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  • Date:2009-04-10
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:The Memorial Stadium
  • Attendance:6666
  • Referee:Cook, S

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

89mins

Jared Hodgkiss is being taken off, Aleksander Prijovic has come on in his place.

86mins

Jo Kuffour is replaced by Darryl Duffy.

79mins

Northampton are replacing Ryan Gilligan with Ikechi Anya.

72mins

Goal!! Bristol Rovers have scored with Jo Kuffour putting it in the back of the net.

66mins

Northampton are replacing Giles Coke with Liam Davis.

54mins

The referee has booked Jeff Hughes.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by S Cook

0mins

It's 3pm on Friday, April 10th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Northampton Town, with only one win in eight, are now in the thick of the relegation battle in League One after this unsatisfactory display in a 1-0 loss at Bristol Rovers.

Leisurely and devoid of passion, it took Jo Kuffour's late goal and the angry shouts from a short-changed crowd to inject it with some life.

There were a couple of angry exchanges between the rival managers with Rovers' Paul Trollope accusing Stuart Gray's Northampton of timewasting before Kaffour's winning volley.

The goal carried its own controversy for keeper Chris Dunn looked to have been bustled by two Rovers players as he stretched for and spilled a cross from David Pipe.

Right at the start Town striker Adebayo Akinfenwa almost became a candidate for the season's quickest goal shooting wide of the left-hand post after just eight seconds.

Kuffour quickly made his presence felt in the game racing through the middle and on to a return pass from Rickie Lambert.

Dunn was off his line just in time to scoop up the ball, but two minutes later Lambert was thundering a free-kick over his bar 45 yards.

It was that sort of optimism which went on throughout the game always suggestive of goals, but hardly likely to provide them.

Northampton might have scored when Ryan Gilligan was given a free-kick 25 yards out after the referee spotted a shirt tug and Giles Coke also drove a promising shot a foot wide as he went down under a tackle.

The only memorable save though came when Dunn, again off his line, twisted and turned to push a smart flick from Kaffour over the top.

There was little change of tempo in the second half and the crowd didn't like it, chanting 'what a load of rubbish'.

The visitors found ambition after the goal and spent the four minutes of extra-time camped in the Rovers penalty area, but could only wish that Akinfenwa's early shot had gone in.

Bristol Rovers

Northampton Town

Corners

45

Fouls

1117

Goal attempts

1011

Shots off target

46

Offsides

11

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