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Venky’s (& Suhail) Out Protest Ideas
RevidgeBlue replied to DuffsLeftPeg's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Very good article on the whole - disagree on a few points though 1) Whilst I want Venky's out I wouldn't be happy with well meaning but skint local owners who took us down 2 divisions either 2) Suhail didn't arrive in 2024. He's been around forever and for example was (I was led to believe) solely involved with the hire of Lambert. 3) The Mowbray era was most definitively NOT a golden period - saw the stagnation and inertia whist the owners still retained the last vestiges of any interest that is a large cause of the problems we face today. -
Most clubs only announce the tickets sold, and not the numbers that go through the turnstile. I think only a handful announce the actual number. Technically, there could be zero people in the stadium, but a "Thank you for your continued support" to an attendance of "11,000". If it needs changing to be more transparent, then it is up to the EFL to enforce it. It is a bizarre thing if you ask me.
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it will look like there will be nobody there,can`t see more than 5000 tbh,though the club will deny this and put the figure at 12/13 k😆
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The January 2026 Transfer Window
islander200 replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
If they are being misdiagnosed then that would be down to the medical department so again il refer to the initial post I responded to Medical advice could also be being ignored I suppose All I was saying Is injuries and a lot of them happen every season here -
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Torgeir replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Ipswich sign Mehmeti for £3m. Good signing for them. -
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Rover down South replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
This was 9th January. Initially they said hamstring injury and out for a month. Even if there was a setback with that injury, then why now would that mean out for season? Surely something new. -
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StHelensRover replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Has anyone been able to confirm the update on Andri? -
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RevidgeBlue replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Well, does that not in itself indicate a problem behind the scenes or are you trying to suggest this season and the last couple of seasons are entirely par for the course everywhere? I would say playing Kargbo for two games when he had a muscle tear, Cantwell being out for over two months with what was initially described as a "kick on the knee" and Gudjohnssen being potentially ruled out for the season shortly after returning to training and being initially diagnosed as out for 2 weeks are all highly irregular. -
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Dan replied to DuffsLeftPeg's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Also misread the “death by a 1000 cuts”; didn’t think there were a 1000 c*nts running the club 😂 -
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islander200 replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
No but again like I said the post I responded to was suggesting our injury problems are something new When we have a load of players out every season at more or less the sake time of year -
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Venky’s (& Suhail) Out Protest Ideas
Dan replied to DuffsLeftPeg's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Putting your browser into reader mode should fix it. But I’ll paste it. Did a double take when I see the author! Thought @Herbie6590 had landed a new job! 😂 Inside Blackburn Rovers' slow and agonising demise under Venky's: How reviled owners have banned the local paper and turned on their own fans, the meddling from India costing Rovers in transfer market and why supporters are boycotting Ewood Park 12:00, 23 Jan 2026, updated 12:29, 23 Jan 2026 By IAN HERBERT, DEPUTY CHIEF SPORTS WRITER Unlock more of the best of our journalism with a DailyMail+ subscription - brilliant exclusives, in-depth insight and the writers you love every day After an afternoon of gale force winds and driving rain in South Wales, it was a bedraggled and rather resigned band of 200 Blackburn Rovers fans who gathered in Swansea’s away end on Tuesday night to see if their side could improve on a run of one win in 12 games. A group of local youths found an adjacent spot from which they could taunt them with a rendition of ‘You’re s*** and you know you are’ - but given the dark humour which has taken hold among Rovers fans these past months, this abuse didn’t really land. ‘Yes? Your point being…?’ was the gist of the Lancashire contingent’s response. When Mathias Jorgensen equalised for Rovers, the hardy contingent offered, ‘How s*** must you be? We’ve scored a goal’. It wasn’t the fragile young Rovers side’s 3-1 defeat which consumed the fans, as they trudged away to contemplate the five-hour drive home, but the sense that their club is without direction or purpose; presided over by absentee Indian owners Venky’s who, for reasons known only to themselves, are unwilling to sell. ‘I want someone to own the club who feels the pain we feel when we lose,’ says Ian Herbert (no relation to this reporter), a fan who rode the magic carpet of the Jack Walker years, including the Premier League title of 1995, and now hosts the 4000 Holes Rovers podcast. ‘If that owner is a guy from Blackburn with the right intention who’ll put in £10,000 a year, I don’t care if we’re two divisions down, playing a derby against Accrington Stanley.’ Almost apologetically, Jamie Hoyles of the Rovers Trust agrees. ‘League Two football with proper owners would be better than this.’ The reasons why this view prevails among many fans was written through Ewood Park, the day after that Swansea defeat. It is an unloved place in need of something as fundamental as a pressure wash for its green-stained exterior brick walls, someone to weed the block paving stones and to attend to some of the rusting steel structures. The bronze statue of Walker - ‘Man of the People’ proclaims its plinth - has also seen better days. These symbols of disrepair and others, including the cursed drainage system which caused the home games with Ipswich and Sheffield Wednesday to be abandoned mid-match this season – have brought fans to such despair that a planned boycott of the home game with Watford is planned this weekend. In truth, they long since started voting with their feet. A Freedom of Information request tabled with Lancashire Police by the Blackburn Rovers Coalition (BRC), a vibrant umbrella group of supporter organisations, has established Ewood attendances as low as 7,000, from a game against Swansea in September. (You know a club’s relationship with fans is truly broken when supporter groups are asking police for such numbers.) It didn’t have to be this way. Rovers were half an hour off a play-off place when leading at Sheffield United on the last day of last season, but that hope vanished – along with much-loved defender Dom Hyam and club captain Lewis Travis, both sold this summer as Venky’s cut their costs and signed 10 players, eight of whom had never played in Britain. Fans were baffled. Just as they had been when Venky's recruited Valerien Ismael as head coach after John Eustace left for Derby following a disappointing transfer window last year. In a 15-year managerial career, Ismael has rarely stayed at a club for more than 10 months. Many Championship sides with ambition would not have kept him this long. The sense of a plan is hard to come by because Venky’s have not been seen at Ewood Park since their co-owner and matriarch Anuradha Desai, known as ‘Madam’, visited the club with her family in January 2013 and her husband was hit by a snowball as he entered the ground. ‘They were determined to arrive in big limousines,’ says a source who was working for the club that day. ‘The club had just been relegated from the Premier League and we knew there would be protests, so the advice would always be to go in the back way. But she had to come in a big car and go through the front.’ It was a minor setback compared with the way the Indians were ripped off by football industry grifters who saw them as a meal ticket after they bought the club from the Jack Walker Trust in 2010. ‘I saw these kinds of people at the training ground, looking for their opportunity to rip them off,’ says a staff member from that early Venky’s era. ‘I actually felt sorry for the Venky’s people. They didn’t seem to trust traditional English football people after that.’ The latest of several Indian executives to have run the club for the Venky’s, Suhail Shaikh - also known as Pasha - certainly doesn’t take prisoners, despite a benign exterior, with sources describing him delivering stinging rebukes to staff for perceived faults and slights. Pasha’s LinkedIn profile suggests he was a breakfast cereal and dog food distributor for eight years, before becoming Venky’s head of international business and, he claims, playing a part in the India company’s purchase of the club. With little experience of running a football club, he undertook a football management course in Manchester after arriving in 2024 and effectively put himself in charge, having announced that the experienced chief executive, Steve Waggott, would be leaving. Waggott has not been replaced. Daily Mail Sport’s request for an interview with Shaikh has not been accepted, which is in keeping with the low profile he maintains. He has been instrumental in the localLancashire Telegraph being banned from Ewood Park after a tweet stating that he had prevented the paper from interviewing director of football Rudy Gestede. The paper has not published anything particularly offensive about the club, though Rovers deemed the tweet ‘personal’. So the media organisation best placed to explain the club’s actions is ostracised. Fans who brought a ‘Pasha Out’ banner into the ground say they have been ordered not to do so again. ‘People took pieces of paper spelling out the same message,’ says Katie Full of the BSC. She and others describe a club desperately needing football experience and intelligence. Head of academy, Stuart Jones, left last May after 13 years, to seek ‘new opportunities’. Head of recruitment John Park left his role after just five months. Director of football Gregg Broughton also left, replaced by Gestede, who appears to have no credentials for the role. Fans contrast this malaise with what they now view as a golden period from 2017, when the arrival of Tony Mowbray with his experience, wisdom and no nonsense, took the club straight back up to the Championship after relegation to League One, and re-energised the place. Mowbray’s successor Jon Dahl Tomasson was also popular before he became frustrated with Venky's and left. Shaikh is very much at the hub of Ewood operation and Lancashire based. But some describe a complex power structure, with Shaikh having a direct line into co-owner Balaji Rao, Rovers co-owner and Venky’s director, which they fear can result in decisions others have taken being reversed. ‘Decision-making can be interminable,’ says one source. ‘Suhail is a fiddler. He enjoys the power but is reluctant to front up before the cameras.’ The environment became more challenging after Venky’s came under investigation in India over tax issues in 2023, which resulted in them having £7.3million seized, relating to money they had used to buy a hilltop luxury home near Bolton from Gary Neville in 2011. The Indian courts imposed a block on the firm sending money to Rovers, insisting that they match any money transmitted to the club with a ‘personal guarantee’ to the same amount. The need to pay the guarantee has now been removed but insiders describe how they doubted local club contractors would be paid for basic services. The contractors were paid for those services, despite the doubts. The initial £18m fee Crystal Palace paid Rovers for Adam Wharton in 2024, along with the £9m Ipswich laid out for Sammie Szmodics and the sell-on money when David Raya was sold to Arsenal, effectively covered the working capital requirements of the club during the period when the Indian tax case prevented the dispersal of funds from India. ‘If Adam hadn’t been sold, my fear was that the club would have been at risk of administration,’ says Herbert. Blackburn is divided about this weekend’s proposed boycott. Those in favour form a majority, yet others don’t feel angry enough to disrupt their Saturday routine. ‘If people want to go to the match, that’s totally their right and they’re entitled to it,’ says Full. 