oneandycrawford Posted Tuesday at 15:53 Posted Tuesday at 15:53 22 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: I’ve got a couple of Rovers shirts but I’ve also got about a dozen Rugby League shirts from the team I support. When you sponsor a player you get to keep their match shirt at the end of the season. Next time I need to sponsor one of the prop forwards as the shirts of the guys who we sponsor are too small given RL shirts are a shrink fit to prevent the player being grabbed by the loose shirt. My ex-wife ended up with my Hornets shirt from the Div2 promotion season of the early 90's! She did look v good in it TBF!! Was tempted to ask for it back when we split but didn't. Wish I had as it was pretty much the classic style - mainly blue with the narrow white and wide red hoops. 1 Quote
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M_B Posted Tuesday at 20:18 Posted Tuesday at 20:18 On 19/05/2025 at 17:59, Tyrone Shoelaces said: I’ve got a couple of Rovers shirts but I’ve also got about a dozen Rugby League shirts from the team I support. When you sponsor a player you get to keep their match shirt at the end of the season. Next time I need to sponsor one of the prop forwards as the shirts of the guys who we sponsor are too small given RL shirts are a shrink fit to prevent the player being grabbed by the loose shirt. Which is your team? I was born in Accy, but my parents moved here from St Helens before I was born. All my relations are over there, I've been brought up watching Saints. When my dad died, I found a letter in the loft from 1951,it was from Saints offering him a 3 match trial. I knew about the trial but I'd never seen the letter, it brought a tear. Quote
roverandout Posted yesterday at 09:35 Posted yesterday at 09:35 Shocking that Wharton has been overlooked by tuchel 3 Quote
roversfan99 Posted yesterday at 09:52 Posted yesterday at 09:52 His squads in general are enough to make people mourn the departure of Southgate and that is saying something. It doesnt really matter though as its a non entity of a qualifier against Andorra and a totally pointless friendly. Any players playing in the stupid club world cup should have been left out to have a break and I suspect a few may pull out beforehand. 1 Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted yesterday at 10:11 Moderation Lead Posted yesterday at 10:11 I was willing to overlook the first squad being regressive, as it was his first one, but both of Tuchel's squads have been disappointing in my view. Some past it players included and some bang in form players overlooked, pretty much the opposite of how it should be. 5 Quote
Bohinen1983 Posted yesterday at 10:34 Posted yesterday at 10:34 Dreadful selection. What on earth has Jones, Henderson, Toney, Walker or James done to deserve calling up? Liveramento, Guehi, Wharton, Hudson-Odoi, Maguire (Great for England) have all had better seasons... Come back Garry, all is forgiven.. 1 Quote
roverandout Posted yesterday at 11:29 Posted yesterday at 11:29 Tuchel said Livramento and Wharton are going to the under 21s euros Quote
KentExile Posted yesterday at 12:10 Posted yesterday at 12:10 "Adam, Wharton" trending on twitter now Quote
davulsukur Posted yesterday at 12:13 Posted yesterday at 12:13 1 hour ago, Bohinen1983 said: Dreadful selection. What on earth has Jones, Henderson, Toney, Walker or James done to deserve calling up? Liveramento, Guehi, Wharton, Hudson-Odoi, Maguire (Great for England) have all had better seasons... Come back Garry, all is forgiven.. Absolutely dreadful decisions made on the squad. What the hell Tuchel? Quote
Eddie Posted yesterday at 12:41 Posted yesterday at 12:41 1 hour ago, roverandout said: Tuchel said Livramento and Wharton are going to the under 21s euros Which is fair enough. That may even have been their preference. I'd rather have a shot at winning a tournament (even at u21 level) than be part of a squad for Andorra and a friendly against Cameroon. 9 Quote
RV Blue Posted yesterday at 14:54 Posted yesterday at 14:54 2 hours ago, Eddie said: Which is fair enough. That may even have been their preference. I'd rather have a shot at winning a tournament (even at u21 level) than be part of a squad for Andorra and a friendly against Cameroon. It’s definitely not his preference. He’s too good to play with the kids, already has international tournament experience and wants to get bedded into the first team ahead of the world cup. He would obviously prefer a full summer’s break so he’s ready for preseason. 3 Quote
Eddie Posted yesterday at 15:45 Posted yesterday at 15:45 50 minutes ago, RV Blue said: It’s definitely not his preference. How do you know? Plenty of players have turned down somewhat meaningless senior team inclusion in order to represent under-21s at international tournaments. Quote
