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  1. Rochina has arrived and according to reports he scored in his first game in a Rovers shirt for the reserves today in a 1-1 draw against Wrexham. Not sure of the full starting line-up, but a good positive boost for Ruben!!
  2. Doesn't just sound it, looks the part of one in the CCTV footage.
  3. Reid wasn't 'goddam awful', when he arrived. He certainly didn't get of to a great start after getting injured in pre-season and then getting sent-off in his debut vs Bolton after coming on as a substitute. Further injuries were sustained in a team that was lurking in trouble until Hughes' took over. I think his longest run was something like 10 games before another injury appeared. I would never say Reid was 'goddam awful', however he didn't get the opportunity to play to the best of his ability. How would you rate Kevin Davies or Ciccio Grabbi if Reid was goddam useless?
  4. Absolute nonesence about Reid mate? He wasn't good enough to be considered a good Prem player? Who's eyes was that? Yours? Steven Reid was brought to the club as the potential was seen by Mr Souness and his suitors. Lucas-h Neill also recommended Reid to Blackburn as he was an ex-colleague of his at Millwall. His early part of his career was plagued by injuries and when Hughes took over from Souness, then he has started to play him in the centre of midfield. Not once was Reid ever consider not good enough to be a Prem Player and was never surplus to requirements at Rovers, however perhaps it might have been questioned about his ability to stay injury free!! Rover6, for a man who has had the ability to talk a lot of sense, you certainly loosing it your posts in this thread. I'm nearly lost for words with what you've basically said. I have to laugh at what Parsons has picked up from Rover6 and agree with all that he says. With one persons view on a player, stating that this player has been overlooked is quite a bit far off the mark. All players, including youth and no matter what senior team he is in at Brockhall, will be known by Mark Hughes. He has been at youth and reserve games and has accurate feedback from his colleagues about which ones are performing and the ones who aren't, so you just can't state that these players have been overlooked. After speaking to quite a few players, both from senior and youth squads, they would certify that Mr Hughes knows exactly what is going on with each player, make no bones about that!! CK, as Parson later stated that Judge has played in a few different roles, namely one as a striker and a few different positions across the midfield. He is a decent asset and could be useful to throw on upfront if injuries, form played a part at some stage. But that isn't likely to happen for a while, but is an option as a striker somewhere along the line. I wouldn't be including Nolan just yet, as there are quite a few ahead of him. For instance, for right-back we have, Reidy, Emo, Andre and Tony Kane. So to think that Eddie could be one of the players to break through to the first team squad, then he'll need to have one heck of a start to the campaign with reserves.
  5. I recall speaking to Mark and asking him about heading out on his own. One of his comments was that not everything is greener on the other side. However, if Sparky packs his bags I could envisage him going along with him for the next 3-4 years. He will stay beside his master and after the next few years then I would think he's picked up an awful by that stage and head out on his own. A very shrewd and intelligent number 2 we have here.
  6. MABP, It would be best to let time heal his injuries. Would hate to rush him into action until he is more than 130% fit. I would have a feeling he'll feature in a match behind closed doors. As you said a fully fit Reid would be an awesome addition.
  7. I'm off the same opinion Ben. I side just off the flanks to them and it hasn't bothered me at all. In fairness they can be fairly loud, but I'm usually too engaged into whats happening on the pitch, never mind around me.
  8. Hi Glenn, Yeah I will assist with this duty if needed. I've always had a strong interest knowing where all the former Rovers have ended up. BTW I'm not some kind of stalker, but this spiralled out from finding out about all past Rovers from Northern Ireland. As Le Chuck stated, maybe a few people could contribute to this. Will keep a note of any further upates and do another release later this month:- • Micheal Holt is now a Police Officer in Accrington.
