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Raised Elbow wrote:From where i was sitting, when Turner scored his last try the North stand was well empty.They did'nt even stay to clap Rovers off at the end.
What time was that at?
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ComeOnYouUll wrote:Well they must have been running because Bill Arthur mentions the Rovers supporters on the footbridge over the railway line on 71 minutes.
Were you at the game or watching at home?
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dum-dum wrote:Were you at the game or watching at home?
I was at the game of course, but I have this thing called "Sky+" which means you can watch TV programmes at times other than when they were initially broadcast. It's reet good.
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Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
ComeOnYouUll wrote:I was at the game of course, but I have this thing called "Sky+" whch means you can watch TV programmes at times other than when they were initially broadcast. It's reet good.
Then you'd know that a large majority of Rovers fans were still there regardless of what a Sky pundit said.
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