Rate Lines would be a really good signing If the Ryan Clarke rumour is true will it be Puddy or Mildenhall he will replace
Ryan Clarke's a good signing if true. Always thought he was decent. I guess one of the keepers will make way. He may keep Purdy who's accident prone, but not injury prone. But who knows...
Didn't even make the subs bench did he? Thought he was a straight replacement for Dawson, but DC preferred Balanta.
Preferred Gosling then Balanta. Think Belle-Baggie was just their to make up the numbers really in case we suffered injuries/suspensions.
We think Baggie might already be out...or where has he gone??? Balanta may stick around for a while, but he needs to show a lot more energy than we've seen from him so far...
Dale Jennings would be a great signing some time. He's lost his way a bit, but he's a terrific winger. Barnsley loaned him to MK Dons for a few games and he may be ready for a move to an ambitious club...
There is a certain keeper in this released list that I would have back at the Mem for sure! http://www1.skysports.com/football/...-clarke-releases-five-including-danny-guthrie
Danish keeper. For their national u21's team he won best keeper in a tournament they had. I remember him being a fans favourite. He was a good keeper too. His Rovers career for wiki... Bristol Rovers (loan) On 1 September 2009, deadline day, Andersen was signed on loan by Bristol Rovers until 1 January. He made his debut against Millwall which Bristol Rovers won 2–0, keeping a clean sheet, and went on to play in all eighteen of The Pirates' league games during his initial four-month spell. Shortly before the deal expired, it was extended for a further four weeks, Rovers wanting to keep him until the end of the season, but managerless Reading wanted to appoint a new boss before committing him to a longer term move.[8] At the end of January, Andersen finally extended his loan spell until the end of the season, as Reading appointed caretaker boss Brian McDermott on a permanent basis. On 20 March, Andersen played against two other on-loan Reading players Scott Davies and Alex McCarthy. He kept a clean sheet from that game which ended 3–0 to Bristol Rovers. On 5 April, he saved a penalty from Milton Keynes Dons' Jermaine Easter as Rovers won 1–0, keeping another clean sheet this penalty save was his first ever one. By the time his loan spell in Bristol had finished, Andersen had played 39 League games for The Pirates. He was awarded the League One side's Young Player of the Year trophy, and was also ranked third in the overall Player of the Year poll.[9] On 2 August 2010, Bristol Rovers re-signed him as they cancelled the loan of West Brom goalkeeper Luke Daniels because of a back injury. Andersen finished his loan spell with Bristol Rovers on 5 January 2011.