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Swansea v Bristol Rovers - The Numbers
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Bristol Rovers v Swansea City
Memorial Ground, Saturday 23 April 2005
Playing Record v Bristol Rovers
SWANS PERFORMANCE | 24 | WINS | 22 | DRAWS | 30 | DEFEATS | 108 | GOALS FOR | 115 | GOALS AGAINST |
Last Six Meetings v Bristol Rovers
22nd Jan 2002 | LD3 | A | L 1-4 | 27th Aug 2002 | LD3 | A | L 1-3 | 26th Dec 2002 | LD3 | H | L 0-1 | 1st Nov 2003 | LD3 | H | D 0-0 | 17th Apr 2004 | LD3 | A | L 1-2 | 6th Nov 2004 | L2 | H | W 1-0 |
For the full list of results against Bristol Rovers click here
Swans Playing Record On April 23rd
1921 | DIV3 | Gillingham | H | W 2-0 | 1927 | DIV2 | Southampton | H | D 2-2 | 1932 | DIV2 | Nottingham Forest | A | L 1-6 | 1938 | DIV2 | Luton Town | A | L 1-5 | 1949 | D3S | Brighton & Hove Albion | A | W 2-0 | 1955 | DIV2 | Ipswich Town | A | D 1-1 | 1960 | DIV2 | Derby County | H | L 1-3 | 1962 | DIV2 | Plymouth Argyle | A | D 0-0 | 1966 | DIV3 | Gillingham | H | L 0-3 | 1968 | DIV4 | Chesterfield | H | L 0-1 | 1976 | DIV4 | Rochdale | H | D 1-1 | 1977 | DIV4 | Halifax Town | H | W 2-1 | 1979 | DIV3 | Mansfield Town | A | D 2-2 | 1983 | DIV1 | Luton Town | A | L 1-3 | 1988 | DIV4 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | A | L 0-2 | 1991 | DIV3 | Chester City | A | L 1-2 |
SEASONS STATS
League Position | Bristol Rovers | Swansea | 15 | 4 | When Goals Scored (Minutes) | 3 | 0-15 | 9 | 10 | 16-30 | 9 | 11 | 31-45 | 7 | 10 | 46-60 | 12 | 9 | 61-75 | 8 | 14 | 76-90 | 15 | Where Goals Scored | 13 | Inside 6 Yard Box | 23 | 38 | Inside Penalty Area | 28 | 6 | Outside Penalty Area | 9 | How Goals Scored | 31 | Shot | 28 | 8 | Header | 12 | 9 | Volley | 8 | 6 | Penalty | 8 | 1 | Direct Free Kick | 3 | 2 | Own Goal | 1 |
Leading Scorers
Junior Agogo 9 | | | Lee Trundle 10 | 18 | Goals | 22 | 42 | Games Played | 39 | 0.43 | Goals Per Game Average | 0.56 | 15 | Total Games Scored In | 16 | | 12 | Games Scored 1 Goals | 11 | 3 | Games Scored 2 Goals | 4 | 0 | Games Scored 3 Goals | 1 | 4 | Scoring Run (games) | 4 | 9 | Dry Spell (games) | 4 | | 3 | Close Range | 4 | 15 | Inside 18 Yard Box | 13 | 0 | Outside 18 Yard Box | 5 | | 10 | Shots | 6 | 1 | Headers | 1 | 5 | Volleys | 5 | 2 | Penalties | 7 | 0 | Free Kicks | 3 | Importance of Goals taking out top socrers, how results are affected. | | | 0 | W>L | 2 | 5 | W>D | 3 | 8 | D>L | 6 | 18 | Total Points | 18 |
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