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Just now, SIMON GARNERS 194 said:

Pre-game media?

May offer to walk out if challenged.

 

Like Rudy and probably Pasha, he's pretty arrogant. 

1 win in 10 at home, 3 points off the drop, sat 20th in the league, genuinely not sure how he has the stones to have such arrogance that he can't be challenged.

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Posted
20 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

Will Ismael be doing his pre-game press conferences today? 

Could get interesting with the external ones, BBC Lancashire must ask him about the fan dissent.

Probably tomorrow, normally does it on Friday if its Saturday home game. 

External ones? Just BBC radio Lancs I would imagine 

Just now, SIMON GARNERS 194 said:

Pre-game media?

May offer to walk out if challenged.

 

It's will be only BBC radio Lancs and Rovers Tv there. 

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I will go tomorrow as have paid for my season ticket and football is a nice bit of escapism from the daily grind.

I don't enjoy it at the moment and haven't really for a few years as our home form has generally been poor under different managers. In particular this season it's been really drab, we look clueless in attack or with the ball and dodgy at the back when under little pressure. 

I will happily miss the Watford game as per the call to action but missing the rest of the season feels a step too far given iv paid for it. A boycott on season tickets next season is definitely something I would support and I think would have the largest impact in the boardroom.

I think we will get beat again tomorrow by a narrow margin. Sometimes I wish we just got thumped at home rather than all these narrow defeats as it just gives Ismael excuses all the time. A 0-4 hammering might force some changes.

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Posted
1 hour ago, roverblue said:

I will go tomorrow as have paid for my season ticket and football is a nice bit of escapism from the daily grind.

I don't enjoy it at the moment and haven't really for a few years as our home form has generally been poor under different managers. In particular this season it's been really drab, we look clueless in attack or with the ball and dodgy at the back when under little pressure. 

I will happily miss the Watford game as per the call to action but missing the rest of the season feels a step too far given iv paid for it. A boycott on season tickets next season is definitely something I would support and I think would have the largest impact in the boardroom.

I think we will get beat again tomorrow by a narrow margin. Sometimes I wish we just got thumped at home rather than all these narrow defeats as it just gives Ismael excuses all the time. A 0-4 hammering might force some changes.

I understand the sentiment but out of context the first two paragraphs are extremely funny 

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Posted

I won't be missing any Saturday games as I have already paid for them. I am happy to stroll in late though if a (sensible - 15 mins 150 yrs, 18.75 mins etc) target time is organised. This tactic was effective for Wolves the other week which was on TV and elicited some explanations of the reasons to viewers. I would do this against Wrexham which is on Sky and will have exposure in USA due to  their owners. I don't attend midweek games due to travel and really only have a ST as it guarantees away tickets and I am even less prepared to miss these. Also think the manager is plotting his exit by stating his requirements for January which he probably knows will not be met with adequate players. He will soon have been here longer than most of his other appointments.

Posted
1 hour ago, B16Rover said:

I understand the sentiment but out of context the first two paragraphs are extremely funny 

😄 mental isn't it. Genuinely feels like an obligation at this point rather than something I look forward to, imagine I will bin it off at the end of the season unless something changes. Can you imagine the state of this squad after another summer window that Rudy and Pasha oversee? A first 11 of Dion De Neves, no thanks.

Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, roverblue said:

😄 mental isn't it. Genuinely feels like an obligation at this point rather than something I look forward to, imagine I will bin it off at the end of the season unless something changes. Can you imagine the state of this squad after another summer window that Rudy and Pasha oversee? A first 11 of Dion De Neves, no thanks.

By the end of next summer, we will wish we had a first 11 of players as good as Dion De Neve 🙂 

The downgrade is ongoing 

Edited by KentExile
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Posted
1 hour ago, rigger said:

It would seem that a few of the die-hard attendees, are only going because they have already paid for a season ticket.

