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The Gas Vs The Gills/The Dons Game Thread And Poll

Discussion in 'Bristol Rovers' started by Gasheadseamge79, Oct 11, 2016.

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    Bristol Rovers 2-1 Gillingham

    Attendance: 9,489 (399)

    Rovers came from behind yet again to beat Gillingham 2-1 at the Memorial Stadium.

    Ellis Harrison's injury time winner wrapped up all three points after Chris Lines cancelled out Josh Wright's second half opener.

    Darrell Clarke made four changes to the side that drew with Yeovil Town in the Checkatrade Trophy as Tom Lockyer returned from International duty to captain the side with Chris Lines, Charlie Colkett and Matty Taylor the other changes.

    It was a very stop start opening 20 minutes at the Memorial Stadium as Deji Oshilaja and then Cody McDonald received treatment for the visitors whilst James Clarke was on the receiving end of a crunching tackle from Max Ehmer.

    The best chance of the opening period came as Chris Lines struck a superb diagonal ball across field into the path of Lee Brown but the Rovers full back was unable to direct his effort on target with Jonathan Bond well beaten.

    Minutes later after a neat turn and pass from Matty Taylor, Stuart Sinclair found himself in space inside the penalty area but blasted his shot into the side netting from a difficult angle.

    Chances were at a premium for the visitors with their only effort coming as skipper Josh Wright tried his luck from range but his effort failed to trouble Kelle Roos in the Rovers goal.

    At half time Rovers boss Darrell Clarke opted to change things up as Billy Bodin took to the field replacing James Clarke as Rovers looked to attack the Thatchers End for the second 45 minutes.

    Rovers looked a lot more positive in the second half but early strikes from Billy Bodin and Matty Taylor failed to hit the target.

    Chris Lines was continuing his impressive form of late as he burst through the midfield line, winning the ball back in the process where he was immediately fouled by Chris Herd. Lines picked himself up before curling a brilliant effort towards the bottom right corner of Jonathan Bond's goal. The Gillingham keeper was equal to it however, palming the ball behind for a Rovers corner.

    From the resulting corner, Chris Lines picked out Lee Brown deep who tried his luck but his powerful effort was blocked well by the Gills defence.

    For all of their initial pressure in the second half it was Gillingham who took the lead.

    Ryan Jackson arrowed a long throw into the penalty area over a large group of players which fell at the feet of Gills skipper Josh Wright who was unmarked and calmly slotted the ball past Kelle Roos.

    It took Rovers some time to recover from going a goal behind but with just over five minutes of normal time remaining Chris Lines anticipated a pass well, powered through the middle of the pitch and into the penalty area before calmly dispatching the ball beyond Jonathan Bond to pull Rovers level.

    Darrell Clarke's side continued to press for that all important second goal when substitute Cristian Montano's cross from the left hand side fell into the path of Ellis Harrison who didn't hesitate before lashing the ball past Bond as the Thatchers End erupted.

    The three points sends Darrell Clarke's side up into 8th place in the SkyBet League One table and up next for Rovers is the trip east to take on MK Dons on Tuesday evening before traveling north to take on Oldham Athletic next Saturday.

    Rovers: Roos; Leadbitter, J. Clarke (Bodin - 46), Lockyer (C), Hartley, Brown; Lines, Sinclair (Montano - 68), Colkett; Taylor, Gaffney (Harrison - 60).

    Unused Substitutes: Mildenahll (GK), Clarke-Salter, Boateng, James.

    Gillingham: Bond; Jackson, Ehmer, Oshilaja, Konchesky; Herd, Wright (C), Wagstaff (Byrne - 63), Dack (List - 90), Hessenthaler; McDonald (Nouble - 23).

    Unused Substitutes: Nelson (GK), Knott, Pask, Oldaker.
     
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    I heard a few songs today that had swear words. No one got thrown out :)
     
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    We were slow at the races today and yet again had to rely on the opposition to score 1st to kick us up the ass. We were on top though just before we conceded though. Usually after we concede, we step up the gears straight away. But we didnt today. Gillingham looked more likely to score again. However our never say die attitude kicked in and we get 2 goals in the last 10 mins. I dont know how we keep doing this but we do.

    Win our game in hand by 2 goals and we go 3rd!!! <yikes>
     
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    Was that the same Ellis Harrison in the interview, the same one who could do no right a couple season ago. Really pleased for the lad that he is doing so well not just for the Rovers but for Wales U21s as well
     
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    Lovely interview with DC on the Rrovers news when asked how far this team could go his reply was as far as M K Dons on Tuesday night and when pushed further he said Oldham
     
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    If we had alwaysright just think how many we would have scored with your keeper looking at her instead of the ball

    Love the comments on the bottom of your posts
     
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    Last Meeting

    2nd February 2011 Gas 1 - 2 MK Dons


    Record @MK Dons


    PLD 6 W 0 D 1 L 5 GF 3 GA 10
     
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    Thanks for that :(
     
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    Good time for that record to be altered
     
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    I would take a draw going by the current record
     
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    By Gerry Prewett

    Tonight Bristol Rovers travel to meet MK Dons with a spring in their step, having come off the international break with a hard fought 2-1 victory over a resilient Gillingham team.

