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  2. One candidate?? we’re becoming like China, whatever you do lads don’t stop clapping first 😁😁 (👍 from me btw)
  3. Some of our fans defending this decision on social media are thick beyond comprehension. They are an absolute dream for the owners and directors.
  4. Would be a good signing, though a few Clubs are apparently in for him - which rules us out!
  5. Elliott Bennett nails it here. It's something that the Punekars and their cohorts will NEVER understand. FOV.
  6. Which I believe they always will do when it becomes a complete last resort. This lot are never giving any power to anyone else, administrators etc.
  7. And too many wannabes try to out football those types.
  8. Today
  9. Good choice.Happy to endorse.
  10. personally not looked into this too much yet but saw this on my feed this morning
  11. I'm more than happy to have @K-Hod to be BRFCS candidate, always a level headed chap, talks sense and loves the club. Gets my vote.
  12. I would argue that it works when you have far better players than your competitors (which doesn't necessarily equate to the best of the world). Like the Dingles under Kompany, or Southampton under Martin at Championship level, but hopelessly exposed in a higher division. Kompany has gone on to be fine at Bayern, at least in Domestic games (I would argue due to the gulf in class between Bayern & everyone else), but their Champions League performances have not been stand out Would imagine Russell Martin would also look like the genius that he thinks he is if he were in charge of Rangers or Celtic. (maybe with the exception of Old Firm games).. but would again be hopelessly exposed in European games
  13. Pepball works when you have the best players in the world at your disposal. If you don't have that then it doesn't work.
  14. @K-Hod is a great choice I believe. I've personally never had a bad interaction with him and he's usually on the money with his points.
  15. I was pleased to see Postecoglou sacrifice his principles and methods to win the game by proper defending and not over playing in the wrong areas. It adds weight to my theory that 'Pepball' is on its way out and that there is more than one way to win a game.
  16. Rachel Dugdale was on 5 Live Breakfast - you can listen on BBC sounds and go back to about 6:28 - spoke well about the situation. Hopefully the criticism of the owners makes it back to them and isn't screened out by the board (which is what I personally think happens to a lot of the discontent). Perhaps the most telling line from what she said was along the basis of 'we fought all season to prevent relegation, yet the club has now self-relegated'.
  17. BRFCS has been asked to nominate a representative who can interact with The Coalition on a day to day, detailed basis, to represent the views of the Forum - in much the same way an MP represents the views of their constituents in parliament. Given that he already represents BRFCS on the Fans Forum in a similar role, we believe that @K-Hod would make an ideal candidate to undertake this role and he can use his experiences to inform his participation in each. We are delighted to advise that @K-Hod is ready & willing to take on this role & in a spirit of transparency we ask you to endorse his appointment as your representative via this poll. In this thread @K-Hod can then update folks (as long as it doesn’t undermine any of the proposed actions from The Coalition of course…) & you can ask questions of him so that everyone is as up to speed as possible with what is going on. Thanks all…
  18. It certainly draws a lot less scrutiny, when not in the premier league. Funny how they couldn’t wait to relegate us and then ensure they firebomb any attempt to get promoted, each time it looks like it might happen.
  19. One thing not mentioned so far, is the he shirt sponsors. They 2023/24 season saw Watson Ramsbottom solicitors sponsored the womens shirts. That in turn, led to them going on to sponsor the mens shirts las season. The amount paid to do you that, was more than 3 times, the budget the ladies team were given last year. Assuming the mens sponsorship came around, due to the womens year being considered successful, it does show, they go hand in hand, yet the opportunity has now gone. Sadly these things are overlooked.
  20. They can't get rid of Ange now surely.
  21. Yesterday
  22. It continues to amaze me how so few fans actually care about the club or Jack’s legacy when it doesn’t suit them to do so. Jack’s ’Think Big’ included establishing Rovers Ladies in 1991. Some of our fans deserve Venkys. Just a shame it gets inflicted on those of us that DO care.
  23. Sadly Lancashire are shit this year, as they were last year.
  24. I won't be renewing. Had enough. You literally have a memorandum of understanding. Actually implement it and make a change, instead of delayed statements and direction on what you actually need to do.
  25. Its incredible that two clubs who have spent between them the best part of half a billion quid can be so extravagantly awful. But so delicious! The only thing that has kept my interest in the prem has been seeing them both plummet down the table. Terrible game but enjoyable nonetheless. I hope we can look forward to more of it next season. Not sure notts forest or crystal palace would take a player off either side except maybe Fernandes or Van der ven. Strange times indeed.
