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  • 5 days ago | bristolpost.co.uk | Daniel Hargraves

    Bristol Rovers legend Ian Holloway spoke to Bristol Live about his new book ''The (Mostly) Football World According to Ollie'Bristol Rovers legend Ian Holloway has released a new book, 'The (Mostly) Football World According to Ollie', where the Kingswood-born football icon provides his takes on over 100 topics, covering everything from VAR to the Saudi Pro League and current affairs outside of the game.

  • 6 days ago | bristolpost.co.uk | Daniel Hargraves

    Bristol Rovers first-team coach David Horseman has left the club following the conclusion of the 2024/25 season. Horseman, who hails from Bristol, arrived at Rovers last summer as a club appointment. The former Forest Green and Southampton Under-21s manager worked under both Matt Taylor and Inigo Calderon while also taking interim charge when the former was both on leave and relieved of his duties.

  • 6 days ago | bristolpost.co.uk | Daniel Hargraves

    Bristol Rovers chairman Hussain Al Saeed has issued an open letter to supporters following the club's relegation to League TwoBristol Rovers chairman Hussain Al Saeed has issued an open letter to Gasheads following the club's relegation to League Two, aplogising for results and falling "short of standards."The Gas' three-year stay in League One was officially ended last week with one match remaining as Rovers concluded their season with a dismal run of just one point in 10 matches.

  • 6 days ago | bristolpost.co.uk | Daniel Hargraves

    Darrell Clarke has returned to Bristol Rovers as head coach, six-and-a-half years on from his departureSky Sports EFL pundit Don Goodman has labelled Bristol Rovers' decision to bring in fan favourite Darrell Clarke for a second stint as Gas head coach as "logical" following the club's sacking of Inigo Calderon. Within the space of just under 72 hours, Rovers announced the departure of Calderon following their 4-1 final day defeat at Blackpool and announced the return of Clarke.

  • 6 days ago | bristolpost.co.uk | Daniel Hargraves

    One of Bristol Rovers' soon-to-be League Two rivals are set for a high-profile takeoverAlthough Bristol Rovers don't yet know the full list of teams they will be playing against next season in League Two with the play-offs yet to conclude, already it looks as though one of their soon-to-be rivals will be getting a notable financial boost in the form of a high-profile takeover.

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Dan Hargraves
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14 May 25

Orient have been class this season, but I'd personally like to see a Stockport v Charlton final. Either of them have done more than enough to justify being promoted.

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Dan Hargraves
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14 May 25

RT @BristolLiveBRFC: The EFL have confirmed details for the upcoming summer transfer window with Bristol Rovers set for two periods to cond…

Dan Hargraves
Dan Hargraves @DanJHargraves
14 May 25

RT @EFL: ‼️Summer transfer window dates are now confirmed... 🚨 Open: Sunday 1 June to Tuesday 10 June (19:00) 🚨 Close: Tuesday 10 June (19…