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The Virtual Museum – Part Three

  Following on from the last two articles, articles Keith Brookman showcases three more items in his collection, all dating from 1944. In the summer of 1944, the Managing Director of the Greyhound Company that had purchased Eastville in 1939, Con Stevens, along with the Racing Manager and Company Secretary John Hare, were in negotiations to join the Football Club’s...

Virtual Museum – Part Two

  Following on from part one, Keith Brookman showcases two more items in his collection; Organised, competitive, football resumed in time for the start of the 1945/46 season though the...

Virtual Museum – Part One

We’ve written before about the Virtual Museum that can be found on the Supporters Club website, and we would really like to hear from any supporters who might have Rovers...

The World Cup and The Gas

  With all the World Cup squads now confirmed and ready for the big kick off tomorrow, here are a few Rovers related connections: Two former Rovers players will be...

Two Caps Presented

  This week, we had the pleasure of presenting legacy caps to two well known Bristol footballers who both represented the two Bristol clubs in the Football League, namely Tony...

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