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Post by stewmelrover on Jul 17, 2019 21:27:34 GMT
Second half was better, ha ha! Rovers chasing shadows in the first half but Dunfermline were very good. Oh well. Hope the goalie was ok.
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Post by harriskid44 on Jul 17, 2019 21:33:07 GMT
Need to do alot better against st mirren on Saturday, so what happened to Goodfellow then.
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Post by jaydee on Jul 17, 2019 21:36:55 GMT
Guys, just a wee update.
Goody is in the hospital, he got the neck brace off and was able to turn his head both directions.
He has bad bruising on his cheek and is awaiting an X-ray. As you can imagine he’s a bit groggy but has messaged back and forth and is sitting up on his phone.
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Post by stewmelrover on Jul 17, 2019 21:51:40 GMT
Good to hear he is ok: looked very bad at half-time.
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Post by marmiteman on Jul 17, 2019 22:02:53 GMT
Great to hear keeper is not as bad as we feared. Not a great day at the office however, we did have 4 really good chances to score. None converted. Defence in first half were posted missing against a superb Dunfermline side. Tuesdays match against St. Mirren followed by the Edinburgh City match in Saturday 27th will show us how far we've come. Almost 50 Rovers fans there tonight. And over £8,000 earned by club from gate receipts for 1,693 fans. Great earner.
Peter
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Post by stewmelrover on Jul 17, 2019 22:11:09 GMT
Agreed:Dunfermline were far better than I expected. Rovers looked reasonable when passing in the second half. First half we must forget, although we missed two sitters.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2019 7:06:18 GMT
Always a hiding to nothing this game and so it proved. All the best to the keeper whatever happened. Missed chances point to our lack of a goalscorer though. Really need to get someone in or we will struggle to get wins.
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Post by jaydee on Jul 18, 2019 8:21:37 GMT
Nothing broken, so *just* a concussion. So good news really.
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Post by Rovergrant on Jul 18, 2019 9:14:12 GMT
Jaydee, is there a set time a player has to be out of action after sustaining a head knock ?
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Post by jaydee on Jul 18, 2019 9:54:18 GMT
Jaydee, is there a set time a player has to be out of action after sustaining a head knock ? Yes, it’s 12 days out automatically.
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Post by teekasule on Jul 18, 2019 11:50:49 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2019 12:55:37 GMT
Hope keeper is ok and best wishes to him in his recovery. In saying that,still think we are weak in this position,excluding the fact Dunfermline were superb.
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Post by Nanook on Jul 18, 2019 13:22:21 GMT
He has bad bruising on his cheek and is awaiting an X-ray. As you can imagine he’s a bit groggy but has messaged back and forth and is sitting up on his phone. Good luck to the keeper. Did they not have any chairs or beds in the hospital?
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Post by jaydee on Jul 18, 2019 13:23:34 GMT
He has bad bruising on his cheek and is awaiting an X-ray. As you can imagine he’s a bit groggy but has messaged back and forth and is sitting up on his phone. Good luck to the keeper. Did they not have any chairs or beds in the hospital? It was in Kirkcaldy... I can only imagine they were stolen 😜😂😂
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Post by shakey on Jul 18, 2019 13:48:03 GMT
Great highlights - I think it includes all of our best moments/chances which is sometimes not the case with opposition edits.
Also shows some pretty poor moments to be fair - the close range header from the completely unmarked striker is just embarrassing actually. Glad to hear big Ryan is OK - was nice of the Pars fans to give him a good long round of applause when he got carried off.
Decent results from Cove and Edinburgh City last night show just how tough this league campaign is going to be.
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