roverandout Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) France senior team called up their best under 21s player to miss this tournament rayan cherki. He'll probably be on the bench Edited 23 hours ago by roverandout Quote
Eddie Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 53 minutes ago, roverandout said: France senior team called up their best under 21s player to miss this tournament rayan cherki. He'll probably be on the bench Cherki has been threatening to play for Algeria, so he rather forced France's hand into playing him in a competitive match to lock him in (even though it was likely an empty threat). 1 Quote
Gav Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 20 hours ago, roverandout said: Tuchel said Livramento and Wharton are going to the under 21s euros Terrible decision by Tuchel, Wharton should not be playing under 21's football at any level. First big mistake by the new manager, Wharton is exactly the type of midfield player England are crying out for right now. 2 Quote
roverandout Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, Gav said: Terrible decision by Tuchel, Wharton should not be playing under 21's football at any level. First big mistake by the new manager, Wharton is exactly the type of midfield player England are crying out for right now. Wharton rice and Bellingham would be the perfect midfield at the world cup next year 2 Quote
KentExile Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 4 minutes ago, roverandout said: Wharton rice and Bellingham would be the perfect midfield at the world cup next year and probably the next 4-6 years too Mainoo may eventually replace Rice, but the others have 10+ years at the very top Edited 7 hours ago by KentExile 1 Quote
roversfan99 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Based on his initial squads, there seems very little likelihood that the above will the midfield at the World Cup. Although even if it is, I dont know if it is sufficiently defensive to protect a below par defence. To think at one point, we had 6 or 7 centre backs all a world away from the current dearth in quality there. Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted 7 hours ago Backroom Posted 7 hours ago (edited) Of course I would always rather see Wharton playing at as high a level as possible, including the men’s side BUT Devil’s Advocate: Might he benefit from playing every game of U21 international tournament football (similar to the old Toulon tournament) rather than two friendlies? Edited 7 hours ago by Mike E 1 Quote
roverandout Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 42 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: Based on his initial squads, there seems very little likelihood that the above will the midfield at the World Cup. Although even if it is, I dont know if it is sufficiently defensive to protect a below par defence. To think at one point, we had 6 or 7 centre backs all a world away from the current dearth in quality there. I still say konsa and ghuei are quality centrebacks. Stones could return too Quote
roversfan99 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 minutes ago, roverandout said: I still say konsa and ghuei are quality centrebacks. Stones could return too They are good Premier League centre backs, certainly not top level. Stones is done. Quote
roverandout Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Just now, roversfan99 said: They are good Premier League centre backs, certainly not top level. Stones is done. I didn't say top level but they're both very good Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Complaining about Tuchel's squads now is a bit like complaining about who Ismael selects in the pre season friendlies. All that matters is what happens at the World Cup. I still have a lot more confidence of Tuchel bringing success than I ever would have under wet lettuce Southgate. 1 Quote
M_B Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said: Complaining about Tuchel's squads now is a bit like complaining about who Ismael selects in the pre season friendlies. All that matters is what happens at the World Cup. I still have a lot more confidence of Tuchel bringing success than I ever would have under wet lettuce Southgate. Tuchel only has a chance of winning anything because of Southgate, he overhauled the whole system, it's a completely different proposition. Players were sending in a sicknote from their mum to get out of turning up before Southgate started, now they're champing at the bit to get in the squad. Tuchel has to reach the final or it's failure, semis at the absolute least. That is the standard Tuchel has inherited from the wet lettuce. Edited 2 hours ago by M_B 1 Quote
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