bluebruce Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, Theaxe15 said: Can only get one of Baradji or Miyoshi Not necessarily. If the thing about him not being eligible because he came off the bench for Bochum is true (I'm sceptical) Miyoshi would still be one we can launch an appeal for. As I've mentioned before, I suspect we would have strong grounds on the following bases: would have qualified comfortably with 19 points a week or so ago and is the same player now, Japanese international in his prime, has experience as a regular in the Bundesliga and Championship, and if he hadn't left Birmingham upon their relegation just over a year ago they would have been able to easily get him a full exemption from needing an ESC slot. Given that even with the reduced points he still has, if I remember rightly, 13 of the required 15 to automatically qualify, I'd be surprised if an appeal wasn't successful. Quote
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bluebruce Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Angry_Pirate said: So we released a statement: "The club limited media questions at todayβs pre-match press conference on matters relating to individual players." During the same press conference: Tbf there is a difference between 'limiting' questions about individual players, and banning them. The club also said the reason they wanted to do this was to focus on the match, which player availability for definitely related to. And it's not clear from this quote whether he was answering a question or voluntarily providing information. None of this is to say I don't think the decision to refuse to answer questions about Travis and contracts is acceptable, I certainly don't. Just saying they haven't technically gone against their own statement. Quote
bigbrandjohn Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, TugaysMarlboro said: I used to, I don't love what it currently is. If I've read the minutes right, the wife's told me she'd rather let me lapse and get someone younger instead. And cheaper. Preferably from Belgium as they have more potential.Β Quote
Trinidad Rover Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Another happy day in this storied ownership. Iβm moving past the phase of anger to just utter apathy - the lack of professionalism at the club is embarrassing. Iβd be appalled to be associated with it. They treat us like fools and underlings. If only they knew the passion, knowledge and talent in this fan base. Ignorance and arrogance born out of silver spoons and misplaced authority. It really is, above all else, sad.Β βNothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.β β Martin Luther King Jr. Β Quote
Atko's Engine Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 20 hours ago, Lancaster Rover said: I can understand the standpoint of contracts for players over 30 however there needs to be some consideration to games played at the level of(or comparable). We have an average age of 26.5, which is right in the middle of the champ average squad age. 25 years olds who've played a lot of games are great, however I'd prefer a 32 year old with 400 games over a 21 year old with 20 when considering the nature of the championship. I'm sure Gestede, etc will point to data, ceilings, etc but the one thing with football data is good analysts also use context and most importantly their eyes.Β I listened to an excellent podcast last week with the Head of Recruitment at Coventry, Dean Austin. He was highlighting the importance of context and using what you see in front of you with data playing a supporting role. He gave an anecdote of a player from overseas Coventry were all in on, so much so he went over to do a physical scouting exercise. The data on the player was all there, ticked every box. Going over was seen as merely due diligence and confirmation on what was going to be a big outlay. He watched 2 games and 2 training sessions and went from being all in to all out. Because no matter what the data was telling him, his eyes saw something different. And herein lies the problem with Gestede, Suhail et al they seem to be working purely on data and looking for a certain profile of player (i.e. age, height, running stats, recoveries, etc) and not taking into account contextual factors.Β Β Great input overall, but I'm not sure that last point is entirely correct. Tavares appears to be quite a shrewd signing from what most have said; likewise Miller, who not only looks to have all boxes ticked as a footballer for his position but also seems a great character for team morale. Henrikksen too seems to be competitive, have a good eye & seems an amiable chap. Ohashi & Gueye likewise. In fact I think most of the incomings seem of the right character in context; are they Championship quality skills wise though? Time will tell, but Gestede is only being given peanuts to spend by the owners & Pasha so there is more risk than there should be given the money received in player sales recently. Β 1 Quote
Hasta Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 9 minutes ago, Atko's Engine said: but Gestede is only being given peanuts to spend by the owners & Pasha so there is more risk than there should be given the money received in player sales recently. So donβt come out, smile and say itβs going to be an exciting summer. Gestede knows the game, and theyβve removed GB and employed Gestede to make sure they have a patsy to implement it. Heβs not going to rock the boat and try and negotiate more funds for the players like I suspect previous people may have done, so in my mind heβs complicit. The jury is out on VI on this point. Edited 2 hours ago by Hasta 2 Quote
