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  2. History tells us that they don't want, or know how to renegotiate current contracts, so I fully believe this to be the case.
  3. I would hazard a guess that Ribeiros extension was triggered due to games/minutes played, rather than we negotiated a new contract with him He signed for Rovers 3rd Feb He then started in in 9 out of 10 games Before his extended contract was announced 3rd April The "9 out of 10 games part" (which may also be X% of available minutes, or something similar), right before signing his extension, just has the feel of an extension being triggered, rather than a new deal being negotiated
  4. It would be good to see the other side too such as ongoing expenses, wages and running costs. Wages to revenue figures etc. Seems a bit harsh to call people absolute lemons just because they want to see the club run prudently (i.e. Not need the Venky input at all).
  5. The Beach Boys - Surf's Up
  6. Its only Ribeiro as a first teamer (and even he was a weird short term deal that then got extended) out of any of our players that have signed new contracts over the last 2 seasons. That is the fact. Go off on all the tangents you like to try and justify it, but that is not normal. Brittain, Travis, Dolan, Batth, Hyam, Weimann. And Tronstad also unsigned. But yes, just 3.
  7. Crystal Palace's mega Million's Asset will get THE very best Medical treatment money can buy...stop your fretting!
  8. Wharton's injury problems look very similar to the problems Pedri had after playing so many games whilst his body was still maturing. It's taken Pedri several years to have a consistent season form and injury wise.
  9. Today
  10. Its 3 players who have left this summer. Dolan was always going. We have recoup around 9/10 million pounds for those 3 players. So if I making making assumptions on wage demands then surely it yourself blaming Rovers and totally and utter resolving the players or agents off any blame So its quite clear we have a limit on what we will pay and we won't pay above that. you complain about us not paying enough then in other topic you complain about players taking all the money out of game and fans being ignored I'm not the one who complained about Ismael answering the question directly and proper instead of not. He did that with the Brittain situation and he was the Travis situation. He is straight to the point and doesn't sugar coated situation. Pears situation? what is the situation? please tell us all full defence of what? I have said Rovers were wrong to sell Hyam so late and without any form of proper replacement. Had Rovers sold Hyam and then brought in a replacement like Callum Chambers or Mattie Pollock then none of this would be a debate
  11. Wouldn't be too bothered about that part to be fair. This lot don't deserve to make another penny off him, I hope he leaves on a free.
  12. Johnny Restivo - The Shape I’m In
  13. Also add Carter, Wharton and Pickering to that too.
  14. on the type of loans for promising players, how much playing time they get and we avoid the situation like last year we witness with Jake Garrett who had 2 disastrous loan moves
  15. It's pretty pathetic at this point - we are nothing short of a Sunday pub team
  16. Excellent post Scary stuff “We've been relegated on the last two occasions when our centerback pairing has been sold (Jones/Samba back in season 11/12, Hanley/Duffy back in season 16/17). During this summer, we've lost Hyam/Batth. Hopefully, history won't repeat itself for a third time...”
  17. Stockholm Syndrome is some of our fans (I see it on x quite a bit) constantly blaming fans, it’s why we won’t get change.
  18. But we only have 12k... We've always sold our best players.... It's all the fans fault.... 20 mill a year, just bad advice (since 2010 and counting...)
