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  2. Isaac Whitehall has joined Billy Barr & Tyler Magloire at Workington (7th tier) Like agloire, has had a shocking time with injuries, hope they both get back on track
  3. Posted a message about it in one of the Facebook supporters groups, decent size with around 8k members. As expected the first few replies have not been supportive. Sad that so many fans seem content with the owners. Stockholm Syndrome.
  4. The suggestion that the club has any strategy/philosophy other than to reduce costs year on year is laughable. The absolutely disgraceful summer business saw them bring in a load of players, only to change the formation after 8 games, which makes the summer window even more inadequate than it already was, as we're now short in defence, wingback and upfront, and over stocked in attacking midfield.
  5. Two of the goalscorers on that day are no longer at the club. 5 of the starting 11 are no longer at the club. 3 of which were the back 4. I admire your optimism but saying that we will win this and using last seasons result as the reason is a hell of a reach. Millwall have been a bit hit and miss recently, which gives me some hope.
  6. Yes the Sheff Wed fans are being very supportive. They can empathise better than most with where we find ourselves.
  7. It will backfire. I don't see them pivoting unfortunatly. Incredible that they even went for this game when they had that rearranged game right there in front of them, that plenty will miss anyway.
  8. Jona Lewie - You'll Always Find Me In the Kitchen At Parties
  9. I think Stokes will finish as a test cricketer at the end of this series, whatever happens, tbh. I wouldn't blame him for grabbing as much money from franchise cricket as he can before he retires.
  10. Todd confirming what everyone thinks about Big Mak there. Awkward.
  11. Surely they quickly pivot to the Sheff Wed game. The Watford one could very well backfire.
  12. No I don’t think they do understand, SG. If anything they think the likes of the Coalition and crap fans are the problem not ‘the club’
  13. Agreed, I'd even go so far as to say that most of that number wouldn't have any awareness of a planned boycott or this letter or indeed the strength of feeling among some parts of the fanbase. For one reason or another there is a large portion of people who go who simply have little to no interest or understanding in what goes on other than from 3pm - 5pm (or 12:30pm-2:30pm these days) every other Saturday at Ewood. It seems to be that they can switch off their Rovers interest for all but a couple of hours a fortnight and even then won't trouble themselves with matters around ownership, management, decisions. Just turn up, sit there, hope we win and shrug shoulders if it goes badly and see you in a fortnight. I'm not criticising that, I envy it, as I sometimes wish that was the extent of my interest in this club and I could put myself in such a bubble and carry on going and enjoying that routine. I can't do that though. But I know from the people I sit near that many of them would react with surprise, amazement, horror or bewilderment if I asked them about a plan to boycott the Watford game. Many wouldn't have heard about it, many wouldn't even entertain the idea as a serious suggestion. Some don't even understand that there's anything wrong with the club because, up to this point, their little routine of visiting Ewood hasn't been seriously affected.
  14. I've assumed the ones i've seen on Twitter fall into one of those categories you've listed above. Missed this, is it available to listen to yet? I saw the Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust calling for all Sheff wed fans to refrain from spending any money in the ground at all. Some in the comments suggesting that they should boycott the game entirely.
  15. That's their prerogative,we agree on that. Do they understand why protest does matter though?...we cant carry on like this.
  16. They aren't Rovers fans. Simple as that.
  17. It isn’t asking much and it is for our betterment. However at least 4,5k will not, under any circumstances, boycott the Watford game.
  18. Part of me thinks we should drop the back 3. It worked for 3 games but it's not really working out too well overall. We concede some really, really poor goals and we still aren't scoring enough. Now that Alebiosu is missing, we have no replacement on that right hand side. Hedges might not be back either. As VI seems to be under the delusion that we'll be quick off the blocks in the January window (queue canned laughter), it seems the back 3 is here to stay. --------------------Toth --------Miller----McLoughlin---Pratt Hedges-------------------------------Ribeiro ------------Tronstad---Baradji -----------------Cantwell -----------Ohashi-----Gudjohnsen The unbalanced squad for the system we play means that we need to drop either Mori or Cantwell but there are enough games coming up for rotation, so give Cantwell the nod.
  19. I think they have got the targeted boycott game horribly wrong unfortunately. The rearranged Sheffield Wednesday game was the one. A bleak February Tuesday night, only being played because of the club's negligence to invest in the past 15 years. It should have been that game that was targeted with the above point hammered home. A Saturday 3pm game is an incredibly tough sell to boycott as we don't get that many Saturday 3pm's as it is.
  20. Crawley's had more than enough chances and he keeps messing it up. To an extent, I understand he's playing to instruction, but like so much under McCullum & Stokes, it's become the definition of insanity at this point. If this series ends up as a Whitewash, which unfortunately, I can see happening, then McCullum and Stokes and their positions are untenable, just like that of Rob Key IMO.
  21. https://www.footboom1.com/en/news/football/1763135962-blackburn-fans-urge-venky-s-to-sell-amid-boycott-fury
  22. Our polls close at midnight. Thank you to all who have voted, look out for more on this list going into 2026, either in print in a future edition of the fanzine and/or some projects on here.
  23. Its not asking much to Boycott one game,its not just about how we on here would like it..its for the future betterment of all.
  24. I'm not suggesting that it shouldn't be respected, if that's what you're implying. The reality is that some people will attend Ewood no matter what, other people won't. The same as it was at Blackpool and Wednesday. Each to their own, it's a personal decision, whether we agree or not.
  25. Today
  26. That is respected, but Wheelton is just saying how it is actually is with a big chunk of the rump match goers that remain, not how we on here would like it to be.
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