simongarnerisgod Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago finicky lot the west ham fans,football has to be played "west ham way" whatever that is,well it`s not brought them much success and moving to an athletic stadium has further eroded their identity and took 15 points a season off them,upton park was a proper tight ground that nobody liked playing at,bit like burnden park and the old den 1 Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 9 hours ago, simongarnerisgod said: finicky lot the west ham fans,football has to be played "west ham way" whatever that is,well it`s not brought them much success and moving to an athletic stadium has further eroded their identity and took 15 points a season off them,upton park was a proper tight ground that nobody liked playing at,bit like burnden park and the old den A passionate set of supporters who wont take kindly to having their Football Club fcuked around. We can only watch on with envious eyes as Ewood drowns in acceptance and apathy 3 Quote
... Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: A passionate set of supporters who wont take kindly to having their Football Club fcuked around. We can only watch on with envious eyes as Ewood drowns in acceptance and apathy Just feels like nothing we do is as a collective fanbase despite the fantastic efforts from others Quote
TheKitGuy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: We are and remain a divided fanbase. Always will be. Not enough core fans that are willing to voice an opinion. 1 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The core now is largely made up of ageing fans who've seen us middle of the road then great, then good and then just back to being middle of the road so they accept it as normal. And younger fans who've just grown up with what we are now - as the likes of me did in the mid 80's / early 90's and haven't seen anything different. So just accept it alongside falling for the 20 mill a year line. Many many of the passionate fans have actually got so angry with everything they've just walked away odd game aside because the whole thing has been hopeless. 2 Quote
TheKitGuy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 50 minutes ago, Tomphil2 said: The core now is largely made up of ageing fans who've seen us middle of the road then great, then good and then just back to being middle of the road so they accept it as normal. And younger fans who've just grown up with what we are now - as the likes of me did in the mid 80's / early 90's and haven't seen anything different. So just accept it alongside falling for the 20 mill a year line. Many many of the passionate fans have actually got so angry with everything they've just walked away odd game aside because the whole thing has been hopeless. The town itself doesn't help with the matchday experience, growing up there were so many pubs etc to visit and the town was absolutely booming. Saturdays shopping in town would be a write off - because rovers were at home! Now? 90% couldn't care less the town has moved on from the club and they have distanced themselves. 2 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, TheKitGuy said: The town itself doesn't help with the matchday experience, growing up there were so many pubs etc to visit and the town was absolutely booming. Saturdays shopping in town would be a write off - because rovers were at home! Now? 90% couldn't care less the town has moved on from the club and they have distanced themselves. Missing out from away fans contributing as well. Club benefits from fleecing big followings but aside from the Fernhurst and a few taxi drivers not much else makes the most of it. Blackburn was the central focal point of East Lancs and far beyond for football, shopping and day/night out. What is it now ? Town and club absolutely mirror each other as shells of their former selves. Edited 28 minutes ago by Tomphil2 Quote
JHRover Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago Many people have given up on Blackburn as a town and moved away to other areas, rarely coming back unless it is to visit the hospital etc. Make no mistake there are thousands of such people who are or were regular Ewood visitors, together with many thousands more who have never lived in Blackburn or Darwen and instead have always been based in other areas or regions yet have travelled to Ewood for matchdays. Sadly Rovers have made a decision to give up on such people and areas. In my opinion one of the most unforgivable and damaging acts of an extremely damaging group of people. 2 Quote
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