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Was this the same orr that was referring to someone as a 'f'ing pr1ck' when he came out for the second half and was clearly hacked off about something. Who was he referring to....a player who told his bum chum their thoughts?

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So is Orr an SEM client?

Wouldn't be surprised. He is definitely a Grade A To$$er though and I hope he never plays for Rovers again- his interviews were disgraceful and showed that he has absolutely no interest in our club or us as fans.

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He definitely said too much in his interview. Fair enough, any player would probably come out and say sorry for the below par performances but to make Kean out to be some kind of messiah was just an idiotic thing to do, especially considering the 90mins of anger aimed towards Venkys and Kean.

If the players think Kean is not to blame then why don't they come out with ALL the facts and tell us why we're all wrong.

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Who the f**k is Bradley Orr to question the commitment and loyalty of the fans? He's been at the club for three months and been totally anonymous. How dare he.

As others have said, where the hell was our captain? Or Dunn? Or Givet? These players have been at the clubs for years and fully understand the supporters pain and realise the mess that the owners and the manager have made of things. But it's some no mark of a player who has been at the club 5 minutes who has been sent out to speak on behalf of the players? Kean and Agnew would know that he was happy to kiss some ass during his interview, while they couldn't be sure that the senior players who be so accommodating and a few home truths could come out.

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Last night, post-match, the grubby, two bob Ewood PR operation went into overdrive. Orr's bizarre media 'availability' (as if he volunteered) was one such element. The interviews he gave to Sky and the BBC were cringe-inducing and entirely on message. Both the Beeb and Sky were at pains to thank him for coming out to speak to him, as if Agnew had reiterated that Orr was doing everyone a favour. Hugely suspicious.

He definitely said too much in his interview. Fair enough, any player would probably come out and say sorry for the below par performances but to make Kean out to be some kind of messiah was just an idiotic thing to do

Kean will soon be rivaling Dalglish as football's greatest cult leader.

The whole of the TV coverage last night was distorted and controlled.

It stank of distortion and control.

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Ha Ha..Diouf posted on twitter

El-hadji diouf ‏@officialdioufy

@bradleyorr2 Your a bag off ###### lol did kean pay you to say that you t*at

Can't believe I'm asking this but is that Diouf's real twitter?

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I expect Kean will make him captain next season.

Wouldn't surprise me, following the expected exodus of the remaining experienced players not a lot to choose from. Nothing against Robbo but when a Keeper is captain it is usually due to a lack of suitable candidates for the job.

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Well Orr you scouse bum licking venky puppet , you've proved one thing .... Once a dingle always a dingle .. Wait til next season of your still here,,,, if you think Andrews got it rough then waky waky dingle.

Spot on, lots of cringe worthy moments this season.

This was up there with them. Did Kean write the script?

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Lost all respect for Orr last night. Hope to never see him in a Rovers shirt again - he was never good enough to wear it in the first place.

Unfortunately that isn't the case anymore - it used to be, granted but this very thin squad we have now is full of (hopefully) Championship standard players and others who definitely are not even that and Bradley is a decent Chmpionship player.

The interviews should be washed aside - that particular crime is minimal compared to the others committed by his puppeteers aka Stevie, Paul and Jerome - don't you just love 'em

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Unfortunately that isn't the case anymore - it used to be, granted but this very thin squad we have now is full of (hopefully) Championship standard players and others who definitely are not even that and Bradley is a decent Chmpionship player.

The interviews should be washed aside - that particular crime is minimal compared to the others committed by his puppeteers aka Stevie, Paul and Jerome - don't you just love 'em

Sadly true. Come next season Bradley Orr is likely to be the third or fourth most experienced player at the club.

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As far as I'm concerned Orr coming out and praising Steve Kean on the night we get relegated, and saying the fans have "crossed the line", means he will never be good enough to wear our shirt. I'd sooner have him gone, 'experience' or not.

Somebody needs to tell Orr that the fans haven't crossed the line. No. The owners and the manager crossed the line multiple times, and one of those times was when they let good, talented players like Ryan Nelsen and Michel Salgado go or be frozen out, and replaced them with dross like him and Marcus Olsson. The fans have nothing to be ashamed of, Orr has a lot to be ashamed of for daring to defend Steve Kean on the night he relegated our club. (Please don't use that word again) Bradley Orr.

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