Rovers dropped to the foot of the League One table thanks to their fifth consecutive defeat, this time a 4–1 thumping at the hands of Leyton Orient. Manager Dave Penney stuck with his five-man midfield, leaving Rene Howe as the lone man up front, but it again failed to bear any fruit in terms of goals–Rovers' consolation coming in the form of an own goal by Ben Chorley.
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