    Rovers had momentum on their side before the break and there is always some concern that it might be broken but that fear proved to be unfounded as once again Rovers came from behind to secure points.

    Whilst Darrell Clarke is tongue in cheek lamenting his team’s failure to take the lead in games his opposite number, Karl Robinson at MK Dons is left looking for a first home win since 5 March.

    As Rovers were coming from behind to sensationally deny Gillingham with a last minute goal on Saturday, Paddy Madden of Scunthorpe was the Don’s nemesis. The Dons, with one of the best away records in the Football League, took the lead 8 minutes before half-time when Ben Reeves was allowed space to get in a low cross which was turned home by striker Kieran Agard.

    The game was turned on its head as the Iron made a DC like double substitution on the hour mark bringing on Madden and Kevin Van Veen. Just six minutes after coming on the duo combined as Van Veen fired in a shot in a shot that keeper David Martin could not hold and Madden raced in to apply the finishing touch from close range. Madden took the Iron into the lead in the 81st minute, as he hit a shot low into the bottom far corner from a Josh Morris ball into the box.

    Speaking after the game Robinson said, "We didn't deserve to lose. We came to a team that is top of the league and we should have got more than we got out of the game. It was two breakaway goals that cost us but the player’s appetite and desire was there for all to see.”

    "I don't think we deserved to win but I thought it was too very good teams who deserve to be top of the league."

    He went on to express disappointment with the Refeering, "The referee lost control of the game in some ways. Mark (Haywood) is a real good guy but Samir Carruthers got booked but he was kicked from pillar to post for 75 minutes. We got no protection at all. I got seven players booked here for nothing.”

    "Some of our players put in one tackle and got a booking, while their midfield put in four, five and six tackles and got nothing. I thought it was a gritty game but certainly an entertaining one and we are disappointed as you can imagine.”

    "Our job was to put their two centre backs and goalkeeper under pressure. We did that because their keeper made some unbelievable saves and their centre back was man of the match."

    There have just 12 games played between the Rovers and the Dons, in the various guises, and it is MK wgho hold the upper hand with 7 victories, to Rovers 1, and 4 draws.

    In the League the teams first met on 29 September 1981 when they were known as Wimbledon. They tied 2-2 at Eastville with doubles by Gary Mabbutt for Rovers and Dave Hubbick for the Wombles. The home team won the return fixture 1-0 in South West London with a goal by Mike Smith.

    The last time the teams met in Milton Keynes was on New Year’s Day 2011 the Dons won 2-0 in a match that they bossed from start to finish, Dan Powell and Peter Levan being the scorers.

    One notable feature of games between the clubs is how close they are. There has never been a 0-0 draw and in the 12 games in only 5 of them has one of the teams drawn a blank and yet no team has scored more than 2!

    The Dons will be without the suspended Joe Walsh and Darren Potter after both received their fifth yellow cards of the season on Saturday. Scott Wootton has been ruled out with a knee injury leaving Jack Hendry, on loan from Wigan, to come into the team to cover for Walsh. Ed Upson returns to the reckoning after completing his suspension.

    Robinson is looking to break that home game voodoo with games against the Gas and Southend next on the fixture list. He commented, "There's only one way of getting out of this rut and it's a massive two games it really is. We've got to try and put it right over the next two games, if we don't it's going to be hard we know that but we have to get it right.”

    "I can sense we're in a good place, we're not in a good place because of the results at home but we're five points away from the play offs and this team will finish up there, I'm sure of that I really am, I've never diverged from that statement.

    "It's a very challenging time but if you keep believing in what you're doing and keep believing in what you've recruited players to do, results will certainly follow."

    "What more can we do, they're working so hard, again we went to 4-4-2 on Saturday, every system you can try for this group of players, and we've got one system we want to change.”

    "We're trying everything internally to make it happen, got someone coming in to help with our strikers today to give us a bit of a buzz around the building, we're going to train on the pitch today to try and replicate some of those movements in training.

    "I got taught this a long time ago, when things aren't going right, imagine someone coming in to do your job, what would they do, you've got to take yourself out of your own position, look at what you're doing right and wrong and we've done that.

    "As a group of staff we've looked at what we can change and sometimes it just boils down to just being lucky please, I'm a firm believing in the harder you work the luckier you get and that doesn't happen over one or two games."
     
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