  26. What Rachel has posted: Time to Speak out… Last year, I was advised to protect myself and not speak out when Reading WFC’s owners made the decision to self-relegate us. I followed that advice. But after the confirmation that Blackburn is taking the same path, after careful thought I believe it’s time to speak out. Not enough attention has been paid to how we can stop this from happening again. I want to protect the women’s game more than I want to protect myself. I hope this message is received as I intend—not as an emotional response to one club, but as a call for football to do better and protect our game. Did Reading receive enough criticism last year? Did their actions make it acceptable for clubs like Blackburn to simply U-turn on their women’s teams and submit £0 budgets? Could they be encouraged or required to sell the women’s side to new investors rather than self-relegate? Reading Women had multiple offers to be bought out, but the owner, Dai Yongge, simply didn’t and the only reason that makes sense to me is that couldn’t be bothered. There are legitimate investors out there who see the long-term potential in women’s sport. Outdated mentalities are holding us back. If you don’t care, step aside—gracefully and in time—and let someone else invest the money, time, and passion. You can miss out on the rewards. There’s been a severe lack of communication and care for the impact on players and staff, who have worked tirelessly to keep the club in the league—despite being given by far the smallest budget. Does the "fit and proper owners" test have a category for the women’s team? When Owners pass this test to take on the men’s team is there any requirement for their intention to invest in the women’s team because we are always the first thing to be sacrificed? In the club statement, the fans were blamed for low attendance. But fans are frustrated with the owners—they aren’t attending the men’s games either. There’s been a complete lack of investment in marketing and advertising for the women’s games. You can’t expect fans to turn up without a proper strategy. Emma Clark, Head of Commercial, worked tirelessly to bring in new sponsors, but her creativity and ambition were constantly restrained. Last year, the women’s team budget was £100,000. We were told the men’s budget was £45 million. In our league, the next lowest women’s budget was more than double ours. And yet, through resilience, determination, and unity, the staff and players kept this club in the league—even when the bookies had us down as certain to be relegated. To put things into perspective: the highest-earning player in the men’s squad, earns £20,000 a week. We don’t earn that in a year. Blackburn’s academy has produced countless internationals—Ella Toone, Keira Walsh, Georgia Stanway—and that's just to name a few. But the next Keira Walsh now has no pathway to professional football at Blackburn. Talented girls will have to leave just to have a shot at progressing. That may mean traveling over an hour to places like Manchester, often during GCSEs or A-levels.There is a positive: the FA and women’s professional leagues are introducing minimum standards for 2025/26, including a minimum salary. For someone my age, that would be £27,000. This year, I was only paid £15,000—less than minimum wage. But because our training day was condensed, and we had to leave the ground right after lunch, the hours just about kept it classed as “part-time” despite full-time demands. These new rules will force owners to run women's teams properly—or step aside for clubs who will. Another improvement: this year, the deadline for these decisions was brought forward. We’re finding out in May, not July like at Reading. That gives players and staff more time to find new clubs and allows the league time to replace us so there are 12 teams next season. Last year’s late decision left the league with an odd number. Despite it all, the Championship is growing every year. Newcastle vs Sunderland had a record attendance of 38,502. Clubs like London City and Birmingham have budgets over a million already. One final issue: WSL2 players still don’t have access to the PFA. Only players who have played in WSL1 are eligible. I’m fortunate—I played for Doncaster Belles in WSL (another team that folded while I was there), that gave me access. The PFA have been excellent in helping me get out of my contract at Reading, they supported me during my ACL rehab at Charlton and continue to support me during this situation at Blackburn. However, the vast majority of my teammates don’t have any support. This includes the likes of Niamh Murphy who is just 2 months post ACL op! In the men’s game, the PFA supports the top four tiers. I’ve been told WSL2 players aren’t eligible until the league is 100% professional. With these new minimum standards coming in, surely that time is now. Can we have clarity from the FA or PFA—will WSL2 players have access from next season? The women’s game is still fragile. We need owners and investors who see the long-term gain and are willing to risk their time and money on something truly special. You can’t under-invest, neglect the team, and then expect to profit when the sport becomes more lucrative. Either invest—or let someone else do it properly. Please share this to raise awareness and encourage those in power to step up and protect the future of women’s football.
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