USABlue Posted Saturday at 17:04 Posted Saturday at 17:04 Just now, TugaysMarlboro said: There were a number of them out at half time. It's effectively pissing in the wind. The drainage is the problem. OK I had not seen them. 1 Quote
B16Rover Posted Saturday at 17:04 Posted Saturday at 17:04 At the time, when Yuki Ohashi cut his head I thought it was odd how quickly we found a Speedo swim cap for him to wear. Maybe this was the strategy and forward planning alluded to understand the new regime? 5 Quote
AvRover Posted Saturday at 17:05 Posted Saturday at 17:05 1 minute ago, RevidgeBlue said: (Tin hat on) Deliberate ploy to mothball Ewood? Prove me wrong but I think that's beyond the pale even for the owners. Where would the club even play that meets league regulations and isn't toxic from a rivalry perspective. Quote
USABlue Posted Saturday at 17:05 Posted Saturday at 17:05 1 minute ago, RevidgeBlue said: Not enough. Points deductions and /or the threat of expulsion from the League if the work isnt done required. They would probably like the expulsion one. Quote
TugaysMarlboro Posted Saturday at 17:07 Posted Saturday at 17:07 2 minutes ago, B16Rover said: At the time, when Yuki Ohashi cut his head I thought it was odd how quickly we found a Speedo swim cap for him to wear. Maybe this was the strategy and forward planning alluded to understand the new regime? That explains it. Dion De Neve is actually an olympic 1500m freestyle hopeful, not a footballer. 2 Quote
Old Codger Posted Saturday at 17:09 Posted Saturday at 17:09 10 minutes ago, lraC said: If the EFL have anything about them, they will force Rovers to refund home and away fans the ticket price, travel costs and any other out of pocket expenses. To ignore this and allow the club to get away Scot free is not good enough. Surely they can't expect everyone just to pay again, especially as there will be no guarantee that the replacement fixture will be completed. Quote
Norbert Rassragr Posted Saturday at 17:10 Posted Saturday at 17:10 Another game called off then. We really do have negligent owners. 2 Quote
Old Codger Posted Saturday at 17:12 Posted Saturday at 17:12 5 minutes ago, AvRover said: Prove me wrong but I think that's beyond the pale even for the owners. Where would the club even play that meets league regulations and isn't toxic from a rivalry perspective. Pune. No pune intended. It would be too pune-itive to contemplate anything as Puney as that. Quote
Popular Post roversfan99 Posted Saturday at 17:16 Popular Post Posted Saturday at 17:16 Absolutely shameful and embarassing. All comes back to the owners not funding that full pitch revamp. Dont allow for or get sucked in by the nonsense. Referees, opppsition managers, rainfall miles higher specifically in Blackburn, how its not our fault. It is 100% our fault. Its on the owners. Last time they were struggling to find precedent on how to finish the game. This time, we have some from the same Championship ground a couple of months ago. 14 Quote
CheshireRover Posted Saturday at 17:16 Posted Saturday at 17:16 10 minutes ago, AvRover said: Prove me wrong but I think that's beyond the pale even for the owners. Where would the club even play that meets league regulations and isn't toxic from a rivalry perspective. I’ve been thinking about this if we were to do as Rochdale are doing, probably Wigan or Blackpool we have the least amount of rivalry with locally? Potentially use Salford City Red’s ground given they’ve gone bump, its owners would be happy for the income. Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted Saturday at 17:18 Posted Saturday at 17:18 150 Years going down the River. 6 Quote
... Posted Saturday at 17:18 Posted Saturday at 17:18 20 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: Waste of 15 years. 💯 Quote
cesus Posted Saturday at 17:20 Posted Saturday at 17:20 Andy Bayes filming the pitch saying "the weather isn’t relenting here" FFS you could film my back garden saying the same but my back garden isn’t a professional sports arena. Are these people on the payroll!?! Quote
Cherry Blue Posted Saturday at 17:21 Posted Saturday at 17:21 Ok heavy rain and streets cant take it but a football ground in championship should be able to. Fuming!! Fine the owners. We did see venkys capital investments but those rollers did nothing. Pathetic. Tuesdays game must be off no way ground will recover with more continuous rain. 4 Quote
