Paul Buckle will go into Saturday’s game against Macclesfield assured in the belief that his side can come away with the victory that will make it nine points out of twelve in the League 2 table.
The Rovers boss has been impressed by what he has seen so far but knows that his side still need to tighten up at the back.
“I am really happy with what I have seen so far,” Said Buckle. “I have had some time to reflect and six points is a good return.”
“We have shown our intent with the goals we have scored, and now we have to keep a clean sheet that must be our next aim for us all, to try and steer clear of silly goals. If we can stay solid as a unit I feel we have goals in us at any time.
“The good signs are there defensively, it is going to take a bit of time, but the players are learning by the minute.”
Buckle knows, too, that teams will do their research and come out with a game plan that will trouble his side.
“We expect to see more aerial bombardment. Teams will do their homework, and if they can exploit some weaknesses in us they are going to do that.
“If we can show that we are resilient whether the ball is played in the air, along the ground or wide, that we are competent at defending, teams are going to find it difficult.
“The aim now is to try and make us nice and solid whatever the opposition throw at us.”
When asked about the opposition his Rovers side will face on Saturday Buckle refused to underestimate the opposition, buoyed by a 4-0 midweek win away at Hereford
“It is going to be a tough game on Saturday, Macclesfield have just gone and scored four goals away, but it is one we are looking forward to.
“On Tuesday they scored four goals, didn't concede, and it was away from home. They have got some good players, and I was impressed with them last season.
“They are a good side, and they will upset a few this season, and we have to be ready.”
Though not known for setting his teams out to play rough the former Torquay boss knows his side will be up for the competition whatever is thrown at them.
“It shouldn't worry us what surroundings we play in because when we train every day we picture being in competition and when we go onto the pitch we picture the training ground.
“We won’t be put off by a smaller club or poor surroundings. We have got our own goals and standards, and our standards are very high at the moment and we want to keep them there.
“Let’s try and go and do the nasty side as well as the nice stuff.
“I think you saw us the other night really dig in and do the horrible side of the game, if we do that we always feel we have a chance to go and express ourselves at the other end.”
Despite looking decidedly dodgy at the back last weekend against Torquay Buckle is pleased with how his team have gelled and adapted to his tactics.
“There is an understanding developing, and everyone involved with Bristol Rovers is looking for us to push forward and start seeing signs of relationships on the field; both attacking and defending.
“As a team I encourage us to go forward as a team, and go back the other way as a team.
“It is going to take a bit of time for the understanding to come, but with the midfield being nice and strong and solid, that is a sound basis for the rest of the team to go and attack.
“But the back four is big for us at the moment, we defended high balls well the other night, and we are going to have to do that again on Saturday.”
Macclesfield manager Gary Simpson noted how important Tuesday’s win was for his side but also took the time to give his opinion on Rovers chances this season.
“It will make it a bit better now as we're up and running and we've got points on the board.
“I think Bristol Rovers are one of two or three favourites to win this division, with their resources and the players that they've signed.
“When you can go and sign the players that are proven and good in this division, the recipe's there to be half decent.”
Rovers will be without Gary Sawyer, Stuart Campbell and Ollie Clarke while Joe Anyinsah is likely to miss out.
Vinny Mukendi and Colin Daniel are side-lined for Macclesfield with Paul Morgan and Waide Fairhurst also doubtful to start.
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Friday, 19 August 2011
Rovers And Maccs Look To Continue Where They Left Off
Having beaten Northampton in midweek Bristol Rovers will be hoping to kick into form starting with a win away at Macclesfield Town this weekend.
The delivery of three points on Tuesday will have put the confidence among Paul Buckle's squad back to where it was prior to the defeat last Saturday against Torquay where a poor first half performance, particularly from the back four, lead to two early Gulls goals, too much of a mountain for Rovers to climb come the start of the second half.
In beating Northampton the Gas showed why they are one of the favourites to secure promotion back to League 1 come May 2012, Jo Kuffour turned on a sixpence to shoot home a well deserved goal for the home side. Another goal, eventually scored by Matt Harrold, was required thanks to one of the luckiest goals Adebayo Akinfenwa will score in his career, on loan Rovers defender Cian Bolger hitting a clearance against the forward's shins, the ball swiftly rebounding into Scott Bevan's net.
Add into the equation an opening day win at AFC Wimbledon and Rovers have six points, currently leaving them in seventh place, it is still early days though.
Macclesfield didn't start their campaign at a flying pace, falling to Dagenham before handing Crawley their inaugural win in the Football League, though there was a Carling Cup slaying of Championship Hull in the opening week. Their league form, however, was no indication of what was to come when the Silkmen travelled to Hereford on Tuesday.
After a goalless first half Frenchman Tony Diagne opened the scoring in the 53rd minute before the visitors turned on the style with ten minutes to go. Midfielder Ross Draper picked up the ball, moving to just within the Hereford half before delightfully lobbing Russell Hoult from 45 yards out, a goal that he admitted post-match he would never better. Two more goals followed, both of which came in stoppage time from substitute Ben Tomlinson, rounding off a miserable night for Bulls fans and sending the 47 travelling fans from the Cheshire club home happy and full of faith for this weekend's clash.
The prime reason Rovers are fancied by many this term is down to the depth of their attacking options and currently leading the line is lanky striker Matt Harrold. Despite being aged just 27 Rovers are the seventh Football League club that Harrold has represented, that alongside a smattering of non-league sides, and while the striker has never been seen as prolific at any of the clubs he has played it is his ability to hold up the ball and link the play that has given the forward a career in the professional game. That's not to say he can't score goals, there have been two in the three games he has played since joining the Pirates, but his all round abilities have seen him start the season in fine form.

In total there have been fourteen meetings between the two clubs with Macclesfield firmly in control of the standings having won half of the games played compared to Rovers two. Of the seven games away at Moss Rose over the years five have finished 2-1 in favour of the home side, the only two games that didn't have such a scoreline have been Rovers wins, including the first victory either side picked up against each other, Jamie Cureton netting a hat-trick in May 1999 as Rovers came back to win 4-3 having trailed 3-1 since the 48th minute.
The last match finished in a 1-0 win for Rovers, that was in April 2007 as the season was drawing to a close, Sean Rigg's second half winner proving vital in his sides quest for a play-off place, the Gas eventually winning promotion at Wembley that season.
In charge of the players on the pitch will be Andrew Madley, embarking on his first season as a national group referee. The Yorkshireman, whose older brother is also a Football League match official, has been on the national group assistant list prior to his promotion this season. Madley's first game in charge came on the opening day, three yellow cards being handed out in a 1-0 win for Barnet over Morecambe. A week later came a London derby, Wimbledon coming out on top against Dagenham, Luke Moore scoring a penalty, awarded for handball, in the process as the Wombles also received two yellow cards from Madley.
Macclesfield are likely to be without captain Paul Morgan who is still returning to fitness after suffering a broken arm while Waide Fairhurst will also be given the once over before the match. Vinny Mukendi and Colin Daniel will miss out on the game with injuries of their own.
Joe Anyinsah could miss out for Rovers after being substituted during the first half of Rovers win over Northampton after a recurrence of the hamstring injury that he suffered during pre-season. Player-coach Stuart Campbell is also sidelined with a hamstring problem while Gary Sawyer is recovering from a hernia operation. Youth team graduate Ollie Clarke is also out after having a knee operation.
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