[24], In the FA Cup, Rovers have reached the quarter-final stage on three occasions. The football club launched its official Hall of Fame in 2021 in partnership with Retro Rovers podcast with the purpose of recognising the players and managers who had the greatest impact on Bristol Rovers Football Club. Leeds lost 1-0 through a Richard Naylor own-goal, and so it went to the last day of the season against Bristol Rovers. The highest position in the football ladder achieved by Rovers at the end of season is sixth place in the second tier, which they did twice; once in 1955–56, and again in 1958–59. Visit ESPN to view Bristol Rovers match results from all competitions, along with a season-by-season archive. The team has never played in European competition; the closest Rovers came was when they missed out on reaching the international stage of the Anglo-Italian Cup in the 1992–93 season on a coin toss held over the phone with West Ham United. Rovers also played five home games at Ashton Gate Stadium, home of rivals Bristol City, following a fire which destroyed the South Stand of the Eastville Stadium on the night of the 16–17 August 1980. [35] "Gasheads" was adopted as a name by a splinter group of Rovers supporters in the mid-1980s to early 1990s. [69], The song which is synonymous with Rovers is "Goodnight, Irene", which was written by Lead Belly. This article lists all the Bristol Rovers Football Club seasons from 1892 to 1893 up to 2019–20. New season, new journey. Season Tickets. 36 men have been appointed as a manager of Bristol Rovers Football Club, excluding caretaker managers. Bristol Rovers vs Lincoln City Prediction Verdict: After a thorough analysis of stats, recent form and H2H through BetClan's algorithm, as well as, tipsters advice for the match Bristol Rovers vs Lincoln City this is our Prediction: Lincoln City for the Winner of the match, with a probability of 40% [21] Rovers have owned the site known as 'The Colony' since 2017[22] but no previous work has been carried out and Rovers have trained on a rented site near Cribbs Causeway. Became the first goalkeeper to command a million pound transfer fee when he was sold to, Most internationally capped Bristol Rovers player, with 31 appearances for. The nickname given to Bristol Rovers supporters is "Gasheads". The term "Gasheads" is now universally accepted within the English media and football fraternity as referring to Bristol Rovers supporters. The 2006–07 season was the 124th year of football played by Bristol Rovers, and their 80th season in The Football League, and covers the period from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. They spent 1897 to 1986 at the Eastville Stadium and the following ten years at Twerton Park in Bath. [18] It marked the first time Rovers had reached the third tier of English Football since relegation in 2011. Previous club badges have featured a blue and white quartered design, based on the quartered design of the team's jerseys. Final of the Border Counties U16 League played at the County Ground. Over the next ten years, Rovers went on to wear blue and white stripes, all blue, and blue shirts with white shorts before returning to the blue and white quarters in 1973, which have remained the colours ever since. The first time Rovers encountered Yeovil was a Football League Trophy match which was played on 31 October 2001, which Rovers won via a penalty shoot-out. When Rovers were admitted to The Football League in 1920 they wore white shirts with blue shorts. [50] The project was abandoned after a series of delays. The Brazilian struck a crucial late winner en route to promotion in 2011. [91][92], Bristol Rovers F.C. [21] The site is set to include two full size pitches, a goalkeeping area, a gym and a clubhouse building. The season's final standings were decided on points per game with Rovers scoring 1.29ppg. ↑ Rovers played in the unofficial Division Three South (South) league during the 1945-46 … During World War II, some friendly matches were played in Kingswood, and in their early history some games were played at Parson Street, Bedminster[4], In January 2007 planning permission was granted for a new 18,500 capacity all-seater stadium to be built on the site of the Memorial Stadium. Perhaps the most successful former member of the academy is Scott Sinclair, who was signed by Chelsea in 2005 for an initial fee of £200,000, with further payments to the club possible, depending on performance. This season in EFL League One, Bristol Rovers's form is Very Poor overall with 10 wins, 8 draws, and 23 losses. The 2020–21 Bristol Rovers F.C. [35] The blue and