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  2. Can't see Macron being around for much longer thankfully
  3. When the Coalition requested him not to attend matches last season, he stated on the video with Andy Bayes, that as COO he couldn't possibly do his job if he didn't attend matches. Now he is not attending matches! For me, it is actually a hopeful sign. Venky's trust Pasha completely and if he has had enough, it may get them wondering if he is right. Pasha is the only person we can actually put pressure on and he hates it. We need to keep piling it on continually.
  4. Monday’s games summarised by @DE. 👏
  5. I’m similar in to a few in the grim acceptance that they’re going nowhere. I’ve never felt further from Rovers in my 41 years of life! I don’t identify with or have any affinity with anything on the pitch (barring the academy lads) or the boardroom and exec seats. I can only see that feeling growing given the current circumstances. Not words I thought I’d ever hear myself think let alone say out loud
  6. There’s a haughtiness about him, yet he’s nearly 28 and he’s sat at a shambolic club sitting 20th in the second division. Maybe he needs to look at himself as to why his career trajectory has gone this way.
  7. Great post, how I feel about it too. This shouldn’t be a personal choice but about the greater good, about saving an institution that is our club.
  8. Police figure attendance could be less than 6000, the day before the nation, goes back to work and it will be bloody freezing!
  9. Matchday 24 Summarised Read the full article on the front page and let us know your thoughts.
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  11. This comment hits home hard this Cold morning...feels like the Club we all love is a lost cause. Will be interesting to see the attendance on Sunday!!
  12. My take on it too - the owners are not going to sell up, ever, because they don't need to. Rovers are a minor irrelevance, and the club's long term fate on and off the pitch is of little concern. The club ticks over on minimum investment and their man in the club manages the day-to-day stuff that is of no interest to them. We've been placed in the metaphorical bottom drawer, maybe to be looked at again at some point in the distant future I cannot see what might shift their stance, other than an embarrassing loss of face from an event that drew international attention.
  13. The sample that @rog of the rovers made for us was far superior & more authentic
  14. I get the feeling they would be even more embarrassed if they sold to someone who was actually successful (even a finish in the play off spots would surpass anything they have ever managed, so is not too difficult a task for someone vaguely competent, with a bit of cash and an actual knowledge/interest in football), than if they were to keep us in this zombie state for the rest of eternity. And as such, refuse to even consider ever releasing us from their clutches
  15. Channelling Gandhi is a new spin on it.
  16. They are not going. Pune might be a city of 5 million but in reality it is a village of a few billionaire families who watch each other like hawks with petty jealousy. That is the millieu that matters to our owners. Any embarrassment at relegation or forking out £20m per year is long gone. Instead in Pune and indeed in India they are the only family living there who have outright control of an English football club and in a town where Empire was most visible in causing distress in India. (Why else did Gandhi come to Darwen?). Not being in the Premier League doesn't matter and in fact I am convinced the Premier League was the only sports body ever to call them to account no matter how half heartedly. There would have been hell to pay if Kean hadn't achieved the objective of getting us relegated when he did. The loss of face in divestment of Rovers would be far far more painful for them than the current pergatory.
  17. It is the repeated misjudgements and cock ups which are so draining. I get that he is here for damage limitation for the Raos but he is a one man demolition derby of balls ups. Not fit for purpose for them, for the business, for the football, for the town, for the fans, for anyone.
  18. Trondstat's body language during the last 15 minutes told you the full story. I agree with Parsons that the squad has enough to avoid relegation but yesterday showed that I doubt that this squad has the mental capacity to survive.
  19. The iron on platicar badge and pears kit were personal highlights for me in terms of showing the rank amateur operation. They’d clearly forgotten the keeper kit and hastily had to add the badge to a blank. The shiny plastic Maltese cross looked terrible
  20. Devries was signed from Hull, maybe a loan, not sure, left back. I didn't go to the that game, I went a couple of years earlier, relegation season, Rathbone made his debut ( I think) and Wagstaffe came back from Blackpool, McKenzie was signed a couple of days later..
  21. Worse than Coyle or Kean? Are you on meth? Out of all the deranged shit that is on the internet that's well up there.
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