lraC Posted Friday at 15:12 Posted Friday at 15:12 5 hours ago, glen9mullan said: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/outrage-top-football-club-fold-31646971 When they say they never fail to sign a cheque, perhaps the meant a player form the Czech Republic, as they are failing to sign plenty of the paper variety, at the minute, in my opinion. 6 Quote
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DeeCee Posted Friday at 17:33 Posted Friday at 17:33 They don't care, think about the prestige of owning the most successful town team ever, one of only a handful of clubs to be Premier League champions etc etc etc they have dismantled the ladies team just as they have the mens team. If (as we've read before) saving face and not being seen to be "losers" in Indian society is their credo, they are making a very poor job of it! Does anyone know if there is any media coverage of their poor performance (football wise) in the Indian media? 1 Quote
JPTSwindon Posted Friday at 19:52 Posted Friday at 19:52 On 14/05/2025 at 20:12, Doogs said: How many on here actually watch the Ladies? As the WSL are increasing (perhaps understandably) the requirements, the the costs will have jumped - which against our very poor attendance figures is the nub of problem we presume? Yes, poor comms from the club, they should have shared the position / challenge. Now, the 'Supporters Coalition' has called for action, presumably many don't want to see the team disappear. So perhaps the middle ground would be if there is a big jump in the costs, then the club could match whatever extra 'raise' through extra season tickets etc. People understandably want to rally around, so let them. 3 Quote
philipl Posted Sunday at 04:49 Posted Sunday at 04:49 So was the Women's club folded yesterday? My hatred and disdain for the inept management of Rovers is particularly accute over this mess up. 1 Quote
Popular Post JHRover Posted Sunday at 06:28 Popular Post Posted Sunday at 06:28 Club shop in town centre costs too much - shut it down Matchday programme costs too much - get rid Home fans in Darwen End / BBE upper tier - close them down Radio Rovers / Rovervision cost too much - shut down Academy and Brockhall sites cost too much - attempt to shut down but can't be done easily / on the cheap and too much red tape to deal with so leave for now Ewood shop / Blues Bar - start to shut down, reduced opening days and times and doing their utmost to discourage people from going with incentives to stay away from the Ewood site I've probably missed a few Women's team - costing too much - what happens next? Why stop there? Mens and reserve/youth teams don't make money either. Any reason for keeping those going? It isn't to benefit the town or fanbase that's for sure or they'd make some effort with it. 25 Quote
Mattyblue Posted Sunday at 07:11 Posted Sunday at 07:11 Indeed, obviously running a football club and all its elements half way around the world is far too expensive for them… so they keep hold of it, because… 3 Quote
47er Posted Sunday at 07:22 Posted Sunday at 07:22 53 minutes ago, JHRover said: Club shop in town centre costs too much - shut it down Matchday programme costs too much - get rid Home fans in Darwen End / BBE upper tier - close them down Radio Rovers / Rovervision cost too much - shut down Academy and Brockhall sites cost too much - attempt to shut down but can't be done easily / on the cheap and too much red tape to deal with so leave for now Ewood shop / Blues Bar - start to shut down, reduced opening days and times and doing their utmost to discourage people from going with incentives to stay away from the Ewood site I've probably missed a few Women's team - costing too much - what happens next? Why stop there? Mens and reserve/youth teams don't make money either. Any reason for keeping those going? It isn't to benefit the town or fanbase that's for sure or they'd make some effort with it. If they owned Chelsea they'd simply demolish it and put apartments up. Quote
Upside Down Posted Sunday at 08:39 Posted Sunday at 08:39 1 hour ago, 47er said: If they owned Chelsea they'd simply demolish it and put apartments up. Not on the pitch though. Quote
Popular Post Waggy76 Posted Sunday at 08:46 Popular Post Posted Sunday at 08:46 (edited) 2 hours ago, JHRover said: Club shop in town centre costs too much - shut it down Matchday programme costs too much - get rid Home fans in Darwen End / BBE upper tier - close them down Radio Rovers / Rovervision cost too much - shut down Academy and Brockhall sites cost too much - attempt to shut down but can't be done easily / on the cheap and too much red tape to deal with so leave for now Ewood shop / Blues Bar - start to shut down, reduced opening days and times and doing their utmost to discourage people from going with incentives to stay away from the Ewood site I've probably missed a few Women's team - costing too much - what happens next? Why stop there? Mens and reserve/youth teams don't make money either. Any reason for keeping those going? It isn't to benefit the town or fanbase that's for sure or they'd make some effort with it. Excellent post : Get rid of Sam Allardyce as manager get a cheaper one in ..Within their first 6 weeks in charge . Nothing changes but yet some fans think they are the dogs bollocks ! Venkys Out Edited Sunday at 08:46 by Waggy76 11 Quote