white quarters were first worn in 1931, when they were introduced to try to make the players look larger and more intimidating. New season, new journey. rivalry, List of Bristol Rovers F.C. New season, new journey. [44] Following the end of the Cowlin deal, sponsors were chosen by raffle, via the 1883 Club. [7] In 1899 Bristol Rovers joined the newly formed Southern League, where they remained until 1920, winning the league title along the way in 1905. The club's official nickname is "The Pirates", reflecting the maritime history of Bristol. In the 2001–02 season,[8] relegation from the Football League was narrowly avoided on two counts; firstly they ended just one league position above the relegation zone, and secondly the rules were changed the following season to increase the number of relegation places to two, meaning that if Rovers had finished in that position one year later they would have been relegated. They remained in this division for over 30 years, before winning the league, and promotion in the 1952–53 season. [35] Another theory is that it was sung at a fireworks display at the Stadium the night before a home game against Plymouth Argyle in the 1950s. In June 2020 the club began construction of a new training facility at a site on Hortham Lane, Almondsbury near the M5 motorway. [68] There is also a fan-run podcast and blog called GasCast. After finishing sixth in Football League Two, Rovers won the playoff final for the first time in their history, and won promotion for only the fourth time since joining The Football League. What was a steady season, Rovers played the likes of Coventry and Chelsea for the first time in decades. Bristol Rovers had already suffered a major blow with Sam Nicholson ruled out for this season, and Joey Barton has revealed the Scotsman faces several months of rehab over the summer The retired Conservative MP for Hayes and Harlington Terry Dicks is a Bristol Rovers fan. Bristol Rovers F.C. and Swindon Town F.C. Dursley Gazette, 3 December 1883, reproduced in Byrne & Jay (2003). The first team currently play in Division One with a development team playing in Division Two. This category is for articles about Bristol Rovers Football Club seasons, and those of teams related to the club, such as Reserves, Colts or Women. [14] In February 2016 it was announced that a 92% stake in the club had been bought by the Jordanian al-Qadi family and that Wael al-Qadi, a member of the Jordan Football Association, would become the president. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. [4], "League One & League Two clubs vote to end seasons early", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Bristol_Rovers_F.C._seasons&oldid=1002672250, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 January 2021, at 15:30. The club played only friendly games until the 1887–88 season, when it took part in the Gloucestershire Cup for the first time. In 1897 Eastville Rovers joined the Birmingham and District League, and for two seasons played in both this league and the Western League. On the second occasion they did not allow a single goal against them in the competition en route to the final, but conceded the lead less than a minute after the final kicked off.[28]. They were placed in the Third Division South the following year and remained there until winning promotion as champions in 1952–53. [11] The lowest league position achieved by the club is twenty-third out of twenty-four teams in the fourth tier, which has occurred twice. The club moved to the Birmingham & District League in 1897 and then to the Southern League as Bristol Rovers in 1899. Other rivals are Newport County and mainly teams from the West Country, such as Swindon Town, Cheltenham Town, Yeovil Town and Forest Green Rovers. [89] He currently plays for Championship club Preston North End. Teams Bristol Rovers Swindon played so far 20 matches. Bristol Rovers; 2019–20 season; President: Wael al-Qadi: Chairman: Steve Hamer (until 21 November) Manager: Graham Coughlan (until 17 December) Ben Garner (from 23 December) Stadium: Memorial Stadium: League One: 14th: FA Cup: Third round: EFL Cup: Second round: EFL Trophy: Third round: Top goalscorer: League: Jonson Clarke-Harris (13) All: Jonson Clarke-Harris (16) [9], The team has won promotion on five other occasions: in 1973–74 from the Third Division to the Second Division, again in 1989–90 as Division Three champions, in 2006–07 to the Football League One, in 2014–15 to League Two from the Conference Premier, and then in 2015–16 to League One. The club was formed following a meeting at the Eastville Restaurant in Bristol in September 1883. [23] The club also won the Division Three (South) Cup in 1934–35, as well as winning or sharing the Gloucestershire Cup on 32 occasions. [3] The women's team play in the Gloucestershire County Women's League. C.