Red and White | The Official Matchday Magazine
Andy BUTLER
DONCASTER ROVERS V EXETER CITY F.C. Sky Bet League Two Saturday 29th April 2017 KICK OFF 3PM
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SEASON 2016/17 | EXETER CITY F.C. | 29.04.17 Main Club sponsor One Call Insurance Associate club sponsor Stoneacre Motor Group Technical kit supplier FBT Europe Chairman David Blunt Vice chairman Andrew Watson President Dick Watson Major shareholders Terry Bramall, Dick Watson, David Blunt Directors Terry Bramall, Dick Watson, David Blunt, Andy Watson, Gavin Baldwin Club directors Stuart Highfield Chief executive Gavin Baldwin Chief operating officer Liam Scully
CLUB STAFF Club secretary Mary Lally Stadium manager & operations Marie Hepburn Safety officer Sam Ramsden Deputy safety officer Fraser Garner Head groundsman Jim Davison Director of finance Richard Poole Head of commercial affairs Andrew Whitham Lottery manager Ken Porter Ticket manager Tracy Bawden Media manager Luke Thornhill Marketing manager Mark Hughesman Club shop manager Tracy Fernie Supporter services manager Charles Swallow Supporter liaison officers Dean Medcalf, Sheila Lynch PROGRAMME Contributors Robbie Andrews, Clare Bailey, John Coyle, Ryan Daly, Paul Mayfield, Dean Medcalf, Nicola Moran, Sophie Scargill, Jon Warburton, Viking Supporters Co-Operative Photography Phil Ryan, Stephen Connor, Steve Uttley, Heather King, AH Pix, Reuters Design Sandile Somhedlwana, Hannah Moore Print Pinders of Sheffield
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FOOTBALL STAFF Manager Darren Ferguson Assistant manager Gavin Strachan Goalkeeping coach Paul Gerrard Fitness coach Ben Rome Physiotherapist Alex Dalton Club doctor Dr Tim Douglas
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Darren Ferguson Good afternoon, and welcome back to the Keepmoat Stadium. I would like to welcome Paul Tisdale, as well as the Exeter City supporters, players, staff and directors. It is an important game for us. Firstly to try and get three points towards winning the title, but also to build momentum for next season in Sky Bet League One.
You have a big part to play. We know we will be backed in large numbers today and next week, your support - and, at times, patience - this season has really helped us. Please continue that today, and help us to victory. Enjoy the game.
We need to get back to the standards we have set for most of this season. We want to take care of business today. We are at home, where we have a very good record, and want to move closer to the title in front of our own fans.
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We’ve now had two defeats at home. We feel we were unfortunate in both those games, but there is a real determination now to get back to winning ways in front of our own fans.
Exeter are a very good team who we will not take lightly, but we know we are more than capable of beating them. If we reach the standards we have set for most of this season, we can get the three points which ensures the title is in our own hands.
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Gavin Baldwin Welcome back to the Keepmoat Stadium for what will be a day of celebration. Today is the result of a lot of people’s hard work, and I would like to take a moment to reflect and thank them.
The staff at the Keepmoat Stadium deserve a lot of praise, too. Come down to the ground any evening and it is packed with activity, and it takes a really hard-working staff force willing to go the extra mile to keep that running smoothly. We often get praise from visitors, and the benefits of that were seen when Sky were so happy with the help they got from us they came back for a second televised game.
Finally, the most important people at this club continue to be you. We recognise that supporters are the lifeblood of any club, and we strive to ensure everything we do is designed with you in mind. I would also like to welcome the directors, supporters, players and staff of Exeter City who have made the long journey north. I hope you enjoy the day and have a safe journey home. I hope you enjoy the game today. Please stay off the pitch at the final whistle so the players can celebrate their achievements with you.
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The first-team manager, Darren Ferguson, has built a dedicated and focused backroom staff. The determination from everyone at the Cantley Park training ground this season has been second to none - a truly united team. The players have to go out and perform on the pitch, but it is their efforts on the training pitches which really set them up for success.
This all comes from the strategic drive set out by the owners. Their vision for what Club Doncaster could become is incredibly exciting, and is what motivates our staff to keep trying to better themselves. We are making good progress on these plans, and right now I am working with them and the manager to ensure our on-field recruitment this summer is right.
CLUB DONCASTER FOUNDATION WHO’S WHO
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Chair of trustees STUART HIGHFIELD Trustees GAVIN BALDWIN, NIGEL BREWSTER, JO DRAPIER, NATALIE SHAW, ALLAN STEWART, RUPERT SUCKLING, LINDA TULLY, JOHN WALLBANK Chief executive JIM LORD CLUB DONCASTER SPORTS COLLEGE Principal ADI TURNPENNY Deputy principals JOE BURTON, BEN THOMPSON Head of quality assurance DANIEL JENNINGS Sports lecturers WILL BIGGS, CRAIG COLLINS MARK ELLAMES, EMMA HARRISON Academy co-ordinator TIM RYAN Teaching assistant/ Academy coaching team ERIC RANDERSON IAN DABELL, PATRICK QUEEN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Head of community JOHN DAVIS NCS programme manager JAN BUDTZ Community officers TOM FOY, NICK GILLOTT, DEAN SHARP Operation co-ordinator STEPH FERRABY Media and communications co-ordinator SOPHIE SCARGILL Community co-ordinators RAJVEEN BASI, LEANNE BATEMAN, MARK COOPER, SCOTT COPELAND, ALEX HOBSON, KELLY JACKSON, HEATHER KING, DANNY HERRING
ROVERS & DONCASTER FOUNDATION
join forces with (AAA) screening programme Doncaster Rovers and Club Doncaster Foundation have joined forces with South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw NHS Foundation Trust’s abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening programme to host a series of pilot health screening clinics, in a bid to protect its older male fans from the life threatening condition. An AAA is a swelling of the main blood vessel in the body, the aorta, which weakens and expands. There are no symptoms and if left untreated the swelling can lead to a rupture and risk of death from internal bleeding. The first of the three AAA screening clinics kicks-off on home turf at the Keepmoat Stadium on 04 May 2017. Rovers are urging all of their male f ans over the age of 65 to get in touch with the AAA screening team and book an appointment for the clinics. Michelle Keefe, AAA screening programme co-ordinator for South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw, said: “It’s great that Doncaster Rovers are supporting the NHS AAA screening programme. In England and Wales there’s approximately 3,000 deaths each year in men aged 65 and over from ruptured AAAs. “So it’s so important to take up the offer of screening, the simple five minute ultrasound scan of the abdomen can save lives and you get the results straight away.” Club Doncaster Foundation’s health and wellbeing officer, Nick Gillott, said: “Promoting the AAA screening programme to our fans is something we as a Foundation and club are very passionate about in order to keep them healthy. I am aware that AAAs can have no signs or symptoms so it’s paramount that men aged 65 and over have the screening – it can be a life saver.” Men are invited for AAA screening by letter once they turn 65, but men over 65 who have not previously been screened can make an appointment by contacting the South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw AAA Screening programme on 01709 649100 or by emailing dbh-tr.dbhaaa@nhs.net. For more information on AAAs, visit the South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Foundation Trust website at www.aaa.dbh.nhs.uk
Community coaches LAUREN CUTTELL, SEAN FEARN RICHARD HARFORD
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MATTY BLAIR NAMED
PFA Community champion for 2016/17 Matty Blair has been named PFA Community Champion for 2016/17 after an incredible season of community work across the region.
Matty has embraced the challenge of being a role model for the people of Doncaster, inspiring the next generation on regular player visits.
The award was introduced by the PFA last year for all clubs in the English Football League as a way of raising awareness of the fantastic work done across communities.
His work for Club Doncaster Foundation has been outstanding, engaging with participants from across the four areas – heath and wellbeing, NCS, schools participation and education.