Ossydave Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, rovers11 said: Am I the only one who couldn't care less that questions were limited today. I actually agree with the club on this one that the focus should be on the game tomorrow and the questions about Trav and others can wait until after the game. We all know the situation with Travis anyway and the other out of contract players. VI only gave an update 3 days ago! And quite frankly those questions are boring for everyone at this point. The club is broken, we all know that, but we have much bigger problems than questions about Travis being banned for one press conference. Whilst I kind of agree with you, the pre match presser should indeed to be to talk about the game.Β BUT VI is a big boy, he is more than capable of saying "come on chaps lets focus on the game here with the questions". There's no need for a gagging order unless they're scared of the answers, it's as simple as that.Β 1 Quote
yankfan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 22 hours ago, DutchRover said: Henriksson self-describes as an 8, so might see him and Tavares as the midfield duo once Trav and Tronstad are shipped off. God help us with Forshaw and Montgomery as the only other options. Was the plan weeks ago. Anyone thinking we brought in depth is dreamingΒ Quote
Emerald Isle Rover Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, Ossydave said: Whilst I kind of agree with you, the pre match presser should indeed to be to talk about the game.Β BUT VI is a big boy, he is more than capable of saying "come on chaps lets focus on the game here with the questions". There's no need for a gagging order unless they're scared of the answers, it's as simple as that.Β Talking about Travis and the game goes hand in hand. He was captain and started for us in our first league match so as fans we should be made aware if heβs available for selectionΒ Quote
MarkBRFC Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, bluebruce said: Not necessarily. If the thing about him not being eligible because he came off the bench for Bochum is true (I'm sceptical) Miyoshi would still be one we can launch an appeal for. As I've mentioned before, I suspect we would have strong grounds on the following bases: would have qualified comfortably with 19 points a week or so ago and is the same player now, Japanese international in his prime, has experience as a regular in the Bundesliga and Championship, and if he hadn't left Birmingham upon their relegation just over a year ago they would have been able to easily get him a full exemption from needing an ESC slot. Given that even with the reduced points he still has, if I remember rightly, 13 of the required 15 to automatically qualify, I'd be surprised if an appeal wasn't successful. Far to much hassle for them all that Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 8 hours ago, chaddyrovers said: I know who is on the board and on the companies house website.Β Sreenivasa Rao was at Tuesday's game. Could it be him?Β Elliott Jackson says Rovers board. Question for people who know much more then myself about this sort of thing than a novice like me. Can other people can been on that board without be director of the company?Β Do Rovers have a football board made up of 4 or 5 officials from key positions at the club?Β Roversβ directors βas seen byβ the EFL: Β https://www.efl.com/governance/owners-and-directors-test-public-register-of-directors/ Edited 1 hour ago by wilsdenrover Quote
Ossydave Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 32 minutes ago, Emerald Isle Rover said: Talking about Travis and the game goes hand in hand. He was captain and started for us in our first league match so as fans we should be made aware if heβs available for selectionΒ I know. They are shit scared of probing Travis questions though and it's blindingly obvious, hence the gagging order. Quote
Waggy76 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 14 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: Roversβ directors βas seen byβ the EFL: Β https://www.efl.com/governance/owners-and-directors-test-public-register-of-directors/ Robert Coar ! Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 5 hours ago, bluebruce said: Not necessarily. If the thing about him not being eligible because he came off the bench for Bochum is trueΒ (I'm sceptical) Miyoshi would still be one we can launch an appeal for. As I've mentioned before, I suspect we would have strong grounds on the following bases: would have qualified comfortably with 19 points a week or so ago and is the same player now, Japanese international in his prime, has experience as a regular in the Bundesliga and Championship, and if he hadn't left Birmingham upon their relegation just over a year ago they would have been able to easily get him a full exemption from needing an ESC slot. Given that even with the reduced points he still has, if I remember rightly, 13 of the required 15 to automatically qualify, I'd be surprised if an appeal wasn't successful. I donβt think he qualifies now but not because he played last week. Having taken another look at the regs Iβm even more certain of that: His current club is now in a lower band - the fact his last match (if he hadnβt played) wouldβve been in a higher band doesnβt change the one his club are now in. I could be wrong - where Iβm definitely right is with thinking things would be far simpler if the regulations made absolutely clear when the change of league quality takes place (re relegation/promotion). In terms of the exceptions panel, whether theyβd agree that relegation counts as an βexceptional circumstanceβ is anyoneβs guess. Edited 1 hour ago by wilsdenrover Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 1 hour ago, yankfan said: Was the plan weeks ago. Anyone thinking we brought in depth is dreamingΒ There is no plan. Apart from cutting costs. Edited 54 minutes ago by Tyrone Shoelaces 1 Quote
