Trollope hails players as Bristol Rovers end losing run in dramatic fashion

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Monday, November 16, 2009
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Paul Trollope hailed the spirit of his Bristol Rovers side after they twice fought back from behind to end their six-game losing run with a last-gasp winner against Carlisle.

And the manager is urging his players to ensure their dramatic 3-2 victory is a turning point in their season.

Trailing 2-1 with eight minutes left, the Pirates levelled through Jeff Hughes and then saw Chris Lines bundle home the winner from a corner deep into stoppage-time.

"It could be a turning point in our season," said Trollope.

"After the bad run we have been on, we knew we had to turn things around – but it might take a little bit of luck, a fantastic bit of skill or a last-gasp winner to do it.

"The finish of the game, and the way we won it, can hopefully change the mentality of the whole group."

Trollope praised the part the home fans played in sticking with the side.

"We knew this was a very important game for us and there was an expectation of a win after the run we have been on," said the manager.

"When you have lost six on the spin and you go 2-1 down at home, it is a difficult place to be.

"I have to give credit to the fans because despite those two factors they really got behind us and made a difference.

"The support they gave us when we were 2-1 down and trying to get back in it was fantastic – they played a big part in that final spurt we managed to put on.

"We knew we had the spirit, we have had a few set back in recent weeks, but the spirit and reaction has been very good."

Trollope acknowledged that Bristol Rovers still have defensive problems that need sorting out.

"The goals we conceded were poor, and I think Mikkel Andersen got us out of trouble twice early on as well, which just highlighted the defensive work we need to carry out," he said.

"We are delighted with the win but again it has highlighted a lot of work we need to do in defensive areas.

"I don't think it would have been possible to do more work on set-pieces than we did in the week, and to concede in the manner we did was down to individuals and not a collective thing. It must stop.

"We talk about transferring the training and the coaching we do into games, but sometimes when you are on a bad run it is difficult to do that.

"To concede from a set piece after all we had done was a real blow.

"We have not been good enough defensively, and that has not been solely (due to) the back four. We have asked for a work ethic right from the front two.

"There are issues in our defending, both in set-pieces and open play, that need to be addressed, and that is an area we are looking at.

"I am sure Carlisle must be feeling a little hard done by, but I have to give credit to the players for their spirit and their drive to keep going under difficult circumstances.

"We have remained positive and the players have shown a very good mental strength.

"We have played better and lost, but we knew it may take a bit of a scruffy win to get us going again.

"We will take it, work hard and hopefully be better next week."

Bristol Rovers were missing winger Mark Wright with a knee injury on Saturday, but expect him to be back in contention for next weekend's home game against Gillingham.

They handed a first league start to youngster Ben Swallow and Trollope said: "Ben gave us a good width and produced one or two crosses in the first half.

"He tired a bit in the second period, which you would expect, but he can be satisfied with it."

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    by MisterX, The Mem

    Monday, November 16 2009, 11:32PM

    “It was as others, who actually watched the game have stated, a terrible all round performance. Jeff Hughes was awarded the MoTM award but frankly there was nobody else in the team they could have awarded it too, nobody! Stuart Campbell had an OK'ish game but was his usual anonymous and *silent* captain who yet again totally failed to motivate his fellow team mates and should have the arm band removed for that grave sin alone.

    As *dan* rightly noted Dickson was a joke, a total lightweight for his build and should be driven back to Charlton ASAP and no wonder they let us have him on loan so willingly. He cannot get the simple basics of getting his head over the ball when shooting right and is constantly leaning back with every shot he took flying over the top of the crossbar .... shock horror!

    Chris Lines, bundled goal apart, was falling around all over the place and despite his obvious footballing skills looked his usual rabbit trapped in the headlights of an oncoming car every single time he was in a good position in front of goal and instead of shooting either passed to a player in a far worse shooting position than him or gave the ball away to the opposition easily and carelessly. We defended poorly as a whole team, were constantly pushed back into our own goal mouth by a very poor Carlisle team and totally lacked any width in our play at all times. Yet again Trollope made his substitutions far too late in the game and by the time they scored their 2nd goal mutterings of *"Trollope hasn't got a clue!"*, *"Don't know what you're doing!"* and *"Taxi for Trollope!"* were to be heard all around. Good job the board have just given him a new contract. {pffffttttttt!}”

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    by Dave, Bristol

    Monday, November 16 2009, 8:41PM

    “Don't be folled by this win. It was incredibly lucky, a pathetic display and the defence is so brittle we will continue to slide down the table. 1-1 next week at best. The team simply isn't good enough and Trollope has run out of ideas. The fans are relieved but in another 3 winless weeks you will be calling for Trollope's head. Bottom 6 by February.”

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    by joe, bristol

    Monday, November 16 2009, 6:05PM

    “i dont reckon the side played too bad really, we showed our spirit to fight back and i think we're back to wining ways again. and by the way, chris lines i love you :D”

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    by dan, downend

    Monday, November 16 2009, 10:42AM

    “firstly it was a great win and the players showed character, however we were so poor it was untrue, dickson has to be sent back to charlton the guy does not even run for anything, which is why right or wrong he got a load of abuse on saturday.”

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