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Post by thegasman on Jul 6, 2017 13:01:25 GMT
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Post by CheshireGas on Jul 6, 2017 13:09:35 GMT
For the internet-less...
It’s been well documented, in the local media, that the club seemed likely to begin their pre- season programme without an experienced shot stopper…how wrong they were! Sam told bristolrovers.co.uk ; “It's good to be here and to get everything signed. "It's another good signing today with the arrival of Adam, so that will hopefully lead to good competition and a good goalkeepers union at the Club. “I have always thought that good competition brings out the best in you and pushes you that little bit harder.” Meanwhile Adam said; “The deal has come about pretty quickly really and once the Manager spoke to me it was an obvious choice for me to make. “It's a great Club and Darrell has said great things about it and the squad, so it ticks all the boxes really.” Darrell had this to say about his two new signings; “I am delighted to be signing two excellent goalkeepers who will provide us with competition for the number one spot next season. “Both have experience of playing at this level and they have different attributes which means they will complement each other. “I’m sure that our supporters will welcome the news that we have signed these two players today and I’m certain that they will give them their backing throughout the season.” Former Scunthorpe United, Oxford United and Blackpool goalkeeper Sam Slocombe has appeared in 172 league games for his previous three clubs, while ex Northampton Town keeper Adam Smith has appeared in 86 league matches for Northampton Town. 29 year old Slocombe joined Scunthorpe United from non league Bottesford Town in August 2008 and made his first team debut for them in a League Cup tie against Port Vale in September 2009. His league debut came against his most recent employers, Blackpool, on 7th November that year. After appearing in 115 league games for Scunthorpe, he signed for Oxford United in June 2015 and went on to appear in 23 league games during his one season at The Kassam Stadium . One year ago he joined newly relegated Blackpool and appeared in 34 league games for them as they clinched a League Two play off spot and also appeared in the play off semi finals against Luton and the final at Wembley, where they beat Exeter City 2-1. He has played against Rovers on four occasions and kept clean sheets at The Mem for both Scunthorpe United and Oxford United. Adam Smith, who will be 25 in November, was born in Sunderland and began his career as a youngster with Middlesbrough. He joined Leicester City in 2010 and in five years at the club he spent loan spells at Chesterfield, Lincoln City, Nuneaton Town, Stevenage, Cambridge United and Mansfield Town. In the summer of 2015 he joined Northampton Town and was an ever present in the side that clinched the League two title in 2015/16. At the end of that campaign he was selected in the PFA League Two Team of the Year. Last season he appeared in 40 league games for The Cobblers as they finished 16th in League One. He has played against Rovers on four occasions for Northampton and kept a clean sheet at The Mem in our first game of the 2015/16 campaign. The Cobblers won 1-0 on that occasion, but Rovers ended the season in style and were one of three clubs to accompany Northampton into League One. Interviews with both players will appear on our website later this afternoon.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Jul 6, 2017 13:16:45 GMT
Today is a good day to be a Gashead !
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Post by rovers5charlton5 on Jul 6, 2017 13:36:11 GMT
Adam Smith the economist wrote about the 'invisible hand'.
Good goalkeeping connection there, that's all I'm saying
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Post by grayraydon on Jul 6, 2017 13:48:33 GMT
Today is a good day to be a Gashead ! Every day is a good day to be a gashead........apart from THAT day obviously.
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Post by Okebournegas on Jul 6, 2017 13:51:40 GMT
Two absolutely quality goalkeepers well done to all concerned , welcome slocombe and smith. UTG
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Post by Henbury Gas on Jul 6, 2017 14:00:59 GMT
Today is a good day to be a Gashead ! Every day is a good day to be a gashead........apart from THAT day obviously. Well the last few days I've questioned my sanity, but i'm a happy gashead now
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Post by knowall on Jul 6, 2017 14:43:01 GMT
Today is a good day to be a Gashead ! Every day is a good day to be a gashead........apart from THAT day obviously. THAT day turned out to herald a change in our prospects - and could arguably be one of the best days ever because we might not be where we are now or even be at all?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2017 14:51:52 GMT
Excellent, two decent keepers for DC to alternate each week :devil:
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Post by grayraydon on Jul 6, 2017 16:14:26 GMT
Every day is a good day to be a gashead........apart from THAT day obviously. THAT day turned out to herald a change in our prospects - and could arguably be one of the best days ever because we might not be where we are now or even be at all? Fully 100% agree with you there, we are where we are now because of that day, but the numb, empty crushing feeling that I had that day was the worst.
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Post by gas2 on Jul 6, 2017 16:38:45 GMT
Unlike buses goalkeepers do turn up well most of the time,
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Post by RetroGamer on Jul 6, 2017 17:15:33 GMT
Unlike buses goalkeepers do turn up well most of the time, Kelle Roos being as reliable as first bus.
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Post by gaseous on Jul 6, 2017 17:24:34 GMT
All the panic about signings.lol Two quality keeper's. In DC we trust. UTG
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2017 3:58:34 GMT
Oh I would do anything for Gloves....
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Post by Wembley_Gas on Jul 7, 2017 4:19:02 GMT
Oh I would do anything for Gloves.... Dangerously close to a song title
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2017 4:22:02 GMT
Oh I would do anything for Gloves.... Dangerously close to a song title i'd even sign for Hull and that.
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Post by p4perlant3rn on Jul 7, 2017 5:56:29 GMT
Little dig at the Bristol Post in the article as well.
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Post by gastronaut on Jul 7, 2017 6:10:33 GMT
Imagine how disconcerting it will be for all the other teams when they see our new formation of 2-4-4. DC is a genius - why did no one else ever think of playing 2 keepers. Now we don't need another striker, we can just score the odd goal and still win the league.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2017 6:23:11 GMT
Adam Smith the economist wrote about the 'invisible hand'. Good goalkeeping connection there, that's all I'm saying Is that when you sit on your hand till it goes numb and it feels like someone else? I thought that was called "the foreigner"
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Post by philbemmygas on Jul 7, 2017 6:33:40 GMT
Adam Smith the economist wrote about the 'invisible hand'. Good goalkeeping connection there, that's all I'm saying Is that when you sit on your hand till it goes numb and it feels like someone else? I thought that was called "the foreigner" Oh err
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