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Post by raintownrover on Nov 4, 2022 19:04:16 GMT
Predict a draw at best. 1-1
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Post by Nanook on Nov 4, 2022 19:11:46 GMT
5-0
It has to happen one day that all those chances get converted and we have a stonking win.
Plus I have a mate up here who is an Albion supporter and will want to chat to him about the match if it goes our way.
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Post by mildrover on Nov 4, 2022 19:42:56 GMT
Rovers 2 Stirling 2
Ronnie
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Post by raintownrover on Nov 4, 2022 19:46:19 GMT
5-0 might be on the money. Seen the fixtures tomorrow? Looks like 4 draws and us getting gubbed. League is a lot tighter than it looks on paper.
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Post by Roy of the Rovers on Nov 4, 2022 20:12:16 GMT
To date SA have scored 11 goals and conceded 7 in 6 away games and Rovers have scored 7 at home and conceded 10. Therefore I predict a 2-1 home win
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Post by charlestheoptimist on Nov 5, 2022 8:18:55 GMT
With the threat of Dale Carrick who is scoring for fun - this will be difficult to say the least - 1-1 would do but we cannot sustain our season on draws alone !
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Post by Prof on Nov 5, 2022 13:34:19 GMT
Another tough match in prospect.
In view of our recent good form though I'll go for a narrow 1-0 victory for us.
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Post by fineen on Nov 5, 2022 13:51:48 GMT
They have won 5 (6?) on the spin, so it will be tough. If we can reproduce our first half form from last week I fancy we can get a point.
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Post by stewmelrover on Nov 5, 2022 13:52:12 GMT
Albion Rovers 3, Stirling Albion 1
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Post by Roy of the Rovers on Nov 5, 2022 17:33:10 GMT
Same old story, Rovers play well and make many chances but only bag the one goal. SA down to 10 men come back into it somewhat and of course get a goal from a set-piece. Normally a point against the league leaders would be deemed acceptable.
I noted that Brian Reid and a Stirling employee, not Darren Young were yellow carded for separate infractions.
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Post by marmiteman on Nov 5, 2022 17:46:43 GMT
Happy with a draw but we should've been home and dry in the first half. Gaffer needs to install real killer instincts in players. Sad to see Stirling fan had vandalised the disabled toilet with graffiti. Onwards and upwards.
Peter
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Post by bucky on Nov 5, 2022 18:01:01 GMT
Where do they get the refs from? The free kick which led to Stirling’s goal was given because Charlie Reilly got smacked in the face with the ball haha.
Fair play to Rovers I thought we played well- again the old killer instinct missing. Callum Wilson missed a great chance to make it 2-0. C’mon Rovers.
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Post by d7 on Nov 5, 2022 18:02:43 GMT
Referee cost Rovers a victory today. Never a free kick which led to the SA goal. He seemed to let play flow before bringing it back. Madness.
Outside of that, Rovers were great again today.
And where would we be without Charlie Reilly?
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Post by raintownrover on Nov 5, 2022 18:10:22 GMT
Great play in 1st half. Should have been 2 or 3 up at half time. Big Sonkur had a stonker of a game. My MOTM.
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Post by robert67 on Nov 5, 2022 18:29:21 GMT
Great football played today when we kept the ball on the ground, why from kick off adapt the high ball routine it never gets us anywhere, outplayed Stirling today but same old story about not killing teams off with the chances we are creating happened yet again. Another doughball with a whistle who wanted to be centre of attention imo let Stirling back into the match but still we need to keep tight at the back and keep focused be it first minute or last, Stirling player who saw red should have had 5 red cards for that tackle it was horrendous, hope the young boy is okay. As a whole great effort and endeavour today, all played well but special mention to Scott Roberts who was a constant pest to the Stirling back line and ran his guts out. Onwards and upwards.
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