Matty has been recognised for the countless hours dedicated to player visits within the Foundation, schools and community centres.
“It’s a proud feeling for me to be presented with it, but mainly I just hope I am impacting the lives of people in Doncaster. If anyone feels I can make a difference just by showing my face somewhere, then I’m happy to do it.”
“This accolade is a true reward for his efforts in engaging with the community.” For more information on the work Club Doncaster Foundation do, contact 01302 764663 or visit us at @ClubDFoundation on Twitter or facebook.com/clubdoncasterfoundation.
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He said: “Doncaster Rovers are a real family club and a lot of the lads go above and beyond to make a difference, so it’s fantastic to be recognised.
Head of community John Davis said: “Matty’s support has been invaluable to the Foundation: his efforts have allowed us to facilitate Q&A sessions and player visits to the participants across the Foundation.
STUDENTS FROM HUNGERHILL SCHOOL took centre stage
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Students from Hungerhill School took centre stage at the Keepmoat Stadium earlier this month as they graced the field at half time with a dance performance during the game against Mansfield Town.
The Cre8ive Dance team will now go through the same process in other schools, working with them for six weeks before the dancers take their new skills and put them into action on a matchday.
They are part of the partnership between Club Doncaster Foundation’s Doncaster Kicks project and Cre8ive Dance Academy to produce a series of Rovers matchday routines.
Community co-ordinator for Kicks, Mark Cooper, commented: “It’s great to see that this partnership is working so well; this is our second performance at the Keepmoat Stadium, with our second school and they’ve both been fantastic, so I can’t wait to see the rest of them.
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The partnership includes six-week periods with different schools to create and learn a dance that will be performed during half time of Doncaster Rovers games. Cre8ive Dance tutor Paige Singer said: “The girls at Hungerhill gave up their lunchtime every Thursday for six weeks and worked extremely hard. The routine came together in the final week and they smashed it at the matchday performance. “Cre8ive Dance Academy are looking forward to meeting the next set of students ready to work on another urban style dance piece."
“You can see that the girls love every minute of the tutoring and dancing in front of thousands of people. It really is a one off experience to be able to dance on the Keepmoat Turf so we’re delighted with how it’s panning out.” To find out more information about Kicks sessions in your area, contact Mark on mark.cooper@clubdoncasterfoundation.co.uk. To join the Cre8ive Dance Academy team and find out about classes for all ages email info@cre8ivedance.co.uk.
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James COPPINGER James Coppinger feels like he could play forever. The man who has played more than |500 competitive games for Doncaster Rovers, among a career which has seen him turn out well over 600 times, has no intention of hanging up his boots anytime soon. He turned 36 a few months ago and, playing at the tip of Rovers’ midfield diamond, is putting in performances as good as any he has ever produced
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“It has been the most enjoyable season in that respect for me personally, being able to get on the ball and do all the things I want to do,” he says. “The manager allows me that freedom, and the players behind me and in front of me complement me and do a lot of work which allows me to be that player. “I’ve been picked in the EFL and PFA Teams of the Season and nominated for Player of the Season. It’s what I needed to be doing because, at this age, if you’re not performing people will shoot you down and finish you off. “But I’m just enjoying my football. I’ll go into next season focused on doing well for the club and that’s the only thing I can do. I can’t see myself going to anyone else in the EFL, but I want to play as long as I can. As long as I am contributing to the team, I’ll stay as long as I can.” Nine goals have been forthcoming this term, with plenty of assists as well, as Rovers secured promotion back to Sky Bet League One. As someone who has been a Rovers player since
I’ll go into next season focused on doing well for the club and that’s the only thing I can do. I can’t see myself going to anyone else in the EFL, but I want to play as long as I can. the summer of 2004, securing an immediate return to the third tier feels like some of the wrongs of last season’s relegation have been corrected.
and straight away won League Two. Momentum, belief, confidence are all important if you want to be successful – for us, going into League One, we’ll have a good enough squad to compete.
“It was the hardest year I’ve had, being relegated to League Two. It was difficult, but to bounce back at the first time of asking is great – clubs like Portsmouth and Plymouth have been in it for a few seasons which shows how hard it is,” he says.
“We’ve players who have played at League One level and higher, and young lads who have come in and done really well. We’ve got good strength in depth which will stand us in good stead next season.”
“We’ve found a way of playing which suits the players in the team, and collectively we have stuck together. Everybody wants to improve and do well for each other, and that stands out.” Although there is a clear frustration at o nly picking up one point since automatic promotion is secured, there remains a belief among the players that the title is there for the taking – and that would set the club up to start next season well. “As a team we set out to get promoted as the main objective, and we’ve been successful in doing that. Now, we’ve got two games left to try and seal the title,” says Coppinger. “It is in our own hands - we are two points ahead with two games left, and could win the league this weekend. We’ve had a fantastic season, and hopefully we can celebrate soon enough. “Momentum helps us, you’ve seen that here before when we came up from the Conference
Given how long Coppinger has spent at Rovers, it is hard to imagine him turning out for anyone else. But, after starting his career at Darlington, he can count Newcastle, Hartlepool and today’s opponents Exeter City among his former clubs. Coppinger spent two years at St James Park before moving back north to Doncaster. He is delighted to see his former side doing well, and thinks his time on the south coast was vital for his development as a player and person. “It was a difficult time for the club, they were going through a real transitional period and were relegated out of the Football League,” he adds. “It was a difficult time for me, I had lost my grandad and moved away form home for the first time – it was a testing time for me. “It was probably the hardest two years of my life in football, but I got through it and learnt a lot from the things I did wrong there. I wish I’d had the mentality there that I did when I moved to Doncaster. “So it’s so good to see them back in the EFL, doing well and challenging. It may be, a bit like us last summer, that they benefitted from going down and restructuring then coming back.”
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“There are a few reasons why we’ve done so well. The manager and staff have been consistent in what they want and, win, lose or draw, we haven’t changed the way we play.
AWAY TEAM EXETER CITY
The GAFFER Paul TISDALE
Managerial CAREER
2001 - 2006 | Team Bath 2006 - Present | Exeter City
TOP STOPPER
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After moving over to England from Austria, Bobby Olejnik signed for Premier League side Aston Villa in 2006, he would only stay for a season at Villa Park before moving up to Scotland to join Falkirk. The top stopper was originally the second choice goalkeeper behind Tim Krul, Olejnik got his chance in the limelight as Krul returned to his parent club Newcastle United after suffering an injury to a shoulder. Olejnik managed to make than 100 league appearances for the Bairns before heading back to England to join at-the-time League Two side Torquay United.
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In his only season with the Gulls the keeper was included in the PFA’s League Two Team of the Year, alongside three of his Torquay United team-mates.
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Rovers manager Darren Ferguson signed him for Peterborough United in 2012 after his impressive season on the South coast, he earned the club’s Player of the Season award after his second season at London Road. He has also played for Scunthorpe United and York City before signing for Exeter City in 2015.
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After spending majority of his footballing career in the lower leagues of English football, David Wheeler signed for League Two Exeter City in 2013. The midfield maestro started his life as a footballer with Lewes in 2007, making his first league appearance against Torquay United in the following season. He was given a standing ovation on his final game for Lewes, he would go onto sign for Staines Town in 2011. During his first season with Staines, he was awarded with the Player’s Player and Club Player of the Year trophies, the following season he found the back of the net on 14 occasions which helped the Swans survive relegation. He went on to captain the club during his second and final season, it would also see him pick up the same two awards as he had already won the season previously.