  9. An updated list for all players/staff since Premiership era :- Accrington Stanley - Leam Richardson. AIK Solna - Nils-Eric Johansson. Arezzo AC- Corrado Grabbi. Ayr United - Paul Weaver. AZ Alkmaar - Toni Kolehmainen Ballymena - Garth Scates. Barnoldswick Town - Michael Holt. Barnsley - Marc Richards. Bayer Leverkusen (Vratislav Gresko). Birmingham City - Damien Johnson, Neil Danns, Martin Taylor. Blackpool - Ben Burgess, Tony Parkes (Assistant Manager), Simon Grayson (Manager). Blyth Spartans - Graham Fenton (Caretaker/player-manager). Bolton Wanderers - Kevin Davies. Bournemouth - Gareth Stewart. Bradford City - Peter Thorne. Brescia Calcio FC: Dario Marcolin (Coach) Burgos CF - Javier De Pedro. Burnley - Alan Mahon. Bury - John Fitzgerald. Cercle Brugge - Dwight Willie. Cambridge United - Jimmy Quinn (Manager). Charlton Athletic - Marcus Bent. Clitheroe FC - Joel Byrom, Clark Walsh. Clyde - Colin Hendry (Manager). Crystal Palace - Shefki Kuqi. Coventry City - David Mcnamee, Tim Flowers (Assistant Manager). Derby County - Jay McEveley, Andy Todd, Alan Fettis (Assistant goalkeeping coach). Derry City - Eddie McCallion. Doncaster Rovers - Gordon Greer. Dunalk - Robbie Doyle. Dundee - David Worrell. Elgin City FC - Kieron Renton, Adam Nelson. Everton - James Beattie, Lee Carsley, Alan Irvine, Mick Rathbone. Exeter City - Andy Marriott. Finland national side - Roy Hodgson (Manager). Forest Green - Ryan Robinson. Fulham - Ian Pearce, Billy McKinlay (Reserve Team Coach). Galatasaray -Hakan Sukur. Gaziantepspor (Turkey) -Kaba Diaware. Glentoran - Gary Hamilton. Gretna - Craig Barr, Ryan Baldacchino. Grimsby Town - Gary Harkins. Harrogate Town -Darren Dunning. IK Start (Kristiansand, Norway) - Stig Inge Bjornebye (Manager) Inverness Calendonian Thistle - Alan Morgan, Ian Black. Ipswich Town - Alex Bruce, Jon Walters. Kidderminster Harriers - Jeff Kenna. Kilmarnock - Gordon Greer. Lancaster City - Michael Taylor, Wayne Gill (physio). Larisa AE - Giorgos Donis (Manager) Leeds United - Jonathon Douglas. Livingston - Lee Makel. Llanelli - James Thomas. Lincoln City - Gary Croft. Lisburn Distillery - Peter McCann. Lyn FC (Oslo) - Henning Berg (Manager). Malmo FF - Anders Andersson. Manchester City - Paul Dickov, Derek Fazackerley (Scout). Montrose - Stuart Cumming. Morecambe - Steve Drench, Ryan Robinson. Newcastle United - Damien Duff, Shay Given, Terry Gennoe (Goalkeeping Coach). Northampton Town - Jerome Watt. Panionios - Oumar Konde. Port Vale - Marc Richards. Portadown – Jon Topley. Portsmouth - Andy Cole. Preston North End - Callum Davidson, Brett Ormerod, Rob Kelly (Coach). QPR - John Curtis Rangers - Barry Ferguson. Real Sociedad - Chris Coleman (Manager) Recreativo Huelva - Florent Sinama-Pongolle. Rochdale - Keith Hill (Manager). Roma AS - Shabani Nonda. Saltergate - Lee Richardson (Manager). Scarborough - Mark Patterson (Manager). Sheffield Wednesday - Burton O'Brien, Graham Coughlan. Sheffield United - Bryan Kidd (coach). Keith Gillespie (signing new deal), Alan Wright, Jon Stead. Shelbourne - Ciarán Ryan. Shrewsbury Town - Luke Jones. SK Brann (Bergen, Norway)- Martin Andresen. Sligo Town - Gavin Peers. Stabæk - Lars Bohinen (Director of Football-type role). Stoke City - Marlon Broomes, Dominic Matteo Stuttgart Kickers - David Yelldell. Stuttgart VfB - Markus Babbel (Assistant Coach). Sunderland - Dwight Yorke. Troon Juniors - Andy Reid. Viking - Egil Østenstad (Director). Wales National Team - Dean Saunders (Assistant Manager). Watford - Richard Lee. West Ham United - Christian Dailly, Lucash Neill, Craig Bellamy. Wolverhampton Wanderers- Jay Bothroyd, Micheal Gray, Jemal Johnson, Darren Potter, Bobby Mimms (Goalkeeping Coach). Worcester City - Andy Morrison (Assistant Manager) Workington Reds - Gari Rowntree. Wrexham - Richard Hope, Anthony Williams. Wycombe Wanderers - Frank Talia (contract ends 30/06/07 and is expected to return to Australia). Xerez CD - Jorge Yordi. - - - Back at the club after playing:- Kevin Gallagher (working as for Radio Rovers), Alan Kelly (Academy goalkeeping coach) Deceased:- (Rest In Peace) Ray Harford, Jack Walker Released/Unattached:- Mark Atkins, Ciaran Donnelly, John Filan, Craig Hignett, Matt Jansen (training with Carlisle United), Peter Murphy, Andy Morrison, Fred Murray, Mike Newell, Sebastian Pelzer, Adam