I found this clip. It starts with THAT Lambert goal vs Swindon near the end of the season. Then continues on with the goals at Hartlepool with THAT very late Lambert winner which secured us a play off place in game 46 of the season. Then it goes into both the play off games with Lincoln. 1st leg at the Mem with goals from Disley & Walker. 2nd leg at Lincoln starting with THAT goal from Campbell, then from Lambert, Walker, Igoe and then Riggs goal. Then the goals at Wembley. Great clip with all these goals and brings back great memories. But now I feel really depressed to see what state we are in now. [video=youtube;PG8_4YqqO_U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG8_4YqqO_U[/video]
All you need to know ahead of tomorrow's game Rovers will be going in to tomorrow's game looking for their first away win of the season. The squad will travel to Sincil Bank on the back of a confidence boosting win over Wrexham on Tuesday. Opposition: Lincoln have won four of their opening eight games of the season and currently sit in ninth place in the league. They go into tomorrow's game on a high after beating local rivals Grimsby 3-2 in midweek. Opposition View: Lincoln City boss Gary Simpson said: âI think they will be happier coming here than they were going to places like Altrincham and Braintree. They will be used to coming to places like this because they have only just come down from the Football League. âOn that score I think they will fancy it. They had a good win in the week against a side tipped to win the league. At the end of the day they are all tough, but as I keep saying I would not swap my squad for anyone elses and, on our day, we are a match for anyone. âI expect Bristol to come here and put on a better performance than at Braintree or Altrincham. They have a lot of experience and they have signed some good players and we have come up against a few of them before. Neil Trotman and Adam Cunnington are very good at this level and Matt Taylor scored against us last year. So they have got some good players, but then so have we.â Darrell Clarke's comments: âWe have got ten points out of our last five games, which is averaging two points per game, so we try and build on that in the next block of games. âWe have to pick our away form up and we will try and start that on Saturday. We have been disappointing on the road, but it is early days yet. âLincoln will be another difficult test, they have started the season pretty solidly and they are an ex-league club. âI look at the reports we have had on Lincoln and see which is the best way to go about it.â Last Meeting: The last meeting between the two sides was the two legged play off semi final in 2007. Rovers won the first leg 2-1 at the Memorial Stadium thanks to goals from Craig Disley and Richard Walker. This was following by a thrilling match at Sincil Bank which saw Rovers win 5-3 (7-4 on aggregate), with goals from Stuart Campbell, Rickie Lambert, Richard Walker, Sammy Igoe and Sean Rigg. Team News: Ellis Harrison returns from international duty with Wales. Tickets: Tomorrow's game is all ticket. Tickets are on sale until 12pm today from Pirate Leisure Listen Live: Unable to make the trip to Sincil Bank tomorrow? Then you can follow all the action from 3pm as Bristol Rovers take on Lincoln LIVE on Gas Player or on BBC Radio Bristol on the 94.9FM frequency or on DAB.
Team: Mildenhall, Leadbitter, Lockyer, Parkes, Trotman, Brown, Sinclair, Clarke, Mansell, Monkhouse, Taylor Substitutes: Puddy, Harrison, Cunnington, Martin, McChrystal
Balanta hasn't travelled as he needs to get his fitness levels up to speed. Manager says he has been working hard in training
352 means no room for wingers which is why martin misses out and is on the bench. monkhouse up top with taylor. wonder why cunnington not starting. harrison i thing is better used as a super sub!