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Guest Norbert

I think we are seeing the get out of jail free card being played.

It is mighty convenient for Venkys to be universally portrayed as utter idiots.

Nobody will investigate.

Whatever nefarious action will continue.

When Rovers cease to be useful, the club will collapse so totally that there will be no option but to liquidate

Escape scott free.

I have the same feeling, now that you mention it. I can imagine the FA and the others just hoping to hang on long enough for the club to go bust before the real influence of their commercial partners are exposed. We all know that they all couldn't give a crap about how farcical and inadequate the 'fit and proper' test is, since Birmingham's owner is in court in Hong Kong, Portsmouth has been owned by a 'fake Sheikh' and a dodgy money launderer.............

As I said before, as football is now a global export of ours, with it being shown across the world, Parliament should take a stronger interest and really investigate the running of the game from top to bottom.

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You really are a pig.

No, nobody else has considered that, because nobody else is as big a Tw@t as you. You really have too much time to think about things, should probably get a hobby until the day finally comes.

Pig and tw @t? You two are a. rude and ill mannered and b. big brave boys.... but as always only from a very safe distance. (btw note to moderation..... It's fair to point out at this point that I once got a months ban for misspelling the word @#/? as tawt by somebody called trueblue.)

So.... We've just had a month of 'Margaret Thatcher closed our pits / stole our jobs' so whats wrong with me pointing out that Ghandi came over here for a look see before closing our mills and stealing our jobs in this area a few decades earlier? You can't have it both ways.

No doubt you two are quite comfortable that Blackburn and the surrounding area which once lorded it on the back of thew clothing industry are now financially depressed towns whose economy is now based solely and very precariously on making warplanes and also that a few hundred have just been killed earning buttons in an unsafe in fact highly dangerous Bangladeshi sweatshop whose business is in making ever cheaper tat and ever bigger margins for Primark customers and Primark shareholders?

Neither of you are the brightest obviously but surely even you can see what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the ghandi?

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You've got to wonder why Anderson put in so many hours at the training ground in that January window.

He said it himself that he put a lot of effort into getting deals extended and players in. He even says he had Phil Jones's agent up against the wall.

He says he did all this for free.

He is a businessman and 3 weeks of his time would run into the thousands of pounds in cost. Especially in the busiest period of his year, when his time would be at a premium.

He's not a Rovers fan. Has no clear links to the Venkys.

So why would he 'nearly kill himself' with the effort of trying to keep Rovers in the Premier League?

The way he says "we should've had 3 points at Norwich" , "we nearly stayed up despite the refinancing" suggests more than just supporting his client (Kean).

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Funny how the solicitor's letters have dried up now as well. Even typing 'Jerome Anderson' here would have the mods a bit worried. Don't know what it suggests, but is an interesting observation.

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You've got to wonder why Anderson put in so many hours at the training ground in that January window.

He said it himself that he put a lot of effort into getting deals extended and players in. He even says he had Phil Jones's agent up against the wall.

He says he did all this for free.

He is a businessman and 3 weeks of his time would run into the thousands of pounds in cost. Especially in the busiest period of his year, when his time would be at a premium.

He's not a Rovers fan. Has no clear links to the Venkys.

So why would he 'nearly kill himself' with the effort of trying to keep Rovers in the Premier League?

The way he says "we should've had 3 points at Norwich" , "we nearly stayed up despite the refinancing" suggests more than just supporting his client (Kean).

Jerome Anderson had a family interest in the club during that January window. Myles Anderson was signed during the January transfer window when Jerome Anderson and his client and manager Steve Kean were in sole charge of transfer policy with additional advice being given from Kentaro sports agency. If Rovers had gone down that season, Myles Anderson would have signed for a Championship club rather than a Premier League club which wouldn't have been as appealing for Myles.

Not a litigious statement either considering Desai, Kean and Anderson themselves all corroborate this information with the statements they made at the time.

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btw.....Has anybody ever considered how financially skinning stupid Indians is quite poetic justice given how much damage that @#/? Ghandi and his successors did to our town? Long may it continue.