^ Club was re-elected to the Football League after finishing bottom of Division 3 (South). In 2005, Rovers ran an April Fools' joke on their official website, stating that the team's new away strip would be all pink. The first time was in 1950–51 when they faced Newcastle United at St James' Park[25] in front of a crowd of 62,787, the record for the highest attendance at any Bristol Rovers match. Bristol Rovers F.C. Bristol Rovers live score (and video online live stream*), team roster with season schedule and results. Many towns and villages in the surrounding area are also home to significant pockets of Rovers supporters.[35]. Played 452 league games and scored 127 goals. The 2016–17 season was the 134th season in Bristol Rovers' history and their 89th in the English Football League. Other clubs in the West country such as Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City have also been considered rivals despite being further away from Bristol (162 km for Plymouth and 104 km for Exeter). The black and gold shirts were also used as the away kit for the 2002–03 season, the club's 120th anniversary. in 2005 to reflect the increased investment from the Bristol Academy of Sport. Based on Sept. 2014 statistics released by the Home Office,[64] the Rovers fan base were named the Most Dangerous English Football fan base for the 2013-2014 season, with 57 arrests on the season, of which 35% were for "violent disorder." Subscribing to iFollow today means you'll get even more access to Bristol Rovers content, including: Live coverage of all of our fixtures, meaning you'll never miss a game; Match highlights to relive all the action; Don't forget, at least 70% of … E.^ The 2019–20 season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Subscribing to iFollow today means you'll get even more access to Bristol Rovers content, including: Live coverage of all of our fixtures, meaning you'll never miss a game; Match highlights to relive all the action; Don't forget, at least 70% of … [29] The most recent encounter between the clubs took place on 4 September 2013, which saw Rovers beaten by City in a Football League Trophy tie at Ashton Gate Stadium by a 2–1 scoreline. in 1883, they played their home games at Purdown, Stapleton. have won the following honours:[93], For a statistical breakdown by season, see, For a list of Bristol Rovers players who have made at least 100 league appearances, see, For a full list of all Bristol Rovers players to be capped at full international level, see, For a list of all Bristol Rovers players with articles on Wikipedia, see, Bristol Rovers F.C. A.^ EFL Cup, EFL Trophy and Post-1900 FA Cup results from the Football Club History Database,[1] pre-1900 FA Cup results are from The FA. Rovers' longest running kit supplier is Errea who supplied the club kits for eleven years (2005–16). [87][88] Bobby Gould, Gerry Francis and John Ward are the only men to have been given the job on a permanent basis twice, although Garry Thompson had a separate spell as caretaker manager before later being appointed permanently, and Phil Bater was caretaker manager on two separate occasions. [35] During the 1996–97 season, Rovers wore an unpopular striped quartered design, prompting fans to refer to it as the Tesco bag shirts[37] because of their similarity to the design used for the company's carrier bags. . During this first season in the Southern League, Rovers faced a Sheppey United team that featured future Huddersfield Town and Arsenalmanager Herbert Chapman. [36] Rovers continued to wear the quarters for 31 years until they were replaced by blue pinstripes on a white background. With the score at The Valley 0-0, Beckford was brought on from the bench as Grayson gambled with a “ridiculous” system which featured six forwards on the pitch at once. The club has been relegated six times—in 1961–62, 1980–81, 1992–93, 2000–01, 2010–11 and most recently at the end of the 2013–14 season.