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Bristol Rovers 1-1 Barnsley

Bristol Rovers 1-1 Barnsley

BBC — Scott Sinclair comes off the bench to salvage a point for Bristol Rovers with a late goal against Barnsley in League One.

Bristol Rovers 1-2 Sheffield Wednesday

Bristol Rovers 1-2 Sheffield Wednesday

BBC — Goals from Barry Bannan and Akin Famewo saw Wednesday record their first win on the road in six League One games. The Owls have won just two of their past nine matches but their latest success left them just a point behind second-placed Ipswich in the battle for automatic promotion.

Bristol Rovers 1-0 Charlton Athletic

Bristol Rovers 1-0 Charlton Athletic

BBC — John Marquis scored a 71st-minute penalty as Bristol Rovers won at home for the first time in eight games after beating Charlton 1-0 at the Memorial Stadium. The striker came off the bench in the 65th minute, replacing Josh Coburn, and six minutes later he took the spot-kick awarded for Charlton captain George Dobson handling in the area that stopped Pirates midfielder Lamare Bogarde's burst into the box.

Bristol Rovers 2-1 Cheltenham Town

Bristol Rovers 2-1 Cheltenham Town

BBC — Aaron Collins was on the scoresheet again as Bristol Rovers started the new year with a hard-fought victory over Cheltenham. Looking to bounce back from successive losses, Joey Barton's side took the lead after 25 minutes when Collins clipped home a delightful Sam Finley through ball for his 13th league goal of the campaign.

Bristol Rovers 0-2 Portsmouth

Bristol Rovers 0-2 Portsmouth

BBC — The 26-year-old striker scored from a narrow angle in the 19th minute after a Ryan Tunnicliffe through pass, and with the forward controversially judged onside, his low shot hit both posts before settling in the net.

Bristol Rovers 1-2 Burton Albion

Bristol Rovers 1-2 Burton Albion

BBC — Rovers, looking for their first win in six matches, took a ninth-minute lead when the recalled John Marquis headed James Gibbons' pinpoint cross down and past Craig MacGillivray. But Burton remained in the game and were good value for a fourth victory in their past five league games as they equalised through substitute Charlie Kirk in the 44th minute.

Bristol Rovers 2-1 Cambridge United

Bristol Rovers 2-1 Cambridge United

BBC — Josh Coburn scored his first goal for Bristol Rovers as the Gas got back to winning ways with a 2-1 win over Cambridge at the Memorial Stadium. Middlesbrough loanee Coburn prodded home a superb Aaron Collins low cross to crown his league debut for Rovers in the 56th minute.

Bristol Rovers 0-1 Accrington Stanley

Bristol Rovers 0-1 Accrington Stanley

BBC — Joe Pritchard headed home a near-post corner from a Sean McConville delivery after 54 minutes to secure the visitors a second away win of the season in League One. The former Bolton attacking midfielder had set up the set-pice, pinching possession off Paul Coutts and running at the Rovers goal until defender Bobby Thomas stepped in to intercept and put the ball out of play.

Bristol Rovers 2-2 Morecambe

Bristol Rovers 2-2 Morecambe

BBC — Bobby Thomas struck late on his debut for Bristol Rovers as Morecambe's winless start to the League One season continued following a 2-2 draw. The transfer deadline day loan signing from Burnley rifled in after Antony Evans' corner dropped his way on the edge of the six-yard box on 80 minutes for a late equaliser.

FourFourTwo's 58 best Football Manager 2016 wonderkids: Under £13m

FourFourTwo's 58 best Football Manager 2016 wonderkids: Under £13m

FourFourTwo — Part two of our collection of the best U19 stars in Football Manager 2016 , as recommended by FourFourTwo and in order according to how much you'll have to spend to get them. (For stats nerds, this is according to the latest database release.)

FourFourTwo's best Champions League goals of all time

FourFourTwo's best Champions League goals of all time

FourFourTwo — Hurrah, the Champions League is almost upon us again! And to celebrate the new campaign and the 60th anniversary of the European Cup, the October 2015 issue of FourFourTwo looks back at the best and worst moments as Europe's elite competition reaches its diamond anniversary.

‎Robins on the Wire on Apple Podcasts

‎Robins on the Wire on Apple Podcasts

podcasts.apple.com — The Robins on the Wire podcast brings you the very latest news and discussions on Bristol City hosted by Michelle Owen and the Bristol Post's City reporter Gregor MacGregor, who will be joined by special guests to get into the big (and not so big) talking points.

