Will Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 No, that's not what he said. The guy should get a life instead of putting fellow fans down who (for whatever reason) are doing something else. It's a great fixture and a cracking atmosphere. But for £40 (plus drinks) and 8hrs of my time I'd be expecting a place in the hospitality suites. You don't see ANYONE slagging off others on the basis that they wish to go to the match. Those who aren't going whether they'd prefer to or not) deserve the same respect. Where have I put others fans down Mike? I think everyone is entitled to their opinions. But like I've said this is one of the biggest games as a football club we have. There aren't really and excuses to be had I'm afraid. As for getting a life? I'm a forty one year old father of three, been watching football most of my life since my Mum and Dad first took me in the 70's. I've followed England as well since home and away since 1988. I have a well paid job in IT, have a degree and plenty of professional qualifications. Live in Whalley with my wife and kids, we enjoy a number of holidays a year, drive nice cars. Go out regularly for nice meals, and to the pubs with friends. I could go on. I think you might find, I have a very good life. No he's telling him to get a life as well as supporting Rovers and quite rightly so. There is more to life than football. Read above!
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Tyrone Shoelaces Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 Will, the whole thing started to get out of hand during this period. My experiences of the derby in the early 60s were totally different. It was a different sort of rivalry. You could go to the Turf, stand on the Longside and have some friendly banter and likewise on the Riverside when Burnley came to Ewood. Burnley would often win at Ewood and we would do likewise at Burnley but there was no hatred like today. The whole thing has descended into a pantomime with some fans thinking that beating Burnley is the only thing that matters in life. It doesn't. Personally, I would much rather lose to Burnley twice and win promotion than beat Burnley twice and finish mid-table. Me too.
Salgado Is A Hero Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 David Jones suspended apparently for picking up too many yellow cards.
chaddyrovers Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 my team for this game would be:- Kean; Kane, Dann, Hanley, Spurr; Lowe, Evans; Taylor, Cairney, King; Rhodes. if Lowe isn't fit then I would Marshall in the number 10 role and push Cairney back to centre midfield. Subs:- Eastwood, Kilgallon, Henley, Marrow, Judge, DJ, Marshall if he starts then Morris on bench.
frosty Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 David Jones suspended apparently for picking up too many yellow cards. Is he? Saw an article somewhere saying he was looking forward to experiencing the derby from the Dingle side.
Salgado Is A Hero Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 my team for this game would be:- Kean; Kane, Dann, Hanley, Spurr; Lowe, Evans; Taylor, Cairney, King; Rhodes. if Lowe isn't fit then I would Marshall in the number 10 role and push Cairney back to centre midfield. Subs:- Eastwood, Kilgallon, Henley, Marrow, Judge, DJ, Marshall if he starts then Morris on bench. Is Lowe doubtful for the game? I'd play the same team as well though. Is he? Saw an article somewhere saying he was looking forward to experiencing the derby from the Dingle side. Got it from this. http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/burnley/preview/preview-burnley-vs-blackburn_104463.html "For Burnley, they will be unable to call on midfielder David Jones due to his suspension, which was suffered after he picked up his fourth yellow card during the Clarets' 3-0 win over Derby County." Four yellow cards? Is that what it is in this league?
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted September 12, 2013 Moderation Lead Posted September 12, 2013 David Jones suspended apparently for picking up too many yellow cards.Already??
Backroom Mike E Posted September 12, 2013 Backroom Posted September 12, 2013 Where have I put others fans down Mike? I think everyone is entitled to their opinions. But like I've said this is one of the biggest games as a football club we have. There aren't really and excuses to be had I'm afraid. As for getting a life? I'm a forty one year old father of three, been watching football most of my life since my Mum and Dad first took me in the 70's. I've followed England as well since home and away since 1988. I have a well paid job in IT, have a degree and plenty of professional qualifications. Live in Whalley with my wife and kids, we enjoy a number of holidays a year, drive nice cars. Go out regularly for nice meals, and to the pubs with friends. I could go on. I think you might find, I have a very good life. Good on you and I hope that continues for you. Now for my life: just graduated, have £20k of debt, a PT job which I'm very lucky to have in the current climate, a gf and paying most of what I earn as board to my parents. Also deaf, meaning I have to make many trips to hospitls/health centres per year. Now, engage with that and tell me why I should spend £40 for what was quite frankly a very unpleasant experience based on last season. Unless you plan on paying for me, there's no way I can afford it. Even if I could afford it, I wouldn't go and be sworn at by a cocky two-bob copper on a training day. Kindly stop telling me and others that we should attend no matter what. Life isn't like that and I'd assume you'd know. Family and friends before footy. Always.
