Good luck Nathan and thanks for...ummm...errr.., well good luck anyway.
I don't think he was ever going to win Player of the Year, but I think your tongue-in-cheek assessment is harsh. I think he was an honest player, who made some decent contributions in his appearances in 2014-15.
Chester (A)Nathan Blissett marked his Bristol Rovers’ debut with a well-taken strike at Chester – but it was not enough to prevent Darrell Clarke’s side from squandering a two-goal advantage that left them having to settle for a point.
Blissett, who arrived from Kidderminster on Thursday, had shown flashes of quality in his hold-up play and ability to bring others into the game before converting a Matty Taylor cross by sweeping high into the net from close range to open the scoring in the 55th minute.
Barnet (H)Moments later, Stuart Sinclair could have doubled Rovers lead as
Nathan Blissett’s pass to the edge of the area fell to Sinclair’s feet but couldn’t find the target with his shot. New signing
Nathan Blissett almost doubled Rovers lead at the half hour mark as his acrobatic overhead kick was cleared off the line by Sam Togwell much to the protest of the Rovers faithful behind the goal.
Welling (H)A second half goal from
Nathan Blissett and a Matty Taylor penalty secured all three points for Darrell Clarke’s men to make it two wins at the Mem within five days.
Balanta and
Blissett linked up well down the Rovers right before passing the ball off to Monkhouse. Monkhouse beat his man on the edge of the Welling box before Michael Chambers blocked his shot.
Moments later it was the two substitutes that linked up again, this time
Blissett latched onto Balanta’s pin-point through ball and calmly chipped the ball over the keeper to put Rovers 1-0 up.
Wrexham (A)Rovers first real effort on goal fell to Andy Monkhouse just past the hour mark as his shot was blocked in the area by Manny Smith following
Nathan Blissett’s knock down.
Welling (A)A superb pass from Angelo Balanta cut open the Welling defence and picked out
Nathan Blissett. Blissett applied a calm backheel into the path of Bradley Goldberg who shot straight at Benji Buchel.
Nathan Blissett managed to burst past Jamal Fyfield and pick out substitute Jake Gosling who rifled a shot at goal only to see it blocked by Michael Chambers.
Macclesfield (H)Second half goals from
Nathan Blissett, Matty Taylor and Ellis Harrison added to Andy Monkhouse's first half opener to secure all three points for the boys in blue and white.
Blissett had a goal ruled out after the referee judged Macclesfield’s Alex Grant had been tripped in the build up. ... Monkhouse this time turned provider as he danced through the Macclesfield defence and laid the ball on a plate for
Blissett who fired the ball in from six yards to give Rovers a deserved 2-0 lead.
Torquay (H)Blissett found himself on the end of a low Stuart Sinclair cross, but the ball was just behind the striker, whose improvised backheel flick was comfortably saved by Seabright.
Nuneaton (A)Nathan Blissett extended Rovers lead in the second half through a powerful header. With five minutes remaining of the first half it was Rovers who took the lead as a ball in from the Rovers left was headed goalwards by
Nathan Blissett forcing another great save from Dibble but Lee Mansell was on hand to fire home from close range. As the second half was less than five minutes old, Rovers doubled their lead through the head of
Nathan Blissett. Great attacking play from Rovers earned them a corner and Jake Gosling delivered a pinpoint cross onto the head of
Nathan Blissett who headed home empathically from four yards.
Woking (A)Matty Taylor again had the ball in the back of the net only to be flagged offside for the second time of the game. [
Blissett had flicked the ball through to Taylor. Video evidence showed that the Woking left-back was playing Taylor onside.]
Lincoln(H)First half goals from Lee Brown and
Nathan Blissett ensured all three points for Darrell Clarke's men. ... Rovers doubled their lead after great hold up play from Matty Taylor who shrugged off Hamza Bencherif to square the ball to an arriving
Nathan Blissett who made no mistake and finished empatically to put Rovers 2-0 to the good.
Grimsby(A)Nathan Blissett's aerial ability was causing the Mariners issues on the first ball and
Blissett flicked the ball onto Matty Taylor who drove his shot goalwards promoting a great save from McKeown before being flagged offside.
With under five minutes of the half to play Rovers were awarded a penalty as McKeown was judged to have prevented a clear goal scoring opportunity [for
Blissett].
Brown's diagonal effort was flicked into the path of Matty Taylor by
Nathan Blissett and Taylor's strike on the volley forced a fantastic save from James McKeown to keep the game all square.
Mansell tried his luck from distance forcing another decent save from McKeown before the Mariners keeper gather at the feet of
Nathan Blissett.
Altrincham(H)Taylor and
Blissett linked up well again with Taylor flicking on a long ball into the chest of
Blissett. The big man took the ball under his spell and laid the ball back for an arriving Andy Monkhouse
Gateshead(A)
Following the introduction of Harrison,
Blissett caused numerous problems for the Heed defenders.
Kidderminster(A)Great link up play between
Nathan Blissett and Adam Dawson crafted an opportunity for Andy Monkhouse at the far post but Monkhouse could only head wide of Danny Lewis' right hand post. Rovers continued to threaten and a neat flick from
Nathan Blissett created space for Adam Dawson on the right hand side.
Dover (A)
A Chris Lines free kick was headed back across goal by
Nathan Blissett and the young Welshman [Ellis] was there to apply the finish from close range.
Grimsby (Wembley)Rovers were first to threaten in extra-time,
Blissett nodding the ball down for Balanta, whose shot was gathered at the second attempt by McKeown. Taylor then tried his luck from the edge of the box, sending his effort well wide after
Blissett had set him up.