In 1890 Rovers moved to its permanent home at Ewood Park.
He stood and aimed the phaser as Rover moved, making sure to keep the beam straight into its middle.
He thought the Rover moved stalkingly, as if there was something personal in this battle.
Again his beam was reflected off to one side, and the Rover moved forward, unharmed.
The Rovers moved to their fourth ground, down Hessle Road.
The big Rover shook his head and moved away.
Rover moved in six weeks ago and will fill none of the emotional holes left by my loss of presidential power.
Rovers only played there for one season however, and moved to Durdham Down for 1892-93 season.
Rovers moved back in in 1890, signing a ten year lease at an initial annual rent of £60.
The Rover moved slowly into the night.