Reed, David Thompson, Paul Warhurst. Retired and now taking coaching license or working as football pundits or agents:- Per Frandsen (football agent), Tony Gale (soccer pundit with Sky Sports), Matty Holmes (qualified soccer coach & owns soccer coaching club), Graeme Le Saux (football pundit & ambassador for ABN Amro Bank), Jason McAteer (undertaking coaching badge), Kevin Moran (football pundit for Irish TV), Alan Shearer (football pundit & completed his coaching badge), Robbie Slater (football pundit in Australia), Hakan Ünsal (Football pundit in Turkey), Graeme Souness (football pundit), Frank Stapleton (football pundit). Retired and in another field:- David Batty (appeared in 'The Match and is involved with advertising campaigns for Cancer Research), Nathan Blake (runs property management company), Martin Dahlin (partner in introducing a new line of Men's wear for Heab Clothing firm), Garry Flitcroft ((running a magazine based for professional footballers), David May (working in wine distribution), Alan Miller (retired and runs his own cruise company with his brother in Mallorca), Stuart Ripley (graduated with a degree in Law at University of Central Lancashire), Tim Sherwood (in partnership with Garry Flitcroft), Craig Short (co-owns a sailing club), Ashley Ward (runs a luxury development company in Cheshire). Retired and never heard of since:- Patrik Andersson, Dino Baggio, Eyal Berkovic, Youri Djorkaeff, Nicky Marker, Darren Peacock (retired and living in Portugal with his family), Per Pedersen, Sebastien Perez, Chris Sutton, Patrick Valéry. Not Sure:- n/a
  10. Very true Bryan. We kinda have to face the harsh reality of this situation, but maybe a very good season and a future with Hughes at the helm would ensure that a clause is not necessary for other 'so-called' big name players. A chance to offer UEFA Cup/Champions League.
  11. Superb link MattyM. Great interview from the captain.
  12. Indeed Pleasure. I was amazed when chatting to him after a club do and really saw how sound the fella was. He walked us from outside the room and down to the car-park to where he was parked. A real family man and as you said 'a throughly decent bloke'.
  13. Well said Paul. I feel that Andy will be truly missed at the club. A player for all occasions and someone who always gave his all and I can say he never really let us down. The occasions when he left the ground when dropped wasn't to prove a point, but he said he wasn't mentally prepared for the game when this happened after being informed on one occasion that he would be starting. He left us with soem great moments at Ewood and was certainly some sort of a fans favourite as he showed what it means by playing in a team. He stuck up for his team-mates against Dugarry when he elbowed one of our players, then he dived under a challenge and then...... When souness had signed him, he was due into the changing room before the last game of the season. So when he tried to make an entrance into the stadium the security guard wouldn't let him in and questioned him where are you going? Todd who was just in casuals replied "I'm going in to meet the manager and players" and the bloke wouldn't believe him, so I had to put in my own 20p and how could he reject a Blackburn player from entering Ewood Park! I'm now glad that he's been given the chance to still play in the Premiership and hope it all works out well for him. Andy, I know you don't read any message boards, but thanks anyway for your magnificent years of service. You'll be missed and good luck at Derby.
  14. Quite surprised by this announcement due to the one he signed last season, but one that I am delighted to hear about this one. I've never seen a proper centre half at the club since the days of Colin Hendry (bar the exception of Craig Short) and will never forget that clearance against West Ham a two seasons ago. I've spoken to the man on a numerous occasions and he is a very down to earth person and extremely intelligent. Lets hope that he can manage these next five years on top form, free from injury and less insults from 'Arry' with a poxy £6million bid.
  15. Thanks Fernhurst for your decent offer. I've not heard any word as of yet, but maybe in due course. Any idea what programmes these are??
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