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Wiggy

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  1. Walking up to the entrance of the Jack Walker stand tells you all you need to know about how this football club is run. There have been bulbs out on the Directors Entrance/Players Entrance signs all season. It makes the whole facade look unkempt and shabby. What kind of CEO can walk under these signs week in and week out without getting someone to sort it? Jack Walker / John Williams would never have allowed this to happen.
  2. Absolutely. This goes to the crux of the matter. At the West Brom game last season it was pointed out to him that the very high price had resulted in a low take up of match tickers by home fans . His response was that they’d made a lot of money from the away fans. (🤔 I wonder if he’d thought that a lower price might have encouraged more away fans as well as home.)
  3. I would loved to be proven wrong but I reckon the ‘executives’ will be putting more energy into avoiding taking the rap for this fiasco than trying to resolve it.
  4. I’d be surprised if he was (pleasantly), he had a very bad experience with Venky’s.
  5. Not only is there no accountability, there’s no leadership either. If there was , first thing on Monday morning when the reality of the disastrous ticket sales is apparent, the club would issue a mea culpa followed by a proper price initiative to row this back. If there is to be a new manager announcement this could be wrapped up and marketed as a ‘new dawn’ .An attempt to bring a feel good factor into the club. I realise that there would have to be something given back to those that have renewed but a quarter full Ewood next season will help nobody. Match by match ticket sales will never replace lost season tickets.
  6. I’ve had a season ticket for decades but haven’t renewed as yet. I have a number of friends and family who are in the same boat. We all know that the club has tested the patience of its supporters this past 12 years but this feels like a watershed moment to me. There are fans that I never dreamed would give up on it all that are on the verge of doing so. How have we ended up with a CEO with so little business acumen or feel for Blackburn Rovers? ( walking through the lounges on your way to the car park saying “ thank you for your support “ is not enough! Jack Walker would have seen through this chancer in two minutes.) The ludicrous season ticket pricing, marketing and farcical manager search will, I suspect, have lost 1,000s of fans. I wouldn’t be surprised if PNE, Burnley, Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers have all sold twice as many tickets as Rovers. There’s no accountability at this football club.
  7. I know this doesn’t answer your question D-side17 but here’s an observation. A friend of mine who supports Stoke City but lives up here took his grandson to his first game at the Brittania Stadium the other week. He rang the club to ask if they was anything they could do to mark the occasion. They asked for his seat number and asked him to be in the ground 15 minutes before kick off. When they took their seats, two club employees, in uniform, came to them with a goodie bag of Stoke City branded items and a certificate signed by the staff to commemorate the lad’s first game. They’ve now got a (Lancashire based) supporter for life.
  8. RIP Kelbo. Always a very intelligent poster who treated fellow forum members with great respect. Will be sadly missed.
  9. I went there recently and it was blo0dy awful. Service poor and almost every dish oversalted, almost to the point of being inedible. When you think of the competition in the Ribble Valley it's amazing Heathcote thinks he can get away with such a poor performance.
  10. Thanks for that M1st, it was excellent. ( on at about 25 minutes into the programme). Although I was too young to see Ronnie in his pomp, my first game at Ewood was his testimonial when Rovers beat England 10 6! ( 1970?). I met him on numerous occasions since then and it would be difficult to find a finer gentleman. I spoke with Douggie on Saturday ( another complete gentleman). It is going to be strange not see that famous double act,together, around Ewood in the future. RIP Ronnie.
  11. Well, I was only a kid at the time but I seem to remember that the ' offender' was a small ginger haired kid nicknamed Sylvester. He was always the cheer leader in any Rovers hoolie action around that time. If memory serves me correctly he took a swallow dive into the Clampetts at the corner of the Riverside ( where all Shad and Mill Hill's finest had gathered ) and walked away unscathed.
  12. Very good food CLB but next time try the Grapes 200 yards further on. It's superb and busy every day of the year.
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