Last Season - Finished 7th in the Premier League - 58pts
Manager: Paul Ince
INS:
ST Julio Santa Cruz
ST Robbie Fowler
GK Paul Robinson - 7m US
RB Danny Simpson - Loan
FW Carlos Villanueva - Loan
OUTS:
RW David Bentley
GK Brad Friedel
LB Bruno Berner
GK Peter Enckelman
CB Stephane Henchoz
FW Osahon Eboigne - Loan
FW Maceo Rigters - Loan
ST Raffaele De Vita
GK Zac Jones
Possibles:
RW Joaquin Sanchez - Valencia
CMF Anatoly Tymoschuk - Zenit St. Petersburg
RW Jermaine Pennant - Liverpool
RW James McFadden - Birmingham
RB Juliano Belletti - Chelsea
MF Mark Bresciano - Palermo
CMF Hossam Ghaly - Tottenham
GK Robert Green - West Ham
RW Aaron Lennon - Tottenham
What's Left in the Kitty - 40m US
What Lies Ahead:
Aug 16 Everton (A)
Aug 23 Hull City (H)
Aug 30 West Ham (A)
Sep 13 Arsenal (H)
Sep 20 Fulham (H)
Sep 27 Newcastle (A)
Oct 4 Manchester United (H)
Possible Starting XI:
GK Paul Robinson
RB Danny Simpson
CB Andre Ooijer
CB Ryan Nelson/Christopher Samba
LB Stephen Warnock
RMF Brett Emerton
CMF David Dunn
CMF Steven Reid/Aaron Makoena/Johann Vogel
LMF Morten Gamst-Pedersen
FW Roque Santa Cruz
FW Benni McCarthy
How They'll Stack Up:
Over the summer, Rovers lost David Bentley and Brad Friedel - but perhaps the biggest loss was manager Mark Hughes. The now-Manchester City boss provided Rovers fans with a consistent level of success - they knew they'd finish between 6th and 10th each season. Now with Paul Ince, things are not as certain - far from it as a matter of fact. Unless the club breaks open the wallets, I can't see Ince carrying on Hughes level of consistency. There's already talk of disquiet in the locker-room which isn't surprising when you consider Ince's previous experience managing was in the 4th division. The same man-management may not translate and it looks like there will be an adjustment period for both players and coach. Having said that, Ince inherited a pretty decent side. They have a good forward line with Matt Derbyshire and Jason Roberts playing in relief - though I'm not quite sure about the move for oft-injured Robbie Fowler. The defence is solid and if Robinson can find his lost form in goal, bringing him in could be a good piece of business. If not, it looks to be a disaster. Looking at the 'possibles', there's a lot of MF (midfielders) in there and that is where the team are weakest. They need to bring in a couple more MF to give the side some flare and to help account for the loss of Gamst-Pedersen's form. I'll hand it to Rovers brass - they've taken a BIG risk by bringing in Ince. They did the same thing with Hughes a few years back and it paid off. Let's hope this move also does, otherwise a top-half finish will be a pipe dream.
Coming up Sunday - Aston Villa