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In the league (not including cup competitions) the last time we won even the first 3 games was 1994-95 (and we drew and lost a 2-leg League Cup tie, so no wins there)Our longest winning streak in the league from a season start is 5 in 1990-91 and 1946-47, the only other two seasons we have won the first three. So in only 3 out of 98 League and Conference seasons have we won our first three league games.Edit: In 2002-03 (the season we won promotion from the Conference) we won the first 2, drew the third, and won the next 4. That draw was the famous match at Telford where we were 4-0 up at half time and drew 4-4. IIRC Telford had a man sent off as well, although very late on.
We won our first 4 games of the season?
IIRC it started to unravel when we sold Jamie Lawrence. We were looking good for auto promotion (34 points from the first 16 matches) and we ended up missing the playoffs.
From memory after winning the first 5 league games in 90/91, did we then lose the next 5? Pretty sure we did.
Quote from: RoversInSpain on August 14, 2025, 01:22:09 pmFrom memory after winning the first 5 league games in 90/91, did we then lose the next 5? Pretty sure we did.Lost the next 4 on the bounce.https://www.11v11.com/teams/doncaster-rovers/tab/matches/season/1991/
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 14, 2025, 01:37:29 pmQuote from: RoversInSpain on August 14, 2025, 01:22:09 pmFrom memory after winning the first 5 league games in 90/91, did we then lose the next 5? Pretty sure we did.Lost the next 4 on the bounce.https://www.11v11.com/teams/doncaster-rovers/tab/matches/season/1991/I think the career ending injury to Dave 'Bruno' Jones in those early games had a lot to do with the loss of form
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on August 14, 2025, 12:56:14 pmIIRC it started to unravel when we sold Jamie Lawrence. We were looking good for auto promotion (34 points from the first 16 matches) and we ended up missing the playoffs.That was definitely a driver, Dutch. We peaked in many ways at the Huddersfield FA Cup game which was a real contest but ruined after Jim Parker sent off David Roche in the first half. Selling Chris Swailes in March was also a problem. Still though went on in mid April to nail Scunny 5-0 away in a very memorable match. One for the ages.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on August 14, 2025, 05:54:36 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on August 14, 2025, 12:56:14 pmIIRC it started to unravel when we sold Jamie Lawrence. We were looking good for auto promotion (34 points from the first 16 matches) and we ended up missing the playoffs.That was definitely a driver, Dutch. We peaked in many ways at the Huddersfield FA Cup game which was a real contest but ruined after Jim Parker sent off David Roche in the first half. Selling Chris Swailes in March was also a problem. Still though went on in mid April to nail Scunny 5-0 away in a very memorable match. One for the ages.That Huddersfield cup game was one of the wildest moments in the 50 + years I've been going to games. Derby mid 70s,dogs let of the leash at the back of the kop,sheff u in the league cup in 79ish when the away end emptied and brawling all over the place. Millwall at home 82ish,Lincoln 84/5ish. However Huddersfield was different. It felt like something had been brewing up for years. Every pub got closed after the game,and police were attacked all over the centre. I saw a lad light something, throw it at a group of 6 or 7 police. They were blown of their feet. The next thing they were getting run out the Nags head by blokes hitting them with metal bar stools.Time to get out of town at that point. Ended up in the Crown(gay pub)? Near the old art college/multi carpark to find it full of Rovers fans with the same idea
If David Roche hadn't been kneecapped he could have been some player
We had a fantastic start that 90’s season only us and Liverpool were unbeaten for that period, we had the flash in the pan Jonny Muir up front with Bruno alongside. I kept thinking this would be the season i finally see us promoted, alas we fell very slowly away.
I will never, ever forget that match away at Exeter. 5-1 to us in the end. Would have been nearer 8 or 9 if Graeme Jones hadn't got himself stupidly sent off at the start of the second half. Even when you remember Stock, Coppinger and Wellens I've never seen a midfield so utterly dominant as Roche, Parrish and Brabin were that day. They were a very, very fine Rovers midfield.BobG
Remember going to York City searching for our fifth straight win and it was the game after the sad passing of David Longhurst and I remember there was a bucket collection for his family & it somehow felt fitting York won that day in memory of their fallen player.
No CBCB. The 5-1 match it was Graeme Jones who was sent off - early in the second half I believe. 5th November 1994. BobG
Quote from: BobG on August 15, 2025, 09:23:46 pmNo CBCB. The 5-1 match it was Graeme Jones who was sent off - early in the second half I believe. 5th November 1994. BobGActually checking the record, it was David Roche sent off.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on August 15, 2025, 09:50:29 pmQuote from: BobG on August 15, 2025, 09:23:46 pmNo CBCB. The 5-1 match it was Graeme Jones who was sent off - early in the second half I believe. 5th November 1994. BobGActually checking the record, it was David Roche sent off. Ha!!! Better than Hackett but I still think it was Graeme Jones. I haven't found a website that can help though. Mind you I'm starting to wonder if the date I gave is wrong! Oh well. It doesn't matter. The point was how good that Parrish, Brabin & Roche midfield was. Cheers!BobG