OnionBalaji Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago With Travis and Hyam likely out the door, it doesnβt bode well for them as thereβs only Tronstad and Cantwell so far with any reasonable sell on value left to move on to keep the lights on. Carter arguably could be included but is injured so often that I canβt see a decent fee there any more.Β Β Should none of our cheap punts work, this time next year looks like it will be a horrible timeΒ Β Quote
Mercer Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 8 hours ago, JHRover said: There is no board to make such a decision.Β Let's have a look at our 'board' of directors: Robert Coar, Gandhi Babu, Sreenivasa Rao, Steve Waggott Those are the only four active directors of the club, according to Companies House. Which one or more of that bunch do you reckon has interfered in a pre-match press conference and decided what questions can be asked/answered? Gestede / Pasha are not directors and therefore not board members, if they have made the decision it is a lie to say the board has. It's laughable isn't it. Seemingly, the club can't even comply with simple governance. Just WTF does our Company Secretary do down in Brighton (filing changes to directors at Companies House typically falls on the Company Secretary)? Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Ossydave said: Whilst I kind of agree with you, the pre match presser should indeed to be to talk about the game.Β BUT VI is a big boy, he is more than capable of saying "come on chaps lets focus on the game here with the questions". There's no need for a gagging order unless they're scared of the answers, it's as simple as that.Β From a regulatory point of few it says to ask βrelevant questionsβ. I think asking if the captain is available for selection (and if not, why) would be relevant but βdigging any deeperβ might not be. But, as you say, VI (or the press officer if we have one of those) could have covered this without the clubβs preemption.Β Edited 52 minutes ago by wilsdenrover 1 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 54 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: Roversβ directors βas seen byβ the EFL: Β https://www.efl.com/governance/owners-and-directors-test-public-register-of-directors/ @JHRover Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago 23 minutes ago, Mercer said: It's laughable isn't it. Seemingly, the club can't even comply with simple governance. Just WTF does our Company Secretary do down in Brighton (filing changes to directors at Companies House typically falls on the Company Secretary)? Waggott is still employed by Rovers as the Rovers fan forum minutes says.Β Also we don't have a company secretary, Brett Baker is the head of Football administration and it was reported on here he is now based at BrockhallΒ Quote
Mercer Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, wilsdenrover said: Roversβ directors βas seen byβ the EFL: Β https://www.efl.com/governance/owners-and-directors-test-public-register-of-directors/ Β 27 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: @JHRover The only ones that matter are those listed at Companies House for The Blackburn Rovers Football and Athletic Limited and it is shown we have 4 active directors (see below). This should be simple but essential governance and the penalties for providing inaccurate information range from financial penalties to more serious actions like disqualification and even criminal prosecution.Β It is typically the role of the Company Secretary - just wtf does our do (does he still work from home in Brighton?) COAR, Robert Duckworth Correspondence address Ewood Park, Nuttall Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB2 4JF RoleΒ Active Director Date of birth January 1947 Appointed before 19 October 1991 Nationality British Country of residence England Occupation Company Director GANDHI BABU, Reddy Correspondence address Ewood Park, Blackburn, BB2 4JF RoleΒ Active Director Date of birth August 1963 Appointed on 12 January 2011 Nationality Indian Country of residence India Occupation Director MANDAVA, Sreenivasa Rao Correspondence address Venkateshwara House, S. No. 114/A/2, Pune Sinhgad Road, Pune, India, 411030 RoleΒ Active Director Date of birth November 1959 Appointed on 12 September 2023 Nationality Indian Country of residence India Occupation Service WAGGOTT, Steven Correspondence address Ewood Park, Blackburn, BB2 4JF RoleΒ Active Director Date of birth June 1954 Appointed on 5 January 2018 Nationality English Country of residence England Occupation Chief Executive Officer Β Β Edited 3 minutes ago by Mercer Quote
Mercer Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago 15 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: Waggott is still employed by Rovers as the Rovers fan forum minutes says.Β Also we don't have a company secretary, Brett Baker is the head of Football administration and it was reported on here he is now based at BrockhallΒ So Waggott is still an active Board Director!?!? Would suggest the role of 'Head of Football Administration' encompasses the previous Company Secretary role !!! Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago 4 minutes ago, Mercer said: The only ones that matter are those listed at Companies House for The Blackburn Rovers Football and Athletic Limited and it is shown we have 4 active directors See below). This should be simple but essential governance and the penalties for providing inaccurate information range from financial penalties to more serious actions like disqualification and even criminal prosecution.Β It is typically the role of the Company Secreatary - just wtf does our do (does he still work from home in Brighton?) I know who is listed on the company house website thanks but EFL seen others as Wilsdenrover posted.Β We don't have a company secretary. Rumours he still in Brighton last season for whatever reasons and we don't know what they are but it was said he is now located at Brockhall now Quote
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