MIDFIELD MAESTRO
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Exeter City boss Paul Tisdale is the second longest serving manager in English football, behind Arsenal’s Arsene Wenger. Originally from Malta, Tisdale, decided to start his footballing career in England with Southampton, after progressing through the Saints’ youth academy before turning professional in 1991. During his time at Southampton, the midfielder was loaned out to Huddersfield Town and Northampton Town, upon his return to the Saints he managed to score his only league goal for the side, against Manchester City. Tisdale, played for FinnPa in Finland and Panionios in Greece before returning to England to play for Exeter City and Yeovil Town before officially retiring from football in 2014. His managerial career would begin with Team Bath, which see him lead the side to back-to-back-to-back promotions, moving from the Western League Division One all the way up to the Southern Premier League. In his first season as Exeter boss, Tisdale, lead the Grecians to the Conference play-off final but they were beaten 2-1 by Morecambe that season, however they would be victorious a season later with a 1-0 win over Cambridge United. With Exeter back in the Football League they went on to do the unthinkable and get promoted to League One at the first time of asking, finishing second to Brentford.
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DEFENSIVE ROCK Defender Craig Woodman has been an Exeter City player since the beginning of the 2012/13 league season, after signing on a free transfer from Brentford. He originally began his career with Bristol City in 2000 after coming through the side’s youth academy, Woodman made his professional debut against Plymouth Argyle in a Football League Trophy fixture that same year. During his time at Ashton Gate he was loaned out to fellow Football League clubs, firstly Mansfield Town and then Torquay United in two separate stints with the Gulls. Woodman’s next destination was Wycombe Wanderers, he became a key player at the club only missing 10 minutes of league action during the Chairboys promotion winning season in 2009.
Before joining the Grecians, Woodman spent two seasons at Griffin Park with Brentford, scoring one goal in 59 league appearances.
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Deadly striker Ollie Watkins has been one of Exeter’s prized possessions this season, as he has fired the Grecians into the Sky Bet League Two play-off places. Watkins has been an Exeter player since the age of nine, joining their academy in 2004, after making his way through the ranks he signed a professional contract in April 2014. He made his Football League debut a month later, leading the line against Hartlepool in a 2-0 win at Victoria Park. This season, Watkins has been played a pivotal part in Exeter’s season, which has seen him score his first career hat-trick, in a 4-1 win over Newport County at Rodney Parade. He was presented with the Sky Bet League Two Player of the Month award for January beating our very own John Marquis to the prize, Watkins also scooped the English Football League Young Player of the Year award at the EFL awards in London.
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DEADLY STRIKER
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At the end of season awards he scooped the Players’ Player and the Supporters Player of the Year trophies, he went on to appear more than 120 times for Wycombe.
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HE PLAYED FOR BOTH
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James COPPINGER James Coppinger began his career with Darlington, before moving to Premier League side Newcastle United along with Paul Robinson. He made one top flight appearance before moving on to Exeter City in 2002. He made his debut against Shrewsbury Town that August, before scoring his first goal for the club two weeks later against Torquay United. After his two seasons with the Grecians, Coppinger was brought to Rovers by Dave Penney. More than 500 competitive appearances later, he is still here. One of Coppinger’s most memorable games in a Rovers shirt was undoubtedly the 5-1 victory over Southend United at the Keepmoat Stadium, which saw the midfielder score a hat-trick, which was described as “three goals of the highest quality” by the Sky Sports commentary team. Coppinger is one of Rovers‘ most valued players, his willingness, commitment and desire has seen him become the club captain. He also celebrated his 500th competitive appearance for Doncaster with a goal in Rovers’ 5-1 victory over Morecambe at the Globe Arena.
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The club shop remains open all year round, and don’t forget it is Father’s Day on Sunday June 18. For more information please call 01302 764667 or e-mail clubdoncastershop@fbtsports.co.uk or visit www.clubdoncastershop.com. The Club Doncaster Academy shop also now stocks a range of items.
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LOUIE JAY WAKE Age: 5 Lives: Woodlands School: Adwick Primary Favourite Subject: PE Favourite Food: Pizza Favourite Holiday: Spain Hobbies: Playing football and FIFA Favourite Player: James Coppinger
Hello everyone, Welcome to our final home game of the season against Exeter City. I recently went to Tia Rescue in Finningley and met some lovely dogs and even saw a face from Rovers past in Dave Morris. Your parents will remember him! I had a great time on the pitch when we clinched promotion a few weeks ago. I am also happy that I get to see my friend H’Angus the Monkey at Hartlepool next weekend. Funny moment was delivering Pukka pies in the South Stand and the lucky winner was already eating a pie! Thank you to all of you for coming to see me in the corner for photos and high fives, I really have had a great season. Enjoy the summer and see you in League One
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Rovers Players SPEND TIME IN BOX OFFICE Rovers players have spent time in our Box Office encouraging fans to take advantage of early bird season membership prices. The current prices are guaranteed until the end of the month, and Matty Blair, Alfie May, Harry Middleton and Ian Lawlor have all popped into the Box Office at the Keepmoat Stadium to ensure supporters got the best offers.
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Matty was first to stop by on the evening of Thursday April 20, joining Donny Dog in greeting customers and ringing a few season ticket holders to help them take advantage of our renewal offers. Young
supporters even got Easter eggs as an extra on top of their £30 season memberships. Ian, Alfie and Harry stopped by this Thursday to repeat the experience, meeting supporters and helping the Box Office staff. There is still time to take advantage of our early bird offers which run until the end of the month. The Box Office will be open until 5.30pm after today’s match while you can order round the clock at tickets.clubdoncaster.co.uk
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PROMOTION SPECIAL
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FEATURE ommy Rowe’s 74th-minute goal against Mansfield Town sealed promotion, but it was the culmination of months of hard work from many involved at the club. From the first day of pre-season, when fitness coach Ben Rome had the players sweating in the sun at Cantley Park, there has been a steely determination that this season would end with an elevation to Sky Bet League One. From the board of directors, whose vision for what Club Doncaster could become leads the way, to every member of staff answering the phones, making tea or tidying up after matches, the sense of unity has stood out. It is noticeable the bond between supporters and the club is the best it has been for years.
He has lost none of his determination to finish the season in style to try and win the league. Although Rovers’ following outing, the Good Friday trip to Colchester United, brought a sluggish start from the players, he does not see any drop in motivation from the players. “I don’t have to worry about keeping the lads focused to be honest they are a level-headed bunch,” he said. “The main focus for us is to go on and win the league, we are determined to show people that we are the best team in this league.” Rovers fans have had to be patient at times this season, understanding the approach the team have taken, and that is something the manager also feels has been reflected at board level.
The relief when promotion was secured was palpable. The tunnel and home dressing room afterwards were left a sticky mess after the Champagne provided by league sponsors Sky Bet got a great airing.
“The board deserve an enormous amount of credit, “ he added.
“We are all extremely happy and everyone could see from the celebrations how much it meant to us,” said club captain Andy Butler.
“They realised we needed to change quite a lot, and trusted me to do it. Thankfully, I have repaid them. I have a great relationship with all of them and the chief executive Gavin Baldwin is outstanding. The trust we have with the board helps everyone at the club.”
“I’m delighted that we could celebrate it with the home fans, we saw Burton here last year parade in front of us, so it was nice to for the fans to get involved this time and we are hoping we can lift the league title here against Exeter. “Promotion is one thing but at the start of the season we said we wanted to win the league and we all want to end the season with a medal around our necks.” Manager Darren Ferguson has won promotions before as a manager, but as he and his coaching team joined in the celebrations it was clear this means as much to them as any of the players or fans.
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2016/17 BEST IMAGES lub Doncaster’s communications team look through thousands of pictures from games, our media manager Luke Thornhill picks out his favourite images of the season and explains why they stand out for him. On the following pages, our official photographers Phil Ryan and Howard Roe pick out their favourite images of the campaign 1.This was John Marquis after scoring his first goal for the club, sealing a 1-0 win over Cambridge United. It was clear to see how much it meant to him.
