neophox Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 (edited) Rovers Toth Brittain, Carter, Hyam, Beck Tronstad, Travis Cantwell Hedges, Yuki, Dolan Hope we will start like this. Edited September 10, 2024 by neophox Quote
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waynerovers Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 Had a dream we win this match 3-2. Gonna put a tenner on at 26/1. Put a tenner on world cup correct score after dreaming the score and it won. 4 Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted September 10, 2024 Backroom Posted September 10, 2024 12 hours ago, chaddyrovers said: I have very simple questions and you are shocking at not answering them. So I take it from your post, you don't watch training and know what training, tactical play, working on attacking and defensively play, etc. Cos I thought from your response previously that you lived opposite Brockhall Training Ground and can see the training happening from your home. My Apologises RF99 for misunderstanding your posts 😬 5 Quote
joey_big_nose Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, neophox said: Rovers Toth Brittain, Carter, Hyam, Beck Tronstad, Travis Cantwell Hedges, Yuki, Dolan Hope we will start like this. So confused that Weiman keeps getting dropped! I would go Pears Brittain Carter Hyam Beck Travis Tronstad Wieman Cantwell Hedges Yuki Subs : Toth, Duru, Pickering, Baath, JRC, Buckley, Sigurdsson, Dolan, Cozier-Duberry Best looking bench we have had for a while. Edited September 10, 2024 by joey_big_nose 3 Quote
Popular Post Old Codger Posted September 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 10, 2024 Well, the level of posts ahead of this weekend's fixture might be an indication of a return to more healthy levels of interest in the prospects for the club, compared to the paltry contributions often seen before games last season (sometimes only around 5 pages up to and including match day). Of course it is early days yet, and the wheels may well come off good and proper at some point, but it is nice to feel like we have something positive to talk about again, after all that time in the doldrums. Let's hope the positivity flows from the pitch too! COYB! 14 Quote
bluebruce Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 5 hours ago, Mike E said: 😬 Aye there's some definite pot and kettle in there. Quote
bluebruce Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 3 hours ago, joey_big_nose said: Subs : Toth, Duru, Pickering, Baath, JRC, Buckley, Sigurdsson, Dolan, Cozier-Duberry Best looking bench we have had for a while. I don't care how shaggable they are, so long as they make an impact when they're brought on. 2 Quote
moerpho Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 After snagging a point from our six-fingered friends I’m quietly looking forward to this one. For me this is the game to win. A mid-tier team like us with weak ambitions of play-offs at best. These 3 points might matter in the end. Gut tells me Eustace will stick with his latest line-up - i.e. Pears starting etc etc… I hope he will give some of our new signings a start. Would love to see Amario get a decent amount of minutes and hope that Yuki will continue his excellent start to the season. Onwards and upwards. COYB!!! 3 Quote
Southside Rover Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 For what it's worth regardless of what team I'd like to see, I think the team will be standard Eustace so far this season in the main. I don't necessarily agree with it all but just getting in the mind of the gaffer... Pears - not regarded as in poor form and as many have said, Toth I think will be integrated. Brittain - certainly the favoured option so far and as fit and available I see no change. Carter - as above Hyam - as above Pickering - tried, tested, experienced and I think favoured. If Big Mak was playing maybe JE would stick with Beck for delivery but back in training and assume will come back in but close call. Travis - captain and started the season well with Tronstad. Tronstad - started well, reliable and good partnership with Travis to date. Weimann - made an excellent start to life in Blue and White. Won't play past the hour when I expect JRC would come in. On the right BTW. Dolan - seems favoured and too soon for Cantwell but expect Cantwell to come off the bench around 60 or 70mins. His energy in the press should compliment the front man. Cozier Duberry - we've been crying out for pace and directness and so with Pickering behind, I think JE might just drop him in. I also think without Big Mak, there will be more of the ball on the ground and again should compliment the front man. From the left BTW. Ohashi - no real surprise with Big Mak out. Deserves a start and confident we'll see a big performance. Subs Toth, JRC, Beck, Batth, Baker, Buckley, Hedges, Cantwell, Sigurdsson 4 Quote
roversfan99 Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 I dont think certainly that Cantwell will start nor do I see Cozier Duberry starting. The difference with attacking players is that you can initially bring them off the bench, whereas with Toth he either starts or he almost certainly doesnt feature. Our shit performance v Blackpool robs us of a very useful potential opportunity to give the likes of Cantwell, Cozier-Duberry, Baker, JRC, Sigurdsson etc some much needed game time. Sigurdsson and Cozier-Duberry wont even have been able to play in any bounce games during this break, with Sigurdsson only warming yhe bench for Iceland and I am not sure if Cozier-Duberry featured tonight for England under 20s, but he didnt start. 1 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 34 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: I dont think certainly that Cantwell will start nor do I see Cozier Duberry starting. I expect both to be on the bench Quote
