ROVERS boss Graeme Souness was disappointed to see his side's eight game unbeaten run come crashing to a halt on Saturday.
But he refused to lay the blame at the door of John Curtis whose own goal effectively cost Rovers the points. "When we win, we win together. When we lose, we lose together," said Souness. "It was just one of those things that sometimes happens in football.
"Before Saturday, John Curtis would have had an argument for being our most consistent player this season.
"So for him to do that was very unfortunate.
"But it was a disappointing day for us. We started brightly, created some problems for them in that early period and we were perhaps unlucky only to have the one goal to show for it."
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