EPISODE · Nov 23, 2020 · 29 MIN
The Last Word: Rovers 1 Sunderland 1
from DONcast · host DONcast
Doncaster Rovers got away with one in their latest outing as a last gasp equaliser from Fejiri Okenabirhie earned them a point against Sunderland in a game where they were decidedly second best. Reflecting on the result and performance, the Free Press' Liam Hoden and Paul Goodwin are joined by former DFP sports editor Peter Catt. Black Cats fans Paul speaks about what Sunderland did to stop Rovers from playing, in particular the job done by striker Charlie Wyke in tracking Ben Whiteman everywhere he went. They discuss how Rovers were let back into the game and where it went wrong for Darren Moore's side on the day. And they talk the goalkeeping situation at the club after a week of upheaval between the sticks. For all the latest Rovers news, views and analysis visit the Free Press website Follow us on Twitter @liamhoden and @FreePressRovers Find our dedicated Rovers Facebook page
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Doncaster Rovers got away with one in their latest outing as a last gasp equaliser from Fejiri Okenabirhie earned them a point against Sunderland in a game where they were decidedly second best. Reflecting on the result and performance, the Free Press' Liam Hoden and Paul Goodwin are joined by former DFP sports editor Peter Catt. Black Cats fans Paul speaks about what Sunderland did to stop Rovers from playing, in particular the job done by striker Charlie Wyke in tracking Ben Whiteman everywhere he went. They discuss how Rovers were let back into the game and where it went wrong for Darren Moore's side on the day. And they talk the goalkeeping situation at the club after a week of upheaval between the sticks. For all the latest Rovers news, views and analysis visit the Free Press website Follow us on Twitter @liamhoden and @FreePressRovers Find our dedicated Rovers Facebook page
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