  19. In short, are the players progressing, and are they covering their (the loan managers) own arse through reports/data that are produced to an acceptable level A more detailed explanation is below, and the full job spec on the link https://talents.studysmarter.co.uk/companies/blackburn-rovers-football-athletic-ltd/loan-manager-8770253/ 1. Job purpose: To oversee the development of our young professional players through strategic loan placements (domestic & abroad). To ensure that loaned players are progressing in line with the club’s long-term first-team objectives and to assist with scouting responsibilities to support the club\’s broader recruitment strategy. 2. Duties and responsibilities: • To be committed to ensuring the safeguarding and welfare of all elite players, promoting their well-being needs whilst maintaining professional boundaries; • Identify and arrange appropriate loan opportunities for young professional players, ensuring placements support their growth toward first-team readiness. • Build and maintain strong relationships with loan clubs, ensuring clear communication and mutual expectations. • Manage the operational and administrative elements of loan agreements in collaboration with the Football Administration team. • Attend matches and review footage to monitor the performance and development of players out on loan. • Provide structured weekly reports to the Head of Academy, Head of Football Operations, with input shared with the Head of Technical and Development. • Conduct regular check-ins with loaned players to provide feedback and maintain engagement. • Support the scouting department by attending matches and assessing potential player targets. • Produce detailed scouting reports on prospective signings aligned with the club’s playing and recruitment philosophy. • Work closely with the Head of Technical and Development, Head of Football Operations and Head of Academy to ensure loan plans align with the club\’s player development pathway. • Maintain clear and consistent communication with leadership.
  20. Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - All By Myself
  21. Hard to argue with facts, although I'm sure that some absolute lemons will give it a good go.
  22. Yesterday
  23. Transfer history over the past five seasons: Summer transfer window 25/26 Net profit: £ 3.4 million Winter transfer window 24/25 Net expenditure: £ 1 million Summer transfer window 24/25 Net profit: £ 8 million Winter transfer window 23/24 Net profit: £ 17.6 million Summer transfer window 23/24 Net profit: £ 3.5 million Winter transfer window 22/23 Net profit/expenditure: £ 0 Summer transfer window 22/23 Net expenditure: £ 5 million Winter transfer window 21/22 Net expenditure: £ 650 K Summer transfer window 21/22 Net profit: £ 14.2 million Winter transfer window 20/21 Net expenditure: £ 600 K Summer transfer window 20/21 Net expenditure: £ 900 K Net profit over the past five seasons (including this year's summer transfer window): £ 38.55 million Biggest signing during this period: Sammie Szmodics (£ 2.5 million) Biggest sale during this period: Adam Wharton (£ 17.5 million) Total transfer expenditure during this period (year over year): 1.5 + 1.1 + 5 + 1.7 + 4.5 + 8.5 = £ 22.3 million Total transfer income during this period (year over year): 0 + 14.65 + 0 + 22.8 + 11.5 + 11.9 = £ 60.85 million Percentage of player sales reinvested back into the squad during this period: 36,6 % Reported player wage bill for season 2024-25: £ 12 million (17th in the Championship) Some important notes to make from all of this: - We seem to have been cutting wages for some time now, making it harder to attract good players. - We no longer have any 'high-profile' players in the club that the team can rely on for goalscoring purposes (Brereton Diaz, Armstrong, Szmodics etc.). - We seem to have 'burnt bridges' (i.e. damaged our reputation) among domestic players (including some of our own) after the Eustace debacle last season. I see this as one of the main reasons as to why players like Brittain, Hyam, Batth, Travis and Dolan never extended their contracts (apart from any salary demands). Could also be a reason as to why our recruitment focus has shifted lately to mainly look at foreign players. We also seem to no longer be able to attract high-quality loans from PL clubs (the likes of van Hecke, Adarabioyo, Elliott etc.) even though the club will never admit it. - Club will always be in a 'transition' mode if we're not able to renew contracts or convincing key players to stay. Natural consequences of not being able to renew contracts will be high player turnover every other season, lack of consistency in terms of performances on the pitch and lack of team cohesion. - We don't make any statements on the transfer market by spending 'big money' on a single player. Nine other clubs in the Championship have spent more than £ 5 million on a single player this summer transfer window alone. Thirteen clubs have outspent us this summer as well despite our income from player sales. - We've been relegated on the last two occasions when our centerback pairing has been sold (Jones/Samba back in season 11/12, Hanley/Duffy back in season 16/17). During this summer, we've lost Hyam/Batth. Hopefully, history won't repeat itself for a third time...
  24. Bloody hell that’s a new low, so that’s 3 games in the league with 0 points and 0 goals scored and then an 8-0 loss in the cup against Chorley!
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