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A Rovers fan’s take on the game:Olowu should have been sent off for the terrible foul on Bailey. That ‘non-decision’ changed the course of the game, as I also believe it affected the rest of Owen’s performance;We played well in the first half and certainly matched Stockport. Not a great spectacle but that wasn’t helped by the gusting wind. A fairly even contest at the half-way mark;Stockport came out better in the second half and we were generally poor. Even so, it took an early Christmas gift from our defence to give them their first goal, and we struggled to find a way back into the game;We have to witness some dreadful time-wasting tactics these days and if there was a League Table for that, Stockport would be way out in front;All in all a disappointing display by us after a recent improvement in performances. Nobody recognised that more than Grant McCann, who gave his usual frank and brutally honest account in his post-match interview (contrary to the ‘invented’ version elsewhere on this site).We move on. Let’s hope for an improved performance by the players on Saturday, along with an improvement in the reactions of some supporters.
Quote from: Pancho Regan on December 10, 2025, 01:01:50 pmA Rovers fan’s take on the game:Olowu should have been sent off for the terrible foul on Bailey. That ‘non-decision’ changed the course of the game, as I also believe it affected the rest of Owen’s performance;We played well in the first half and certainly matched Stockport. Not a great spectacle but that wasn’t helped by the gusting wind. A fairly even contest at the half-way mark;Stockport came out better in the second half and we were generally poor. Even so, it took an early Christmas gift from our defence to give them their first goal, and we struggled to find a way back into the game;We have to witness some dreadful time-wasting tactics these days and if there was a League Table for that, Stockport would be way out in front;All in all a disappointing display by us after a recent improvement in performances. Nobody recognised that more than Grant McCann, who gave his usual frank and brutally honest account in his post-match interview (contrary to the ‘invented’ version elsewhere on this site).We move on. Let’s hope for an improved performance by the players on Saturday, along with an improvement in the reactions of some supporters.I think you’ve been as frank (& yes I know it hurts after such a ‘flat performance’ by Rovers) as Grant was in his post match interview.He adds the coaching staff’s mistakes & decision making to his players poor display.You listen to Ben Close too & yes I know you get more cliches with player interviews but, last night apart, we have been very competitive in games in this division & having to face the best team in the league away for your very next fixture, well it could be an annihilation or we could see a performance like the one against Huddersfield but this time get ‘the breaks’ & an ‘unexpected’ 3 points.Keep the faith & hope we can pick up more wins than losses until that window opens in January & we get the striker in we so desperately need.
Quote from: Usher wide. on December 10, 2025, 01:37:33 pmQuote from: Pancho Regan on December 10, 2025, 01:01:50 pmA Rovers fan’s take on the game:Olowu should have been sent off for the terrible foul on Bailey. That ‘non-decision’ changed the course of the game, as I also believe it affected the rest of Owen’s performance;We played well in the first half and certainly matched Stockport. Not a great spectacle but that wasn’t helped by the gusting wind. A fairly even contest at the half-way mark;Stockport came out better in the second half and we were generally poor. Even so, it took an early Christmas gift from our defence to give them their first goal, and we struggled to find a way back into the game;We have to witness some dreadful time-wasting tactics these days and if there was a League Table for that, Stockport would be way out in front;All in all a disappointing display by us after a recent improvement in performances. Nobody recognised that more than Grant McCann, who gave his usual frank and brutally honest account in his post-match interview (contrary to the ‘invented’ version elsewhere on this site).We move on. Let’s hope for an improved performance by the players on Saturday, along with an improvement in the reactions of some supporters.I think you’ve been as frank (& yes I know it hurts after such a ‘flat performance’ by Rovers) as Grant was in his post match interview.He adds the coaching staff’s mistakes & decision making to his players poor display.You listen to Ben Close too & yes I know you get more cliches with player interviews but, last night apart, we have been very competitive in games in this division & having to face the best team in the league away for your very next fixture, well it could be an annihilation or we could see a performance like the one against Huddersfield but this time get ‘the breaks’ & an ‘unexpected’ 3 points.Keep the faith & hope we can pick up more wins than losses until that window opens in January & we get the striker in we so desperately need.Was you watching last night? We need more than a striker.