Tomphil2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 20th in the second tier is in no way a natural level for Blackburn Rovers. Our overall history doesn't back that up despite the docile few who seem to welcome it as normal stuff. But.... and here's the thing 20th in this division is about right given the budget, standard of people running the club and owning it and the level of crowds they've reduced us to. So you have to conclude it's THEIR level they've finally dragged us down to nothing more nothing less. Replace the name Blackburn Rovers with Crewe or Barnsley or Oldham and they'd all probably be happy and say yes this is where we should be. Why don't they all fuck off and buy/run a club like that. 3 Quote
Mattyblue Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 19 minutes ago, Tomphil2 said: He's picking these players and shoehorning them in because his job is give them Championship mins and create value. That trumps EVERYTHING at Blackburn Rovers. Exactly right. How many years of this and folk are still coming out with ‘why’s he not been sacked?’ ‘Why’s he still playing him in that position?’ ‘Why so many young lads on the bench?’ Because winning matches, I.e the whole point of professional football, is not the point here. 2 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: Exactly right. How many years of this and folk are still coming out with ‘why’s he not been sacked?’ ‘Why’s he still playing him in that position?’ ‘Why so many young lads on the bench?’ Because winning matches, I.e the whole point of professional football, is not the point here. Yep Kean started it every time he referred to 'book value' instead of talking about points. It continued under Bowyer 'squad value' and nobody did more shoehorning than ToMo 'creating value'. Every gaffer who has dared put points as priority and team building in transfer windows hasn't lasted very long. We are an agents vehicle that was part of the deal from the very beginning and its never gone away. Grow and sell grow and sell, a whol team if necessary. Only difference now is it has become more of a necessity due to owners pulling up their bridge. 2 Quote
jim mk2 Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago I don’t think they’ll sack him yet if at all but a couple of more defeats and any manager with any self awareness would realise their position is untenable and resign. It has been noted elsewhere but this is where the decline in the influence of local newspapers and local reporters hits hard. The press of years gone by would have calling for change in 150pt bold headlines long before now Quote
StHelensRover Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago I don't fancy us to get anything at Swansea mid week. Would the club maybe try and sack him just before the Watford game to try and distract from the boycott? It might put some off some people who were on the fence about whether to boycott from participating. It's an option for them to try and relieve some of the tension in the fan base, as they might see it. Not sure how many that would wash with though. Quote
sharpysharps86 Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago 5 minutes ago, StHelensRover said: I don't fancy us to get anything at Swansea mid week. Would the club maybe try and sack him just before the Watford game to try and distract from the boycott? It might put some off some people who were on the fence about whether to boycott from participating. It's an option for them to try and relieve some of the tension in the fan base, as they might see it. Not sure how many that would wash with though. This is something I considered this morning, because if Rovers lose on Tuesday and go behind against Watford on Saturday, then whatever small number of home fans are attending for that game will surely turn...BUT there's no way the club would be willing to pay him off, so it'd have to be a mutual consent of some sort, and I just can't see that happening while Ismael has that long contract. Its a deeply depressing situation because even if Ismael goes, which he absolutely should, we know the club is still rotten to the absolute core and the disdain they have for the fans is toxic. 1 Quote
davulsukur Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, StHelensRover said: I don't fancy us to get anything at Swansea mid week. Would the club maybe try and sack him just before the Watford game to try and distract from the boycott? It might put some off some people who were on the fence about whether to boycott from participating. It's an option for them to try and relieve some of the tension in the fan base, as they might see it. Not sure how many that would wash with though. Another abysmal performance and defeat on Tuesday, might just up the boycott numbers. Really wouldn't surprise me if the club did actually sack him in a desperate last ditch effort to quell the unrest. The signing of Jorgensen helped a fair bit but all that work was undone after 3mins into yesterday's game. 1 Quote
jim mk2 Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago From the Facebook page. I kid ye not..... Genuine question for rovers ‘fans’ what are your expectations for this season? We’re clearly in a transitional year. This is a rebuild with a largely new squad that needs time to gel, find the right formation, develop patterns of play, and grow together. The aim is to keep this group together and build on it next season. That appears to be the plan. So why do we have a new team in the first place? Because the club had little choice. Players like Travis, Brittain, Hyam, Szmodics and others wanted to move on. That’s football. They’re professionals, and like anyone in employment, they’ll go where the opportunity and pay are better. If they weren’t willing to sign new deals, the club was right to move them on rather than risk losing them for nothing. Given all that, expecting instant success with a brand new squad just isn’t realistic. Last season, when we went to Bramall Lane and missed out on the play-offs by a single point, there was no shortage of support. Tickets were in huge demand and everyone wanted to be there. That’s the easy part. Where was your boycotts then?? Real support is backing the team when things are difficult, during a rebuild, and when results aren’t perfect. This season is about patience, perspective, and getting behind a group that’s still finding its feet. Section of our supporters I actually think are the worst fans in the whole country I know every club has them but I think ours could be worst. So again, what do fans realistically expect this season, knowing where the club is and why? Below was less then 12 months ago, some of you are pathetic and need to pick up your dummies and toys and put them back in the pram….. Quote
