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In terms of RB downgrade it's not quite he who shall not be named freezing out Michel Salgado for Bradley Orr, but I hope this new lad is at least solid (and we buy someone with the money).

Onwards and downwards...

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3 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said:

nobody on the board can work that out,they don`t take any notice of the coaching staff thats clear,i can`t believe ismael wanted to sell brittain and get someone in who`s not as good

They may not take any notice of the coaching staff but they have history of taking notice of Football Agents !

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1 minute ago, NeilInBristol said:

Wtf is this picture about. He looks so weird. Have we got rid of our professional photographer now and brought in an apprentice?

jenny from the blackburn endΒ  reception is now the clubs official photographer,the fellow who used to do it before was actually charging the club for his services,what a cheek,the rotter,pasha soon fired him for that heinous crime

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3 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said:

nobody on the board can work that out,they don`t take any notice of the coaching staff thats clear,i can`t believe ismael wanted to sell brittain and get someone in who`s not as good

Absolutely Ismael would have wanted to keep him and I don't think it's a case of the board not listening or wanting to keep Brittain, it's simply that the player wanted to go to a more ambitious, well run club that pays a higher wage.Β 

Under this current ownership, we're just not able to compete financially or operationally with ~80% of the other clubs in this league.

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2 hours ago, rigger said:

I remember him leaving, It wasn't a major blow to the team, as the rest of the team did not live up to his standard. One exceptional player at right-back will not have enough influence on the whole team. An influential player in the spine of the team may have that effect ( Adam Wharton being a prime example ).Β 

Must disagree with you on that one.Β  Keith had the versatility to play in midfield as well as a player who could operate on either flank at full-back.Β  The season he left, in December, we had spent serious money on Allan Hunter, Ken Knighton and Brian Hill, in a bid to get promotion.Β  We were challenging at the top of the table until Keith left and then results fell away in the second half of the season.Β  Tried to fill the gap with a combination of Ray Charter, Frank Kopel and Laurie Calloway - all inferior players - and confidence seemed to be impacted by the loss of England's best right-back at the time.

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53 minutes ago, SuperBrfc said:

I think you're spot on. Also, you may remember me telling posters, just after Eustace left, to keep an eye out for a pattern that has been showing itself over the last 15 years. Re: Six clubs in particular. I said Karanka would be next in based off of that pattern. It didn't happen, but a hack had him down as the leading candidate for a time, which says plenty IMO.

Looking at this summer...whatever it is, be it a small world, fishing in the same pool etc, the pattern is there again.

The pattern is always there because Pasha is always there. The links to the very earliest days of Venky's reign are still there.Β 

How is it that Gestede turned up from nowhere to shadow Waggott with a view to taking a senior role - with no previous experience? It's the same pattern.Β 

to quote Michel Salgado

"β€˜I’m not surprised because the things that are happening are totally outside of football,’ said Salgado. β€˜The decisions are made in a different way to any other club in the world."

Β 

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2 hours ago, rigger said:

I remember him leaving, It wasn't a major blow to the team, as the rest of the team did not live up to his standard. One exceptional player at right-back will not have enough influence on the whole team. An influential player in the spine of the team may have that effect ( Adam Wharton being a prime example ).Β 

I agree about the team, but I thought it a hammer blow to the club - a pointer to there being only a future of Coddingtons and Conlons, rather than any more Newtons. Brittain will be forgotten this time next year.

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55 minutes ago, Angry_Pirate said:

Not at all what I imagined him to look like. It looks like he's spent too long north of the border on the Iron Bru 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

(I say that as β…” Scottish myself).

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That’s a terrible and lazy signature……there’s no way that says Lewis MillerΒ 

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For all that we still desperately need signings, I wonder if we are operating a one in one out policy.

Will be interesting to see if Henriksson is only announced when we flog Buckley.

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20 minutes ago, Tom said:

That’s a terrible and lazy signature……there’s no way that says Lewis MillerΒ 

How many autographs do you think Hibs' Australian right back has had the chance to do so far?Β 

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1 hour ago, alcd said:

Keith Newton. That team went from 2nd at Xmas to relegation the following season.Β 

And it had nothing to do with the other 10 players ?

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Happy with Lewis Miller … Apart from Grella & his injuries we never go wrong with an Aussie.. Like my defenders and especially full backs to be strong & skillfull & hes both…. Ismael has decided that he’s going to do it his way with these type of players …..

