Rogerb Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 20/11/2025 at 15:58, rog of the rovers said: First images of Birmingham City's new stadium (no it isn't AI) Looks great, though their owner and ownership model is American 'Soccer' Ownership at its most cringeworthy. Looks like a Pink Floyd album cover. 1 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, wilsdenrover said: I once went in every pub between where I was living in Blackburn and Ewood. I remember Le Tissier’s wonder goal but that’s about it. To this day I’m not sure how I got home afterwards 😁 I was once speaking to a lady born in 1920 who said she remembered as a young girl Rovers bringing the FA Cup back on the bus in 1928. As a side note also claimed that when she was young there were around 100 pubs between Witton lights and the town centre. Not everything changes for the better! Quote
speeeeeeedie Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 23 hours ago, wilsdenrover said: We’re just 3 points behind where we were after 15 matches last season. I checked the table for the first time this season yesterday. Rovers are 6 points off 6th, and 6 points off a relegation spot. It looks like a typical Championship year table. 1 team, Coventry, running away with top spot. 1 team, Sheff Wed, miles away at the bottom. The rest are fighting in the middle. 1 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 23 hours ago, wilsdenrover said: We’re just 3 points behind where we were after 15 matches last season. The problem with that stat is that as usual it paints a fairly misleading picture. From the equivalent stage last season we won our next five games up to and including Luton at home. Six on the bounce in total prior to the annual collapse. So we would need fifteen points from the next fifteen to still be three points behind where we were last season by the same point. If we manage that, I will be sitting up and taking notice! Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, speeeeeeedie said: I checked the table for the first time this season yesterday. Rovers are 6 points off 6th, and 6 points off a relegation spot. It looks like a typical Championship year table. 1 team, Coventry, running away with top spot. 1 team, Sheff Wed, miles away at the bottom. The rest are fighting in the middle. Agreed but if anything it’s even more ‘condensed’ than usual. 1 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, RevidgeBlue said: The problem with that stat is that as usual it paints a fairly misleading picture. From the equivalent stage last season we won our next five games up to and including Luton at home. Six on the bounce in total prior to the annual collapse. So we would need fifteen points from the next fifteen to still be three points behind where we were last season by the same point. If we manage that, I will be sitting up and taking notice! It paints the picture of exactly where we are right now* - as you say in 5 games time things could be much worse and can’t be any better (vs last year). * this stat is fine as it’s proving the point I wanted to make, it’s the ones which don’t which are wrong 😁😁 2 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, RevidgeBlue said: I was once speaking to a lady born in 1920 who said she remembered as a young girl Rovers bringing the FA Cup back on the bus in 1928. As a side note also claimed that when she was young there were around 100 pubs between Witton lights and the town centre. Not everything changes for the better! Sounds like one hell of a pub crawl! Quote
Gav Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, RevidgeBlue said: As a side note also claimed that when she was young there were around 100 pubs between Witton lights and the town centre. Not everything changes for the better! Where I served my time, a bloke in our shop said, if you started at The Station pub at Cherry Tree with a thimble of beer, then doubled up in every pub, you’d not get anywhere near the town centre due to being pissed. Backs your story up Rev. Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Gav said: Where I served my time, a bloke in our shop said, if you started at The Station pub at Cherry Tree with a thimble of beer, then doubled up in every pub, you’d not get anywhere near the town centre due to being pissed. Backs your story up Rev. I certainly thought 100 was a bit of an exaggeration but who knows? She said at the time that you can tell from some of the buildings they used to be Pubs Quote
StHelensRover Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said: I was once speaking to a lady born in 1920 who said she remembered as a young girl Rovers bringing the FA Cup back on the bus in 1928. As a side note also claimed that when she was young there were around 100 pubs between Witton lights and the town centre. Not everything changes for the better! I remember seeing something in Blackburn Museum about Blackburn being the 'Beeriest town in England" at one point, with the most pubs per capita of any major town or city. In more recent years I think it was reported in the Guardian that we have the most takeaways per capita and that people in Blackburn had better access to takeaways than GPs per capita. Interesting reasons to be on the map, or not(?). I'd rather we were back on the map for footballing reasons but appreciate that could be many years away. Edited 2 hours ago by StHelensRover Quote
Bohinen1983 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago There was a ton of pubs along Bolton Road leading into the town centre too. I'm sure I read somewhere they called it 'The Length'- Lots of pubs and house were knocked down around there and there was several massive mills so I could imagine that area being a hot-bed for pubs. Even now on the left you can see at least two pubs. Such beautiful buildings, so many memories- if only the walls could talk eh?! If the owners of the Moorings don't already open on matchdays for a cheap beer a curry, they're missing a bloody trick. Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 46 minutes ago, StHelensRover said: I remember seeing something in Blackburn Museum about Blackburn being the 'Beeriest town in England" at one point, with the most pubs per capita of any major town or city. In more recent years I think it was reported in the Guardian that we have the most takeaways per capita and that people in Blackburn had better access to takeaways than GPs per capita. Interesting reasons to be on the map, or not(?). I'd rather we were back on the map for footballing reasons but appreciate that could be many years away. I once read that around the turn of the 19th century ( 1895 -1900 ish ) there was 1 pub or beer house for every 14 people in Blackburn. Quote
Gav Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago We are digressing here but Blackburn historically has always been a ‘brewing town’. Whitbread, Thwaites, Duttons and Lions all had brewery’s in the town employing thousands of people. https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/16268836.pictures-looking-back-east-lancashire-breweries/ Quote
47er Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: I once read that around the turn of the 19th century ( 1895 -1900 ish ) there was 1 pub or beer house for every 14 people in Blackburn. Whereas in London 1 house in three was a brothel! 1 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 4 minutes ago, Gav said: We are digressing here but Blackburn historically has always been a ‘brewing town’. Whitbread, Thwaites, Duttons and Lions all had brewery’s in the town employing thousands of people. https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/16268836.pictures-looking-back-east-lancashire-breweries/ Whitbreads were Duttons but you're right there used to be 3 major breweries in town. Whitbreads Brewery was on High St where Morrisons is now before they moved to Salmesbury. Edited 1 hour ago by RevidgeBlue Quote
jim mk2 Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago The smell hanging over the town centre from the Thwaites brewery 🤢 Duttons were taken over by Whitbread and Lion Ales the first to close IIRC Quote
Mattyblue Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago (edited) I used to love that smell hitting you as you left the Penny Street market (after having a sarsaparilla, of course). Edited 54 minutes ago by Mattyblue 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago My uncle was a drayman at the “ Thwaites “ brewery. Quote
Upside Down Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago That smell always reminds me of walking into town with my grandma heading towards the old market. Quote
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