chaddyrovers Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 10/09/2025 at 14:25, roversfan99 said: They also said that they think that the squad is stronger. So why wouldnt they commit to saying that the aim is the play offs seeing as we finished 7th with a weaker squad, in their eyes? cos you will have to let the new overseas signings settle and learn how this league is played. patience is needed On 10/09/2025 at 19:02, roversfan99 said: I keep saying suggestions as if we have purposefully traded our supposedly limited Championship players in tactically in favour of more exotic upgrades. We wanted to keep all of the key players that left. All 6 of them. We didnt intend to have such a high turnover of players, theyve admitted that. Its only happened because we are totally incapable of sorting contracts out or paying competitive Championship wages. I can only imagine that its people deluding themselves into thinking its a clever plan. or we aren't willing to pay more than we can afford and budget for? we have wage budget and we offered them the best contracts we could. They didn't sign them and we sold Travis and Brittain. Hyam I would keep cos how late in the window. We haven't let Lenihan or Rothwell situation happened again On 11/09/2025 at 09:48, roversfan99 said: Ismael is very comfy on his long deal and very much trotting out the company line in his interview. Not convinced that hes truthfully so happy about business. He keeps talking about versatility. Yes its very useful but it doesnt compensate for a lack of numbers. For example, we are short in midfield with Travis gone, Tavares (who Ismael seems to think has done well in every game which is far from true) and us signing someone who is nowhere near fitness. So Taylor Gardner Hickman should be needed there. But he cant play there and right back at the same time and our right back cover is now considered a full time centre back. And if we are so well covered, Hyam wouldnt have been one of the first names on the team sheet. Theres a continued batting off about the contract situation. No reassurance that anything is going to change and those with 2 years on their deals will be proactively approached. what lack of numbers? don't we in terms of numbers 2 players for every position? is this true of not? not talking quality cos that the question mark until we see more of these new signings? On 11/09/2025 at 11:22, Tomphil2 said: Some will say hey that's great planning but others will see through it for what it is, a cheap replacement and another likely downgrade. isn't Miller a full international player for Australia who is regular for them? Quote
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Exiled in Toronto Mk2 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 18 hours ago, tonyoz said: From Google Gemini: Based on available data, Blackburn Rovers' wage bill is significantly lower than the average for a Championship club. Here's a breakdown of the key points: * Below-average wage bill: For the 2023-2024 season, Blackburn's total wage bill was around £25.4 million. This was well below the Championship average of £38.1 million. * Ranking among Championship clubs: Reports for the 2024-2025 season indicate that Blackburn Rovers' weekly wage bill of £234,000 ranks 17th among the 24 teams in the league. This places them among the lower-paying clubs in the Championship. * Individual player salaries: For context, the average Championship player wage is around £10,000 a week, but top earners at other clubs can make significantly more, especially those with parachute payments from the Premier League. * Impact of financial strategy: Blackburn's financial model appears to be more cautious. Their staff costs, including wages, were the seventh lowest in the league in the 2023-24 season. The club has also generated significant income from player sales, such as the transfer of Adam Wharton to Crystal Palace, which helps offset their expenses. This suggests a strategy of relying on player development and sales rather than high-spending on wages. In conclusion, Blackburn Rovers do not pay the "going rate" in wages for a Championship club if the "going rate" is considered to be the league average. Their wage bill is consistently in the lower half of the division, reflecting a more fiscally conservative approach compared to many of their rivals, particularly those with parachute payments. Average is somewhat meaningless in a division so heavily skewed by a handful of clubs on parachute payments paying whopping salaries. Vs median would be a better measure. Quote
yankfan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said: What was the injury? Venkys 1 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 19 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: isn't Miller a full international player for Australia who is regular for them? A right back replacing an established 3 million pound centre back at his peak who didn't miss a game all last season and has got into the International squad himself ? Yes great planning. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 2 minutes ago, Tomphil2 said: A right back replacing an established 3 million pound centre back at his peak who didn't miss a game all last season and has got into the International squad himself ? Yes great planning. Who plays centre back for his country? I dont know how good he is as a centre back Edited 3 hours ago by chaddyrovers Quote
roversfan99 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 37 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: cos you will have to let the new overseas signings settle and learn how this league is played. patience is needed or we aren't willing to pay more than we can afford and budget for? we have wage budget and we offered them the best contracts we could. They didn't sign them and we sold Travis and Brittain. Hyam I would keep cos how late in the window. We haven't let Lenihan or Rothwell situation happened again what lack of numbers? don't we in terms of numbers 2 players for every position? is this true of not? not talking quality cos that the question mark until we see more of these new signings? isn't Miller a full international player for Australia who is regular for them? You would literally defend pretty much anything the club do, wouldnt you? 3 1 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 9 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: You would literally defend pretty much anything the club do, wouldnt you? You would moan and complain about anything to do with your club you support!!! If we won tomorrow you still find something to moan or complain about wouldn't you! Quote
London blue Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Just now, chaddyrovers said: You would moan and complain about anything to do with your club you support!!! If we won tomorrow you still find something to moan or complain about wouldn't you! Yes. Because winning a game does not solve the inherent sickness that sits atop our club and has infected it to its very core. You're just happy to ignore it. 2 Quote
BRFC. Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, chaddyrovers said: or we aren't willing to pay more than we can afford and budget for? We’ve made £50M from player sales in the last 20 months. Sick of this “we can’t afford” nonsense, we’ll continue to see more players leave and hear “how can we compete with the Bolton and Plymouth’s of this world” Quote
BRFC. Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said: You would moan and complain about anything to do with your club you support!!! If we won tomorrow you still find something to moan or complain about wouldn't you! A win is papering over the cracks. Shall we forget about how our club has been destroyed because of a win? Quote
Ghost7 Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago I think it's safe to say Lewis Miller is a right back, who can play centre back, which in reality isn't what we needed to replace Hyam. At this level, I'd rather my centre backs were centre backs... Particularly given how often the ball is in the air. The problem will be visible in about 10 - 15 games time, despite what Rudy Gestede thinks. Quote
roversfan99 Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago As a supporter of a club. It doesnt mean that you have to go along with everything the tossers who both own and run it say and withhold all critical faculty and any form of standards. When these idiots try and spin everything, there tends to be 2 different sides. We offered them as much as we possibly could - you can either say ok fair enough. Or ask why none of them were willing to sign within that structure, why is the structure so low, why cant we offer competitive wages, what is the pattern, why cant we even sign domestic players When we sign Baradji on loan who is injured for months - you can either say yeah that is good business. Or ask why we are replacing our captain with a bloke on loan who is out for ages injured, is that wise? When Gestede suggests that we are covered by the signing of Miller at centre back - we can either accept it, no questions. Or ask why he signed as soon as Brittain left, why he was signed as right back, why has he never/barely played as a centre back in a 4 before, what would have happened if we had kept Hyam When they say the squad is better but not suggest that we will finish higher - you can either say yeah ok, hard league, need patience, or ask why they think its better? Are they trying to con us by understating the quality of those lost? My advice. Dont just take the propaganda at face value. Question it. 1 Quote
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