Yeah....the problem is Gord, your line about "skinning stupid Indians" and "poetic justice" makes no sense. Why is it even in that post? Have you got some form of right wing tourettes? You almost made a sensible post, but just couldn't quite get over the line.
Who is it poetic justice for exactly? Cos it sure as sh1te isn't for the people of Blackburn. Yeah, long may the people of Blackburn continue to pull the wool over the Venkys eyes and trick the idiots into completely destroying our club. How poetic, we really got one over on old Ghandi there didn't we? The silly bugger.
Anyway, another thread derailed. Mission accomplished I suppose. Carry on.
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Pig and tw@t? You two are a. rude and ill mannered and b. big brave boys.... but as always only from a very safe distance. (btw note to moderation..... It's fair to point out at this point that I once got a months ban for misspelling the word @#/? as tawt by somebody called trueblue.)

So.... We've just had a month of 'Margaret Thatcher closed our pits / stole our jobs' so whats wrong with me pointing out that Ghandi came over here for a look see before closing our mills and stealing our jobs in this area a few decades earlier? You can't have it both ways.

No doubt you two are quite comfortable that Blackburn and the surrounding area which once lorded it on the back of thew clothing industry are now financially depressed towns whose economy is now based solely and very precariously on making warplanes and also that a few hundred have just been killed earning buttons in an unsafe in fact highly dangerous Bangladeshi sweatshop whose business is in making ever cheaper tat and ever bigger margins for Primark customers and Primark shareholders?

Neither of you are the brightest obvioulsy but surely even you can see what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the ghandi?

Perhaps your research on the subject missed the somwhat crucial fact that India, previously an exporter of cloth to Britain, had its cotton industry deliberately suppressed as an act of government policy to create a captive market for Lancashire cloth, throwing uncountable millions of hand loom weavers and their families into destitution. Ghandi campaigned for a revival of what had been the world's largest and oldest cotton industry in an country that grew vast amounts of cotton anyway.

But do carry on.

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I guess Shaw and Aggers will be jetting off to India to advise the "owners" :lol: how to act in the next couple of months, or maybe to instruct them to remain silent.

Wonder if they are meeting anybody before seeing the on paper owners (both seem to have terrible memories when they have attended meetings) to get some advice i.e you can't sack us because you only own the club and our bosses make the decisions etc

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Shaw and Agnew are travelling to India in next 2 weeks to meet the owners. and Bowyer might go aswell

No meetings in Zurich this time then ? That seems to have ceased since Coco departed.

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...And so the Circus continues.Total confusion.

Just roll up like Lemmings and buy those season tickets.

As opposed to continuing to post on here and being angry?

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Perhaps your research on the subject missed the somwhat crucial fact that India, previously an exporter of cloth to Britain, had its cotton industry deliberately suppressed as an act of government policy to create a captive market for Lancashire cloth, throwing uncountable millions of hand loom weavers and their families into destitution. Ghandi campaigned for a revival of what had been the world's largest and oldest cotton industry in an country that grew vast amounts of cotton anyway.

But do carry on.

"To the victor go the spoils"

Anyway do you have any place for such sentimentality and glib comment given that we clothed ourselves with cotton and wool and not by exterminating millions of buffalo and trapping similar numbers of small furry animals in the most cruel fashion . Everybody has skeletons in their closet rem.

According to the lt-'Appleton is being payed in monyhly installments untill his 12 months notice period is up'

Wouldn't that normally mean he cant take another management job in the meantime?(unless he cuts his losses?)

One would assume so ..... and maybe why Europes football giants have not beaten a well worn path to Steve Keans door.

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Hasn't kean reportedly applied for plenty of jobs(strangely to no avail!)

Personally i think Appleton will turn out to be a good manager away from this circus.

Well he has a good agent!

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Bowyer want assurances that SS wont be interfering in team matters before , 1) he boards a flight to India 2) he accepts to take the job on , its no coincidence that SS has had "visa issues" while GB has been in charge

I doubt Gary Bowyer will win that particular battle of wills, sadly.

More likely we will get a zippy-approved puppet.

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