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Bristol Rovers playing against Tranmere Rovers at Wembley in 1990. The only major cup competition won by Bristol Rovers is the 1972 Watney Cup, when they beat Sheffield United in the final. [24] The club also won the Division Three (South) Cup in 1934–35, as well as winning or sharing the Gloucestershire Cup on 32 occasions.
Between those matches, the sides met in the southern section semi-final of the Football League Trophy where Bristol Rovers won 1–0 at Gay Meadow. [12] Walker was Bristol Rovers' top scorer during the regular season with 19 goals (12 in the league, 4 in the FA Cup, 1 in the League Cup and 2 in the Football League Trophy). [13]
In February 2021, Anthony left Rovers to join Swansea City in a full-time role with the Under-18s squad. [70] Anthony left his role with Swansea City in late October 2021. [71] In November 2021, Anthony returned to Bristol Rovers in the role of Academy Head of Coaching. [72] Anthony was promoted to the role of Academy Manager in July 2022. [73]
This article lists all the Bristol Rovers Football Club seasons from 1892-1893 up to 2021–22. Bristol Rovers' league progress from joining the Football league until the present day Seasons Legend Background colours Cups Other competitions 1 Champions PR Preliminary round AIC Anglo-Italian Cup 2 Runners-up Q[n] [n]th qualifying round ASC Anglo-Scottish Cup 3 Third place Int Intermediate round ...
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Bristol Rovers finished seven points behind league winners Birmingham City. Huddersfield Town ended the season one point behind Bristol Rovers. [1] Huddersfield Town's opponents for their play-off semi-final were Brentford with the first match of the two-legged tie taking place at the McAlpine Stadium in Huddersfield on 14 May 1995.
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In the 1950–51 season Bristol Rovers reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for the first time. The quarter-final was against Newcastle United at St James' Park and was a 0–0 draw. The attendance at this game was 62,787, and it remains the largest ever crowd to watch a match involving Bristol Rovers.