RTM08 Posted yesterday at 18:04 Posted yesterday at 18:04 1 minute ago, M_B said: I'm I actually think there's a chance that awarding Wednesday the points might at least be discussed. I can't see how that would fly considering the Ipswich game setting the precedent. Quote
Kjell Posted yesterday at 18:04 Posted yesterday at 18:04 4 minutes ago, RoversTilliDie said: I saw it coming after 30 minutes. Ismael must think a curse has been put on him at Ewood. He decided to 'align' himself with that curse. Quote
wilsdenrover Posted yesterday at 18:06 Posted yesterday at 18:06 4 minutes ago, M_B said: I'm I actually think there's a chance that awarding Wednesday the points might at least be discussed. That would involve the EFL breaking their own rules. 1 Quote
Popular Post mhead Posted yesterday at 18:06 Popular Post Posted yesterday at 18:06 This is very helpful for the 135 + 15 campaign (where is it?). I clearly remember Steve Waggott's failed attempts to get Pasha(and thru to Venkys) to agree to a completely new pitch rather than minor patching up.....but it was one of the battles he kept losing. There are 4 Water Guzzlers at Old Trafford Cricket Club that could have been hired for 3 months. File all this under short-termism and under-powered Management. 15 Quote
Bethnal Posted yesterday at 18:08 Posted yesterday at 18:08 (edited) 6 minutes ago, M_B said: I'm I actually think there's a chance that awarding Wednesday the points might at least be discussed. I’d be inclined to argue that we’re so neglectful as to have forfeited the match by not solving a known issue. Zero effort has been made to provide a solution since the Ipswich abandonment. You could have rain covers at half time. Not ideal for subs wanting to stay warm, but abandoning a match every time there’s moderate-to-severe rain in Blackburn also isn’t ideal. They ought to throw the book at us, teach the owners and Pasha a lesson and hand out a hefty fine. In the meantime - expect a club announcement of a shake up in the ground staff, as though that’s even remotely the issue. Edited yesterday at 18:08 by Bethnal 4 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted yesterday at 18:10 Posted yesterday at 18:10 have they even investigated the matter of why the pitch gets waterlogged???? Quote
Backroom DE. Posted yesterday at 18:10 Backroom Posted yesterday at 18:10 In some ways the club are lucky we've been winning both times. Imagine we'd been losing instead? Would we have seen such a shrug of the shoulders reaction from the competition's supposed regulators? 1 Quote
Dolly blue Posted yesterday at 18:10 Posted yesterday at 18:10 This could be the answer to…..DeNeve, Tavares , Henriksson, Kargo all fish out of water …step forward boys . If I didn’t laugh , I would cry . Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted yesterday at 18:11 Posted yesterday at 18:11 3 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: That would involve the EFL breaking their own rules. Not at all. They have complete discretion. (But chose not to exercise it last time) Quote
Gamst Posted yesterday at 18:11 Posted yesterday at 18:11 The owners and their stooges deserve the ridicule they will rightly receive from the footballing world. Happening twice shines a light on our decaying facilities. The players and the fans don’t deserve the humiliation though. I suppose on the bright side, anything that piles on the pressure and hastens their departure is a good thing. 2 Quote
JHRover Posted yesterday at 18:11 Posted yesterday at 18:11 Also should be noted by the fans and management team that a small squad struggling with injuries and depth have just wasted an hour of exertion in tough conditions for no reward whatsoever, and will now physically and mentally have to go again. I hope when more players break down and injuries are picked up there's no head scratching going on. By the time we've played our rearranged game against Wednesday we will effectively have played the best part of 2 extra league games over everyone else having had two cancelled with 15-20 minutes remaining in each. That's an extra demand we could really, really do without but has been imposed on these players and manager. 4 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted yesterday at 18:13 Posted yesterday at 18:13 Just now, RevidgeBlue said: Not at all. They have complete discretion. (But chose not to exercise it last time) They have discretion within their rules - those rules don’t include awarding the win to a team who was losing, Quote