Goody Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 David Jones suspended apparently for picking up too many yellow cards. Definitely playing, has four cautions and you need five for a suspension.
darrenrover Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 We all have a cross to bear, FFS get over it! Back on topic, unfortunately I won't be at t'Turf but I'll be there in spirit and thanks to Sky, me and a dozen other Dordogne Blues will be glued to the TV and chearing our boys on to victory. 34 years, soon to become 35. COYB!!
Backroom Tom Posted September 12, 2013 Backroom Posted September 12, 2013 We know our sales are quite low do we know how the home areas are filling up?
tomphil Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 Tickets still available in all areas at the Turd but it looks like they are allowed to sell them up to kick off so it may fill up a bit at the death.
neophox Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Rovers Kean Kane, Dann, Hanley, Spurr Marshall, Lowe, Cairney, Evans, King Rhodes Much steel in that midfeld and two pacy wingers causing trouble.
Bundesburn Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Where have I put others fans down Mike? I think everyone is entitled to their opinions. But like I've said this is one of the biggest games as a football club we have. There aren't really and excuses to be had I'm afraid. As for getting a life? I'm a forty one year old father of three, been watching football most of my life since my Mum and Dad first took me in the 70's. I've followed England as well since home and away since 1988. I have a well paid job in IT, have a degree and plenty of professional qualifications. Live in Whalley with my wife and kids, we enjoy a number of holidays a year, drive nice cars. Go out regularly for nice meals, and to the pubs with friends. I could go on. I think you might find, I have a very good life. I think you've undermined your "no excuses" point with your life story. First "excuse" from anyone might as well be that they're not living charmed of a life. I'm glad that you drive nice cars and take a number of holidays a year, as well as having the security of a well paid job in IT. For what it's worth, I live in Germany, run a small business, haven't taken a holiday in about 2 years, can't afford to learn to drive, let alone have a car, manage to spend about 30 a week on food and haven't seen Rovers since Cardiff at home last season (by virtue of a well-times business trip). Point being, you might feel there are no excuses for yourself/people in a similar position to yourself, but to belittle others' realities as "excuses" is plain ignorant.
Andy Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 If you have a wife and children then under no circumstances should a game of football be your ultimate priority (as somebody suggested earlier in the thread). Need a bit of a reality check if you genuinely think otherwise.
McClarky Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Not bothered if Jones plays or not to be honest. He is fairly average and certainly not as good as either Evans or Cairney. Maybe folk should use the other thread to talk about excuses/reasons for not going and use this to talk about the build up to what should be a fantastic game from now on.
Gav Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 FFS drop the sob stories..... Had a dream last night, it was a draw with burnley being the better team, then again I was STOOD on the old Riverside!
T.J.Newton Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 This does seem like the most underwhelming build up to a derby game in my lifetime, hope the game itself has a little more excitement.
darrenrover Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 This does seem like the most underwhelming build up to a derby game in my lifetime, hope the game itself has a little more excitement. There's an ale house in Burnley I used to frequent............... If I had the wings of an eagle.................. We are the Blackburn End, we're the Blackburn End, .......... Surge..... Your mum's your dad, your dad's your mum.......... Chim chimney, chim chimney, chim chim cheroo................. We are The Rovers, we hate Burnley Hope that makes you feel better TJ ! COYB !!!
Gav Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 This does seem like the most underwhelming build up to a derby game in my lifetime, hope the game itself has a little more excitement. Not sure about that TJ, on here maybe, but my mates/colleagues are bubbling at the prospect. There's an ale house in Burnley I used to frequent............... If I had the wings of an eagle.................. We are the Blackburn End, we're the Blackburn End, .......... Surge..... Your mum's your dad, your dad's your mum.......... Chim chimney, chim chimney, chim chim cheroo................. We are The Rovers, we hate Burnley Hope that makes you feel better TJ ! COYB !!! David Dunn is Blue and White.......
Rover_Shaun Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 If I had won the lottery last weekend I still wouldn't be going to the game. Lancashire Constabulary can kiss my clinkers. Can't find anything about Dave Jones being suspended. Hope he doesn't come back to haunt us
darrenrover Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 If I had won the lottery last weekend I still wouldn't be going to the game. Lancashire Constabulary can kiss my clinkers. Can't find anything about Dave Jones being suspended. Hope he doesn't come back to haunt us I honestly think you're in denial ! Agreed btw regarding plod.
Hasta Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Have the Show Your Six (SYS) crew not done their pilgrimage to visit Jack and fall at his feet yet?
dr_awol Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 For some reason I assumed The game was on a Sunday will be missing the game totally. Will be camping in the middle if no where. Still rovers if we can continue resent form will be a 3-1 rovers win
McClarky Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 If I had won the lottery last weekend I still wouldn't be going to the game. Lancashire Constabulary can kiss my clinkers. Can't find anything about Dave Jones being suspended. Hope he doesn't come back to haunt us Blimey, can you not just give it a rest. You don't wanna go, get over it.
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