47er Posted yesterday at 11:38 Posted yesterday at 11:38 So is the Women's team defunct ( I use the word advisedly) or not? Quote
Hannoverover Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Any updates? Do we still have a 2nd division women's team? Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 18/05/2025 at 07:28, JHRover said: Club shop in town centre costs too much - shut it down Matchday programme costs too much - get rid Home fans in Darwen End / BBE upper tier - close them down Radio Rovers / Rovervision cost too much - shut down Academy and Brockhall sites cost too much - attempt to shut down but can't be done easily / on the cheap and too much red tape to deal with so leave for now Ewood shop / Blues Bar - start to shut down, reduced opening days and times and doing their utmost to discourage people from going with incentives to stay away from the Ewood site I've probably missed a few Women's team - costing too much - what happens next? Why stop there? Mens and reserve/youth teams don't make money either. Any reason for keeping those going? It isn't to benefit the town or fanbase that's for sure or they'd make some effort with it. Absolute managed decline due in large part to the imbeciles they pay to run the club who do not have and never will have the experience or gumption to take it in any other direction but shrinkage. 2 Quote
lraC Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Hannoverover said: Any updates? Do we still have a 2nd division women's team? It seems not, according to an announcement just made Edited 3 hours ago by lraC Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago They're about to reap the whirlwind. You don't mess with Women's football, they're a militant lot. Quote
alex l Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2025/may/20/club-update--blackburn-rovers-women/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKZkApleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHhAJRanbeipyL3anNuCveQjZtV4wFfa63XST0FSs2ncHcZdD_Wxbk8G564Oq_aem_gnIfHbM6y0gWfbVN66QBxg Confirmation from the club. Quote
roverblue Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Personally not bothered about women's football but says a lot about the dire financial situation the club currently is in. 1 Quote
Popular Post RoverDom Posted 2 hours ago Popular Post Posted 2 hours ago "By transitioning into a lower tier, the club can continue to support competitive football in a structure that is community-based and financially viable, " Why do I get the feeling this isn't just talking about the women's team. 13 Quote
Mattyblue Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 6 minutes ago, RoverDom said: "By transitioning into a lower tier, the club can continue to support competitive football in a structure that is community-based and financially viable, " Why do I get the feeling this isn't just talking about the women's team. Voluntarily relegating yourself. The kind of thing you see at fourth tier rugby because it’s too much travel and expense for an amateur operation. But the absolute antithesis of professional sport. Edited 2 hours ago by Mattyblue 4 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, roverblue said: Personally not bothered about women's football but says a lot about the dire financial situation the club currently is in. the club is`nt marketed well at all,men or womens side,it appears they hold fans in disdain Quote
davulsukur Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The coalition barely have time to reload with amount of ammo the club keep giving them. Quote
sammie Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago “Will probably get more than 400 angry comments which ironically is 100 more than the average attendance. All these angry fans who haven't even been to one womens game. Good business decision. The costs were gonna go to 600k.” some fan of twitter’s just said this. We deserve this, happy clapping our way into non existence. 1 Quote
jim mk2 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Horrible, short-sighted decision and a sign of the penny pinching things to come this summer with regards to transfer dealings for the men's squad 6 Quote
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