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Stock hopes to boost Wales bid in Cardiff
\"My injury couldn't have come at a worse time for my international prospects,\" said [Brian Stock], who has one full international cap for Wales. \"[John Toshack] took the trouble to ring me on two or three occasions during my rehab to see how I was doing, which was good of him, but I haven't spoken to him since I've been back playing.
Ian Appleyard: Taking Stock of Rovers' chances
\"I will never forget what the manager said during that game,\" recalls [Brian Stock]. \"He was under a lot of pressure but that showed his determination to stick to his guns. \"I don't think he will ever go 'long ball' - and if he did most of our players wouldn't be here because you need a team of six footers. We appreciate his principles and we love playing for him.\" \"I still want to play for my country and I was disappointed not to be involved in the last few friendlies,\" he said. \"I am not going to let it affect my club football. There were genuine reasons why I pulled out but, if that means I am not selected again, I will just have to get on with it.\"
Millwall v Doncaster Rovers: O'Driscoll delighted as Stock stays
Championship: DONCASTER Rovers manager Sean O'Driscoll has welcomed captain Brian Stock's decision to stay at the Keepmoat Stadium.
STOCK KEEPS HIS COOL ON A HOT SPOT
[BURNLEY] manager Owen Coyle admitted: 'It has certainly not been an enjoyable threeday spell, but we're still in the top six and the semi-final of the Carling Cup. We had a platform to win today, but we've shot ourselves in the foot.' Two horrendous errors from Stephen Jordan and Clarke Carlisle gifted [James Coppinger] a belated Christmas present to edge Rovers ahead.
Sean fear for Stock
DONCASTER boss Sean O'Driscoll fears he could lose pounds 1.5m-rated Brian Stock in next month's transfer window. O'Driscoll, whose side takes on Burnley today said: \"This club has a reputation for selling players and I'm sure the chairman will listen to offers, but they will have to be a very good ones.
Doncaster 1 Plymouth 0
Sean O'Driscoll's strugglers had scored just three times in 10 home matches, but Brian Stock came up with a long-range gem to sink Plymouth's hopes of moving into a play-off place. \"It was a great strike,\" O'Driscoll said. \"That's Brian's trademark - he strikes the ball well and isn't afraid to shoot. It gave us some impetus.\"
Football: In brief: Championship
Brian Stock struck an injury-time winner for Doncaster as their 2-1 victory handed Middlesbrough a ninth away defeat of the season.
Swans are top-quality outfit, says Wales ace
\"It feels like we've lost the game and I bet they feel like they've won it,\" said Rovers skipper Stock. \"Swansea pass the ball so well and you know it's going to be a tough game. We'd worked hard on that all week. Our tactics were spot on but we just couldn't hold on to the lead. \"I have no doubt in my mind that Swansea will be up there come the end of the season. They are the best side we've played against this season and are capable of automatic promotion.
Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace: Taking Stock over future prospects
Manager Sean O'Driscoll said: \"We don't want to put his long-term future in jeopardy for the sake of a handful of games. He can either have surgery, which would rule him out for the rest of the season, or he could have an injection.