Rovers fans ranked 2nd most miserable in Championship
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Re: Rovers fans ranked 2nd most miserable in Championship
Sheffield Wednesday top - knowing someone who supports them, I can back this up.
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Re: Rovers fans ranked 2nd most miserable in Championship
I wonder if Cov fans are still 6th most miserable despite being top of the league?
Strange bunch.
Strange bunch.
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Re: Rovers fans ranked 2nd most miserable in Championship
How is it possible to measure this?
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Great news. Happy to see.
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Re: Rovers fans ranked 2nd most miserable in Championship
Went to deadwood with my Swansea supporter partner as I've never been before, in fact never been to the town, and really enjoyed the two thirds empty stadium, dire atmosphere and swans coming back from one nil down to win 2-1 .
As it was an evening game we got there early and had a look around the town, decent covered shopping centre TBF and spent some time in the museum which was quite good. We thought we'd find somewhere nice to eat pre-match whilst we were in the town but there didn't seem to be much, if any, choice of eateries at all (unless there is a foodie quarter somewhere that we missed) so, quite disappointed, we walked back to the Hungry Horse by the Darwin end where we had parked earlier and ate there.
Whilst walking around the town that afternoon it struck me later that I didn't see a single person wearing rovers "famous" colours.
A weird but enjoyable day out.
As it was an evening game we got there early and had a look around the town, decent covered shopping centre TBF and spent some time in the museum which was quite good. We thought we'd find somewhere nice to eat pre-match whilst we were in the town but there didn't seem to be much, if any, choice of eateries at all (unless there is a foodie quarter somewhere that we missed) so, quite disappointed, we walked back to the Hungry Horse by the Darwin end where we had parked earlier and ate there.
Whilst walking around the town that afternoon it struck me later that I didn't see a single person wearing rovers "famous" colours.
A weird but enjoyable day out.
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Re: Rovers fans ranked 2nd most miserable in Championship
Quick check of Rover's forum?

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Re: Rovers fans ranked 2nd most miserable in Championship
Let's be fair, why WOULDN'T you be miserable having to traipse on Deadwood and watch that shower ?
So it's probably accurate.
So it's probably accurate.