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Bristol Rovers Mugs
Callumcafc
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For the Bristol Rovers fan in your life, so they can remember the famous night when they beat Charlton.
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Quite bizarre that. Not a local derby, not a crucial end of season win, not even a unique win seeing that they won by exactly the same scoreline last season!0
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Bunch of mugs.1
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Good God, the nights must be slow, lonely and desperate down there...0
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I thought this was in reference to the Bristol mob that were in the covered end....0
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Small club mentality.
although as cider botherers go prefer them to Bristol city0 -
It's just a joke at Louis Mendez expense.0
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Am I missing something ?
I don’t see how this is connected to their win on Tuesday ?1 -
they were certainly very pleased at winning on Tuesday .. don't forget that for many lower league players and clubs, CAFC is still a BIG club and a Valley win is a big feather in the cap and well worth a mug or two1
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We were a premier league team and brought out t-shirts and videos when we won a league game against Arsenal.
Small club mentality..?
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Just a bit of fun surely, all sports should be enjoyable, shouldn't they?2
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Straight from the Daniel Levy book of Football Economics.
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Don't see the big deal tbf, they got a 98th minute winner against arguably one of the biggest clubs to exist.
Let them bask17 -
Must be impressed with their shop getting a mug out so quickly. When was the last time we even had a mug let alone responded quickly to anything2
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Who were the Bristol mob in the covered end ?SidewaysInOz said:I thought this was in reference to the Bristol mob that were in the covered end....0 -
"Not a local derby, not a crucial end of season win, not even a unique win"SporadicAddick said:We were a premier league team and brought out t-shirts and videos when we won a league game against Arsenal.
Small club mentality..?
I think that's the difference, SA?0 -
Not my cup of tea2
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The B-CupDucktapeshoerepairs said:
Who were the Bristol mob in the covered end ?SidewaysInOz said:I thought this was in reference to the Bristol mob that were in the covered end....0 -
It’s not as if they all held hands and raised them aloft a couple of times as they jubilantly walked towards their fans to celebrate a magnificent Champions League /Premiership victory 1-0 League One win over the mighty Orient to build a connection between players and fans before the next 3 defeats6
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Clip popped up on Twitter the day after off the game. Some Bristol Rovers fans in the covered end celebrating the late winner and some of our fans telling them to p*ss off. They were right up the back of the covered end from the clip I saw but for the life of me I now can't find it.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Who were the Bristol mob in the covered end ?SidewaysInOz said:I thought this was in reference to the Bristol mob that were in the covered end....0 -
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I saw that, wasn’t it their board members ?SidewaysInOz said:
Clip popped up on Twitter the day after off the game. Some Bristol Rovers fans in the covered end celebrating the late winner and some of our fans telling them to p*ss off. They were right up the back of the covered end from the clip I saw but for the life of me I now can't find it.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Who were the Bristol mob in the covered end ?SidewaysInOz said:I thought this was in reference to the Bristol mob that were in the covered end....0 -
https://x.com/rosscasey24/status/1691560811754324151?s=46&t=7QVD8tgE9QbrLZquTL2x8Q Is that the covered end ?
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That looks more like the East stand to me, wouldn't be the first time some visitors have had a box and clashed with the locals. Apart from when Ed Sheeran was there of course.1
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It was an important step on their march to 13th place.0
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Why they brought a mug out now is anyone's guess, they did the league double over us last season too so 3 wins on the bounce. A long way away from when we down there and twatted them 5-1.0
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West Lower. Was really bizarre because that is the Bristol Rovers owners alongside their heavies. No idea why they were sat alongside all of us, but hey ho. Celebration was ridiculous excessive and was looking to wind everyone up in the home end. Heavies were trying to claim everyone down, but their owner was giving it large.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:https://x.com/rosscasey24/status/1691560811754324151?s=46&t=7QVD8tgE9QbrLZquTL2x8Q Is that the covered end ?0 -
Posts like this are equally hilarious but sad at the same time.oohaahmortimer said:It’s not as if they all held hands and raised them aloft a couple of times as they jubilantly walked towards their fans to celebrate a magnificent Champions League /Premiership victory 1-0 League One win over the mighty Orient to build a connection between players and fans before the next 3 defeats
If we beat Port Vale I just want them to act normal as that should be the minimum, a home win against a team with barely any revenue.0 -
Fixed it for youBraziliance said:Posts like this are equally hilarious but sad at the same time.
If we beat Port Vale I just want them to act normal as that should be the minimum, a home win by a team with barely any revenue.0 -
Am being serious here, is there a chance our board filled the directors box and Rovers became overspill?SouthWest_Addicks said:
West Lower. Was really bizarre because that is the Bristol Rovers owners alongside their heavies. No idea why they were sat alongside all of us, but hey ho. Celebration was ridiculous excessive and was looking to wind everyone up in the home end. Heavies were trying to claim everyone down, but their owner was giving it large.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:https://x.com/rosscasey24/status/1691560811754324151?s=46&t=7QVD8tgE9QbrLZquTL2x8Q Is that the covered end ?0 -
I think this mug is retaliation for the one we released in honour of Josh Magennis's hatrick against them in 2017.1