[10]. Financial problems led to the team being forced to leave Eastville, and they found a temporary home at Twerton Park, the home of Bath City. is a professional football club in Bristol, England, which competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. In the past, rivalries also emerged with Severnside rivals Cardiff City known as the Severnside derby. Ending with that crucial Dagenham game and dramatic winner! Blunt Tom Anderson backs up doubts over desire at Doncaster Rovers in recent weeks Doncaster Free Press 17:44 9-Apr-21. [63] and Declan Hynds. March 16, 2020. They won the Southern League in 1904–05 and were admitted to the Football League in 1920. Bristol Rovers betting odds are amongst the most popular in League One and in English football. Fan favourite who scored 51 times for the club across 3 seasons. The change in design prompted the Trumpton Times fanzine to change its name to Wot, No Quarters?[38]. To be included in this list a player must have made over 400 league appearances for the club, scored over 100 league goals or hold a club record. [6] At the beginning of the 1897–98 season, the club turned professional and changed its name to Bristol Eastville Rovers,[6] and on 17 February 1899 the name was officially changed to Bristol Rovers. Played 421 league games and scored 101 goals. Paul Weller. When Bristol Rovers were known as Black Arabs F.C. Rovers returned to Eastville in October 1980. Match Preview – Oxford United (H) Vital Football - Crewe Alexandra 18:03 9-Apr-21. In 20 (80.00%) matches played at home was total goals (team and opponent) Over 1.5 goals. During the game the following day, Rovers were winning quite comfortably and the few Argyle supporters present began to leave early prompting a chorus of "Goodnight Argyle" from the Rovers supporters—the tune stuck and Irene became the club song.[71]. They have played home matches at the Memorial Stadium in Horfield since 1996. The most recent encounter between the teams was in a Football League Two match on 15 August 2015, which Rovers won 1–0 with Ellis Harrison scoring a late winner. The local nickname of the club is "The Gas", derived from the gasworksnext to their former home… ↑ Marcus Andreasson started the season as number 15, left the club to play for Kalmar FF, then re-joined Rovers as number 36 as Vitālijs Astafjevs had been given the 15 shirt in the mean time. [32] Because of the close proximity many players have also represented both the clubs, for example Adam Virgo, Gavin Williams, Dominic Blizzard and Tom Parkes. In June 2020 it was announced that president Wael al-Qadi had obtained a 90% stake in Dwane Sports Ltd[19][20] after buying the shares of other members of his family it was also announced that the club's debt would be capitalised and a new training facility would begin construction at Hortham Lane, Almondsbury which is close to the M5 motorway. Promoted in second-place in 1973–74, they spent another seven seasons in the second tier until relegation in 1981. D.^ Two league points deducted in 1981–82 for fielding an unregistered player. The previous promotions were all automatic, … season is the club's 138th season in their history and the fourth consecutive season in EFL League One, Along with League One, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. [59] After the club's relegation to Football League Two in 2001, the club designated the squad number 12 to the Gasheads to signify them as the club's 12th Man in recognition of their loyal support.[58]. During the course of the season, they met A.F.C. Bristol Rovers's home form is poor with the following results : 7 wins, 2 draws, and 11 losses. 01:17 Up next. Although this was intended to be a joke, a number of fans petitioned the club to get the kit made for real, and also suggested that funds raised through the sale of the pink shirts should be donated to a breast cancer charity. This is a list of the other most noted former players at Bristol Rovers Football Club (excluding those listed in the Hall of Fame above) stating the period that each player spent at the club, their nationality and their reason for being listed. It was announced that ten people would be inducted in the Hall at a rate of one per week in the first half of 2021, with approximately two or three added per year thereafter. They finished second in the Conference under the stewardship of Darrell Clarke and immediately regained their Football League status with victory in the 2015 play-off final. Subscribing to iFollow today means you'll get even more access to Bristol Rovers content, including: Live coverage of all of our fixtures, meaning you'll never miss a game; Match highlights to relive all the action; Don't forget, at least 70% of … The club was founded in 1883 as Black Arabs F.C., and entered the Bristol & District as Eastville Rovers in 1892. Wiltshire Football Nostalgia. This article lists all the Bristol Rovers Football Club seasons from 1892 to 1893 up to 2019–20. For the majority of their history, Bristol Rovers have played their home games at the Eastville Stadium, where