Seems simple enough to still register and buy from the Bristol rovers website. I believe they are known to be quite friendly with away fans in the home sections.
Seems simple enough to still register and buy from the Bristol rovers website. I believe they are known to be quite friendly with away fans in the home sections.
They weren’t friendly at twerton park when Charlton fans went in home end back in the 90’s, that’s for sure
Seems simple enough to still register and buy from the Bristol rovers website. I believe they are known to be quite friendly with away fans in the home sections.
They weren’t friendly at twerton park when Charlton fans went in home end back in the 90’s, that’s for sure
I was watching from Erith Sports Centre. And then the Ashton Gate fiasco do Bristolians not like us?
and amazingly running battle with Swindon fans back in bath after the game
It was Bristol C fans.
It all kicked off wild west style in the pub we were in. We were talking to Rovers and City fans for about half an hour, before the Rovers fans said they were leaving as the City fans would be kicking off soon (they knew them).
They were right, about 10 mins later bottles started flying, everyone was fighting and the landlord jumped over the bar swinging a baseball bat. The police turned up and separated everyone. They escorted all the Charlton fans to a pub across the road from the train station, to make sure we all left town. The trains were hourly and the London train had just left.
Bath rugby team had been playing a big game in London and hundreds/thousands of their fans were returning to the station adding to the mayhem.
Then the Bristol C lads returned, walking down the road to the pub swinging chains and it all kicked off again. Bizarre day.
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So enjoy Come On You Reds
Nothing to play for & we take solid numbers everywhere.
Ignore the directions by train given in this guide, there is no service on the Elizabeth Line on Good Friday between Abbey Wood & Paddington due to engineering works.
It all kicked off wild west style in the pub we were in.
We were talking to Rovers and City fans for about half an hour, before the Rovers fans said they were leaving as the City fans would be kicking off soon (they knew them).
They were right, about 10 mins later bottles started flying, everyone was fighting and the landlord jumped over the bar swinging a baseball bat.
The police turned up and separated everyone.
They escorted all the Charlton fans to a pub across the road from the train station, to make sure we all left town.
The trains were hourly and the London train had just left.
Bath rugby team had been playing a big game in London and hundreds/thousands of their fans were returning to the station adding to the mayhem.
Then the Bristol C lads returned, walking down the road to the pub swinging chains and it all kicked off again.
Bizarre day.