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2. The 5-1 win at Morecambe was memorable for many reasons, with James Coppinger’s 500th competitive appearance – marked with a goal – and Marquis’ Mario Kart celebrations. Matty Blair’s goal stood out, though, and Matty himself won’t know how he jumped so high! 3. Will Longbottom is a great lad and to score for Rovers was a dream come true for him. His header earned us a point against Derby County in the Checkatrade Trophy. 4. Junior Takeover Day is one of the best days of the year for staff at Rovers, and this is the first I have experienced since joining the club. Ethan , our junior media manager, was great fun to be around and enjoyed getting to pop into the home changing room beforehand – which included a few selfies with players. 5. Marquis is never afraid to put himself about on the pitch, and gets a few kicks as a result. At Newport County he needed several stitches to his forehead, but was happy to speak to a journalist after the game despite the headache he presumably had. 6. The win over Notts County felt like one which all but secured promotion. The reaction to Andy Williams’ goal was intense, and this image which shows Frenchy leaping up on top of his team-mates epitomised the real unity between the players. 7. Our photographer Phil Ryan spends so much time around the players that they really relax around him. He captured this moment of reflection after the 1-0 win over Mansfield Town which sealed promotion – pictured are analyst Adam Ridgewell, Paul Gerrard, Gavin Strachan and Darren Ferguson. 8. Paul Mayfield is someone I have been delighted to build a friendship with this season. Whether he is handing out biscuits in the press room or making people pose with the gnome, he always has a smile on his face. It was a pleasure to join him in London when he was named Supporter of the Year at the EFL Awards.
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John MARQUIS ohn Marquis hopes to build on his successful start to life at Rovers in Sky Bet League One next season. Marquis has scored 26 goals this term as Rovers sealed promotion back to the third tier, and feels manager Darren Ferguson gets the best out of him. “I’ve played almost every minute of every league game this season, I’ve got a manager that believes in me,” he said. “I feel my game has come on a lot over the past 10 months working with this manager and playing in a good team. I have surpassed my expectations, but still want to improve. I’m not happy with 26, I want to try and get more and next season want to recreate that in the league above.” Marquis’ form has inevitably brought speculation about a move higher up the football pyramid, but the forward is settled at Rovers and sees his future as being at the Keepmoat Stadium. “There’s no reason why I’d want to go anywhere else, my football has come on so much. I can’t speak highly enough of the manager and staff,” he added. “I’ve got a contract for at least next season here. I’ve thorouaghly enjoyed my time so far, and no one has told me about any interest from any other clubs,” he said. “As far as I’m concerned I’ve got a year left and hopefully they might want to sit down and sort a new one out, which would be nice. I’m just happy to have played the amount I have, and I’ve five games left to try and win this league.”
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Match Day EXPERIENCE Taking part in today’s matchday experience are Brotherton & Byram All Stars JFC. They are a small junior football club who have been running for two years.
Every child and parent have supported this year's fundraising to be able to visit Rovers or their end of season treat. The kids have taken part in sponsored walk, bag packing, and a Easter raffle.
Danny Greensill, head coach of the U10s,trains his team twice a week every Tuesday and Sunday. They compete in the Selby League and have been playing games every Saturday.
All of the club, coaches and parents are so proud of the kids who are members of the club, and the dedication they have shown this year.
Jay Davies and Darren Toes coach the U8s. They also train every Tuesday and Sunday. The team have not yet entered a league, but they will be competing in the Selby League in September 2017 as an U9s team.
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They are now getting ready to compete in their new league in September 2017 as U11s.
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Lincoln City W 2-1 Grimsby Town W 5-1 Oldham Athletic L 0-2 Scunthorpe United (YA Cup) L 1-3
The first of the final three games saw a Cody Prior goal give the team deserved 1-0 win away at Rotherham.
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The final game of the season saw a disappointing 1-0 defeat at home to York. Despite restricting the vistors to a very few number of efforts on goal, Rovers could not find a way to reply to thescrambled effort from a corner midway through the first half.
Mansfield Town Notts County Accrington Stanley Bradford City
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Then came a 2-2 draw away at Scunthorpe where goals from Lewis Scattergood and Matty Overton saw the young team overcome a 2-0 deficit to gain a share of the spoils.
Academy manager Kieran Scarff said: “The performance against Rotherham was very pleasing in terms of the players discipline in terms of their shape, their resilience and ability to deal with the physical threat of a considerably older team and the threat we then showed on the counter attack. We looked comfortable throughout and to finish the game with four under 16s on the pitch was very pleasing as they all had a positive impact on the game. “The draw at Scunthorpe saw a very disappointing first half performance. We talk a lot about identity in terms of how we play in and out of possession and as coaches we felt our identity was not on display and the performance was not one we enjoyed watching. However there was an improvement in the second half and a real determination to get back into the game. In fact they should have gone onto win the game. “It was disappointing for the boys to finish the league programme with a narrow defeat. The game was similar to the Scunthorpe game but the improvements in the second half didn’t bring the reward the performance perhaps deserved. “We have been pleased with the development of next year’s group who we have deliberately put together over the past few months and we are all looking forward to the progess of these players next season”
ROVERS XI | Jones, Walker, Townrow, Bingley, Amos, Prior, Trialist, Fletcher, James, Morris, Overton. SUBS | Scattergood, Foulkes, Horton, Barnett, Boocock.
Kieran SCARFF As always it has been a very busy year within the Academy programme. Coming towards the end of my first season at the club I am hugely impressed with the vision and desire for the development of the club as a whole and in particular the academy programme a big thank you must go to the owners, Gavin Baldwin, Liam Scully and the manager for their superb support.
I would like to take the opportunity to thank the academy and first-team staff for their dedication and efforts. All the staff through the first team and within the Academy and the CDA, both full and part-time work tirelessly to provide excellent opportunities for all our young players. Their input is so valuable to the development of our players. The administrative support we receive from Mary Lally and Shelley Tongue is superb. They probably deserve a medal trying to keep all of us organised! In addition I would like to thank Sam and Vicky who look after the youth team and staff in terms of feeding us every day! Tracy and her team who provide us with clean kit on a daily basis and Tom and Andy
The support across the whole club adds so much value – the admin staff, the groundstaff, the commercial team, the stadium operations team, the communications team, the Foundation staff, the Box Office, the club shop, the sports college, Centerplate, the matchday stewarding team, FBT staff, the club doctors (I hope I haven’t forgotten anybody!). I would also like to place on record our thanks to the Rovers Alliance for their ongoing support of the Academy programme – this level of support is vital as we look to continually improve our programme. The support and efforts of all these people play a significant part in being able to ensure we have an academy programme to be proud of and one that we are determined to improve further. A big thankyou to all of these people. Their significant contribution is very much appreciated. Good luck to the gaffer, the staff and players for today’s game.
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There is so much potential for our academy programme to really push itself on and ultimately become something that consistently provides players for our first team squad. We must make the most of the opportunities presented to us.
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Saturday 14th April 2017 | Adams Park, Wycombe | Sky Bet League Two | Attnd: 4,587 (820 AWAY) WYCOMBE XI: Blackman, Jombati, Jacobson, Pierre, Bean, Bloomfield, Harriman, Akinfenwa, Kashket, Saunders (Gape), O'Nien. UNUSED SUBS | Richardson, Thompson, Southwell, Weston, Freeman, Hayes. BOOKED | Jacobson.
ROVERS XI: Lawlor, Mason, Butler, Baudry, Alcock (Taylor-Sinclair), McCullough, Grant, Rowe, Coppinger (C) (Mandevile), May (McSheffrey), Marquis. UNUSED SUBS | Marosi, Wright, Middleton, Longbottom. BOOKED | Baudry, Butler, MCCullough.
