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There is no I in team: As Rovers produce a great team performance to defeat Bitton 3-1 with Craig Veal and Dan Western notching their first goals for Rovers. Jake Wannell started after his bug with Craig Veal and Dean Stamp replacing Russell Jee and Bradley Stamp in the three changes from Wednesday night. The game like most started with the usual probing and prodding of both sides getting the measure of each other seeing
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There’s not a lot to say about as 10 man Rovers crashed to a horror defeat to an impressive Manor Farm. The away team made up with many from last year’s Champion winning side Bishop Sutton. Produced a ruthless display of possession football that Rover’s just could not live with; Rovers had to make a late change with skipper Jake Wannell feeling unwell. Bradley Stamp started up front and Dan Western came in for the
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Rovers collected three valuable points after showing nerves of Steele from 12 yards against last’s year’s champions. Sutton arrived with a much changed line from when we met a few weeks ago. Rovers changed Bradley Stamp and Scott Rogers in came Craig Veal and Dean Stamp. On a heavy surface the game became turgid midfield battle with chances very limited. Willand’s midfield two Dave Steele and Bobby Hopkinson against their opposite three controlled the game
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Rovers travelled to Dorset and lit up the sky with a silky performance of flowing football which earned them 3 valuable points. Dan Western was unable to travel as he recovers from the horror tackle which he subjected to on Saturday. Craig Veale cried off late after suffering from a sickness bug. As Rovers took the A35 East the sky flashed with sheets of lightning, but as we arrived at the ground the only element
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Rovers crashed out of the FA Vase after another disappointing performance away to Saltash. New signings Josh Waddham and Craig Veale both get introduction to the Rovers set up. Ex pro Bradley Stamp starts his first game for Rovers. Rovers travelled across the Tamar without James Clampin and Bobby Hopkinson who were both suspended for this game as both had collected 5 bookings so far this term. Ironically if the Hallen game had not been
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Rovers travelled to the Somerset mining town of Radstock in buoyant mood after their victory against Cadbury Heath. Owen Howe and Darren Gibbons came into the starting XI and new signing Bradley Stamp occupied one of the subs berths. Rovers started the game as a side full of confidence, as early as the 1st minute James Clampin bullet like header rattled the cross bar. From the resulting corner the ball was half cleared and Clampin
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Many good sides rely on an SAS strike force, from Blackburn in the 90’s, England in the 00’s and Liverpool today. Willand have found a pair of SAS goal scorers. Dean Stamp scored his 10th of the season and David Steele his 4th of the season to give Rovers three points against 4th place Cadbury and banish the ghosts of a soggy Wednesday night. This was a double celebration for the club as club stalwart Mike ‘Bacon’ Mears
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Willand succumbed to a classic defeat to a visiting team conceding an 87 minute goal to 2nd place Gillingham. The game started in torrents of rain which would have had Noah rubbing his hands. As the heavens opened the Willand faithful packed the stand and the covered area to keep out of the way of the biblical proportioned storm.The weather certainly did not dampen the player’s spirit and as early as the 3rd minute a Russell Jee









