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Darrell Clarke has claimed that his "weak" Bristol Rovers players were "bullied" throughout their 4-2 defeat to Notts County in Friday night's FA Cup first-round tie.

The Magpies found themselves two goals down within the first quarter-hour but spectacularly turned it round through strikes from Ryan Yates, Jon Stead and Jorge Grant.

β€œThat 90 minutes sums up our whole season, we are so inconsistent,” Clarke told the Bristol Post.

β€œWe were weak and bullied – we caved in and they got back into the game. It’s not good enough.

β€œIt was just weak, collectively as a group we were weak, and we were bullied against a physical team that do what they do very well.

β€œObviously they’re doing well in League Two but for me that sums up our season and there has to be things that change, and things will change.

β€œI am a ruthless person, and at the end of the day they’ve [the players] got a big few weeks to keep showing me that things will turn around. Because I will make changes, there will be big changes.”

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MADPIE

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Notts totally outplayed Bristol and to come back from two down to win 4 : 2 was amazingΒ 

Just accept you lost to a much better sideΒ 

Richo

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Sour grapes spring to mindΒ 

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