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Post by steviegas on Aug 29, 2024 14:27:24 GMT
Out now for significant amount of time
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Post by Colyton Gas. on Aug 29, 2024 14:50:06 GMT
Sad we have relied on his goals.36 and way below the required fitness level we MUST loan a proven scorer now as the two new strikers perhaps won't score a lot on the evidence thus far. We were in the no striker position previously,failed to respond and dropped into the Conference. Can see Brown featuring at this rate.
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Post by The Concept on Aug 29, 2024 15:24:33 GMT
Joe Taylor from Luton Town? Did well on loan at Lincoln City last season. Matt Taylor should know him well as he scored a hat-trick against us!
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Aug 29, 2024 15:43:39 GMT
If that doesn't kick anyone's @ss into signing a hungry young striker, proven at this level, I don't know what will...? We can't now rely on an aging striker, someone else now has to step up
Of course, prepare to be disappointed with little or no movement in that department.....and hence, another campaign to reflect it.
You just know we'll grab a rookie kid loanee that no one has heard of, from a division or two above, and everything will probably be as dysfunctional as always.
But MT has had 2 windows....this could be a pivotal moment in his tenure here.
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Post by bluetornados on Aug 29, 2024 16:13:30 GMT
Bristol Rovers injury news ahead of Cambridge United as Gas handed significant double blow..By Daniel Hargraves
Bristol Rovers duo Chris Martin and Joel Senior are expected to be out injured for a significant period of time i2-prod.bristolpost.co.uk/incoming/article9518295.ece/ALTERNATES/s1176b/0_Untitled-design-52.pngMatt Taylor has confirmed that both Chris Martin and Joel Senior will be sidelined for significant periods of time after suffering injuries in Bristol Rovers' 2-0 defeat at Stockport County last weekend. Martin has broken his fibula while Senior has sustained a serious hamstring tendon tear and, although a specific timescale hasn't been set for either player, realistically both could be out of action for around 10 weeks if not possibly longer. The news on Martin is particularly damaging given the pressure that has already started to grow on Rovers' goal scoring output having netted just one goal in their opening three League One matches, Bryant Bilongo's match-winning header from a corner against Northampton Town on the opening day. After sustaining a disjointed pre-season, the 35-year-old wasn't fully fit having made his return from a four-game ban against Rotherham United almost a fortnight ago but it does currently leave the Gas with just two recognised forwards in Promise Omochere and Ruel Sotiriou who are still yet to reach full fitness on the back of their summer arrivals in BS7. "Not ideal really," Taylor declared on the injury front ahead of Saturday's home game against Cambridge United. "Chris has broken his fibula so he'll be out for a significant period of time and Joel has a significant tear of his hamstring tendon. So a disappointing day result-wise turned into a pretty bad day on the injury front. "That's two impacts we've had now, obviously Chrissy and Jamie the week before. That can't be helped, those tackles, those moments, it's a physical game. We'll support both players through their rehabilitation but they won't be on the teamsheet any time soon. "It's not a weight-bearing bone, the fibula, but it's a broken bone in his leg so it's going to be a significant period of time. Best case scenario between the six-to-eight week mark but realistically with where he'll be at having missed a chunk of pre-season, it might be closer to the 10-week mark and it'll be similar if not more for Joel." Rovers have until 11pm on Friday night to complete their transfer business for the summer and, on the back of the news regarding the pair's long-term absences, supporters will be curious as to whether that may impact any potential incomings or outgoings before the window closes. Regarding the transfer window, Taylor maintained his previous stance, stating that the Gas are comfortable with the business that they have conducted over the course of this summer but admitted that they have always been trying to sign another striker with the club hopeful that a new addition is close, although he didn't exactly specify the position. Asked if the injuries affect Rovers' plans for the remainder of the transfer window, the Gas manager added: "No, we were trying before that. We're trying to have a strategy and a plan and stick to it without reacting to a result or an injury. We shouldn't have to do that if the planning is right. But I suppose in football sometimes you have to be reactive and with the injury being as serious as it is, it certainly puts pressure on who we've already got in the building and then keeping them fit for the longer period of time. "Nothing has changed from our point of view in terms of the position that we're looking to bring in and hopefully we'll have one in." Elsewhere on the injury front ahead of Cambridge, midfielder Jamie Lindsay remains sidelined with a medial ligament injury but there is hope he can return in a fortnight's time when Rovers host Wigan Athletic on September 14th while right-back Jack Hunt is understood to be fit having missed the start of the campaign with a hamstring strain.
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Post by harrybuckle on Aug 29, 2024 17:16:42 GMT
Senior Lindsay and hunt out injured
Sterling from Chelsea on loan he needs a new challenge!
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Post by lostinspace on Aug 29, 2024 19:09:41 GMT
Senior Lindsay and hunt out injured Sterling from Chelsea on loan he needs a new challenge! perhaps Sterling's general attitude is why he is in the "who wants me window" not sure if he would be on his feet enough with some of the physicality that is expressed in the lower two divisions .....no from me ...
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Post by baselswh on Aug 29, 2024 19:28:02 GMT
We'll see how things unfold,but I'm concerned we're already in deep trouble.
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Post by Icegas on Aug 29, 2024 21:30:12 GMT
If that doesn't kick anyone's @ss into signing a hungry young striker, proven at this level, I don't know what will...? We can't now rely on an aging striker, someone else now has to step up Of course, prepare to be disappointed with little or no movement in that department.....and hence, another campaign to reflect it. You just know we'll grab a rookie kid loanee that no one has heard of, from a division or two above, and everything will probably be as dysfunctional as always. But MT has had 2 windows....this could be a pivotal moment in his tenure here. I agree, in fact I would go as saying Saturday could be his biggest game of his Rovers career. Apart from against Spurs ( and that was our 2nd team) I can't see any improvement in our attacking side of play,in fact we have been awful and have gone backwards as it looks like time may have caught up with Martin. We got a lucky goal against Northampton to win.I honestly don't have a good feeling about Matt Taylor,as this is now his team and I see no improvement apart from in our defense. At this rate a relegation battle is going to be ahead,and our board have spent money and invested in MT so won't be looking for change anytime soon.
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Post by rideintothesun on Aug 29, 2024 21:49:35 GMT
I think we got very lucky with Martin last season, and it sounds as if our luck has run out.
First, we were lucky to find a Scotland international just randomly living in Bristol. Then, we were lucky that he found a renewed lease of life and far surpassed expectations by scoring 16 goals. Then we were lucky that he agreed to a new contract when there was allegedly interest from the championship.
I would be very surprised if MT was expecting CM to play as prominent a role this season, so hopefully this injury won't have as big an impact as some of the Cassandras fear.
For me, the key priority isn't a new goalscorer but moving LT into a more advanced position, just off the front man. This will greatly improve us as an attacking force. So, I think Omochere would be the target man, with Sinclair and Thomas playing off him. A substitute target man would therefore be the main priority.
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Post by alftupper on Aug 30, 2024 6:10:54 GMT
For me, the key priority isn't a new goalscorer but moving LT into a more advanced position, just off the front man. This will greatly improve us as an attacking force. Don`t think you`ll get much argument from anyone on here. Hopefully, Taylor sees sense for Saturday.
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Post by Bamber Gashead on Aug 30, 2024 12:20:57 GMT
Stick BB up front.
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Post by swissgas on Aug 30, 2024 12:29:37 GMT
Barry is still recovering from an injured microwave.
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