Liked Brittain but it took nearly 2 years convincing that he was any good … He was average defensively and was always getting caught out or out of positions …..He’s crossing was on a different level … good luck to himΒ 

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8 hours ago, MarkBRFC said:

We're allowed 4 ESC spots.

Ohashi qualifies now so yes, Henriksson will take out last spot.

Surely we can ship this Mafaboui out to some European semi professional side so that he can play at his level?

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8 minutes ago, J*B said:

Surely we can ship this Mafaboui out to some European semi professional side so that he can play at his level?

Depends what sort of wage he is on, If "some European semi pro side" cannot afford to match them, then he might fancy sitting things out, in which case we would need to pay his contract up

* Sending him away on loan would not remove him from the esc calculation, he would need to be off the books completely

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Absolutely bizarre to think that out of the team that did so well for the vast majority of last season, we've lost the manager, three out of four of the back line (Beck, Batth and Brittain) Dolan and Weimann who was a useful squad player.

With no doubt more to follow. Clubs generally tend to implode when they've been relegated and get picked off. Not when they've had a generally successful season.

This lot dont give a rat's arse do they. We're now unwilling to pay the going rate for decent Championship players which will only end one way. Then, when we get relegated to League 1and revenue falls off a cliff due to reduced gate receipts and loss of the Championship TV deal, how long before we're then unwilling to pay the going rate for the better players in League 1? Rinse and repeat.

Happy times.

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16 minutes ago, unleaded said:

Happy with Lewis Miller … Apart from Grella & his injuries we never go wrong with an Aussie.. Like my defenders and especially full backs to be strong & skillfull & hes both…. Ismael has decided that he’s going to do it his way with these type of players …..

Liked Brittain but it took nearly 2 years convincing that he was any good … He was average defensively and was always getting caught out or out of positions …..He’s crossing was on a different level … good luck to himΒ 

That’s the issue though, the second any of our players become half decent they’re gone. It’s a vicious circle that we just aren’t going to get out of any time soon.

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1 minute ago, RevidgeBlue said:

With no doubt more to follow. Clubs generally tend to implode when they've been relegated and get picked off. Not when they've had a generally successful season.

we are not allowed to push on,jdt and eustace wer`nt having any of it,it only worked with mowbray because he was content with the plan of no ambition,i can see val getting ****** off,especially if we are well up the table come christmas and they ruin the january transfer window as usual

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6 minutes ago, Theaxe15 said:

That’s the issue though, the second any of our players become half decent they’re gone. It’s a vicious circle that we just aren’t going to get out of any time soon.

Well it’s actually the model that we are aiming for (unless we get promoted)

The problem with the model is the owners/pasha don’t want to re-invest correctly/significantly enough for it to work long termΒ 

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5 minutes ago, Emerald Isle Rover said:

Well it’s actually the model that we are aiming for (unless we get promoted)

The problem with the model is the owners/pasha don’t want to re-invest correctly/significantly enough for it to work long termΒ 

Completely agree, if Rovers did similar to teams like Boro, and reinvested circa 70% of fees received, they would be in a much healthier position both on the pitch, and financially

As it is, we would probably be thinking all of our Christmases have come at once if 17% was reinvested

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30 minutes ago, unleaded said:

Happy with Lewis Miller … Apart from Grella & his injuries we never go wrong with an Aussie.. Like my defenders and especially full backs to be strong & skillfull & hes both…. Ismael has decided that he’s going to do it his way with these type of players …..

Liked Brittain but it took nearly 2 years convincing that he was any good … He was average defensively and was always getting caught out or out of positions …..He’s crossing was on a different level … good luck to himΒ 

Do you think Ismael will last to see Feb 2026 ?

Cos I don't !!

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30 minutes ago, unleaded said:

Happy with Lewis Miller … Apart from Grella & his injuries we never go wrong with an Aussie.. Like my defenders and especially full backs to be strong & skillfull & hes both…. Ismael has decided that he’s going to do it his way with these type of players …..

Liked Brittain but it took nearly 2 years convincing that he was any good … He was average defensively and was always getting caught out or out of positions …..He’s crossing was on a different level … good luck to himΒ 

I agree with that. However, our next rumoured incoming is Swedish, and we've had far less success with players from that part of the world.

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