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I was at Leicester and Bristol and thought we were excellent in both games. Left me feeling significantly more positive about the season to come and even began, optimistically, to look at that top 6 - esp with the league being so open this year. 
 

But this week reality has struck. Tronstad suspended. Toth out for 3 months. Alebeosiu potentially getting called up to AFCON in December. We simply don’t have the squad to compete. 
 

As much as I’ve been impressed I think this game is a step too far for our squad. Derby are on great form with key players hitting the mark and have a near fully fit squad. Meanwhile we will be missing Toth, Wharton Carter, Tronstad, Baradji, Cantwell. All of whom would probably start when fit with Toth, Carter, Tronstad and Cantwell probably being our 4 best players. 
 

If we could get through this game with a point I would be thrilled. Keep momentum going with key players returning after the international break. For once I feel like it has come at a good time.  
 

Optimistically I’m going 1-1 but realistically I see a 2nil Derby with Diaz grabbing at least one. Hope I’m wrong.

 

 

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I think if Alebiosu gets called up to AFCON then we'll shift more of our attacking focus over to the left and play Miller at RWB. The problem right now is with Carter out, we will struggle to play three at the back unless we recall O'Riordan.

We shouldn't be dreaming of the play-offs, but with 3 points against Ipswich and our 'luck balance' on neutral, we would've been darn close at this point.

Hope the players step up to the occasion tomorrow, it's a big game and absolutely vital to send Eustace back with zero points.

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15 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

I definitely think rushing him back is a risk we cant afford to take.

But I dont think we can get away with those 3 considering the number of matches we have to come. Carter is so injury prone and either of the others could pick up an injury or a ban. Its a totally avoidable mess of a situation.

 

Yes, agree. What I meant was that those three are at an acceptable level, after which we basically have nothing beyond kids and players who are out of position. So we'll almost definitely have to get Pickering/Ribeiro to fill in, but we have to do our utmost to get those three playing for the most amount of games as possible. 

 

So if that means we take the hit by playing a weaker side vs Derby and giving Carter the international break, so be it.

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2 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

Who do you give the armband to without Cantwell, Tronstad, Wharton or even Toth?

Even though he's a new signing, I think McLoughlin is the obvious choice unless Pickering plays. 

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Posted (edited)

Milutin osmajic BANNED for 9 games. Boost for us when we play them after the break. He’s a horrible guy with a disgusting personality. He got what he deserved.

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Not been to a game in years and with this being 150th anniversary should be excited going but just can't be arsed. Neither are others that I know. Had a look at the seat map out of curiosity and there are so many seats left. Sad state of affairs that such a game can't even sell out. But who can blame the fans. Fucking Venkys. 

Obviously want a win but this just seems like one of those games where they will lose. Hopefully they actually turn up and put a performance in and win.

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We sold 9,000 season tickets, so it would be some doing to sell out a 31,000 ground for a second division TV game.

They’ve sold a decent amount of walk ons compared to the rest of the games this season . Yet, as always if you’ve a pitiful number of ST holders as your base it’s very hard to come close to filling the ground.

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24 minutes ago, Valconite said:

Not been to a game in years and with this being 150th anniversary should be excited going but just can't be arsed. Neither are others that I know. Had a look at the seat map out of curiosity and there are so many seats left. Sad state of affairs that such a game can't even sell out. But who can blame the fans. Fucking Venkys. 

Obviously want a win but this just seems like one of those games where they will lose. Hopefully they actually turn up and put a performance in and win.

I was surprised to see the attendance for our 125th anniversary was only 20,800. Not close to a sell out then and that's when we were competently run by people who care.

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2 minutes ago, smiller14 said:

I was surprised to see the attendance for our 125th anniversary was only 20,800. Not close to a sell out then and that's when we were competently run by people who care.

If we were playing Swansea or Watford they would probably be less than  half that attendance, tomorrow! 

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From memory we had about 12k ST holders that year and I think Wolves brought about 2k. So c6,000 walk ons, it won’t be dissimilar tomorrow, so the turn out is perfectly fine all things considered.

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56 minutes ago, Elrovers said:

Milutin osmajic BANNED for 9 games. Boost for us when we play them after the break. He’s a horrible guy with a disgusting personality. He got what he deserved.

Good.

The man is a twat. 

(Apologies ❄️'s)

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2-2 tomorrow . Derby are no great shakes, but I don't think our squad is good enough to make up the injuries.

We have had 3 free hits in terms of expectation and performed well as we've done the last few years when nothing expected and we're underdogs, suits us.

