SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted November 3 Posted November 3 (edited) Little bit of fan pressure done a world of good it seems..who wudda thunk it! Edited November 4 by SIMON GARNERS 194 Quote
47er Posted November 3 Posted November 3 6 hours ago, Herbie6590 said: If only there was somewhere to check this…😉 https://www.brfcs.com/football/match/1386711/bristol-city-blackburn That's the site I found and quoted stats from!😜 Quote
Herbie6590 Posted November 3 Posted November 3 1 hour ago, 47er said: That's the site I found and quoted stats from!😜 I hear it’s a fine site…comes highly recommended 😀 Quote
DackDackGoose Posted November 3 Posted November 3 14 hours ago, Devon Rover said: That was actually a great day. I went to Ashton Gate for that one, and a few defeats since. I'll be there tomorrow but in a home fans section. Trying to rehearse my poker face for if Rovers score. Unsure if this is a skill I will actually require...! Same was with home fans couple years ago when we got battered, as I get free tickets via work. Head in hands that one They weren't even singing til 4 nil up... Worst thing is I'm also a Bristol rovers fan so hate going to the stadium full stop! Quote
norwichblue Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Not expecting anything on a Tuesday night at Ashton Gate. Taking anything away from here would be a great result and another very welcome surprise. COYB 🔵⚪️🌹 1 Quote
superniko Posted November 4 Posted November 4 (edited) Similar opinions to others in that I'm thinking absolutely no chance given a mid-week away match. Having said that, a result here puts us into a decent position heading into the 2nd quarter of the season....fixtures after this until Christmas look favourable, with 6 of 9 at home and 6 of 9 against bottom half teams. Although we do have 7 games in 23 days - that Ipswich cancellation is frustrating on so many levels, not least as they'll probably hit form now. Wednesday, Oxford and Pompey in December could make for a happy or disastrous Christmas! Edited November 4 by superniko 1 Quote
its_rovertime Posted November 4 Posted November 4 34 minutes ago, superniko said: Similar opinions to others in that I'm thinking absolutely no chance given a mid-week away match. Having said that, a result here puts us into a decent position heading into the 2nd quarter of the season....fixtures after this until Christmas look favourable, with 6 of 9 at home and 6 of 9 against bottom half teams. Although we do have 7 games in 23 days - that Ipswich cancellation is frustrating on so many levels, not least as they'll probably hit form now. Wednesday, Oxford and Pompey in December could make for a happy or disastrous Christmas! Just looking at those fixtures and I just had a thought that summed up where we are right now, Wrexham away, a club that hasn't been in the 2nd tier for 43 years, will very likely go into that game having vastly more Championship experience in their starting XI than we do. I have no idea what the actual total minutes in the Championship per side will be, but I would wager they will be miles ahead of us in that respect, sobering thought for the day! 2 Quote
rigger Posted November 4 Posted November 4 3 hours ago, its_rovertime said: Just looking at those fixtures and I just had a thought that summed up where we are right now, Wrexham away, a club that hasn't been in the 2nd tier for 43 years, will very likely go into that game having vastly more Championship experience in their starting XI than we do. I have no idea what the actual total minutes in the Championship per side will be, but I would wager they will be miles ahead of us in that respect, sobering thought for the day! And yet, we will still beat them. Quote
MarkBRFC Posted November 4 Posted November 4 7 minutes ago, rigger said: And yet, we will still beat them. I bet we don't. That will be 14 consecutive away defeats by promoted sides. 1 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted November 4 Posted November 4 5 hours ago, superniko said: Similar opinions to others in that I'm thinking absolutely no chance given a mid-week away match. Having said that, a result here puts us into a decent position heading into the 2nd quarter of the season....fixtures after this until Christmas look favourable, with 6 of 9 at home and 6 of 9 against bottom half teams. Although we do have 7 games in 23 days - that Ipswich cancellation is frustrating on so many levels, not least as they'll probably hit form now. Wednesday, Oxford and Pompey in December could make for a happy or disastrous Christmas! I was thinking the opposite about the Ipswich game in that we're finally hitting a bit of form. Ok -I know we should only have been replaying the last 10-15 mins against ten men anyway, but, I think it would have been a lot worse replaying the full 90 mins within a 2-3 weeks. Quote
davulsukur Posted November 4 Posted November 4 A Tuesday night away game at a ground we rarely win at. Yeah, not much confidence in this one. 1 Quote
roverblue Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Maybe it's just me but we always seem to play these midweek away and lose. But confidence will be high after a great away performance where we have generally looked better than we do at home. Bristol 2-2 Rovers Quote
philipl Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Bristol City supporter friend has texted me that they have a completely makeshift defense and midfield because of injuries and hoping we have no pace in our team. Quote
Polky Posted November 4 Posted November 4 We never win at Ashton Gate, would be happy with a point from this one. 3 Quote
BankEnd Rover Posted November 4 Posted November 4 (edited) Bristol city like to play on the counter, that's where the majority of their shots stem from. If we leave gaping holes like we do, then we will concede a few...Need to keep it tight like last game. Edited November 4 by BankEnd Rover Quote
Old Codger Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Rovers: Toth, Alebiosu, Miller, Wharton (c), McLoughlin, Hedges, Tronstad, Gardner-Hickman, Morishita, Ohashi, Gudjohnsen Substitutes: Pears, Ribeiro, Tavares, Gueye, De Neve, Henriksson, Forshaw, Montgomery, Atcheson Quote
Old Codger Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Just now, Old Codger said: Rovers: Toth, Alebiosu, Miller, Wharton (c), McLoughlin, Hedges, Tronstad, Gardner-Hickman, Morishita, Ohashi, Gudjohnsen Substitutes: Pears, Ribeiro, Tavares, Gueye, De Neve, Henriksson, Forshaw, Montgomery, Atcheson Nothing on the bench, other than De Neve's crossing and Montgomery's tankedy tankedyness. Quote
des Posted November 4 Posted November 4 1 minute ago, Waggy76 said: Is this game on the red button? Yes 1 Quote
moerpho Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Hoping for a draw - expecting a loss. Will be watching the first 15 mins then I switch over to Bodø Glimt in Champions League. That club is everything we should strive to be. Quote
... Posted November 4 Posted November 4 1 minute ago, moerpho said: Hoping for a draw - expecting a loss. Will be watching the first 15 mins then I switch over to Bodø Glimt in Champions League. That club is everything we should strive to be. Where's the we if you aren't watching Rovers 1 Quote
davulsukur Posted November 4 Posted November 4 3 minutes ago, moerpho said: Hoping for a draw - expecting a loss. Will be watching the first 15 mins then I switch over to Bodø Glimt in Champions League. That club is everything we should strive to be. Surely you're hoping for a win? 1 Quote
moerpho Posted November 4 Posted November 4 I’ll be following Rovers by text and this forum like many times before for a plethora of reasons. Quote
OsloRover Posted November 4 Posted November 4 1 hour ago, philipl said: Bristol City supporter friend has texted me that they have a completely makeshift defense and midfield because of injuries and hoping we have no pace in our team. Lucky for them they are playing rovers then Quote
barry_ Posted November 4 Posted November 4 not sure why Gardner-Hickman plays week in week out? Quote
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