Tributes after popular Bristol Rovers supporter who wrote ‘Tote End Boys’ dies View 2 Images

Tributes have been paid following the tragic death of Bristol Rovers supporter, Ben Gunstone, who wrote the popular matchday song at The Mem - Tote End Boys.

Gunstone was a teacher, but also wrote, recorded, and performed music alongside his day job, but tragically has died aged 53.

The Tote End Boys song was released in September 2002 and was initially played after a match where Rovers had drawn or lost. It is a song that pays homage to the Tote End at the former Eastville Stadium , which was Rovers’ home until 1986.

At the end of the 2021/22 season , when the Gas snatched the last automatic promotion spot in League Two, it was sung to more positive emotions, though, especially when Jo

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