'This is the way to tell Venky’s that we don’t want their ownership and that we are prepared to do all we can to help them sell,’ adds Glen Mullan of the BRC. In a statement, Rovers told Daily Mail Sport: ‘The club recognises and respects the strength of feeling among sections of the fanbase and understands that supporters care deeply about the future of the club. ‘However, at this crucial stage of the season, we firmly believe the team needs the full backing of its supporters, as we look to overcome what has been a challenging run of results. The club remains committed to working constructively with supporters and values their passion.’ Venky’s are not rogue owners, transparently dismantling the club in a way that provokes a public backlash which might force them out. They put in their estimated £15m annual funding, keep the club afloat, and otherwise don’t seem to notice a club which quietly dropped into the relegation zone this week. It is the club’s 150th anniversary season and it should be a joyous one, but Rovers are diminishing in plain sight and in Blackburn, the overwhelming emotion is sadness. ‘It feels like death by 1,000 cuts,’ says Herbert. -
The January 2026 Transfer Window
RevidgeBlue replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
So if it's the latter, it's not acceptable is it? -
The January 2026 Transfer Window
RevidgeBlue replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
It is of course possible that he could have picked up an entirely separate and unrelated season ending injury on the training pitch whilst working his way back to fitness from the first injury but I wouldn't exactly consider it likely. -
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islander200 replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Look at the post I was responding to. Every season we have a number of players out injured.Under jdt towards the end of his time the likes of Garrett and Markanday where starting regularly.Brittain having to play at left back.Season after Garrett couldn't get a game In league 2 The post I was responding to said we couldn't point the blame at the medical guy because he has been here since 2021 There was videos and pictures of Gudjohnson back in training if he is out then something has happened on the training ground or we have rushed him back -
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Ricceh replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
We'd replace all our players with national league quality if we get relegated. -
Venky’s (& Suhail) Out Protest Ideas
CD_93 replied to DuffsLeftPeg's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Direct link which should work from the other thread https://smry.ai/proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailymail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Farticle-15491161%2FInside-Blackburn-Rovers-slow-agonising-demise-Venkys-reviled-owners-banned-local-paper-turned-fans-meddling-India-costing-Rovers-transfer-market-supporters-boycotting-Ewood-Park.html -
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Emerald Isle Rover replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Not disputing that at all could well have been the case but as such for balance any player can get injured any time so the quote from 6 days ago may not be relevant to today as there would have been time on the pitch to pick up a new injury or re-injure -
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RevidgeBlue replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Yeah right. Or we misdiagnosed the injury initially causing a more serious injury to occur. (Same thing seems to have happened to Kargbo according the LT report on him reproduced above) -
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SIMON GARNERS 194 replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
This is absolutely unreal if true.Is everything and everyone transpiring against us? -
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Emerald Isle Rover replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Simple answer really the player got a significant injury in training within the last 5 days -
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ruggles1995 replied to WacoRover's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
hows the weather up their? Wouldnt be surprised to see rovers get it called off if lots of rain to scupper the boycott efforts. Im not attending, Im not making the long drive up,. If I was Val Think you need to go back to what any experience you have and try to play to whatever strengths we might have. If I could pick form current available, think id go: Toth Pickering Oriodran McLoughin Ribeiro Forshaw Tronstad Yuki Baraji cantwell(would tell cantwell hes playing) jorgensen - Today
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The January 2026 Transfer Window
Torgeir replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Baradji has come from a lesser quality league and a long injury lay-off so probably needs a bit of time to adapt. Has looked great in spells, but also large spells have been frustrating, but I think at the moment our only defensive sound midfielder is Tronstad and he can't carry the whole team by himself. I think I would scrap the 3-5-2 for now, seeing as we're not playing Alebiosu anyway. Put Pickering or Ribeiro back in the team and let Atcheson play RB, with McLoughlin and O'Riordan as CB's. That will give us extra support in the middle, and we can play de Neve in a 4-5-1 / 4-3-3 with good support, and same with Jørgensen on the other flank. Tronstad, Baradji and Forshaw as CMs. -
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