Tuesday Apr 29 2008 12:50
Bristol Rovers will play their home games at Cheltenham Town's Whaddon Road ground for the next two seasons while their own Memorial Stadium is redeveloped.
The Pirates opted to groundshare with the Robins rather than move temporarily to Yeovil Town or Swindon Town.
Rovers chairman Ron Craig said: "The decision to share with Cheltenham was made with fans in mind as it's the easiest option for travelling. The quality of the pitch was also a consideration.
"We'd like to thank Swindon Town and Yeovil Town for their co-operation during this time, and we look forward to working closely with Cheltenham in the coming months.
"We're also looking forward to the continued support of our loyal fans during this difficult time away from the Memorial Stadium.
"We really appreciate all the backing they've already given us, and hope that they continue to do so while we play away from Bristol."
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