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Barrow manager was red carded on Saturday so presume will be banned.
Strange considering the results but I quite like a trip to Barrow.Think they will be really up for this so we need to bring our A game - hopefully same team from Bradford (can’t fault any of them). On a side note Billy is a booking away from a one match ban - be a shame if he misses the County game
Strange considering the results but I quite like a trip to Barrow.
Quote from: roversdude on October 30, 2024, 07:41:45 amStrange considering the results but I quite like a trip to Barrow.Think they will be really up for this so we need to bring our A game - hopefully same team from Bradford (can’t fault any of them). On a side note Billy is a booking away from a one match ban - be a shame if he misses the County gameAren’t cards competition specific?
Not sure how significant it is but I note that we have had 65 shots in the last 3 games (one every 4 minutes or so). This is well up on previous fixtures. On the down side we have only scored five goals in those three games.The stat is crude and may be meaningless but it does feel to me that we are starting to click going forward.
I don't know what a low block is. Who invented it? Ehen? What does it do?Ta!!!BobG
Low block is the modern term for teams playing deep in their own half, protecting their goal.High block is teams playing further up the pitch, attacking more......... I think!
It were overseas will the match be available through Rovers+. I can’t see any mention on the rovers website
Reminds me of a spoof video I saw some years ago where someone (maybe Tim Lovejoy?) put an American on commentary of a 'soccer' match. Some of the expressions were priceless - I think 'apex restart' for a corner was my favourite
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on October 31, 2024, 10:37:15 amReminds me of a spoof video I saw some years ago where someone (maybe Tim Lovejoy?) put an American on commentary of a 'soccer' match. Some of the expressions were priceless - I think 'apex restart' for a corner was my favourite I heard a similar one, DU. Instead of "he headed it into the net", he said "he top-balled it into the score sack".
As Churchill once said, "two nations divided by a common language..."BobG