. Bristol is the only place that I’ve seen police horses on the terrace (though that was City as opposed to Rovers) I bet you are referring to I think 1981? Madness that day they had just come down we had just gone up to 3rd tier.. I think a horse was actually punched that day.. very scary..however I think we came back to 2-2 but memory isn't what it was...glad to get back to the bus