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  2. Some early feedback as the shirts are now out for delivery.
  3. Another perfectly executed destroy and exit on the cards. Money money money! And they all licked their badges.
  4. Harsh on Rovers BUT....spend some Cash Rovers and get this long known problem sorted once and for all so it never happens again. Over to you Venkys...🤣
  5. I agree, all the money Jack Walker invested in Rovers(only for his sons to take it out), you'd think we would have a decent drainage system.
  6. Maybe they could do it in politics, a replay of the general election, 5 more years of the tories.
  7. Ill be there for the replay, but still think it's an unfair decision.
  8. He will be popping up on a Sky Sports programme soon offering his opinion as an 'expert' and joining their long list of failed managers (and those who never had the bottle to go into management).
  9. It's not the fault of the Ipswich fans of even the club. If some of the Ipswich fans are gloating it's exactly what some of our lower IQ fans would be doing to them. If you want to vent your anger then do it at the people who have steadfastly refused to invest money in a pitch and a drainage system fit for purpose.
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  11. I think it is a fair outcome, given that the Rovers where at fault for not fixing a known problem. What I can't understand is allowing people on the panel who abstain from voting. I take it that the three abstainers did so, so that, their vote cannot be used against their clubs, if some action is taken at the end of the season.
  12. It's probably going back to medieval times, Blackburn were anti parliamentarian. Who fucking isn't these days.
  13. If Blackburn Rovers are sensible enough to only allow 500 Ipswich supporters tickets for the replay, I'll turn up for the replay.
  14. Still cant put this Rovers side onto any weekend Acca...just dont know what your going to get! 1-1
  15. Not yet, someone did suggest a place called the Angerstein as a place for away fans but not heard an awful lot. Will be keeping my ear to the ground.
  16. Russell Martin has to be the latest member of the British Managers Lunch Club doesn't he? 😄
  17. It certainly helps the laughing tractor boys, goal scrubbed, and man sent off scrubbed, and the final swansong, they beat us in the replay.
  18. If it pisses it down in London, and were a goal down, Ismael should bring the players off. We know the outcome now, the goals scrubbed and it's a replay. I usually put a smiley face at the end, but I'm fucking serious
  19. 100% agree but boycotting the replay makes no sense best thing to do is IF the club are sensible enough to get people in lets support the team to finish the job and stick the finger up to the EFL. Most of whom will expect Ipswich to win after doing them a huge favour.
  20. Yeah its all a conspiracy against us. Everyone hates us.
  21. Totally agree, and moments before the abandonment our new signing could have been seriously hurt by the challenge from kipre. A challenge that was made a lot worse by the conditions and the momentum kipre gained in the slide movement due to pitch.
  22. It's a fucking joke of a decision, it's because it's Blackburn Rovers they came up with that decision. Most refs are biased to the opposition at Ewood, and the fa. For some reason we're not there cup of tea.
  23. It's not really a resource we make the best use of, but that's probably because we're a bunch of old farts who don't have the time to produce a Youtube video for every pod (ask @Herbie6590 how long just the audio version takes) but also, we're old farts and don't have the time to understand what makes a good Youtube video 😄
  24. I would only really accept the EFL's decision if it included a hefty fine to the club for failing to provide a reasonable playing surface. A financial penalty is the only way anyone at the club will take this problem seriously. A full replay with no other action, citing a precedent that technically doesn't exist as relates to our circumstances, is a pathetic, cowardly way out. No wonder the EFL is in the state it's in, if the decision makers are this lacking in any form of critical thinking.
  25. Its one thing questioning the way the situation has been resolved. I dont buy the ideas of them purposely screwing over Rovers, they have followed loose precedent but I am not convinced its the best solution in this instance. But the fact that you are still sticking to your belief that the game should have continued on a pitch that was clearly waterlogged is absolutely laughable.
  26. As things stand, the Premier League looks to be a lot more even this season outside Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, City and perhaps Spurs which seems to be producing less attractive football than in previous seasons. My gut feel is clubs are taking more of a safety first approach making games a lot more sterile. The Championship on the other hand seems wildly unpredictable so far.
  27. Abandoning the game isn't the issue for me, but it's that the decision they've come to that feels unfair when they've still allowed the red card to stand. My take on it is if you're going to allow something that happened in the game to still stand, then EVERYTHING that happened in the game needs to still stand. The EFL have made it worse by making that particular call.
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