Gregor MacGregor

Gregor MacGregor

FourFourTwo — Discover the latest content written by Gregor MacGregor, author at FourFourTwo.

50 Best Football Chants: 30-21 - Roar-alongs, Glory and Jude

50 Best Football Chants: 30-21 - Roar-alongs, Glory and Jude

FourFourTwo — We've now completed parts 1 ( 50-41) and 2 ( 40-31); if you've not listened to these then you've got some catching up to do. Behold, the next dollop... 30. I Will Survive "At first I was afraid... I was petrified".

13 tips for visiting Camp Nou to see Barcelona play

13 tips for visiting Camp Nou to see Barcelona play

FourFourTwo — The Camp Nou came second on our list of the Top 100 stadiums in the world. And almost all of the FourFourTwo team has visited the home of Barcelona at some point, pretty much all outside of work such is the pull of Messi & Co.

Bristol Rovers 0-2 Wycombe Wanderers

Bristol Rovers 0-2 Wycombe Wanderers

BBC — Former Rovers striker Brandon Hanlon returned to haunt his old side where he spent the 2020-21 season, netting following a mistake in midfield by Aston Villa loanee Lamare Bogarde after 16 minutes. The 19-year-old's loose touch enabled Tjay De Barr to capitalise and feed team-mate Hanlon to drill in low at James Belshaw's near post for his third league goal of the season.

Forest Green Rovers eye Bristol City's Brian Tinnion for director of football role

Forest Green Rovers eye Bristol City's Brian Tinnion for director of football role

Bristol World — The Green are eager to speak with the Robins' academy director as a replacement for now Portsmouth sporting director Rich Hughes. With a wave of sackings and movement across coaching teams and backroom staff across the EFL, many are the conversations happening behind the scenes currently.

Bristol Rovers 1-0 Oxford United

Bristol Rovers 1-0 Oxford United

BBC — Bristol Rovers won their first home league game of the season as they saw off Oxford 1-0 at the Memorial Stadium. The home side made the most of the early kick-off, scheduled at the request of Avon & Somerset Police, with John Marquis scoring his first league goal for the West Country club on 34 minutes.

Johnson on Hibernian role and managerial lessons

Johnson on Hibernian role and managerial lessons

BBC — Lee Johnson believes the standard of Scottish football can progress further, as he prepares for the new season with Hibernian. The former midfielder ended his playing career at Kilmarnock in 2013 and also spent time with Hearts. Johnson believes his understanding of the "intensity" of the Scottish game will stand him in good stead.

'Football at its best' - Bristol Rovers win 7-0 to seal miracle promotion

'Football at its best' - Bristol Rovers win 7-0 to seal miracle promotion

The Telegraph — Anderson's cross was put into his own goal by the Iron's Oliver Lobley after 18 minutes to give the hosts an early lead.Connor Taylor headed in another Anderson cross four minutes later, but it was after the break when the Gas really hit top gear.

FourFourTwo's 50 Most Memorable Euros Goals: 50-41

FourFourTwo's 50 Most Memorable Euros Goals: 50-41

FourFourTwo — What makes a memorable goal? It's entirely subjective. We argued for hours on this one. We considered the views of a wide range of experienced FourFourTwo writers, stretching across many generations of football fans. It took hours to compile.

Swansea City closing in on Kasey Palmer after Bristol City talks

Swansea City closing in on Kasey Palmer after Bristol City talks

Bristol Post — Swansea City are close to agreeing a loan deal with an option to buy for Bristol City attacking midfielder Kasey Palmer. Steve Cooper hopes to complete a swoop for the former Blackburn Rovers and Huddersfield Town man after a long-term interest in the player and discussions have progressed on a switch that could be wrapped up on Friday ahead of the 5pm deadline.

Exclusive: 'I would never say never to being City manager' - David Moyes

Exclusive: 'I would never say never to being City manager' - David Moyes

Bristol Post — Some 32 years on and David Moyes has not forgotten Bristol City. Not by an Alan Walsh long shot. The former central defender says that his two year period with the Robins was the happiest time in his playing career, as the ex-Manchester United, Everton and West Ham manager reflected on his spell at Ashton Gate between 1985-87.

Exclusive: Lee Johnson on training, his motivations, Steve Lansdown and more

Exclusive: Lee Johnson on training, his motivations, Steve Lansdown and more

Bristol Post — It's a lovely sunny day at Ashton Gate, we're avoiding the watering spray at pitch-side and head coach Lee Johnson is sat in front of us making plans for the forthcoming season. He wants to know where the injured players will sit during the next match.
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