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We still can’t convert the chances 4-0 would have flattered them !
Quote from: since-1969 on October 19, 2019, 05:34:23 pmWe still can’t convert the chances 4-0 would have flattered them !Rubbish. Hit the bar and some good blocks. But hey, trust you to have something to moan about after that.
Just goes to show that even twelve games into the season is too early to be an indication of how good teams are. On that showing Bristol Rovers aren't even a top half side let alone playoffs.Excellent performance by the lads today and still not hit our stride yet IMO.
There may be some posters missing tonight guys
Quote from: PDX_Rover on October 19, 2019, 05:35:44 pmQuote from: since-1969 on October 19, 2019, 05:34:23 pmWe still can’t convert the chances 4-0 would have flattered them !Rubbish. Hit the bar and some good blocks. But hey, trust you to have something to moan about after that.To be fair both Ennis and Sadlier were put through with the keeper to beat, and Anderson at one point found the ball in space with just the keeper to beat, not to mention the 3 or 4 chances that fell to Whiteman and Sheaf....
The second automatic spot looks up for grabs to me , other than Ipswich Town the league seems to be more equal this year than last when you had Luton , Barnsley , , Portsmouth , Sunderland and Charlton significantly better than the rest with all five capable of an automatic spot at various stages of the season .I'm not convinced looking at the table tonight that some of the clubs who occupy the top 6 places can last the pace with all due respect to them in terms of squad depth and budget in the January window .Very interesting to observe and if Rovers can put a good unbeaten run together then they will be right in the mix for second spot .