Away we go to............. Bristol Rovers

Last updated : 24 November 2005 By Bm91







































Nickname
Pirates
Formed
1883
Ground name
Memorial Stadium
Capacity
12,000


Address
Memorial Stadium
Filton Avenue
Horfield
Bristol
BS7 0BF



Phone
0117-909-6648
Last season
12th
Manager
Ian Atkins
Website

Bristolrovers.co.uk







Travel
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total
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0.00Start out on Westcombe Drive,BarnetUnclassified 0.00
0.05Turn left onto Fairfield Way. Entering Barnet Fairfield Way0.05
0.05Turn left onto Barnet Hill - A1000A10000.10
0.53At traffic signals continue forward (signposted St Albans) A10000.64
0.27Keep in left hand lane then at traffic signals turn left onto the A1081 (signposted St Albans) A10810.91
1.22"Green Dragon Inn"A10812.13
0.36At roundabout take the 2nd exit onto St Albans Road - A1081A10812.49
0.83South Mimms Service Area (WELCOME BRAK)A10813.32
0.03At roundabout take the 2nd exit, then join the M25 motorway (signposted Heathrow Airport, Watford)
TRAFFIC BLACKSPOT - Call 401100 from your mobile TRAFFIC BLACKSPOT - Call 401100 from your mobile
M253.35
7.51Continue forward at junction 21 (signposted M25 Heathrow Airport) M2510.86
19.56Leave the M25 at junction 15, then join the M4 motorway (signposted The West, Slough)
TRAFFIC BLACKSPOT - Call 401100 from your mobile
M430.42
26.72Reading Service Area (MOTO) BP garage - link opens a new windowM457.14
13.53Chieveley Service Area (MOTO) BP garage - link opens a new windowM470.67
11.27Membury Service Area (WELCOME BREAK) BP garage - link opens a new windowM481.94
28.38Leigh Delamere Service Area (MOTO)M4110.32
16.01Leave the M4 at junction 19 onto the M32 (signposted Bristol)M32126.33
3.32Leave the M32 at junction 2, then at roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Eastgate Road (signposted Horfield) Entering Bristol Eastgate Road129.65
0.34Take right-hand lane and bear right onto Muller Road - B4469 (signposted Horfield) B4469129.99
1.38Turn left onto Filton AvenueFilton Avenue131.37
0.16Turn leftUnclassified 131.53
0.01Arrive at BS7 0BF,HorfieldUnclassified 131.54
-Section time 2:24, Total time 2:24







Terrace: Adult £14, Concession £8


Food and Drink ( thank you to visit Bristol for the below info )
Burger King Drive Thru
The Venue At Cribbs Causeway
Merlin Road
BRISTOL

T: 0117 959 0712
F: 0117 959 0712
Burger King quick service restaurant, serving both beef and chicken products. Vegetarians also catered for and kids meals available. Two minutes away from the Mall and easy reach of the Warner Bros cinema.


Subway
15 Clare Street
The Centre
Bristol

T: 0117 925 6164
F: 0117 927 9702
Fresh in-store baked breads and freshly made sandwiches. Lean meats, lots of fresh salads and tasty sauces. Made just the way you like it. Also offer wraps. Eat in or take-away.


The Courtyard Restaurant
20-21 Lower Park Row
Clifton
BRISTOL

T: 0117 9297 817
Open 09.00 - 23.00 Monday to Sunday. Venue with a menu catering for everyone from coffee to full meals. All from fresh produce delivered daily.


Cafê Cariba
45 Jamaica Street
Stokes Croft
BRISTOL

T: 0117 9442348
European and Caribbean coffe shop serving healthy and vegetarian options - hot and cold meals. Specialist coffees, salads, sandwiches. Buffets and functions.


Royce Rolls Whole Food
St Nicholas Market
Corn Exchange
BRISTOL

T: 077 634 95862
F: 0117 9824 228
Established in 1979, Royce Rolls is Bristol's oldest vegetarian cafe. Rolls are made to our own recipe with a choice of 25 different fillings. We have a wide range of savouries and cakes. Also available is our own blend coffee, teas and herbal infusions. Our aim is to serve the best food available in a relaxed atmosphere.


Subway Bishopston Branch
29 Gloucester Road
Bishopston
Bristol
Fresh in-store baked breads and freshly made sandwiches. Lean meats, lots of fresh salads and tasty sauces. Made just the way you like it. Also offer wraps. Eat in or take-away. Subway has 5 branches conviently located close to the shops in the City Centre, Park Street, Broadmead, Clifton and Bishopston.


Rajmoni
88a Queens Road
Clifton
BRISTOL

T: 0117 974 1700
Traditional and modern Indian cuisine with the emphasis on healthy eating.


Subway Queen's Road Branch
15 Queen's Road
Park Street
Bristol
Fresh in-store baked breads and freshly made sandwiches. Lean meats, lots of fresh salads and tasty sauces. Made just the way you like it. Also offer wraps. Eat in or take-away. Subway has 5 branches conviently located close to the shops in the City Centre, Park Street, Broadmead, Clifton and Bishopston.


