Roverthechimp Posted October 6 Posted October 6 1 hour ago, joey_big_nose said: I quite like that he has bluntly said Taveres was dropped from the entire squad as he wasn't performing well enough in training and in games.. https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/25517874.blackburn-rovers-boss-reveals-reason-tavares-absence/ Was this in response to a question about Tavares or more general about the new signings? also who asked the question EJ/LET don’t have direct access anymore… Quote
M_B Posted October 6 Posted October 6 (edited) On 05/10/2025 at 12:11, Dreams of 1995 said: Feeling the same. His football is so negative. I have a few friends who are Baggies and all of them say the same thing - negative and gets found out. I have found it hard viewing this season. He has the potential to take us down We could/should have had 5 or 6 on Saturday, hope we're that negative every game. Edited October 6 by M_B 1 1 Quote
47er Posted October 6 Posted October 6 16 minutes ago, M_B said: We could/should have had 5 or 6 on Saturday, hope we're that negative every game. We create chances but we don't take them. Haven't got a Sammi to save us have we? 1 Quote
M_B Posted October 6 Posted October 6 1 minute ago, 47er said: We create chances but we don't take them. Haven't got a Sammi to save us have we? Aye, not difficult to see where the problem was against Stoke,thought some of the build up play was really encouraging. 1 Quote
roversfan99 Posted October 6 Posted October 6 32 minutes ago, M_B said: We could/should have had 5 or 6 on Saturday, hope we're that negative every game. Thats a bit of an exaggeration. I suppose we could literally in that we had more than 5 or 6 chances. But how many were what you would consider to be big chances? Gudjohnsen and Kargbo aside, mainly half chances. Quote
M_B Posted October 6 Posted October 6 2 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: Thats a bit of an exaggeration. I suppose we could literally in that we had more than 5 or 6 chances. But how many were what you would consider to be big chances? Gudjohnsen and Kargbo aside, mainly half chances. I said could/should First half Hedges and Cantwell both had good chances from the left side of the area, and Gudjonson cocked up. Second half Kargbo could have had 3,Cantwell again shot weakly from a good position, and Ohashi had a great chance through the middle but didn't shoot and got tackled. That's just the good chances from memory, there could be more. Quote
roversfan99 Posted October 6 Posted October 6 15 minutes ago, M_B said: I said could/should First half Hedges and Cantwell both had good chances from the left side of the area, and Gudjonson cocked up. Second half Kargbo could have had 3,Cantwell again shot weakly from a good position, and Ohashi had a great chance through the middle but didn't shoot and got tackled. That's just the good chances from memory, there could be more. Most of them chances were just half chances though. The Gudjohnsen one and the Kargbo ones I would say are the good chances that carried a reasonable expectation of a goal. We created more than we usually do though but certainly our total absence of players that are naturals in front of goal has and will continue to cause us frustration. 1 Quote
joey_big_nose Posted October 7 Posted October 7 (edited) JDT was way put in front in terms of attacking football. Ismael looks quite similar to me to Eustace, Mowbray etc. Pretty cautious, but sometimes offensive. Probaby he has been a bit more throwing the kitchen sink at it when we go behind. In the Championship where losing the first goal is such a big issue to overcome the vast majority of teams are cautious. JDT was a real outlier. There is something in being more attacking though.... A win is worth three draws so despite losing as many as we won under JDT the lack of draws kept us in the top six all season. Edited October 8 by joey_big_nose 2 Quote
rigger Posted October 7 Posted October 7 3 hours ago, joey_big_nose said: JDT was way put in front in terms of attacking football. Ismael looks quite similar to me to Eustace, Mowbray etc. Pretty cautious, but sometimes offensive. Probaby he has been a bit more throwing the kitchen sink at it when we go behind. In the Championship where losing the first goal is such a big issue to overcome the vast majority of teams are cautious. JDT was a real outlier. There is something in being more attacking though.... A win is worth three draws so despite losing as many as we won inder JDT because we never drew it kept us in the top six all season. Except for the most important time. Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted October 7 Posted October 7 (edited) 23 hours ago, roversfan99 said: Thats a bit of an exaggeration. I suppose we could literally in that we had more than 5 or 6 chances. But how many were what you would consider to be big chances? Gudjohnsen and Kargbo aside, mainly half chances. Taking the season as a whole we just don’t make enough clear cut chances. It’s the old chestnut of playing a back four and two holding midfielders that rarely get into the last third of the pitch. We have 7 players who will probably not get more the 7 goals between them all season. It’s asking a lot of the other four players. Edited October 7 by Tyrone Shoelaces 1 Quote