I think thats pretty much the case in honesty, that being said... Given 2 home matches have been called off due to sheer ground maintenance incompetence/under funding... I wonder if there is potential to claim our money back as we've been mis-sold???

🤣

Posted
6 minutes ago, AVE1875 said:

I think thats pretty much the case in honesty, that being said... Given 2 home matches have been called off due to sheer ground maintenance incompetence/under funding... I wonder if there is potential to claim our money back as we've been mis-sold???

🤣

Not a hope in hell.

Posted
13 hours ago, neophox said:

Boggan, Joseph or Tyjon in the matchdag squad.

Agreed - you cannot convince me that Gueye is going to perform better than any of these.

Posted

Couldn’t give a f**k anymore.

Boycotting early and going to watch Chorley at 3pm instead.

Blackburn Rovers FC is now unrecognisable to me.

If you’re still turning up blindly, wake up. If you’re not behind Venky’s Out, you’re part of the problem.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, DuffsLeftPeg said:

Couldn’t give a f**k anymore.

Boycotting early and going to watch Chorley at 3pm instead.

Blackburn Rovers FC is now unrecognisable to me.

If you’re still turning up blindly, wake up. If you’re not behind Venky’s Out, you’re part of the problem.

I'm going to Pilates.

Posted

I have a league match with my U11 side in the morning and, genuinely, I am more invested in that than the Rovers game.

I'll probably catch Rovers on (entirely legitimate, of course) telly when I get in, but my weekend mood will be defined by how my twelve 10-year-olds get on just before.

We're going for a 3rd consecutive league win and playing Dingles 🫡

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Andy said:

I have a league match with my U11 side in the morning and, genuinely, I am more invested in that than the Rovers game.

I'll probably catch Rovers on (entirely legitimate, of course) telly when I get in, but my weekend mood will be defined by how my twelve 10-year-olds get on just before.

We're going for a 3rd consecutive league win and playing Dingles 🫡

Good luck! Hope you win!

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Posted

I'm actually now going to the game tomorrow as a one off, a friend of mine is up from London and wants to go to the game and Ill hopefully be seeing another friend I've not seen for ages who had a cancer diagnosis.

Meanwhile the Cap of Honour thing gets ever more bizarre - Nicky Reid the latest recipient.

 

Posted

Just ordered 2 tickets for tomorrow online, an incredible faff, having to re-register an account etc - why do they make things so difficult?

No instructions whatsoever online about where to actually pick the tickets up from - can anyone assist in that respect please?

Posted
4 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

Just ordered 2 tickets for tomorrow online, an incredible faff, having to re-register an account etc - why do they make things so difficult?

No instructions whatsoever online about where to actually pick the tickets up from - can anyone assist in that respect please?

If you have bought them online, I presume they will be digital tickets?

If so you need to go to your email confirmation and download them into your google/apple wallet.

Posted

Online is more difficult than it should be. Customer facing stuff that works (or doesn't) - including manning telephones that are answered quickly and supporter relations - is absolute basic stuff and another sign of a failing entity

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Posted
5 minutes ago, MarkBRFC said:

If you have bought them online, I presume they will be digital tickets?

If so you need to go to your email confirmation and download them into your google/apple wallet.

Ah ok thanks - just had an e mail about it.

I have no idea what a Google wallet is, tend not to use my phone for paying for stuff but Ill persevere and get there eventually I guess.

Does this mean you can't attend matches if you dont have a smart phone? 

Posted
2 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

Ah ok thanks - just had an e mail about it.

I have no idea what a Google wallet is, tend not to use my phone for paying for stuff but Ill persevere and get there eventually I guess.

Does this mean you can't attend matches if you dont have a smart phone? 

No, you could print the ticket at home, or get a hard copy ticket at the ticket office.

Posted
30 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

 

Does this mean you can't attend matches if you dont have a smart phone? 

You can go to the ticket office and buy a paper ticket, but it costs you and extra £3 to do so!

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