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by TUST_Member_Rob » 18 Mar 2016, 15:44

good news

Injury update - after intensive & accelerated rehab all week, Bliss is due to return to full training today

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by tomogull » 18 Mar 2016, 15:41

Neal wrote:
Bristows Bench
........ turnstile at 'Swimming Pool' end of the pitch - adjacent to the Secondary School. Enjoy the match. Good to see Rovers doing good, aided and abetted by Lee Mansell & Billy Bodin. :-D

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by Neal » 18 Mar 2016, 13:23

Milesy83 wrote:I'm a Bristol rovers fan and I'm staying in exmouth over weekend. I'm driving to Torquay 2mr with my boy to come watch you play. where is it best place to sit?

Bristows Bench

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by Milesy83 » 18 Mar 2016, 12:41

I'm a Bristol rovers fan and I'm staying in exmouth over weekend. I'm driving to Torquay 2mr with my boy to come watch you play. where is it best place to sit?

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by Glostergull » 18 Mar 2016, 01:13

They have never won at our place so lets look on the positive side and hope shall we.?

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by gateman49 » 16 Mar 2016, 20:25

Apparently Craig Madden led Southport's training session yesterday

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by Scott Brehaut » 14 Mar 2016, 22:11

Imagine where we'd be now if we'd started the season with our current team and manager....

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by brucie » 14 Mar 2016, 21:54

No need to over analyse it - we are six games unbeaten. Southport are another rubbish side who lets face it are more than beatable. Lets hope we stay clear of injuries - in which case its a massive opportunity for three points.

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by SenorDingDong » 14 Mar 2016, 19:29

Could go either way, they could become rudderless again as they were before he arrived, not that they're going amazingly atm anyway, or it could fortify their resolve to stay up. It's also worth noting that they're not exactly in the relegation mix at the moment, they're 9 points ahead of us,they'll have to collapse hard and lose a couple of their six pointers against the bottom teams to get dragged into it when Kiddy and Welling are basically already down and there's arguably 4 teams scrapping around the last two relegation spots (Halifax, Boreham Wood, Altrincham and us)..maybe Guiseley as well but they'll just cheat to stay up.

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by arcadia » 14 Mar 2016, 19:21

Lets just get tomorrow out of the way first, one game at a time. Sounds boring but it's right.

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by lucy6lucy » 14 Mar 2016, 19:08

Well he has left due to family/travelling reasons. Christ, good job he didn't get the managers at Torquay, when he applied for the job.

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by Dave » 14 Mar 2016, 18:43

Hard to say Jeff. Could bring uncertainty into the minds of the players, especially at this late stage of the season and like most clubs at our level new contracts to be earned, or it may well make their players more determined to see the job through.

After all on 43 points and not safe, also on a very poor run of form, a change of manager could just be the tonic Southport needed.

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by Jeff » 14 Mar 2016, 17:31


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