roversfan99 Posted October 7 Posted October 7 16 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: Taking the season as a whole we just don’t make enough clear cut chances. It’s the old chestnut of playing a back four and two holding midfielders that rarely get into the last third of the pitch. We have 7 players who will probably not get more the 7 goals between them all season. It’s asking a lot of the other four players. And historically the players who make up those 4 attacking spots are far from prolific/clinical. Quote
RTM08 Posted October 7 Posted October 7 15 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: And historically the players who make up those 4 attacking spots are far from prolific/clinical. The two chances I'd say should have been 100% buried in the last 2 games didn't even result in a shot, and ended up with the ball in our own net in one case. Poor chance creation and even poorer finishers is a worrying combination. 2 Quote
Andy Posted October 8 Posted October 8 On 07/10/2025 at 08:39, joey_big_nose said: There is something in being more attacking though.... A win is worth three draws so despite losing as many as we won under JDT the lack of draws kept us in the top six all season. I think this was particularly evident in his first season with us, where we failed a draw a single game in months. It was boom/bust, win/lose - but we were certainly at the right end of the table, as a result. All of that said, it led to many games that we completely dominated, but were caught on the counter and lost games that we had no right to lose. Sunderland at home is a prominent one; we absolutely peppered them and should have won by several. But they were good on the counter and grabbed a couple of breakaway goals on the rare instances they touched the ball. 2 Quote
roversfan99 Posted October 8 Posted October 8 36 minutes ago, Andy said: I think this was particularly evident in his first season with us, where we failed a draw a single game in months. It was boom/bust, win/lose - but we were certainly at the right end of the table, as a result. All of that said, it led to many games that we completely dominated, but were caught on the counter and lost games that we had no right to lose. Sunderland at home is a prominent one; we absolutely peppered them and should have won by several. But they were good on the counter and grabbed a couple of breakaway goals on the rare instances they touched the ball. I think you are getting seasons confused. In Tomasson's first season when we had a long early season spell of no draws, we were actually much less expansive. That Sunderland game was in his second season. 1 Quote
roverblue Posted Saturday at 15:40 Posted Saturday at 15:40 At what point does his job become under threat? Feels like we could be bottom at Xmas the way things are going. 1 Quote
booth Posted Saturday at 15:49 Posted Saturday at 15:49 Absolutely terrible. Only two teams with a worse record since he took over. Try and get a veteran in who can defend as we can't fucking attack. He's another Owen Coyle. Quote
Mattyblue Posted Saturday at 15:49 Posted Saturday at 15:49 (edited) Why would he be under threat? He’s been brought in to aid in the downsizing of the club and on that he’s done a good job. Results don’t matter here. Edited Saturday at 15:49 by Mattyblue 7 Quote
sharpysharps86 Posted Saturday at 15:54 Posted Saturday at 15:54 Time to get rid. Sadly he's probably bullet proof. Quote
sharpysharps86 Posted Saturday at 15:55 Posted Saturday at 15:55 (edited) 14 minutes ago, roverblue said: At what point does his job become under threat? Feels like we could be bottom at Xmas the way things are going. We could be bottom at 5pm next Saturday, never mind Christmas. Could be even sooner but I can't see Wednesday beating Boro in midweek. Edited Saturday at 15:55 by sharpysharps86 1 Quote
roverblue Posted Saturday at 15:58 Posted Saturday at 15:58 2 minutes ago, sharpysharps86 said: We could be bottom at 5pm next weekend never mind Christmas. Meant down by Xmas sorry, can see him losing every game till then. 1 Quote
davulsukur Posted Saturday at 15:59 Posted Saturday at 15:59 What a truly disgraceful appointment this was. 21 games and only 6 wins. Get the fuck out. 5 Quote
Hasta Posted Saturday at 16:00 Posted Saturday at 16:00 Wonder who he will try and blame in the post match interview. Quote
Dolly blue Posted Saturday at 16:03 Posted Saturday at 16:03 An appalling appointment, but, as has been stated earlier all designed to dumb down . A weak man, a very limited coach, an uninspiring figure ,a failure in all football roles ….but, hey Rudy loves him. Bullet proof as he and the other 2 go about their task…we’re finished. 5 Quote
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