PoolWarrior
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Some of the lines about us though did make me smile!
Next Saturday will be most fans last chance to see Rob Apter in a Rovers shirt. I hope that supporters will give a rousing farewell to the player who has literally saved our season. Next season without him will likely be very different.
The Rapter has transformed us. His contribution has been phenomenal transforming a drab team in to one that managed to climb the table away from relegation. His movement and use of the ball leaves opposition defenders befuddled. When he has a bad game the team also has a bad game. Players around him seem to thrive on his energy, Lee O'Connor in particular has had a partnership that has been gloriously productive. As for as Rovers are concerned Rob is built for deserved superlatives.
of course, he has shone in a team desperately short of talent. Blackpool must be some club if they can afford to let him go elsewhere and still be on the edge of the play offs to the Championship. If Blackpool go up there might be the faint possibility that he becomes surplus to requirements, but I doubt that would be the case. He is a player that could easily perform at that level, albeit he will be up against tougher defences.
It seems that we haven't ruled out the possibility of signing him on loan again next season. Personally I think that's just blowing bubbles. Even if Blackpool were to realease him there would be a host of clubs at our level keen to snap him up. Playing for Rovers seems unlikely. It's like when you look at the equaliser draw at half-time. You buy the ticket, but you know in your heart it's not you.
Next Saturday will be special. We will say goodbye to a player that has transformed our season. Let's be loud, let's roar him on and at full time show our appreciation to him for all he has contributed.
Next Saturday will be most fans last chance to see Rob Apter in a Rovers shirt. I hope that supporters will give a rousing farewell to the player who has literally saved our season. Next season without him will likely be very different.
The Rapter has transformed us. His contribution has been phenomenal transforming a drab team in to one that managed to climb the table away from relegation. His movement and use of the ball leaves opposition defenders befuddled. When he has a bad game the team also has a bad game. Players around him seem to thrive on his energy, Lee O'Connor in particular has had a partnership that has been gloriously productive. As for as Rovers are concerned Rob is built for deserved superlatives.
of course, he has shone in a team desperately short of talent. Blackpool must be some club if they can afford to let him go elsewhere and still be on the edge of the play offs to the Championship. If Blackpool go up there might be the faint possibility that he becomes surplus to requirements, but I doubt that would be the case. He is a player that could easily perform at that level, albeit he will be up against tougher defences.
It seems that we haven't ruled out the possibility of signing him on loan again next season. Personally I think that's just blowing bubbles. Even if Blackpool were to realease him there would be a host of clubs at our level keen to snap him up. Playing for Rovers seems unlikely. It's like when you look at the equaliser draw at half-time. You buy the ticket, but you know in your heart it's not you.
Next Saturday will be special. We will say goodbye to a player that has transformed our season. Let's be loud, let's roar him on and at full time show our appreciation to him for all he has contributed.
Apter
Next Saturday will be most fans last chance to see Rob Apter in a Rovers shirt. I hope that supporters will give a rousing farewell to the player who has literally saved our season. Next season without him will likely be very different.
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