Lund Keen on Rovers return

Bristol Rovers loanee Matt Lund would 'love to come back' for a third spell at the Memorial Stadium.

Last Updated: 02/01/13 at 12:19   

Lund: Won't rule out a return to the Pirates

Lund: Won't rule out a return to the Pirates

The Stoke City midfielder, 22, marked his final game of a six-month loan stay in Bristol with the goal which turned out to be the winner in the 2-1 victory over Plymouth Argyle and is not ruling out pulling on a blue and white shirt again until the end of the season.

"I've spoken to (Rovers boss) John Ward about the future, but I have to go back and speak to the staff at Stoke before any decisions are made," he told this is Bristol.

"I'd love to come back again. I've had a fantastic time here and Bristol Rovers has been great for me in terms of developing my career.

"It has been a great experience and I will only take good memories away from here if I don't come back."

Rovers' victory over Argyle was their first for two months and they host Gillingham on Saturday just one point from safety at the foot of League Two.

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