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Post by The Concept on Nov 10, 2021 20:18:08 GMT
Not good, but not surprised. No Development Squad / Reserve Team fixtures. Some of these players have hardly kicked a ball in a proper game situation all season. I don’t disagree Concept but it’s a sorry state when we’re 5-0 down at half time and you say you’re not surprised Yep!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2021 20:18:55 GMT
Score could be 7 - 4 Rovers not taking their chances and playing without a keeper ...... Rovers have had one chance from a defensive error. The score line reflects the game.
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Post by toteend3 on Nov 10, 2021 20:23:10 GMT
Goal Westbrooke
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2021 20:28:49 GMT
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Post by toteend3 on Nov 10, 2021 20:33:26 GMT
Goal Jones 5-2
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Post by JeffNZ on Nov 10, 2021 20:54:14 GMT
5-3. At least a semblance of respectability.
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Post by baselswh on Nov 10, 2021 20:56:22 GMT
Alot better 2nd half performance.
It's a run out for them.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2021 21:04:56 GMT
Well I’ve come away hating B***** even more.
B***** Out!!
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Post by Angas on Nov 10, 2021 21:10:35 GMT
What went on after the final whistle. I hope Wayne Carlisle watched his back going down the tunnel.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2021 21:10:50 GMT
5-3. At least a semblance of respectability. Zero respectability whatsoever in shipping 5 goals against a 4th tier team.
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Post by baselswh on Nov 10, 2021 21:20:33 GMT
The game is barely above friendly status. A run out for those not getting in the first 11.A disappointing first half,but a far better second.
Now for the Cobblers game!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2021 21:34:51 GMT
What went on after the final whistle. I hope Wayne Carlisle watched his back going down the tunnel. Looked unsavoury from where I was with B***** keen on getting to the Exeter staff. The bloke is an embarrassment to the human race as well as BRFC. B***** Out!
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Post by Angas on Nov 10, 2021 21:51:55 GMT
Well what a surprise. He'll never change.
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Post by bluetornados on Nov 10, 2021 22:05:58 GMT
Match Report
Rovers exit the Papa John’s Trophy, losing out on the road at Exeter City.
Five first-half goals from the home side helped them to victory and a place in the knockout stages of the competition.
Josh Coley and Padraig Amond both scored a brace each in the opening 45 minutes, with Timothee Dieng’s deflected effort amassing a 5-0 scoreline in favour of the Grecians at the interval.
Zain Westbrooke's first goal of the season and Ryan Jones' low finish put Rovers on the scoresheet in the second half. Nick Anderton added a late goal from a corner to reduce Exeter's winning margin to two goals.
The team sheet in Devon listed 5 Rovers academy graduates – with 18-year-old Tyron Mbuenimo making his first Rovers start, after featuring in earlier fixtures in the same competition.
Ryan Jones also made his first Rovers start, after appearances earlier in the season in cup clashes with Cheltenham.
The Roves team resembled 11-changes to the side that faced Oxford United on the weekend.
The home side opened the scoring in what was the first meaningful attack of the game. Amond’s ball forward towards Kyle Taylor was cut out by Cam Hargreaves, who saw his clearance deflected into the path of Josh Coley, who finished emphatically from inside the area.
Two minutes later, the home side added a second goal. Again there was a sense of rotten luck for Rovers in the build-up to conceding, as Timothee Dieng’s effort from range took a deflection on the edge of the box that displaced Ward, who was beaten by the attempt from 20-yards-out.
Exeter added a third goal as Caprice’s cross looped into the congested Rovers area, with Padraig Amond getting a run at the near post to glance a header beyond Ward.
Rovers responded to the three-goal deficit by crafting a series of openings to dent Exeter’s advantage. A temping delivery from the left provided by Ryan Jones deceived the Exeter backline and found its way to Aaron Collins at the far post. The striker was forced to take on the attempt with a first-time shot, sending a powerful effort narrowly over the crossbar.
The chances kept falling for Rovers, as a slack pass from Exeter ‘keeper Harry Lee sweetly picked out Zain Walker unmarked on the edge of the area. The youngster raced towards goal at speed and looked to place a finish beyond Lee that was blocked, with the Exeter goalkeeper showing good reflexes to readjust to stop Walker’s follow-up attempt.
