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Regarding his temperament, I thought their sending off caused a break in play that stopped him getting another booking. For a good 5 or 10 mins he seemed hell bent on picking up a second booking, with the game at 2-0 (the much discussed most dangerous scoreline) he was charing round like an idiot. 

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49 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

He was calling for it much earlier.

Still no excuse for missing it, but I think the timing was all wrong for him.

He's actually made several good runs in the last couple of games where, if our players had seen him, he beats the offside trap and is through on goal. 

Then what?

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4 hours ago, J*B said:

Glad it's not me this is seriously grating on now!

Should have put a smiley after my post J*B. It was meant as a light hearted comment. It came across as the opposite. It wasn’t meant to. Can’t help but like him.

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Elliott Bennett used to annoy me no end stinking the place out on the pitch every week then giving it the big 'un after the match. 

Like most others though, for some reason I can't help but like Gueye even when he's had a shocker.

Being Gallagher's replacement probably helps.

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43 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

Elliott Bennett used to annoy me no end stinking the place out on the pitch every week then giving it the big 'un after the match. 

Like most others though, for some reason I can't help but like Gueye even when he's had a shocker.

Being Gallagher's replacement probably helps.

I think the difference is that Gueye is specifically proud to be HERE. Whereas Bennett was a journeyman.

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19 hours ago, Mike E said:

I think the difference is that Gueye is specifically proud to be HERE. Whereas Bennett was a journeyman.

Bennett seemed proud to be here so seems a strange theory. 

I think the key is time. Bennett had been stinking the place out over an extended period and offering little more than fistpumps. If Gueye continues to miss sitters and seldom score and the results obviously arent winning every game, then it might start to grate on people.

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1 hour ago, roversfan99 said:

Bennett seemed proud to be here so seems a strange theory. 

I think the key is time. Bennett had been stinking the place out over an extended period and offering little more than fistpumps. If Gueye continues to miss sitters and seldom score and the results obviously arent winning every game, then it might start to grate on people.

No, I mean Bennett would’ve been the same at any club as a journeyman. It’s not a criticism of him.

Whereas Gueye seems to be proud of being here specifically. Grateful for the opportunity.

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2 hours ago, Mike E said:

No, I mean Bennett would’ve been the same at any club as a journeyman. It’s not a criticism of him.

Whereas Gueye seems to be proud of being here specifically. Grateful for the opportunity.

Im sure Gueye would equally be grateful had he joined Norwich, Stoke or Preston. I dont think he is specifically proud to be at Rovers necessarily so I dont get the difference.

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