they remained for a period of 89 years from 1897 to 1986. During 2011 and 2012, Bristol Rovers Football Club participated in League Two, the fourth level of English football.It was 129th season of football played by Bristol Rovers, and their 85th in the Football League.The previous saw Bristol Rovers end a four-year tenure in League One. The relaunched Bristol Rovers Women's FC was founded by Matthew Davies and Nathan Hallett-Young. This merger came about as Bristol Rovers only had girls teams up to the under 16 age group level, so when girls reached the age of 16 they were forced to leave the club. EFL reveal fixture release dates for Bristol City and Bristol Rovers' 2020/21 seasons; AFC Wimbledon. They have played home matches at the Memorial Stadium in Horfield since 1996. The club's official nickname is "The Pirates", reflecting the maritime history of Bristol. to. Bristol Rovers manager Ben Garner during pre-season THE LATEST NEWS ON THE GAS STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX Invalid Email Something went wrong, please try again later. Former Bristol Rovers player and manager, Ian Holloway, who also managed QPR and Blackpool as well as featuring as a pundit is still a big fan of the club. With the score 5-1 at half time, Rovers went on to score ten goals in the second half, recording a 15-1 victory, a club record for the biggest win in a competitive first … New season, new journey. [67], One Bristol Rovers print fanzine is currently active and is entitled Last Saturday Night. Rovers play their home games at the Memorial Stadium in Horfield, a ground they formerly shared with Bristol Rugby. Following back-to-back promotions in 2014–15 and 2015–16, Rovers competed in the third tier of English football, League One. [31] The last time Cardiff and Bristol Rovers were in the same league was in the 1999–2000 season. It is believed that John Clapham is responsible for the song as he used to work at Eastville stadium for the greyhound racing and the last record he would play at the end of the night was "Goodnight Irene" also having a daughter called Irene, the record would then be left in the player and was played at the football. . [3] This rivalry was deemed 8th fiercest rivalry in English football in an in-depth report by the Football Pools in 2008. Subscribing to iFollow today means you'll get even more access to Bristol Rovers content, including: Live coverage of all of our fixtures, meaning you'll never miss a game; Match highlights to relive all the action; Don't forget, at least 70% of … On 17 November 1900 Rovers faced Weymouth in an FA Cup qualifying match. Cardiff City and Swindon Town are considered their second and third biggest rivals. Current first-team squad members Cameron Hargreaves, Alfie Kilgour and Michael Kelly all graduated from the Academy to earn professional contracts. About Bristol Rovers. [58] "The Gas" was originally coined as a derogatory term by the supporters of Bristol Rovers' rivals Bristol City, and was in reference to the large gas works adjacent to the old Bristol Rovers stadium, in Eastville, Bristol which wafted the sometimes overpowering odour of town gas across the crowd. [12] This position was matched at the end of the 2013–14 season, which this time saw Rovers relegated to the Conference for the first time. Particularly dangerous was the scene on May 3, 2014 when the Rovers were assured relegation from the Football League for the first time. [39] Although the pink shirts were never used in a competitive fixture, they were worn for a pre-season friendly against Plymouth Argyle in 2006.[40]. The following year they moved to Three Acres, the precise location of which is not known, but is believed to have been in the Ashley Down area of Bristol, where they remained for seven years. [51][52][53] In June 2011, the club announced its intention to relocate the club to a new 21,700 all-seater stadium on the University of the West of England's Frenchay campus. These remained the team colours until 1930, when the colours were reversed to blue shirts and white shorts for one season. This performance currently places Bristol Rovers at 21st out of 24 teams in the EFL League One Table, winning 24% of matches. [45] This process lasted nine seasons before the club announced Football INDEX as new sponsors for both home and away kits. A pirate features on both the club badge and the badge of the supporters club,[41] reflecting the club nickname of The Pirates. Rovers last played Swindon Town in the 2020–21 League One season where Swindon won both matches 1–0, Cheltenham Town in the first round of the EFL cup in 2019 (Rovers