Subway Clifton Branch
103 Whiteladies Road
Clifton
Bristol
Fresh in-store baked breads and freshly made sandwiches. Lean meats, lots of fresh salads and tasty sauces. Made just the way you like it. Also offer wraps. Eat in or take-away. Subway has 5 branches conviently located close to the shops in the City Centre, Park Street, Broadmead, Clifton and Bishopston.


Caribbean Takeaway
Stapleton Road
Easton
BRISTOL

T: 0117 9391724
Caribbean and English takeaway: Curried goat - Ox tail - Saltfish - fish and chips - chicken - sausages


The Chariots Rest Cafe
Roman Camps. A46 Bath/Stroud Rd.
Old Sodbury
BRISTOL

T: 01454 320 135
Situated in front of Roman camp settlement on edge of cotswolds. Ample parking for all. 80 covers, outside seating. Renowned for 'all day breakfast' children's menu available. Easy access for disabled people. Parties catered for. Bookings taken. Lovely rural situation.


Subway Union Street Branch
31 Union Street
Broadmead
Bristol
Fresh in-store baked breads and freshly made sandwiches. Lean meats, lots of fresh salads and tasty sauces. Made just the way you like it. Also offer wraps. Eat in or take-away. Subway has 5 branches conviently located close to the shops in the City Centre, Park Street, Broadmead, Clifton and Bishopston.


pieminister
24 Stokes Croft
BRISTOL

T: 0117 942 9500
F: 017 942 9372
Email Web Site
pieminister produces delicious handmade pies using only the finest ingredients sourced from the west country. We have a factory and shop/cafe at 24 Stokes Croft. Hot pies to eat in with mash and gravy only £4 or buy pies to take home for supper.


Primrose Cafe
1 Boyces Avenue
Clifton
BRISTOL

T: 0117 9466577
Sunny alfresco cafe serving soups & salads, bagels & baguettes with organic ice-cream made on the premises. Transforms into an intimate Bring Your Own Bistro at night specialising in fresh cornish fish.


Blackbird Cafe
2 Clayton Street
Avonmouth
BRISTOL

T: 0117 982 3512
Transport Cafe. Good English Breakfast & Lunch. Menus served with a smile. Fastest breakfast in the west!! For the working person with little time to spare.


Popeye's Diner
Brunel Lock Road
Cumberland Basin
BRISTOL

T: 0117 9277250
Popeye's Diner is a cafe/diner serving breakfast all day, and a range of home made specials cooked in house by the girls. Chose from Small, Big or Monster breakfasts, burgers, pies pasty's faggotts, liver and onion, plus a selection of sandwiches.


Riverstation
The Grove
BRISTOL

T: 0117 914 4434
F: 0117 934 9990
Email Web Site
An award winning conversion of a former police station. Situated on the waterfront with stunning views of the old docks. The kitchen won 'Menu of the Year' in it's first year of opening and goes from strength to strength. Simple menus are available all day in the Deli Bar and the restaurant is open seven days a week.


Culinaria
1 Chandos Road
Redland
BRISTOL

T: 0117 973 7999
F: 0117 973 7999
Small neighbourhood restaurant with 30 seats serving small fresh menu. Totally non-smoking. European food. Some dishes available to take home.


Taste of Morocco
180 Gloucester Road
Bishopston
BRISTOL

T: 0117 907 4073
F: 0117 966 5066
The first Moroccon Restaurant in Bristol. Mediteranian relaxed atmosphere offering the best traditional Moroccan
Pubs:
There are hundreds of pubs on Gloucester Road. Think twice about going in the Duke of York or the Victoria, if you are an away fan.

Last time the sides met:
Barnet 1-1 Bristol Rovers
League Two
Sat Aug 9th

Junior Agogo's late header denied Barnet a winning return to the Football League as last season's League Two draw specialists Bristol Rovers earned an undeserved 1-1 draw at Underhill.

The Bees had taken the lead on 77 minutes through the brave persistence of Richard Graham who capitalised on a Rovers' defensive mix-up. The visitors, however, went home with a point through a late Agogo effort, after he rose unchallenged at the back post and netted from close in.

Barnet made their intent clear from the off, and were unlucky not to have taken the lead in the opening two minutes. The dangerous Graham found Dean Sinclair from the left, with Sinclair teasing his way past the Rovers defence only to see his 10-yard effort tipped acrobatically over the bar by an alert Scott Shearer.

The Bees sustained their pressure and went close again on 10 minutes when Sinclair drove a fierce angled shot which flew past Shearer's post.

Midway through the first half, Dwane Lee created space on the right and his measured low cross was unable to find the tap-in it needed.

Rovers' only effort of the first half saw Craig Disley flash a shot wide from 12 yards and his side were indebted to Jo Bass for the half ending goalless, when he cleared a Ben Strevens header off the line.

Barnet's crossing game was finally rewarded when a punt out from keeper Scott Tynan found a willing Graham and, despite pressure from Shearer, Graham was gifted his first strike of the season as his effort trickled in.

That seemed to be it, however, the Pirates secured a point when a defensive mix-up involving Ian Hendon and Ismail Yakubu was punished when a Ryan Williams cross was headed in by Agogo.