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Memorial Stadium
Memorial Ground - Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers
0-1
Accrington Stanley
Saturday 12 September 2015 (15:00)
League Two
Attendance: 6,351
âš½ Billy Kee 68'
🟨 Tom Parkes 30'
🟨 Andy Proctor 85', Adam Buxton 89'
L L W W W
Recent record
D D D W L
First Half
🟨 30' Tom Parkes
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Second Half
⮌ 65' Lee Mansell
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⮕ 65' Jake Gosling
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⮌ 66' Sean McConville
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⮌ 66' Josh Windass
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⮕ 66' Shay McCartan
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⮕ 66' Billy Kee
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âš½ 68' Billy Kee
⮌ 72' Matty Taylor
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⮕ 72' Cristian Montano
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⮌ 77' Ollie Clarke
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⮕ 77' Billy Bodin
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⮌ 80' Seamus Connelly
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⮕ 80' Andy Proctor
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🟨 85' Andy Proctor
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🟨 89' Adam Buxton
BRISTOL ROVERS
ACCRINGTON STANLEY
Starting XI
31Lee Nicholls (Goalkeeper)
03Lee Brown (Defender)
card
04Tom Lockyer (Defender)
06Tom Parkes (Defender)
🟨30'
15James Clarke (Defender)
24Stuart Sinclair (Midfielder)
07Lee Mansell (Midfielder)
⮌65'
08Ollie Clarke (Midfielder)
⮌77'
14Chris Lines (Midfielder)
09Ellis Harrison (Forward)
10Matty Taylor (Forward)
⮌72'
Substitutes
01Steve Mildenhall (Goalkeeper)
26Tyler Lyttle (Defender)
11Jake Gosling (Midfielder)
⮕65'
17Jermaine Easter (Forward)
21Cristian Montano (Midfielder)
⮕72'
23Billy Bodin (Midfielder)
⮕77'
32Alfie Kilgour (Defender)
Starting XI
33Jason Mooney (Goalkeeper)
02Matthew Pearson (Defender)
03Dean Winnard (Defender)
05Tom Davies (Defender)
22Adam Buxton (Defender)
🟨89'
07Piero Mingoia (Midfielder)
11Sean McConville (Midfielder)
⮌66'
14Matt Crooks (Midfielder)
28Seamus Connelly (Midfielder)
⮌80'
08Josh Windass (Midfielder)
⮌66'
10Terry Gornell (Forward)
Substitutes
01Ross Etheridge (Goalkeeper)
12Liam Wakefield (Defender)
04Anthony Barry (Midfielder)
06Andy Proctor (Midfielder)
🟨85'⮕80'
21Gerardo Bruna (Midfielder)
17Shay McCartan (Forward)
⮕66'
29Billy Kee (Forward)
⚽68'⮕66'

League Stats

Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3868
made up of:
Level 1: 0 (0%)
 
Level 2: 810 (20.94%)
Level 3: 2,634 (68.1%)
League 1 / Div 3: 1,527  Div 3 South: 1,107 
Level 4: 424 (10.96%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3868 1419 995 1454 5517 5571 -54 0.99 36.69%
League games vs Accrington Stanley: P9 W2 D1 L6
League games played at this ground: 421 games
Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 1879
made up of:
Level 1: 0 (0%)
 
Level 2: 0 (0%)
Level 3: 1,377 (73.28%)
League 1 / Div 3: 92  Div 3 North: 1,285 
Level 4: 502 (26.72%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
1879 654 381 844 2758 3328 -570 0.83 34.81%
League games vs Bristol Rovers: P9 W6 D1 L2
League games played at this ground: 5 games
2015
/16

DT92 Members at this game:

gashead eric
90

0 - 1 REFEREE: Kevin Johnson Attendance: 6,351 (48) Rovers lost at the Memorial Stadium for the second time in a week going down 0-1 to Accrington Stanley. Substitute Billy Kee scored an acrobatic effort with his first touch of the game to secure all three points for Stanley. Darrell Clarke made two changes to the side that lost to Oxford United at the Mem last week handing new load signing Lee Nicholls his Rovers debut and bringing Ellis Harrison back into the starting 11 at the expense of Jermaine Easter who took a place among the substitutes. The Rovers boss opted for a change in shape from the 3-5-2, switching to a 4-3-1-2 with Stuart Sinclair playing off of a front two of Ellis Harrison and Matty Taylor. Rovers started what was a slow opening 45 well playing some lovely stuff along the ground in the middle of the park without actually creating anything of note. Accrington looked solid at the back but offered very little in the way of attacking momentum with two corners which the Rovers back line cleared with ease. The home sides best chance of the half came just before half time as a Chris Lines corner was met at the near post by the head of Ollie Clarke forcing a decent reaction save from Jason Mooney in the Stanley goal. Darrell Clarke changed shape for the second half, reverting to a 3-5-2 which almost paid off immediately as Stuart Sinclair''s ball from the right hand side was headed by Harrison into the hands of Mooney for the first shot on target of the whole game. The home side created more in the second period which lifted the crowd and a lung busting run from Stuart Sinclair won Rovers a free kick. Chris Lines took the free kick which was met by the head of Matty Taylor who couldn''t direct the ball goalwards. However it was the visitors that took the lead through substitute Billy Kee. Following an Accrington corner the ball was hit up into the air and substitute Kee stabbed the ball home acrobatically with his first touch of the game. Following the goal, Darrell Clarke changed personnel as Jermaine Easter replaced Matty Taylor and was instantly involved in the action playing a nice cushioned ball into Chris Lines which was turned behind for a blue and white corner. Lines took the corner which Stanley cleared as far as Lee Brown who tried his luck from long range but his shot was never going to trouble Jason Mooney. Rovers threw everything at Accrington in the final 10 minutes with efforts from Lee Brown and Tom Parkes going wide of the mark before Shay McCartan ran the length of the pitch on the counter attack forcing a save out of Lee Nicholls. Accrington could have had a second in the dying seconds as Shay McCartan raced free of the Rovers defence before playing in Matt Crooks who scuffed his shot wide when it seemed easier to score. Up next for Rovers is the trip to Home Park to take on Plymouth Argyle next weekend before Darrell Clarke''s men entertain Portsmouth at the Memorial Stadium. Rovers: Nicholls: Sinclair, J. Clarke, Lockyer, Parkes, Brown: Mansell (C) (Gosling - 65), O. Clarke (Bodin - 78), Lines, Taylor (Easter - 73), Harrison. Unused Substitutes: Mildenhall (GK), Lyttle, Kilgour, Montano. Accrington: Mooney: Pearson, Winnard, Davies, Buxton: Mconvile (McCartan - 65), Crooks, Conneely (Procter - 80), Mingoia: Windass (Kee - 65) Gornell (C). Unused Substitutes: Etheridge (GK), Barry, Wakefield, Bruna.

blackcrowe76
20

Waited ages for Jon. Lovely sunny day, particular fantastic accents from the home fans. Acrrington brought about 20 people, the Stanley players felt a bit embarrassed celebrating in front of them. The Accrington centre back had the talent of finding touch with his first touch almost every time. Born rugby fullback. Decent overhead kick goal from Billy Key. Didn't think much of Dean Windass' boy. Sinclair by far the Gas's best player