won 3-0) and Forest Green Rovers in the 2015 play-off Semi-final in the Conference (Rovers won 3-0 on aggregate). [25], They have twice reached the final of the Football League Trophy, in 1989–90 and 2006–07, but finished runners-up on both occasions. The season covers the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021. With League One having the reputation of being hard to predict for bettors, with teams fighting relegation one season and challenging for promotion the next, Bristol Rovers relegation odds are just as common as odds on Bristol Rovers to get promoted. [27] They were the first Division Three team to win an FA Cup tie away to a Premier League side, when in 2002 they beat Derby County 3–1 at Pride Park Stadium. Bristol Rovers won 8 direct matches.Swindon won 8 matches.4 matches ended in a draw.On average in direct matches both teams scored a 2.30 goals per Match. Break Free Summer Festival. Scored 117 goals in 268 league appearances. [3] Rovers have won the Gloucestershire Cup 32 times, the Third Division South Cup in 1932, the Watney Cup in 1972, and have been Football League Trophy finalists two times. [8] The closest they came to the top flight was in 1955–56, when they ended the season just four points below the promotion positions. Talented fan favourite who died from lung cancer in 1984, aged just 24. The only major cup competition won by Bristol Rovers is the 1972 Watney Cup, when they beat Sheffield United in the final. The current home kit consists of a light blue and white quartered shirt and white shorts, while the away kit is black and gold with the same colours as the trim. Bristol Rovers last played Plymouth in the 2nd round replay of the FA cup in 2019 (Rovers won the replay 1-0 after the first round was a 1-1 draw) and last played Exeter in the group stage of the EFL Trophy in 2018 (Exeter won 2-0). They will field two teams in the Gloucestershire County Women's Football League starting from the 2019–20 season. The name derives from the section of Gasheads who stood in the Tote End terrace at Rovers' old home, Eastville Stadium. For the 1899-00 season the newly renamed Bristol Rovers were admitted to the Southern League. Other former Academy players currently contracted to teams in the Premier League or English Football League include Ryan Broom (Peterborough United), Ellis Harrison (Portsmouth), Chris Lines (Stevenage), Tom Lockyer (Luton Town), Matt Macey (Hibernian) and Ollie Clarke (Mansfield Town). The team traditionally draws the majority of its support from north and east Bristol[57] and South Gloucestershire. [21] Rovers have owned the site since 2017[22] but no work had previously been carried out. The 2014–15 season was the 132nd season in Bristol Rovers' history and first in the Conference Premier, the fifth tier of English football, following their relegation from Football League Two on the final day of the previous season. B.^ Eastville Rovers had two league points deducted in 1896–97 for paying a player. It was initially called Black Arabs F.C., after the Arabs rugby team and the predominantly black kits in which they played. The club had a successful women's team, formed in 1998 as Bristol Rovers W.F.C. The manager of the club is Joey Barton who was appointed in February 2021. In 1892 the club became a founder member of the Bristol and District League, which three years later was renamed the Western League. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. They followed up this success by securing promotion out of League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season. More FA Cup appearances than any other player for the club. They recorded their highest finishing positions in 1956 and 1959, a sixth-place finish in the Second Division, before suffering relegation in 1962. [90], In 2019 it was announced that Rovers are to reform their women's team. [13] They returned to the league at the end of their first Conference season, with a penalty shootout victory over Grimsby Town in the play-off final. This was followed by brief stays at the Schoolmasters Cricket Ground, Durdham Down and Ridgeway. The club's youngest ever player, at 15 years 173 days. The club's name was changed to Bristol Academy W.F.C. They won the Third Division title in 1989–90, though this time lasted just three seasons in the second tier and were relegated back into the fourth tier by 2001. For the next fourteen years, until 1899, the team wore blue and white hooped shirts. He mentioned the club in parliament on 5 May 1994 when debating with Labour MP and Chelsea fan Tony Banks. 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