Paul Mani Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 16 hours ago, joey_big_nose said: So confused that Weiman keeps getting dropped! I would go Pears Brittain Carter Hyam Beck Travis Tronstad Wieman Cantwell Hedges Yuki Subs : Toth, Duru, Pickering, Baath, JRC, Buckley, Sigurdsson, Dolan, Cozier-Duberry Best looking bench we have had for a while. I think that’s about right, with contentious decisions at GK and LB. Does he stick or twist? Expect Baker to make the bench. I personally would bring him in for Duru and have JRC cover RB. I also cannot see Cantwell starting and fully expect Dolan to start with Cantwell coming on for the ever tiring., Hedges at 65 mins for a cameo. Playing in the 10 position and shunting Dolan out left. Any way you cut it, very strong XI and bench, unless we lose Yuki…🤞🏽he plays a full 90! 1 Quote
roverblue Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 Feeling positive about this one, good start to the season and options in most areas of the pitch. Rovers 3 - 1 Bristol Quote
norwichblue Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 On 10/09/2024 at 11:08, joey_big_nose said: So confused that Weiman keeps getting dropped! I would go Pears Brittain Carter Hyam Beck Travis Tronstad Wieman Cantwell Hedges Yuki Subs : Toth, Duru, Pickering, Baath, JRC, Buckley, Sigurdsson, Dolan, Cozier-Duberry Best looking bench we have had for a while. It’s so nice having genuine selection struggles. Can’t really fault your lineup there, just sad we can’t fit Dolan in there after his efforts at The Turd. I’m hoping we get to see Cozier-Duberry off the bench - looks a very exciting player. Feel like this game can really set the tone for our season. COYB 🔵⚪️ 1 Quote
Ossydave Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 Guessing none of the newer recruits can play against Lyon tomorrow? Annoyingly if we'd been in the league cup still we'd have been able to give a few a run out then as well. Quote
WacoRover Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 I have confidence Eustace plays his best 11. Rovers are relatively fit, with some good scoring options on the bench. I will not guarantee a win vs Bristol, and we’ve got some toughies on the upcoming schedule. But, Rovers should be competitive in all these matches. 1 Quote
RoversTilliDie Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 On 10/09/2024 at 09:15, waynerovers said: Had a dream we win this match 3-2. Gonna put a tenner on at 26/1. Put a tenner on world cup correct score after dreaming the score and it won. When i have dreams, and put money on Rovers, things usually go pear shaped. I have'nt bet on them so far this season, probably proves my point. 1 Quote
RoversTilliDie Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 We have 3 right wingers in the rovers squad, but none on the left. Let's hope there adaptable. Quote
RoversTilliDie Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 1 hour ago, WacoRover said: I have confidence Eustace plays his best 11. Rovers are relatively fit, with some good scoring options on the bench. I will not guarantee a win vs Bristol, and we’ve got some toughies on the upcoming schedule. But, Rovers should be competitive in all these matches. We should fear no team at the moment, we have the fire power to score against teams. 2 Quote
Forever Blue Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 2 hours ago, Ossydave said: Guessing none of the newer recruits can play against Lyon tomorrow? Annoyingly if we'd been in the league cup still we'd have been able to give a few a run out then as well. I’d be Lyon if I said I knew. Quote
ben_the_beast Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 God these meaningless international breaks are boring. I'm dying for the proper football to be back. 6 Quote
roversfan99 Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 Im not actually sure we have improved our starting 11 this summer in that I only would say/guess at this point that Cantwell and Gueye are probably going to be first 11 players in the near future. The rest will mainly be the usual suspects, a lot of average to decent Championship players, and those 2 would technically be replacing Szmodics and Gallagher. And even though Cantwell is as good as we could expect in that position and Gueye seems an upgrade on Gallagher, simply because of Szmodics being so good and scoring so many, they wont match the 30 goals those 2 had "between" them. Travis being back is key but we did have Wharton until the end of January. The 3 most important signings are perhaps the foreign ones, we need Gueye and Ohashi to score plenty to somewhat offset the Szmodics loss. Amidst the excitement of signing 2 foreign strikers who already are becoming cult heroes, and there are clear positive signs with both, they both do have question marks in certain areas and its hard to tell especially with Gueye how many goals we will get. Toth is the crucial one, if hes no good and/or just a back up, one of our big 2 issues (on the field) last season was in net, both keepers were shocking and cost us so many points. If Toth comes in and proves to be up to the job however, then different story. The second big issue from last season was the lack of depth, no side in the league was as thin as ours. The first 11 (well outfield 10) was competitive but it was beyond that when the problems started. Experienced squad players like Baker, Batth and Weimann might start less than half of the games but they reduce the strain on the first 11. Hopefully the loans such as Cozier-Duberry and Beck can also ensure that the overall squad is much deeper and more well rounded. That will be important because using your subs is so important when you get 5 and we rarely did last year because there was no real options. But moreso as the games go by, injuries and suspensions crop up and we are not having to regularly use players like Garrett, Markanday and Telalovic. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 50 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: Im not actually sure we have improved our starting 11 this summer in that I only would say/guess at this point that Cantwell and Gueye are probably going to be first 11 players in the near future. The rest will mainly be the usual suspects, a lot of average to decent Championship players, and those 2 would technically be replacing Szmodics and Gallagher. And even though Cantwell is as good as we could expect in that position and Gueye seems an upgrade on Gallagher, simply because of Szmodics being so good and scoring so many, they wont match the 30 goals those 2 had "between" them. Travis being back is key but we did have Wharton until the end of January. The 3 most important signings are perhaps the foreign ones, we need Gueye and Ohashi to score plenty to somewhat offset the Szmodics loss. Amidst the excitement of signing 2 foreign strikers who already are becoming cult heroes, and there are clear positive signs with both, they both do have question marks in certain areas and its hard to tell especially with Gueye how many goals we will get. Toth is the crucial one, if hes no good and/or just a back up, one of our big 2 issues (on the field) last season was in net, both keepers were shocking and cost us so many points. If Toth comes in and proves to be up to the job however, then different story. The second big issue from last season was the lack of depth, no side in the league was as thin as ours. The first 11 (well outfield 10) was competitive but it was beyond that when the problems started. Experienced squad players like Baker, Batth and Weimann might start less than half of the games but they reduce the strain on the first 11. Hopefully the loans such as Cozier-Duberry and Beck can also ensure that the overall squad is much deeper and more well rounded. That will be important because using your subs is so important when you get 5 and we rarely did last year because there was no real options. But moreso as the games go by, injuries and suspensions crop up and we are not having to regularly use players like Garrett, Markanday and Telalovic. You need a squad for the championship of 22/23 players and we now have this. Eustace got what he wanted. Eustace had 14/15 he rely on last season now he has more attacking options and midfield options. Quote
Forever Blue Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 56 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: Im not actually sure we have improved our starting 11 this summer in that I only would say/guess at this point that Cantwell and Gueye are probably going to be first 11 players in the near future. The rest will mainly be the usual suspects, a lot of average to decent Championship players, and those 2 would technically be replacing Szmodics and Gallagher. And even though Cantwell is as good as we could expect in that position and Gueye seems an upgrade on Gallagher, simply because of Szmodics being so good and scoring so many, they wont match the 30 goals those 2 had "between" them. Travis being back is key but we did have Wharton until the end of January. The 3 most important signings are perhaps the foreign ones, we need Gueye and Ohashi to score plenty to somewhat offset the Szmodics loss. Amidst the excitement of signing 2 foreign strikers who already are becoming cult heroes, and there are clear positive signs with both, they both do have question marks in certain areas and its hard to tell especially with Gueye how many goals we will get. Toth is the crucial one, if hes no good and/or just a back up, one of our big 2 issues (on the field) last season was in net, both keepers were shocking and cost us so many points. If Toth comes in and proves to be up to the job however, then different story. The second big issue from last season was the lack of depth, no side in the league was as thin as ours. The first 11 (well outfield 10) was competitive but it was beyond that when the problems started. Experienced squad players like Baker, Batth and Weimann might start less than half of the games but they reduce the strain on the first 11. Hopefully the loans such as Cozier-Duberry and Beck can also ensure that the overall squad is much deeper and more well rounded. That will be important because using your subs is so important when you get 5 and we rarely did last year because there was no real options. But moreso as the games go by, injuries and suspensions crop up and we are not having to regularly use players like Garrett, Markanday and Telalovic. It’s irrelevant up to a point if the first XI is stronger on paper. It’s essentially a new manager using new tactics and employing the same players in different ways. You could have a weaker squad on paper and get better results if the manager is utilising his resources to the max and the previous manager wasn’t. I think squad depth, as you say, will be key. It’s far better than last season, and Eustace appears to have a canny knack of mainly making the right subs at the right time. I’m optimistic for this season. I think Eustace is a good ‘un. 2 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 1 hour ago, ben_the_beast said: God these meaningless international breaks are boring. I'm dying for the proper football to be back. i don`t know anyone who thinks these "breaks" are worthwhile,same with that inane nations league,only lot that benefit are the f.a who coin it in from the idiots who pay to watch england stroll about 2 Quote
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