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Memorial Stadium
Memorial Ground - Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers
2-0
Portsmouth
Saturday 21 December 2013 (15:00)
League Two
Attendance: 7,537
âš½ Ollie Clarke 40'
âš½ David Clarkson 77'
🟨 Bondz N'Gala 75'
L W D L D
Recent record
L D D L L
First Half
âš½ 40' Ollie Clarke
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Second Half
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⮌ 65' Andy Barcham
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⮌ 65' Ryan Bird
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⮕ 65' Ricky Holmes
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⮕ 65' David Connolly
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⮌ 73' Shaun Cooper
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⮕ 73' Yassin Moutaouakil
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🟨 75' Bondz N'Gala
âš½ 77' David Clarkson
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BRISTOL ROVERS
Manager
John Ward
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PORTSMOUTH
Starting XI
01Steve Mildenhall (Goalkeeper)
06Tom Parkes (Defender)
14Lee Brown (Defender)
29Mark McChrystal (Defender)
02Michael Smith (Defender)
07David Clarkson (Forward)
âš½77'
15Oliver Norburn (Midfielder)
24Ollie Clarke (Midfielder)
âš½40'
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32John-Joe O'Toole (Defender)
09Matt Harrold (Forward)
10Eliot Richards (Forward)
Substitutes
20Connor Gough (Goalkeeper)
34Pat Keary (Defender)
35Josh Southway (Defender)
33Alfie Santos (Midfielder)
17Ellis Harrison (Forward)
18Mitch Harding (Forward)
19Chris Beardsley (Forward)
Starting XI
40Trevor Carson (Goalkeeper)
03Bondz N'Gala (Defender)
🟨75'
06Sonny Bradley (Defender)
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14Marcos Painter (Defender)
20Shaun Cooper (Defender)
⮌73'
07Andy Barcham (Midfielder)
⮌65'
16Simon Ferry (Midfielder)
35Jed Wallace (Midfielder)
18Ryan Bird (Forward)
⮌65'
23Patrick Agyemang (Forward)
Substitutes
25John Sullivan (Goalkeeper)
02Yassin Moutaouakil (Defender)
⮕73'
05Joe Devera (Defender)
08Romain Padovani (Midfielder)
11Ricky Holmes (Midfielder)
⮕65'
31Therry Racon (Midfielder)
09David Connolly (Forward)
⮕65'

League Stats

Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3836
made up of:
Level 1: 0 (0%)
 
Level 2: 810 (21.12%)
Level 3: 2,634 (68.67%)
League 1 / Div 3: 1,527  Div 3 South: 1,107 
Level 4: 392 (10.22%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3836 1409 988 1439 5488 5533 -45 0.99 36.73%
League games vs Portsmouth: P27 W8 D6 L13
League games played at this ground: 404 games
Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3712
made up of:
Level 1: 1,359 (36.61%)
Premier League: 266  Division 1: 1,093 
Level 2: 1,750 (47.14%)
Level 3: 490 (13.2%)
League 1 / Div 3: 322  Div 3 South: 168 
Level 4: 113 (3.04%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3712 1329 964 1419 5291 5408 -117 0.98 35.8%
League games vs Bristol Rovers: P27 W13 D6 L8
League games played at this ground: 1 games
2013
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DT92 Members at this game:

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PUBLISHED 12:39 17th July 2013 Bristol Rovers gave Gasheads an early Christmas at the Memorial Stadium this afternoon, beating Portsmouth 2-0. Ollie Clarke scored his first senior goal for Rovers in the first half, before David Clarkson wrapped things up with a strike on 76 minutes. The result sees Rovers leap-frog above Portsmouth and go into 18th place in League Two heading into the festive fixtures. John Ward made three changes to the side that started the game against Crawley in midweek. Mark McChrystal returned from injury, to replace Tom Lockyer, who was suspended following his fifth booking of the season. Eliot Richards and Matt Harrold both returned to the starting line up, to replace Chris Beardsley and Ellis Harrison, who dropped to the bench. Portsmouth enjoyed the early pressure, forcing a string of corners in the first five minutes, but at the other end, Eliot Richards got a shot away that was easily dealt with by the Pompey keeper. Rovers were given a let off a few minutes later, when a shot from Jed Wallace was deflected towards goal by Lee Brown. Thankfully for the home side, Steve Mildenhall reacted quickly, and got down low to save. The Pirates then had a chance to take the lead, following a great run down the right from Michael Smith. His ball picked out David Clarkson, whose curling shot from 25 yards ricocheted off the bar. Mildenhall then made a great reaction save with his feet to deny Ryan Bird. A free kick from Richards just outside the area went high and wide, but Rovers kept pushing and took the lead just before the break. Smith’s cross in from the left was sent out to Ollie Clarke 25 yards out, and he fired home through a crowded penalty area for his first Bristol Rovers goal. Rovers could have made it 2-0 before the half time whistle. A corner from Brown found Tom Parkes, who rose up unmarked, but his header flew over the bar. Rovers nearly doubled their lead with the first chance of the second half. Matt Harrold was fouled to win a free kick just outside the area, and Clarkson’s fantastic shot was palmed away by the diving Pompey keeper. There was another chance for Rovers to double their lead on the hour mark. Richards forced a save from Carson from close range, before Clarkson fired just wide of the right hand post. A loose header from John-Joe O’Toole was easily gathered by the keeper, before Ollie Norburn tried his luck from distance, but his deflected shot went straight into the arms of Carson. With Rovers dominating the game, Pompey made a double substitution on 66 minutes, the change resulted in a chance with Bondz N’Gala heading the cross from substitute Ricky Holmes straight at Mildenhall. Richards then put the ball in the net, but he was judged to have fouled Shaun Cooper on the way to goal, and the result was disallowed. Rovers were awarded a free kick following a foul on Harrold, Brown’s effort flew across the box and managed to evade the advancing blue and white shirts. Clarkson then finally got the goal he deserved to give Rovers the 2-0 lead. Norburn played a great pass through to the striker who smashed the ball home into the bottom corner. Richards then made another good run down the left, but his shot curled over the bar. At the other end, an effort from Jed Wallace was tipped over the bar by Mildenhall. Rovers: Steve Mildenhall, Michael Smith, Tom Parkes, Mark McChrystal, Lee Brown, David Clarkson, Ollie Clarke, Ollie Norburn, John-Joe O’Toole, Eliot Richards, Matt Harrold. Substitutes: Chris Beardsley, Ellis Harriosn, Mitch Harding, Conor Gough, Alefe Santos, Pat Keary, Josh Southway Portsmouth: Trevor Carson, Bondz N''Gala, Johnny Ertl, Sonny Bradley, Jed Wallace, Andrew Barcham (Ricky Holmes), Shaun Cooper (Yassin Moutaouakil), Simon Ferry, Ryan Bird (David Connolly), Marcus Painter, Patrick Agyemang Substitutions: John Sullivan, Joe Devera, Romain Padovani, Thery Racon Read more at http://www.bristolrovers.co.uk/fixtures-results/match-report/index.aspx?MatchId=3631758&tcmuri=924144#HGD9LY0zXvREELIS.99 Bristol Rovers 2 Clarke 40&#8242:: Clarkson 77&#8242:: . Portsmouth 0 FT 90 +4 HT 1-0 Ollie Clarke''s first senior goal helped Bristol Rovers beat Portsmouth. The 21-year-old midfielder fired in a half-volley from the edge of the penalty area to give Rovers a half-time lead at the Memorial Stadium. David Clarkson sealed the win with an angled shot, having hit the crossbar early in the first period. Pompey, who have now gone nine games without a victory in all competitions, are yet to win a match under recently-appointed manager Richie Barker. VIEWS FROM THE DRESSING ROOM Bristol Rovers manager John Ward told BBC Radio Bristol: Play media The attitude of the team - we''ve talked about it over the last ten/eleven games - has been absolutely spot on. You saw it on Wednesday when the attitude of the team was terrific, and we asked for that again today. We''ve had to come through some awkward spells. I think Portsmouth started very well and we had to stand up to that. The first goal was at a really good time for us because it settled things down. The second half I thought we were quite commanding on the front foot and very positive. Portsmouth manager Richie Barker speaks to BBC Radio Solent: I''d have to say for 20 minutes, half an hour in the first half I thought we were the best team. We had a couple of really good chances, but it isn''t anywhere near good enough. Some of those players in there have got to recognise how fortunate they are to be playing for Portsmouth and too many players are going through the motions for me and not doing the right things. There''s no point hiding - they''ve got 10 days to save their Portsmouth careers because they are where they are because they don''t do the right things. There''s a lot of problems and it needs sorting out very quickly. On Rovers goals: They''re both good finishes but we can''t keep saying they''re good finishes. They''re good finishes because people worked hard to go and get on the end of things and they worked hard and they ran and they chased and they picked up second balls. We''re going to have to put a stop to this very quickly and change peoples'' mentalities because all I hear about is moaning and that isn''t happening anymore.