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THE RECORD BREAKERS: DONCASTER ROVERS 70 YEARS AGO. Part 23- By John Coyle Having clinched the Division Three (North) Championship with a game to spare, Rovers had to wait a fortnight to celebrate their success. On Saturday 7th June 1947, at the end of a long season, Rovers took the field at Belle Vue against York City. Manager Jackie Bestall named the same team that had won at Bradford two weeks previously:
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Archie Ferguson; Ernie Swallow, Bill Corbett; Cecil Stirland, Sid Bycroft, Bob McFarlane; Jackie Kirkaldie, Jackie Thompson, Clarrie Jordan, Paul Todd, Ralph Maddison. Rovers needed to score six goals to overtake the League’s then record for goals scored in a season. In the end they didn’t manage one. A rather flat performance led to a sterile 0-0 draw, only the second such result for Rovers in 1946-47. Thompson squandered the chance to secure victory, missing a second half penalty. At half time the Football League President, Mr. W. C. Cuff, presented the Championship shield to skipper Paul Todd.
Medals were also presented to the eleven players, plus Harry Tomlinson and Jim Wooldridge as well as to manager Bestall, trainer Bob McLean and club secretary Geoff Dickinson.
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THE GAFFER Jackie BESTALL
THE TRAINER Bob MCLEAN
With the action on the field over it is worth taking time to put this remarkable season into context. Rovers’ haul of 72 points was a Football League record for the number of points gained in a season, beating Tottenham Hotspur’s 70 in 1919-20. It remained a record until 1975-76, when Lincoln City won 74 points in a season comprising 46, rather than 42 games. Since the introduction of three points for a win, Reading achieved 106 in 2005-06, again from 46 games, which would have equated to 75 points at two for a win.
Given the disparity in games, the fairest way to compare records is perhaps to take the points per game average based on three for a win. Rovers’ average in 1946-47 was an amazing 2.5 per game on this basis and only Chelsea, winners of the Premier League title in 2004-05 (95 points from 38 games) have equalled this.
In terms of individual feats, Clarrie Jordan’s tally of 42 League goals was a club record, beating Tom Keetley’s 40 in 1928-29. Paul Todd, his inside-forward partner, scored 23 and this is the highest total for a player who did not top the Rovers’ scoring charts. Maddison, Kirkaldie and Thompson, the other regular members of the forward line all finished in double figures, the only time this has happened in Rovers’ history. It is fair to say that Jordan’s record in particular is unlikely to be beaten. As well as the focus on Rovers’ attack, it is worth remembering that they had a superb defence. They
Finally, it is worth looking at what happened next to the record breakers. They found Division Two a much tougher proposition and ended season 1947-48 with relegation, having picked up only 29 points. Jordan was transferred to Sheffield Wednesday in February 1948. In 1949 Jackie Bestall was replaced by player-manager Peter Doherty, who led Rovers to the Division Three North title in 1949-50. Thus began arguably the most successful era in Rovers’ history. Nothing, however, should detract from this remarkable team and what they achieved 70 years ago. JOHN COYLE
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Another record set was for away wins, eighteen in the season. This record has been equalled, by League Two Champions MK Dons in 2007-08, but never beaten. In terms of points per game (based on three for a win), Rovers tally of 2.62 points per away game is an all-time League record.
conceded only 40 goals, less than a goal a game, and had a positive goal difference of 83. Only one team, Bradford City in 1928-29 had a better goal difference- 85- when winning the Division Three (North) title.
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Courtney Sweetman-Kirk’s towering later header made it two wins from two for the Belles as they overcame table-topping Durham. The striker popped up at the back post in the 88th minute to convert Christie Murray’s perfect delivery and give Donny the three points. It was a hard-fought victory against a resilient Durham side who showed why they had gone unbeaten in their four previous Spring Series matches, and on another day may have come away with a point.
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The visitors had to endure a difficult start, however, with Becky Salicki forced to clear Emily Simpkins’ shot off the line after great work down the right by Sweetman-Kirk.
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A near-identical chance fell Sweetman-Kirk’s way 11 minutes later with Murray the creator on this occasion, but Durham keeper Rachael Laws made a great stop to keep it goalless. That would only last until the 20th minute, as Rebecca Rayner again attacked down the Belles right and putting in a perfect cross for Murray. The Scot’s first touch took her past Sarah Wilson, and she made no mistake with the finish from 10 yards out.
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Donny keeper Nicky Davies had to be alert to six minutes later to keep out Kasia Lipka’s unfortunate touch towards her own goal as she cut out Beth Hepple’s run through on goal, and Lipka subsequently recovered well to get the ball clear. Leandra Little was not so lucky as Durham drew level on 62 minutes, with the ball rebounding back into the net off the skipper after Davies had reacted well to save Salicki’s header. Davies was forced into action again two minutes later, coming off her line well to close down former Belles winger Emily Roberts and push her shot onto the roof of the net. Kirsty Hanson went close to restoring the lead with a 25-yard curler on 73 minutes, and Little saw a header deflected just wide. But the Belles kept pressing forward and were rewarded two minutes from time as Sweetman-Kirk rose at the back post to head past Laws and claim victory for the Belles.
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Rovers Family Doncaster Rovers Supporters Club Well we face our final home game of the season, and what a contrast from this time last year. What a fantastic season it has been, bouncing back to Sky Bet League One at the first attempt, and hopefully as champions. A big welcome to our fellow supporters from Exeter City, they have certainly turned their season around as when we played them back in November, they had not won at home all season and were hovering over the bottom spot, but Paul Tisdale has done an excellent job, and proves if the directors stick with a manager he can bring them success. The Grecians’ still have aspirations of getting in the play-offs. We hope the fans have a great summer and best of luck for next season.
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Our last away game is the all ticket trip to Hartlepool, coaches for this game departs Retford 12.45pm, Harworth 12.50pm, Bawtry/Rossington 1pm, Punches 1.05pm, Infirmary 1.15pm and Keepmoat 1.30pm. We are also running a coach from the Newton at Sprotborough at 13.05. Prices are £15 adult £14 concessions. Our North branch are also running a coach from Carcroft, Adwick and the Sun Inn on North road, call 07780316923 for more details. On behalf of the supporters Club we would like to thank you for traveling to away games with us, your support and behaviour has been first class, and make our job much easier, I would like to thank Len South, Mellony Shepherd, Dave Hickling, Neil Shepherd, Christine Thompson, Ben Schofield, Jan Nadill, Mickey Bennett and Dave Booth for stewarding the coaches this season, Brian our driver, all the committee members of the branches along with anyone else I’ve forgotten. The Retford Branch still have their Dinner Dance and “Away player of the season “ awards on Friday 12th May at the Mount pleasant Hotel, Great North Road, 7.30pm arrival for 8pm start, tickets are priced at £25, and as is the norm, we shall be running free coaches from the Doncaster /Armthorpe/Branton/Retford area. Call Paul Mayfield on 07961727769 for more details, closing date is after today’s game; you can look at menu by visiting www.doncasterrovers-supportersclub.com. On a personal note, it’s been a difficult season, thanks to all the kind messages with the loss of my partner Jill, it was so comforting, and to have several hundred rovers fans attend the funeral, also it was such a honour to receive the EFL Supporter of the year award at the Hilton Hotel in London on the 9th April an award I dedicated to Jill’s memory. It was brilliant the Darren Ferguson, John Marquis and Andy Butler also picked up well deserved awards, A night I will never forget, so proud to have my Son Daniel alongside of me, and we even got Andy Butler and Rovers staff playing bingo on the train there and back lol. Also a special thanks to all the support from the club especially Gavin, Liam, Mary, Alan Smith and Luke and the media team and to all the Players who have made Doncaster rovers a club we are proud to support. Don’t forget to get your early bird season tickets, the club have pegged the prices, remember you can always save up
for your season ticket, with the supporters club savings scheme. I hope you all have a fantastic summer, enjoy today, but please don’t come onto the pitch at the end as the players want to parade and celebrate their achievement this season. Thanks again for your continued support Rovers till we die Paul Mayfield Viking Supporters Co-Operative Last month’s Meet the Owners event in the Legends Lounge at The Keepmoat was the latest in a long line of events at DRFC that show that fan engagement at DRFC is certainly very much in the DNA of the club. The bi-annual Meet the Owners nights have always been well attended and (despite three relegations in the last five years and two failed takeover ids) in the main relatively enjoyable events where occasionally a golden nugget of information is given out by one of the top table and questions are asked by the fans that can result in changes by the club too. The concept of Meet the Owners, the formation of a Supporters’ Board, In Rovers We Trust, initial matchday atmosphere working groups which led the way for the creation of the Black Bank within the South Stand and catering working groups are merely the tip of the iceberg. Add to this the Supporters Club meetings scattered around our town where guest speakers or representatives from the club can be found in attendance, the work the Club Doncaster Foundation and Academy are doing in the Doncaster region communities and schools and there is a clear indication of how important growing the fan-base of DRFC is to the current owners, board and CEO. Bizarrely, it was only at the start of this season that new rules were put in place that meant clubs had to engage in structured dialogue with their fans – why do some clubs need telling they have to do this – surely it is simply just good practise to do this? Or are we just lucky? To join the supporters trust of DRFC email membership@drfc-vsc.co.uk, chairman@drfc-vsc.co.uk or secretary@drfc-vsc.co.uk or follow the links on Viking Chat. The VSC board Condolences Rovers would like to express our condolences to the family of Desmond Jones, a supporter who has had a season ticket for every season we have been at the Keepmoat Stadium who sadly passed away recently. Desmond had already renewed his season membership for next season. His funeral will be held at 12noon on at St Mary’s in South Elmsall on Monday May 8.