We tend to underperform when a hint of expectation is there. I hope everyone of a Blue and White persuasion has a great day regardless and I am wrong.

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No Alcohol in Seats for legends Game.

 

Regrettably, supporters attending tomorrow’s anniversary celebrations at Ewood Park will now not be permitted to drink alcohol in their seats during the Rovers Legends v Old Etonians match.

 

This decision has only been communicated to the club late this afternoon by Lancashire Police, acting in conjunction with the Licensing Department at Blackburn with Darwen Council, who have now advised that alcohol consumption in view of the pitch is prohibited.

 

Throughout the extensive planning process for this historic double-header, Blackburn Rovers has worked closely with Lancashire Police and the Council’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG) to ensure that every safety and licensing requirement was fully met.

 

At all stages, the club had received clear guidance from Lancashire Police confirming that supporters would be permitted to take alcoholic drinks into the stands from one hour after the final whistle of the Rovers v Derby County fixture, hence yesterday’s club communication update to supporters.

 

It is therefore deeply disappointing that this guidance has now been reversed without prior notice, less than 24 hours before the event. This last-minute change, made entirely at the discretion of the Police and Council, undermines the detailed preparations undertaken by the club and will understandably cause frustration among supporters.

 

While this is not a club-led decision, we must comply with the updated instruction to protect the club’s licence and avoid any risk of enforcement action.

 

Supporters will still be able to purchase alcoholic drinks from the concourse kiosks, where a special £1.50 discount will apply from the final whistle of the Rovers v Derby County match until the end of the Legends v Old Etonians fixture. However, all drinks must be consumed before re-entering the seating areas.

 

We ask all fans to respect these externally imposed restrictions and continue to show the pride, respect and unity that define our club.

 

Blackburn Rovers remains fully committed to ensuring a safe, enjoyable and memorable day for all, as we celebrate 150 years of proud history and heritage.

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7 minutes ago, ... said:

No Alcohol in Seats for legends Game.

 

Regrettably, supporters attending tomorrow’s anniversary celebrations at Ewood Park will now not be permitted to drink alcohol in their seats during the Rovers Legends v Old Etonians match.

 

This decision has only been communicated to the club late this afternoon by Lancashire Police, acting in conjunction with the Licensing Department at Blackburn with Darwen Council, who have now advised that alcohol consumption in view of the pitch is prohibited.

 

Throughout the extensive planning process for this historic double-header, Blackburn Rovers has worked closely with Lancashire Police and the Council’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG) to ensure that every safety and licensing requirement was fully met.

 

At all stages, the club had received clear guidance from Lancashire Police confirming that supporters would be permitted to take alcoholic drinks into the stands from one hour after the final whistle of the Rovers v Derby County fixture, hence yesterday’s club communication update to supporters.

 

It is therefore deeply disappointing that this guidance has now been reversed without prior notice, less than 24 hours before the event. This last-minute change, made entirely at the discretion of the Police and Council, undermines the detailed preparations undertaken by the club and will understandably cause frustration among supporters.

 

While this is not a club-led decision, we must comply with the updated instruction to protect the club’s licence and avoid any risk of enforcement action.

 

Supporters will still be able to purchase alcoholic drinks from the concourse kiosks, where a special £1.50 discount will apply from the final whistle of the Rovers v Derby County match until the end of the Legends v Old Etonians fixture. However, all drinks must be consumed before re-entering the seating areas.

 

We ask all fans to respect these externally imposed restrictions and continue to show the pride, respect and unity that define our club.

 

Blackburn Rovers remains fully committed to ensuring a safe, enjoyable and memorable day for all, as we celebrate 150 years of proud history and heritage.

Good!

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Posted

Can’t actually believe you can get odds of over 3/1 for Derby to win tomorrow. Crazy price! Worth a few quid and if we win I won’t care 👍🏻💙

Posted
7 hours ago, Admiral Nelsen said:

Even though he's a new signing, I think McLoughlin is the obvious choice unless Pickering plays. 

Unpopular opinion incoming but Hedges must be in the discussion given his time at the club.

Shit - imagine Aynsley Pears as captain 😱 Still if it worked for Cantwell maybe it would work for Pears…

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Looking at ticket sales as it stands I'd estimate a 21,600 gate. That's allowing for 2,700 away fans.

Blackburn End Lower almost full and only a few seats left in JW tiers, mainly towards Darwen End. Riverside well-over half full.

 

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1 hour ago, OsloRover said:

I don't miss Eustace's pressers that's for sure. What a load of noncommital wishwash

What with all "Tha togevanass"? 

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