Bristol Rovers fans have the chance to win DVDs
Here's an ideal chance for Bristol Rovers fans to banish memories of the side's recent losing run.
For six lucky readers are being given the chance to win a free copy of a new double DVD called Magic Moments At The Mem, which features the best action since the club returned to Bristol in 1996.
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Rickie Lambert is among the Bristol Rovers stars, past and present, whose goals feature in the Magic Moments At The Mem DVD
It lasts approximately three hours and is on sale at £14.95 – the normal price of a single DVD. But we have copies to give away in an exclusive Evening Post competition.
When the Pirates were forced into exile at Twerton Park in Bath in 1986, many feared it would mean the death of the club.
But 10 years later, Rovers were back in their Bristol heartland and a new chapter in the club's chequered history was beginning.
Produced by Screen Soccer, the two discs chart many of the most memorable bits of action of the last 13 years.
And the first is a vivid reminder of some of the striking talent who banged in goals while wearing the blue and white quarters.
Concentrating on the period between August 1996 and May 2004, it includes Peter Beadle's stunning nine-minute hat-trick against Bury soon after Rovers moved to Horfield.
There are also wonderful goals from Jamie Cureton, Barry Hayles, Jason Roberts, Vitalijs Astafjevs and Nathan Ellington – and some superb finishes by less celebrated players such as Jason Harris, Tom Ramasut and Guy Ipoua.
Probably the most important goals of all during that period though were those scored by Andy Rammell in the spring of 2003.
Brought in when the club were staring the very real possibility of relegation from the Football League right in the face, the experienced striker made all the difference with the strikes that helped to stave off the drop to the Conference.
Disc two covers the period from August 2004 to May 2009 and includes some fabulous goals by Junior Agogo, Richard Walker, Craig Disley and Lewis Haldane as Rovers built towards climbing out of the fourth tier.
The prolific exploits of Rickie Lambert are also captured and among the highlights are the volley that secured a derby victory over Bristol City in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy and booked a trip to the Millennium Stadium, as well as his winner in the shock FA Cup triumph over his current club Southampton and his four goals against Southend.
The story is brought up to date with some of the best moments produced by current first-teamers such as Stuart Campbell, Steve Elliott, Chris Lines, Jeff Hughes, Darryl Duffy and Jo Kuffour.
To enter the competition, simply answer the question below:
Rickie Lambert joined Bristol Rovers in 2006 – but from which club?
A) Stockport
B) Rochdale
C) Macclesfield
Send your entry to Rovers DVD Competition, Sports Desk, Evening Post, Temple Way, Bristol, BS99 7HD or email your answer with your name and adresss to epsport@bepp.co.uk
The closing date is Monday, November 23 and normal competition rules apply.











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