B16Rover Posted Saturday at 17:22 Posted Saturday at 17:22 If anyone is stuck for football to watch, Accy are now into minute 110 of their fixture under the 'relentless' weather 5 Quote
... Posted Saturday at 17:24 Posted Saturday at 17:24 (edited) 27 minutes ago, StHelensRover said: Fried chicken adverts, Ronaldinho, Steve Kean, Shebby Singh, Owen Coyle, League One, inability to complete transfer paperwork. Now we have the worst football pitch in the football PYRAMID Get them out Edited Saturday at 17:24 by ... 1 Quote
lraC Posted Saturday at 17:25 Posted Saturday at 17:25 3 minutes ago, scotchrover said: It will be someone else’s fault. Blame the fans, blame God, but never a hands up and an apology for getting things badly wrong. 2 Quote
Popular Post BRFC. Posted Saturday at 17:28 Popular Post Posted Saturday at 17:28 At what point do we begin protests? I have had enough of them, we’ve seen all quality and experience booted out the door and failure to manage the pitch, disgraceful and Amateur club we have become and it isn’t what Jack Walker would be proud of. VENKYS OUT! 11 Quote
Popular Post SuperBrfc Posted Saturday at 17:31 Popular Post Posted Saturday at 17:31 I'm glad. Really glad. It's embarrassing, but this kind of thing is needed to bring the spotlight on to the issues here. The bigger picture and aim is getting the club out of this lot's clutches. I hate the regime, not my club. Understand this, Rudy. This is a 15 year problem. You and Yasir are not the problem, for me. This isn't about either of you. This club does not recover nor succeed, until Pasha and Venky's have gone. The sporting media needs to ask a simple question tonight: "Why were Blackburn Rovers able to play in torrential rain at Ewood Park for many years during the Premier League era, without a problem, but now have to call games off?". Utterly embarrassing, but a fitting summary of this 15 year circus. 18 Quote
BRFC. Posted Saturday at 17:35 Posted Saturday at 17:35 3 minutes ago, SuperBrfc said: I'm glad. Really glad. It's embarrassing, but this kind of thing is needed to bring the spotlight on to the issues here. The bigger picture and aim is getting the club out of this lot's clutches. I hate the regime, not my club. Understand this, Rudy. This is a 15 year problem. You and Yasir are not the problem, for me. This isn't about either of you. This club does not recover nor succeed, until Pasha and Venky's have gone. The sporting media needs to ask a simple question tonight: "Why were Blackburn Rovers able to play in torrential rain at Ewood Park for many years during the Premier League era, without a problem, but now have to call games off?". Utterly embarrassing, but a fitting summary of this 15 year circus. Absolutely, to gain long term you need to suffer short term (look at Wednesday) boycotted then weeks later chansiri is gone and the future is bright 2 Quote
Popular Post JHRover Posted Saturday at 17:37 Popular Post Posted Saturday at 17:37 Stolen from someone on twitter: It's nearly Christmas and Rovers have had more home games abandoned than home wins. 15 Quote
Popular Post TimmyJimmy Posted Saturday at 17:37 Popular Post Posted Saturday at 17:37 Today there were 44 scheduled professional league matches in England across the four divisions. Two were abandoned. Charlton because of a spectator illness and ONE for a waterlogged pitch. For that club this is the second home fixture abandonment due to a waterlogged pitch. Elsewhere no other Prem/Championship/League2 match in England has been abandoned due to waterlogging THIS SEASON (Bolton's was down to a lights failure). Mr Gestede, please talk your way out of that. "We didn't think there was a problem" - then you're useless and you're fired. "The owners won't fund us" - they're worse than useless - they're fired. "We couldn't generate funds on our own" - Ahem, Wharton, Szmodics, the bus load of players that turned up in Derby and Wrexham - you're fired. Oh, you can't be arsed doing the boring day to day stuff like fixing fax machine, stitching and draining the pitch, cleaning and repairing the stadium - do us a favour, go away. PLEASE, and take that Pasha bloke with you. 14 Quote
Mike Graham Posted Saturday at 17:38 Posted Saturday at 17:38 49 minutes ago, Bethnal said: All those years of “critical friendship” really paying off! What is comment meant to mean? 1 Quote
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