KentExile Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago Its this that winds me up the most 5 minutes ago, jim mk2 said: Because the club had little choice. Players like Travis, Brittain, Hyam, Szmodics and others wanted to move on. That’s football. They’re professionals, and like anyone in employment, they’ll go where the opportunity and pay are better. If they weren’t willing to sign new deals, the club was right to move them on rather than risk losing them for nothing. Why is there no thought that maybe, just maybe, we could offer them competitive wages before the tail end of the contracts and then they may stay? Quote
StHelensRover Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, jim mk2 said: From the Facebook page. I kid ye not..... Genuine question for rovers ‘fans’ what are your expectations for this season? We’re clearly in a transitional year. This is a rebuild with a largely new squad that needs time to gel, find the right formation, develop patterns of play, and grow together. The aim is to keep this group together and build on it next season. That appears to be the plan. So why do we have a new team in the first place? Because the club had little choice. Players like Travis, Brittain, Hyam, Szmodics and others wanted to move on. That’s football. They’re professionals, and like anyone in employment, they’ll go where the opportunity and pay are better. If they weren’t willing to sign new deals, the club was right to move them on rather than risk losing them for nothing. Given all that, expecting instant success with a brand new squad just isn’t realistic. Last season, when we went to Bramall Lane and missed out on the play-offs by a single point, there was no shortage of support. Tickets were in huge demand and everyone wanted to be there. That’s the easy part. Where was your boycotts then?? Real support is backing the team when things are difficult, during a rebuild, and when results aren’t perfect. This season is about patience, perspective, and getting behind a group that’s still finding its feet. Section of our supporters I actually think are the worst fans in the whole country I know every club has them but I think ours could be worst. So again, what do fans realistically expect this season, knowing where the club is and why? Below was less then 12 months ago, some of you are pathetic and need to pick up your dummies and toys and put them back in the pram….. Another post written using AI and pasted onto Facebook and a load of rubbish. There is a decent chance of us getting relegated this season, that's not a transition that's a car crash. Was it posted by that 'Freddie' by any chance? King of the Venky Clappers. Does he get free hospitality or something for writing this mince? Edited 14 minutes ago by StHelensRover Quote
Jimmy612 Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago 18 minutes ago, sharpysharps86 said: This is something I considered this morning, because if Rovers lose on Tuesday and go behind against Watford on Saturday, then whatever small number of home fans are attending for that game will surely turn...BUT there's no way the club would be willing to pay him off, so it'd have to be a mutual consent of some sort, and I just can't see that happening while Ismael has that long contract. Its a deeply depressing situation because even if Ismael goes, which he absolutely should, we know the club is still rotten to the absolute core and the disdain they have for the fans is toxic. Instinct/past experience leads me to suspect Rovers will win one or both of the next two, relieving the pressure and allowing Ismael some breathing space to limp on. It happened a lot during the Kean protest period… the Swans game (funnily enough) springs to mind, as does the Anfield/Old Trafford double header. Coyle too, had the occasional flurry of points to keep the pressure off. The question then will be, has VI and the squad turned a corner, or will a couple of wins or a win/draw paradoxically weaken our chance of staying up as we slump into another run of poor form with games running out. 2 Quote
Eternal Optimist Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago Big if, but if Val was given the boot would good old Damien Duff be a good shout to be the next one in charge? Quote
jim mk2 Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, StHelensRover said: Was it posted by that 'Freddie' by any chance? King of the Venky Clappers. Does he get free hospitality or something for writing this mince? Yes, I think it was him Quote
KentExile Posted 10 minutes ago Posted 10 minutes ago (edited) 4 minutes ago, Eternal Optimist said: Big if, but if Val was given the boot would good old Damien Duff be a good shout to be the next one in charge? I would hope not, whoever replaces es Ismael will also be "aligned" & complicit in our further downfall (they would not be employed if they were not) I like Duff, one of my favourite players for Rovers. Him being aligned with the rats currently in charge makes me feel ill Edited 8 minutes ago by KentExile Quote
Mattyblue Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago ‘It’s a season of transition’ is Venky-poligist bingo up there with ‘’oo else is gonna buy us?’, ‘twenty million’… and the old classic ‘they were badly advised’. 1 Quote
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