League TABLE PLD
W
D
L
F
A
W
D
L
F
A
GD
PTS
1
Doncaster (P)
44
14
6
2
39
19
11
4
7
44
31
+33
85
2
Plymouth (P)
44
12
3
7
39
28
13
5
4
29
16
+24
83
3
Portsmouth (P)
44
13
4
5
42
18
11
5
6
30
21
+33
81
4
Luton
44
10
7
5
35
25
8
10
4
28
16
+22
71
5
Exeter
44
8
5
9
34
26
12
3
7
36
26
+18
68
6
Blackpool
44
9
9
4
37
23
8
7
7
29
21
+22
67
From Your SLO
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and
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interested in travelling to the game on our 30 9 5 Coaches 8 24 please 29 contact +7 66 Supporters Club then Paul 20 Mayfield 8 7on 07961727769 7 21 after 27 6pm. +5 65 21 8 Details 5 9 28 31 +4 65 Contact As please65 33 always 7 if you 10 have5 any questions 32 32 then-1 contact me on the usual SLO social media outlets, 26 10 4 twitter, 8 DRFC 28 SLO23 +7 63 @SLO_DRFC on on Facebook or supporterliaison@doncasterroversfc.co.uk. 27 4 8 10 21 29 +6 63 I hope you all enjoy today’s game. 20
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53
17 Crewe
44
7
7
8
31
25
6
6
10
22
39
-11
52
18 Morecambe
44
6
3
13
23
37
8
6
8
28
32
-18
51
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19 Crawley Town
44
8
6
8
27
28
5
5
12
24
39
-16
50
20 Yeovil
44
8
7
7
24
23
3
9
10
24
38
-13
49
21 Cheltenham
44
7
7
8
26
25
4
7
11
21
38
-16
47
22 Newport County
44
5
8
9
24
34
6
4
12
24
36
-22
45
23 Hartlepool
44
6
8
8
26
29
4
5
13
26
44
-21
43
24 Leyton Orient
44
4
1
17
18
37
6
5
11
27
44
-36
36
2016/17 League scorers for Rovers PLAYER
GOALS
John MARQUIS
26
Tommy ROWE
13
Andy WILLIAMS
11
Liam MANDEVILLE
10
James COPPINGER
9
Mathieu BAUDRY
5
Matty BLAIR
3
Andy BUTLER
3
Alfie MAY
3
Jordan HOUGHTON
1
*Own goals
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Date
Opp
K/O
Comp
AUGUST Sat 06 Tue 09 Sat 13 Tue 16 Sat 20 Sat 27 Tue 30
Accrington Stanley Nottingham Forest Crawley Town Cambridge United Cheltenham Town Yeovil Town Mansfield Town
3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 7.45PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 7.45pm
EFL2 EFLC EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 CT
3-2 1-2 1-1 1-0 0-1 4-1 0-2
L L D W W W W
2,647 5,160 4,327 4,768 2,923 4,686 1,461
1240 2,283 133 393 367 167 337
18 13 6 3 -
Etheridge Marosi Etheridge Marosi Marosi Marosi Etheridge
Butler Blair Blair Lund Lund Lund Fielding
Mason Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright
Lund Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Evina
Blair Mason Mason Garrett Evina Evina Blair
SEPTEMBER Sat 03 Crewe Alexandra Sat 10 Morecambe Sat 17 Newport County Sat 24 Luton Town Tue 27 Carlisle United
3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 7.45PM
EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2
2-1 1-5 2-0 1-3 2-2
L W W L D
3,830 4,768 5,254 7,917 4,773
520 393 266 554 439
6 4 4 4 3
Marosi Marosi Marosi Marosi Marosi
Richardson Blair1 Blair Richardson Evina
Butler Evina Evina Evina Butler
Wright Butler1 Butler Butler Wright
Evina Wright Wright Wright Blair
OCTOBER Sat 01 Portsmouth Tue 04 Derby County Sat 08 Barnet Sat 15 Colchester United Sat 22 Blackpool Sat 29 Wycombe Wanderers
3.00PM 7.45PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM
EFL CT EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2
2-1 2-2 3-2 1-0 4-2 2-2
W D W W L D
16,950 1,515 4,861 5,007 3,623 5,287
449 94 198 225 1,060
2 2 2 3 3
Marosi Marosi Marosi Marosi Marosi Etheridge
Evina Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason
Butler Wright Butler Butler Baudry Baudry
Wright Baudry Wright Wright Butler Butler
Richardson Evina Evina Evina Evina Evina
NOVEMBER Sat 05 Oldham Tue 08 Port Vale Sat 12 Exeter City Sat 19 Hartlepool United Sat 26 Leyton Orient
3.00PM 7.45PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM
FAC CT EFL2 EFL2 EFL2
2-1 0-0 1-3 2-1 3-1
L D W W W
2,984 1,495 3,540 5,009 5,135
3 3 3
Marosi Richardson Etheridge Mason Marosi Mason Marosi Alcock Marosi Alcock
Garratt Evina Butler Baudry Baudry
Wright Alcock Wright Butler Butler
Alcock Baudry Evina Mason Mason
DECEMBER Sat 03 Stevenage Tue 06 Blackpool Sat 10 Plymouth Argyle Sat 17 Grimsby Town Mon 26 Notts County Sat 31 Mansfield Town
3.00PM 7.00PM 3.00PM 12.30PM 3.00PM 12.15PM
EFL2 CT EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2
3-4 W 2,705 542 1-1(8-7 loss on pens)1,549 99 2-0 L 8,575 385 1-0 W 10,084 4,012 0-1 W 5,828 1,448 1-1 D 5,042 1,618
1 3 3 1 3
Marosi Marosi Marosi Marosi Marosi Marosi
Alcock Mason Mason Mason Alcock Alcock
Baudry Wright Alcock Baudry Baudry Baudry
Butler1 Garratt Butler Butler Butler Butler
Mason Evina Baudry Blair Mason Mason
JANUARY Mon 02 Stevenage Thur 05 Portsmouth Sat 14 Barnet Sat 21 Crewe Alexandra Sat 28 Yeovil Town
3.00PM 7.45PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM
EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2
1-0 3-1 1-3 3-1 0-3
W W W W W
5,604 5,568 2,582 5,737 3,627
196 669 826 203 332
1 1 1 1 1
Marosi Marosi Lawlor Lawlor Lawlor
Mason Alcock Blair Baudry Blair
Baudry Baudry Butler Butler Butler
Butler Butler Baudry Mason Baudry1
Grant Mason Mason Blair Mason
FEBRUARY Sat 04 Morecambe Fri 10 Newport County Tue 14 Carlisle United Sat 18 Luton Town Sat 25 Accrington Stanley Tue 28 Cambridge United
3.00PM 7.45PM 7.45PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 7.45PM
EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2
1-1 0-0 2-1 1-1 2-2 2-3
W D L D D W
6,096 2,653 4,527 7,506 5,272 4,236
184 396 400 1,619 231 410
1 1 1 1 1 1
Lawlor Lawlor Lawlor Lawlor Lawlor Lawlor
Mason Alcock Alcock Alcock Mason Alcock
Butler Butler Mason Mason Alcock Baudry1
Baudry Wright Wright Butler Butler Butler
Blair Mason Blair Blair Blair Blair
MARCH Sat 04 Sat 11 Tue 14 Sat 18 Sun 26
Crawley Town Cheltenham Town Notts County Leyton Orient Plymouth Argyle
3.00PM 3.00PM 7.45PM 3.00PM 2.45PM
EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2
0-0 2-0 3-1 1-4 0-1
D W W W L
2,417 5,737 5,760 4,791 7,414
594 183 733 816 900
1 1 1 1 1
Lawlor Lawlor Lawlor Lawlor Lawlor
Alcock Alcock Alcock Alcock Alcock
Baudry Baudry Baudry1 Baudry1 Baudry
Butler Butler1 Butler Butler Butler
Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair
APRIL Sat 01 Sat 08 Fri 14 Mon 17 Sat 22 Sat 29
Grimsby Town Mansfield Town Colchester United Blackpool Wycombe Wanderers Exeter City
1.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM 3.00PM
EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2 EFL2
1-5 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-2
W W D L L
6,821 9,903 4,720 6,914 4,587
1,867 2,010 716 447 820
1 1 1 1 1
Lawlor Lawlor Marosi Marosi Lawlor
Alcock Alcock Alcock Alcock Alcock
Baudry Baudry Baudry1 Baudry Baudry
Butler Blair Butler Blair Butler Blair Wright Taylor-Sinclair Butler Mason
MAY Sat 06
Hartlepool United
5.30PM
EFL2
1st Sub
Score W/D/L
2nd Sub
Att
3rd Sub
Away Pos
92 332 661 366
21 Coppinger Rowe1 Houghton Calder Houghton Garratt Middleton Rowe Calder Houghton Coppinger1 Rowe Houghton Blair Rowe Coppinger Houghton Blair Rowe Coppinger Houghton Blair Rowe Coppinger1 Calder1 Houghton Middleton Mandeville
Williams1 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams3 Williams
Marquis Marquis Marquis Marquis1 Marquis1 Marquis Beestin1
Marosi Middleton Mandeville Evina Wright Etheridge Lund Mandeville1 Evina Coppinger Marosi Lund Mandeville Evina Middleton Etheridge Evina Mandeville Middleton Calder Etheridge Calder Mandeville Middleton Fielding Etheridge Beestin Calder Middleton Mandeville Marosi Longbottom Butler Barker James
Williams Williams 1 Williams Williams Williams
Etheridge Beestin Etheridge Garratt Etheridge Middleton Etheridge Mandeville Etheridge Mandeville
Beestin Beestin Beestin Fielding Pugh Fielding Amos
Houghton Blair Middleton Houghton Middleton Houghton Blair Houghton Houghton Rowe1
Rowe1 Rowe Rowe Rowe Calder
Coppinger Marquis Coppinger1 Marquis2 Coppinger1 Marquis Coppinger1 Marquis Coppinger Marquis1
Blair Houghton Keegan Calder Houghton Blair1 Houghton Blair Houghton Blair Houghton Blair
Rowe Beestin Rowe Rowe1 Rowe1 Calder
Coppinger Marquis1 Middleton Marquis Coppinger1 Mandeville Coppinger Mandeville Middleton Coppinger Rowe1 Coppinger
Williams Etheridge Mandeville1 Etheridge Williams1 Etheridge Marquis Etheridge Marquis Etheridge Marquis1 Jones
Calder Fielding Baudry Baudry Garratt Wright
Baudry Middleton Garratt Keegan Houghton Calder Houghton Blair Houghton1 Blair
Blair Calder Blair Rowe Rowe
Mandeville1 Beestin Marquis Etheridge Beestin Longbottom Mandeville Marosi Coppinger Rowe Marquis2 Etheridge Coppinger Mandeville1 Marquis1 Etheridge Coppinger Mandeville2 Marquis Jones
Butler Walker Alcock Wright Wright
Evina James Baudry Keegan Keegan
Keegan Longbottom Pugh Fletcher Richardson Houghton Keegan Beestin LongbottomMandeville1 Beestin Longbottom Evina Garratt Evina Calder Beestin Longbottom
Coppinger Beestin Coppinger Mandeville1 Mandeville Mandeville1
Beestin Baudry Wright Wright Wright Wright
Evina Houghton Keegan Garratt Middleton Middleton
Calder Wright Keegan Williams Rowe Mandeville Marquis Walker Beestin Calder Middleton Williams Calder Beestin Keegan Longbottom Calder Beestin Keegan Longbottom Calder Beestin Keegan Longbottom
1
Mason Baudry Middleton 1 Garratt James Longbottom Garratt Middleton Calder Garratt Middleton Calder Wright Keegan Calder Middleton Mandeville Beestin
Rowe Middleton Houghton Middleton Blair Blair
Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton Houghton
Rowe1 Rowe1 Rowe Grant1 Rowe
Blair Grant Grant Rowe1 Grant
Middleton Coppinger Marquis Jones Blair Coppinger Marquis2 Etheridge 2 1 Coppinger Marquis Williams Etheridge Coppinger Williams Marquis1 Etheridge Coppinger Marquis2 Williams Etheridge
Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright
Alcock Middleton Alcock Alcock Alcock
Keegan Keegan Middleton Keegan Keegan
Rowe Rowe Rowe1 Rowe Grant Grant
Williams Grant Coppinger Coppinger Coppinger Coppinger
Wright Keegan Keegan Wright Wright Evina
Alcock Evina Evina Keegan Keegan Middleton
Keegan Middleton Middleton Walker Middleton McSheffrey Evina Middleton Evina Baudry Keegan McSheffrey
Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant
Coppinger Coppinger Coppinger1 Coppinger Coppinger
Rowe Rowe Rowe 1 Rowe Rowe
Mason Mason Mason Mason McCullough
Rowe Rowe1 Rowe Rowe Rowe
Coppinger Marquis1 Etheridge Williams Marquis Etheridge Williams Marquis Etheridge Williams Marquis Etheridge May Marquis1 Etheridge May Marquis1 Etheridfge
May May May May May
McCullough McSheffrey Williams1 McCullough McSheffrey Williams McCullough Grant McSheffrey Blair Grant May Grant Coppinger May1
Marquis Etheridge Marquis1 Marosi Marqius Marosi Marquis2 Marosi Marquis Marosi
Marquis3 Marquis Marquis Marquis Marquis
Evina Evina Evina Evina Evina
Beestin Mandeville Amos Scattergood Beestin Longbottom Beestin Longbottom Beestin Mandeville Keegan Garratt
Beestin Williams May Beestin Williams May Keegan Beestin May Middleton Longbottom May Middleton LongbottomMandeville
Mandeville Beestin Beestin May May Beestin McSheffrey May1 Williams Longbottom Williams Longbottom
Middleton Beestin McSheffrey Williams Longbottom Lund Middleton McSheffrey Williams Longbottom Lund Middleton McSheffrey Williams1 Longbottom Lund Middleton McSheffrey Williams Mandeville Lund Middleton McCullough McSheffrey Williams
Marosi Evina Wright Marosi Taylor-Sinclair Wright Jones Taylor-Sinclair Wright Jones Lund Keegan Jones Taylor-Sinclair Wright
Middleton Keegan May1 Longbottom Middleton Grant Coppinger May Middleton Beestin Longbottom May Middleton Beestin LongbottomMcSheffrey Middleton McSheffrey LongbottomMandeville
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Blair1 Calder Blair Rowe Rowe Rowe
Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason
Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones
Middleton Mandeville Pugh Fielding Mandeville Longbottom Beestin Fielding Baudry Beestin Mandeville Longbottom Calder Beestin Garratt Middleton Beestin Garratt Richardson Middleton
Houghton Keegan Rowe Houghton Houghton Houghton
Houghton Grant Houghton Blair Houghton Grant Houghton Grant Rowe1 Middleton Mason Rowe1
Marquis1 Mandeville1 Williams1 Longbottom Marquis Mandeville Marquis Williams Marquis Williams1 Marquis Williams
Calder Calder Garratt Baudry Baudry
