Ghost7 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 27 minutes ago, lraC said: It remains to be seen who we appoint for that. I am not too sure if many are aware, as I have not seen it mentioned anywhere, but here is the new player care officer. Not too sure what was wrong with the last one mind, but perhaps others may know. Kasom ShahKasom Shah • 2nd2ndFirst Team Player Care Officer at Blackburn Rovers FC | BSc Sport & Exercise Science | PGCE Qualified | Passionate about Learning & DevelopmentFirst Team Player Care Officer at Blackburn Rovers FC | BSc Sport & Exercise Science | PGCE Qualified | Passionate about Learning & Development4w • 0 months ago • Visible to anyone on or off LinkedIn Follow 🕐 8 weeks ago I started a new role at Blackburn Rovers FC as First Team Player Care Officer which has been brilliant so far! ️ Kids are cheaper, on and off the field and are likely to have never seen it done properly before. Therefore can look up to the likes of Gestede and he can say whatever he wants. 1 Quote
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G Somerset Rover Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Ghost7 said: Brittain's exit was telling on the manager front, had worked with him previously and was still desperate to join Rob Edward's side after a phone call. He absolutely has to start getting more wins but I'm not sure it's what he's being measured on. In fact I'm not sure he's being measured on anything at this moment in time. Don’t rock the boat is the only thing he needs to abide by. Results and performances are secondary by some distance. Quote
davulsukur Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Ghost7 said: Brittain's exit was telling on the manager front, had worked with him previously and was still desperate to join Rob Edward's side after a phone call. He absolutely has to start getting more wins but I'm not sure it's what he's being measured on. In fact I'm not sure he's being measured on anything at this moment in time. Agreed, very telling. Not just a reflection on the manager either, clearly hadn't bought into the whole squad rebuild and would rather play his football elsewhere. A decision easily vindicated by the fact we're in a relegation battle and he, for now at least, is top of the league. Quote
roversfan99 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Its hard to gauge how he is perceived overall. He obviously wasnt well received at first but he seemed to charm quite a few over the summer based on what he said. He was "aligned" with this "project" of bringing in players who are already materialising in the main to be a huge downgrade and some seemed to be fooled by it. I think his record is 6 wins, 3 draws and 10 defeats. He is a poor manager happy to do as he is told and blame everyone else but the club and as such will be here for the duration. Quote
rog of the rovers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Through First 18 League Games Kean, Black, Berg, Appleton - All didn't reach 18 Championship League Games as Rovers boss in the Venkys era Bowyer P18 W6 D6 L6 F25 A25 Pts 24 GD 0 Lambert P18 W6 D5 L7 F18 A17 Pts 23 GD +1 Coyle P18 W5 D4 L9 F20 A27 Pts 19 GD -7 Mowbray* (* At Championship level) P18 W6 D9 L3 F20 A18 Pts 27 GD +2 Tomasson P18 W11 D0 L7 F23 A18 Pts 33 GD +5 Eustace** (** Does not include the Stoke City game - arguments made for and against its conclusion, but most credit the victory to Damien Johnson/David Lowe - despite Eustace already being appointed as manager) P18 W4 D9 L5 F21 A22 Pts 21 GD -1 Ismael P18 W6 D3 L9 F19 A22 Pts 21 GD -3 In a different era that feels a lifetime ago and just for fun Souness*** (*** In Division One at the end of 1999/2000 and the start of the 2000/01 season) P18 W6 D7 L5 F27 A20 Pts 25 GD +7 Edited 1 hour ago by rog of the rovers 1 Quote
lraC Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The 5 people most likely to cause our relegation this year. It isn’t all down to the manager, but take your choice. Quote
frosty Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 52 minutes ago, rog of the rovers said: Bowyer P18 W6 D6 L6 F25 A25 Pts 24 GD 0 You don't get more Gary Bowyer than that. 2 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago Is the player liason officer or head of commercial and partnerships going to the people if we go down? @lraC Quote
lraC Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago 8 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: Is the player liason officer or head of commercial and partnerships going to the people if we go down? @lraC Not too sure what you mean here, but if you can clarify, I am happy to explain. Quote
oneandycrawford Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 1 hour ago, rog of the rovers said: Through First 18 League Games Kean, Black, Berg, Appleton - All didn't reach 18 Championship League Games as Rovers boss in the Venkys era Bowyer P18 W6 D6 L6 F25 A25 Pts 24 GD 0 Lambert P18 W6 D5 L7 F18 A17 Pts 23 GD +1 Coyle P18 W5 D4 L9 F20 A27 Pts 19 GD -7 Mowbray* (* At Championship level) P18 W6 D9 L3 F20 A18 Pts 27 GD +2 Tomasson P18 W11 D0 L7 F23 A18 Pts 33 GD +5 Eustace** (** Does not include the Stoke City game - arguments made for and against its conclusion, but most credit the victory to Damien Johnson/David Lowe - despite Eustace already being appointed as manager) P18 W4 D9 L5 F21 A22 Pts 21 GD -1 Ismael P18 W6 D3 L9 F19 A22 Pts 21 GD -3 In a different era that feels a lifetime ago and just for fun Souness*** (*** In Division One at the end of 1999/2000 and the start of the 2000/01 season) P18 W6 D7 L5 F27 A20 Pts 25 GD +7 So JDT 'shit or bust' style was the most successful! I know there were a lot of issues with Mowbray's reign - particularly towards the end - but his record in taking over a plummeting team (under Coyle) and almost keeping us up doesn't look too shabby on comparison with the others. Quote
lraC Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 1 minute ago, oneandycrawford said: So JDT 'shit or bust' style was the most successful! I know there were a lot of issues with Mowbray's reign - particularly towards the end - but his record in taking over a plummeting team (under Coyle) and almost keeping us up doesn't look too shabby on comparison with the others. I actually firmly believe that Mowbray was wrongly targeted about the relegation, as he had a very good return during his stint in charge that season and had it not been for the match fixing, between Huddersfield and Big club, he would have kept us up. 1 Quote
Mike Graham Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago 2 hours ago, KentExile said: We are today advertising for a new "Team Operations Manager", whose role includes "being responsible for all logistical administration at the Senior Training Centre for all senior training centre staff including coaches and players." That seems to have a bit of overlap with a "player liaison officer" doesn't it? https://www.rovers.co.uk/club/job-vacancies/ They are also advertising for an "emerging talent coach" for the women's team, who will be contracted to 2 hours a week Two hours per week!! Is that 2 hours before or after the lunch break? 1 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago 26 minutes ago, lraC said: Not too sure what you mean here, but if you can clarify, I am happy to explain. Sure, is the player liason officer or head of commercial and partnerships going to the people to blame if we go down? What role have they play in his going down? Quote
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