chaddyrovers Posted yesterday at 18:13 Posted yesterday at 18:13 Our pitch need improvement now. Cant keep having games called off. Its not good enough. We cant let this happen again. We are Blackburn Rovers 8 Quote
G Somerset Rover Posted yesterday at 18:14 Posted yesterday at 18:14 1 minute ago, JHRover said: Also should be noted by the fans and management team that a small squad struggling with injuries and depth have just wasted an hour of exertion in tough conditions for no reward whatsoever, and will now physically and mentally have to go again. I hope when more players break down and injuries are picked up there's no head scratching going on. By the time we've played our rearranged game against Wednesday we will effectively have played the best part of 2 extra league games over everyone else having had two cancelled with 15-20 minutes remaining in each. That's an extra demand we could really, really do without but has been imposed on these players and manager. Indeed. All we’re taking away today is three yellow cards and a bad injury to Forshaw. Quote
Tomphil2 Posted yesterday at 18:17 Posted yesterday at 18:17 I see a fine coming eventually. We've already lost points over it. 3 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted yesterday at 18:18 Posted yesterday at 18:18 2 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: They have discretion within their rules - those rules don’t include awarding the win to a team who was losing, My reading of the rules you previously posted was - they can do whatever the hell they like. They have chosen to follow previous precedents to date but my understanding was they're under no obligation whatsoever to do so. Quote
pick32 Posted yesterday at 18:18 Posted yesterday at 18:18 If them rollers were the solution, why didn’t they have 10 of them? Why weren’t they out at half time? Why didn’t they have people who could actually push them at a decent pace Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted yesterday at 18:21 Posted yesterday at 18:21 1 hour ago, roversinmyblood said: I think that we were playing so bad despite leading by a goal that we would have eventually lost the game. At least this way when we replay the game we might have some of our injured players back and be a better proposition. We may also have some more players ( optimistic I know) as a result of the January transfer window. Disagree - think we were cruising to 3 points. Wednesday didn't even put up a fight (hilariously enough their only chance came from the pitch holding the ball up). 2 Quote
Gamst Posted yesterday at 18:25 Posted yesterday at 18:25 It’s a bleak midwinter for Rovers fans. A week with 2 last kick of the game equalisers conceded and a second home match of the season postponed whilst leading in the second half due to our dilapidated facilities. I don’t think our chances of recruiting new supporters are being helped here. It’s meant to be entertainment and they want our money for the privilege. Bah humbug. 1 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted yesterday at 18:25 Posted yesterday at 18:25 Just now, RevidgeBlue said: My reading of the rules you previously posted was - they can do whatever the hell they like. They have chosen to follow previous precedents to date but my understanding was they're under no obligation whatsoever to do so. They can’t change the result of the match. They can say the score at the time of abandonment stands. They can order a partial or full replay. They have discretion re terms/conditions of any replay. 1 Quote
RoversTilliDie Posted yesterday at 18:26 Posted yesterday at 18:26 I wouldn't be surprised, if the Oxford game is postponed, or abandoned, there's a lot of rain to come before Tuesday night. 1 Quote
M_B Posted yesterday at 18:28 Posted yesterday at 18:28 22 minutes ago, RTM08 said: I can't see how that would fly considering the Ipswich game setting the precedent. Yeah, not saying they would but wouldn't be surprised if it gets mooted. What if it happens again on Tuesday night ? Quote
M_B Posted yesterday at 18:30 Posted yesterday at 18:30 On a lighter note, there was a Japanese lad sat next to us, he's a student at Liverpool, and his dad is called Yuki Ohashi. 9 Quote
Waggy76 Posted yesterday at 18:32 Posted yesterday at 18:32 5 minutes ago, RoversTilliDie said: I wouldn't be surprised, if the Oxford game is postponed, or abandoned, there's a lot of rain to come before Tuesday night. I am not going if rain is forecast ! Quote
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