Garratt Calder Garratt Pugh Amos Pugh Pugh
Appearances & Goals As of 24/04/2017
Football League 2016/17
Emirates FA Cup
Rovers Total
2016/17
EFL Cup
Rovers Total
2016/17
Checkatrade Trophy
Rovers Total
2016/17
hy
Rovers Total
App Sub Gls App Sub Gls App Sub Gls App Sub Gls App Sub Gls App Sub Gls App Sub Gls App Sub Gls
58
ALCOCK, Craig
22
3
0
46
6
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
AMOS, Danny
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0 0
BARKER, Joshua
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
BAUDRY, Mathieu
26
5
5
26
5
5
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
2
1
0
BEESTIN, Alfie
0
3
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
4
0
1
BLAIR, Matty
43
0
3
43
0
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
BUTLER, Andy
42
0
3
115
0
10
0
1
0
7
1
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
CALDER, Riccardo
5
10
0
12
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
4
0
1
4
0
1
COPPINGER, James
36
1
9
420
50
52
0
0
0
20
4
1
0
0
0
18
5
3
0
0
0
8
2
0
ETHERIDGE, Ross
3
3
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
EVINA, Cedric
13
3
0
68
9
1
0
1
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
4
0
0
8
0
0
FIELDING, Reece
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
FLETCHER, Jacob
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GARRATT, Tyler
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
2
1
0
GRANT, Conor
19
0
1
37
1
3
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HOUGHTON, Jordan
32
0
1
32
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
JAMES, Morgan
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
JONES, Louis
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
KEEGAN, Paul
0
6
0
107
17
2
0
1
0
7
2
0
0
0
0
4
2
0
3
0
0
6
0
0
LAWLOR, Ian
17
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
LONGBOTTOM, Will
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
2
2
1 0
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LUND, Mitchell
4
2
0
33
7
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
MANDEVILLLE, Liam
9
11
7
11
20
8
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
3
1
1
4
2
1
MAROSI, Marko
24
1
0
26
3
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
0
MARQUIS, John
43
0
26
43
0
26
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
MASON, Niall
35
1
0
35
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
MAY, Alfie
9
6
3
9
6
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MCCULLOUGH, Luke
4
1
0
78
6
0
0
0
0
6
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
MCSHEFFREY, Gary
3
8
0
10
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIDDLETON, Harry
6
19
0
31
32
0
1
0
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
3
0
0
6
1
0
PUGH, Joe
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
RICHARDSON, Frazer
3
1
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
ROWE, Tommy
44
0
13
53
1
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SCATTERGOOD, Lewis
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TAYLOR-SINCLAIR, Aaron
1
2
0
39
7
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
WALKER, Tyler
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
WILLIAMS, Andy
24
11
10
65
16
22
0
0
0
3
0
2
1
0
0
3
0
2
2
0
1
3
1
1
WRIGHT, Joe
16
4
0
16
4
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
Total
83
1.9
Head to Head
1.6
Average Goals Per Game
53.6 %
55.8 %
Average Shots On Target
1
1.1
1
1.2
Average Goals Conceded Per Game
19.7 %
18.9 %
% Goals To Shots
5
12
13
Clean Sheets
489
478
Fouls
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Darren FERGUSON
Paul TISDALE
DONCASTER ROVERS
EXETER CITY F.C.
01
Ross ETHERIDGE (GK)
01
Bobby OLEJNIK (GK)
02
Craig ALCOCK
02
Tom MCCREADY
03
Tyler GARRATT
03
Craig WOODMAN
04
Luke McCULLOUGH
04
Lloyd JAMES
05
Mathieu BAUDRY
05
Troy ARCHIBALD-HENVILLE
DOING SO WILL FACE
06
Andy BUTLER
06
Jordan TILLSON
ARREST AND A BAN FROM
07
Gary MCSHEFFREY
07
Ryan HARLEY
09
John MARQUIS
08
Robbie SIMPSON
ANTI DISCRIMINATION POLICY
10
Tommy ROWE
10
Lee HOLMES
Doncaster Rovers Football Club
11
Andy WILLIAMS
11
David WHEELER
12
Mitchell LUND
12
Joel GRANT
regardless of Gender, Race or Ethnic
13
Marko MAROSI (GK)
14
Ollie WATKINS
origin, Religious Belief, Age, Sexual
14
Harry MIDDLETON
15
Jordan MOORE-TAYLOR
unjustifiable reason. The club, in
15
Joe WRIGHT
16
Matt OAKLEY
association with its governing bodies
16
Jordan HOUGHTON
19
Liam MCALINDEN
(the FA and the Football League) and
17
Matty BLAIR
20
Matt JAY
determined to eradicate racism in
18
Paul KEEGAN
21
James HAMON (GK)
football by ensuring that no barriers
19
Liam MANDEVILLE
23
Connor RILEY-LOWE
exist to anyone playing/enjoying the
20
Aaron TAYLOR-SINCLAIR
24
Alex BYRNE
ethnic background. To this end,
21
Joe PUGH
25
Jake TAYLOR
Doncaster Rovers Football Club will
22
Will LONGBOTTOM
26
Ethan AMPADU
23
Alfie BEESTIN
28
Jack STACEY
be culpable of displaying any form of
24
Niall MASON
29
Luke CROLL
racist behaviour will be removed from
25
Conor GRANT
30
Christy PYM (GK)
26
James COPPINGER
31
Pierce SWEENEY
RESPECT THE LAW
27
Cedric EVINA
33
Reuben REID
Supporters are reminded that the
29
Reece FIELDING
36
Kyle EGAN
30
Danny AMOS
39
Troy BROWN
purchase or attempt to purchase
32
Joshua BARKER
alcohol for anybody under the age of
ASSISTANT REFEREES Ian RATHBONE Michael WEBB FOURTH OFFICIAL Tony PEART IT IS A CRIMINAL OFFENCE TO ENTER THE PITCH OR PERIMETER TRACK. ANYONE
WATCHING FOOTBALL.
is determined to treat with equal consideration all supporters,
Orientation, Disability, or any other
all footballing authorities, is
national game, whatever their
not tolerate any form of racism amongst spectators. Anyone found to
the stadium immediately.
Keepmoat Stadium is a strictly NO SMOKING venue. It is an offence to
33
Louis JONES (GK)
ejection from the stadium and
34
Morgan JAMES
prosecution. Anybody who appears to
35
Lewis SCATTERGOOD
be under the age of 21 will be asked
36
Tyler WALKER
37
Jacob FLETCHER
38
Ian LAWLOR (GK)
39
Alfie MAY
18. Anybody caught doing so will face
for ID. We appreciate supporters’ cooperation.
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