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Bristol Rovers’ Aaron Collins and Joey Barton Thrive

by Uneeb Khan

Despite the fact that Bristol Rovers have just been relegated, Joey Barton is firmly convinced that the team will be back in the third tier by the end of the season. This is based on the fact that he has seen his players thrive in recent weeks.

Joey Barton

Despite his goalless start to the season, Bristol Rovers’ Aaron Collins has been enjoying a fantastic campaign. The Welshman is joint second in the League One top scorer table, and has scored eight goals in 14 matches. This compares to his six-goal haul from 16 games last season. He is also on the verge of a hat-trick and has five assists this season.

The Bristol Rovers boss took his side to the Memorial Stadium to face Plymouth Argyle in the league. The visitors went 2-0 up before the break. The Rovers had the ball in the back of the net in the 57th minute through Josh Coburn. Then Adam Randell pulled one back for the Pilgrims.

Argyle went on to win the game 2-1. The second half was a tussle. Morgan Whittaker, who was replaced by Ryan Hardie in the 62nd minute, showed glimpses of attacking prowess. The Rovers remained on the front foot, with Bobby Thomas almost scoring a goal.

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Aaron Collins

Earlier this week, Aaron Collins was nominated for a League One player of the month prize. In the past week, Collins has helped Rovers to win five out of their seven games, scoring five goals, including a hat-trick against Scunthorpe.

Aaron Collins is currently in fine form, averaging over 15 minutes a game and scoring five goals in his last seven games. He is also one goal short of a double figure goal tally.

Collins, who joined Rovers last June, has been an integral part of their promotion bid this season. He was named in the squad for the final three matches of the season, helping them to a 7-0 win against Scunthorpe on the final day of the campaign.

Aaron Collins also scored a hat-trick during the first leg of the play-off semi-final against Mansfield. He also starred in the team’s winning performance in the League Two title race.

As a shrewd manager, Steve Bruce has made good use of Collins’ abilities. Collins has played as a winger, number 10, number 10 or the number 10 that is koora live.

Versatility

Probably the best player to have played for Bristol Rovers this season is their talisman Aaron Collins. This season he has tallied seven goals, three assists and seven assists in total, while he is just one goal away from becoming a double-digit scorer for the first time.

He was the icing on the cake when Bristol Rovers beat Scunthorpe United 7-0 on the final day of the League Two season. In doing so they overtook Northampton Town, who were also on the winning side, and became the third automatic promotion team in the division’s history.

While the Rovers’ talisman is probably their best player, he’s not the only star to make a splash this season. After signing a three-year contract, John Marquis is also making a big impact, and is a contender for the best player in the division.

There is also one star who’s not too far behind, and that is Aaron Collins. The former Newport County FC star has a goal and three assists in seven League One games, which is impressive considering he has played as a winger, midfielder and striker.

Return to third tier after relegation

Despite having scored just twice in his last seven league games, Bristol Rovers striker Aaron Collins is still enjoying a successful season. His double helped the Gas beat Scunthorpe 7-0 on the final day of the season and earn promotion back to League One. The win also saw the club overtake Northampton Town on goal difference, meaning Rovers are now six points away from the play-offs.

Collins is enjoying an improved start to the season, scoring his first goal in a League Two match against Walsall on Saturday. Previously, Collins had scored five times in seven league games and he now has six goals fewer than the 16 he managed last season on his way to promotion.

Bristol Rovers were only 2-0 up after an hour of the game but they started the second half with a bit more purpose. Bobby Thomas headed against the post in the 57th minute before Josh Coburn scored from close range. The 19-year-old loan signing from Middlesbrough was given a chance to show his stuff in the second half.

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