Bristol Rovers and Weymouth have met just twice in competition proper, both times in the FA Cup and both times in Bristol. In addition to these two games, the sides met in an FA Cup fourth-round qualifying match which ended 15-1 to Rovers, and is the Pirates' biggest ever win in a competitive match. The two sides met again the following season in the third qualifying round of the same competition. This time Rovers recorded a relatively modest 5-0 victory.
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| - Bristol Rovers and Weymouth have met just twice in competition proper, both times in the FA Cup and both times in Bristol. In addition to these two games, the sides met in an FA Cup fourth-round qualifying match which ended 15-1 to Rovers, and is the Pirates' biggest ever win in a competitive match. The two sides met again the following season in the third qualifying round of the same competition. This time Rovers recorded a relatively modest 5-0 victory.
- 300px|right|thumb|Port rybacki w Weymouth Weymouth - miasto w Wielkiej Brytanii, w Anglii w hrabstwie Dorset, przy ujściu rzeki Wey do Kanału La Manche, położone częściowo na wyspie Portland, 13 km na południe od Dorchester. Ośrodek wypoczynku letniego. Główny ośrodek Wybrzeża Jurajskiego. Miasto zamieszkuje ok. 52 000 osób. Razem z wyspą Portland tworzą gminę miejską.
- Weymouth was the name of a city on the east coast of Atlantis in the northern part of the landmass. Situated between the bustling trading ports of Hanover to the north and New Hastings to the south, Weymouth never prospered. However it was a point of importance to both the Atlantean Army under Victor Radcliff and the British Army under William Howe due to the arsenal in the city.
- Weymouth is a large English town and one of the more insignificant inhabitations found in the county of Dorset. It is, perhaps not to the satisfaction of its neighbours, situated on the southern coast and more recently at the heart of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site in recognition of the abundance of old fossils and dinosaurs that inhabit the town and "nicer" areas surrounding it. Weymouth (population 3,000,500) is populated entirely by prison officers, tramps and former prisoners of the Borough's three jails currently studying for taking the arduous 'Tramp Knowledge' examinations.
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| - Weymouth is a large English town and one of the more insignificant inhabitations found in the county of Dorset. It is, perhaps not to the satisfaction of its neighbours, situated on the southern coast and more recently at the heart of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site in recognition of the abundance of old fossils and dinosaurs that inhabit the town and "nicer" areas surrounding it. Weymouth (population 3,000,500) is populated entirely by prison officers, tramps and former prisoners of the Borough's three jails currently studying for taking the arduous 'Tramp Knowledge' examinations. Unit of currency : The Weymouth Wang. Exchange 1 Weywang = 1 moment of pointless reflection Main Imports : Prisoners (in transit), Yachties, Alcopops, Niche Lagers Bristolians. Main Exports : Prisoners (in transit), Yachties, Alcopuke, Niche Puke, Dorset Knobs National Anthem : "Oh 2012 we love you 2012, when can we have our new road? we love you 2012" ( explanation : Weymouth has been approved as a departure point for a new 6 lane highway linking Dorset to Rio de Janeiro somewhere in South America ; the road will go out over the sea and cross the 30 miles to the coast of Little Britain where the residents there will finally have a land connection to Tierra del Fuego, then around Cape Horn, through a tunnel under the Panama Canal and onwards to Rio.
- Bristol Rovers and Weymouth have met just twice in competition proper, both times in the FA Cup and both times in Bristol. In addition to these two games, the sides met in an FA Cup fourth-round qualifying match which ended 15-1 to Rovers, and is the Pirates' biggest ever win in a competitive match. The two sides met again the following season in the third qualifying round of the same competition. This time Rovers recorded a relatively modest 5-0 victory.
- Weymouth was the name of a city on the east coast of Atlantis in the northern part of the landmass. Situated between the bustling trading ports of Hanover to the north and New Hastings to the south, Weymouth never prospered. However it was a point of importance to both the Atlantean Army under Victor Radcliff and the British Army under William Howe due to the arsenal in the city. In the Battle of Weymouth, in the first year of the Atlantean War of Independence, Radcliff's green army managed to hold up Howe's professional redcoats long enough for the arsenal to be packed up and sent to New Hastings.
- 300px|right|thumb|Port rybacki w Weymouth Weymouth - miasto w Wielkiej Brytanii, w Anglii w hrabstwie Dorset, przy ujściu rzeki Wey do Kanału La Manche, położone częściowo na wyspie Portland, 13 km na południe od Dorchester. Ośrodek wypoczynku letniego. Główny ośrodek Wybrzeża Jurajskiego. Miasto zamieszkuje ok. 52 000 osób. Razem z wyspą Portland tworzą gminę miejską.
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