Collins had a further opportunity to test Lee when Tyron Mbuenimo’s cross from the right found him inside the area, but the striker’s planted header fell just the wrong side of the post.
As half-time approached, it was the home side that were again on the scoresheet. Caprice was again on hand to provide an assist from the right, cutting a low cross into the path of Amond, who blasted home a first-time finish for his second and Exeter's fourth goal of the game.
Exeter completed the first-half scoring when Josh Coley beat the offside trap and raced in one-on-one with Ward and held his composure to complete the move with a cool finish.
In stoppage time, Aaron Collins had an opening as a cross dropped to his feet inside the Exeter penalty area. The striker shaped up to send a low volley back across goal, with his effort narrowly fizzing past the post.
After the break, Rovers responded by continuing to assemble chances to cut away at Exeter's dominance in the game.
The deficit was reduced on the stroke of the hour. Aaron Collins worked some space down the right, sending in a low cross that was only cleared as far as Zain Westbrooke. The Rovers captain for the evening took a composed touch to set a shooting path to goal, aiming a low effort into the bottom corner that bounced out of the reach of the outstretched Lee.
Inside the final 30-minutes, Rovers continued a plucky display to the task in hand.
There was a memorable moment for Ryan Jones, who grabbed Rovers second goal of the evening and his first goal for the club. It was a self-made move by the youngster, who showed good skill and pace to cut into the area from a wide position. Jones had a lot to do when arriving in the penalty box but showed good awareness to drill a low finish to the far corner that nestled into the net, taking a glance off the inside of the upright.
With the final ten minutes in motion, Rovers added another goal to put a taint of doubt in the mind of the home side. Ryan Jones' cultured corner from the right swung back towards goal, meeting the run of Nick Anderton. The defender was able to lose his marker, planting a header on target that found the net, bouncing off the underside off the crossbar.
Rovers are back in Sky Bet League Two action this Saturday, hosting Northampton Town at the Mem (3pm KO).
Exeter City: Harry Lee, Jake Caprice, Jonathan Grounds, Sam Stubbs (45’ Pierce Sweeney), Jack Sparkes, Timothee Dieng, Kyle Taylor (51’ Sonny Cox), Harry Kite, Owura Edwards, Josh Coley (68' Colin Daniel), Padraig Amond.
Subs: Scott Brown, Joshua Key, Jevani Brown, Ben Seymour.
Rovers: Jed Ward, Zain Westbrooke ©, Aaron Collins, Cameron Hargreaves, Nick Anderton, Pablo Martinez, Sion Spence, Zain Walker, Luca Hoole, Ryan Jones, Tyron Mbuenimo.
Subs: James Belshaw, Harry Anderson, Sam Nicholson, Sam Finley, Cian Harries, Antony Evans, Alfie Kilgour.
Attendance: 1,479 (64 away)
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Post by a more piratey game on Nov 10, 2021 22:12:51 GMT
What went on after the final whistle. I hope Wayne Carlisle watched his back going down the tunnel. Looked unsavoury from where I was with B***** keen on getting to the Exeter staff. The bloke is an embarrassment to the human race as well as BRFC. B***** Out! 'watched his back'. I hope that's not literal, but suspect it is
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2021 22:34:43 GMT
The game is barely above friendly status. A run out for those not getting in the first 11.A disappointing first half,but a far better second. Now for the Cobblers game! Still support him after tonight's events Bas?
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Post by JeffNZ on Nov 10, 2021 22:49:45 GMT
Can someone provide any detail on what went on after the game? I'm really hoping it was all handbags but with our manager's record and reputation, I fear not.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2021 22:53:54 GMT
Can someone provide any detail on what went on after the game? I'm really hoping it was all handbags but with our manager's record and reputation, I fear not. No punches thrown, his minders jumped in before he could get too close.
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Post by Angas on Nov 10, 2021 23:09:01 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2021 23:12:02 GMT
Can someone provide any detail on what went on after the game? I'm really hoping it was all handbags but with our manager's record and reputation, I fear not. No punches thrown, his minders jumped in before he could get too close. With 2 court cases on the horizon it's incredible to be hearing this. If it's true it makes you wonder what it's going to take to make him change?
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