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3 hours ago, Ossydave said:

He's essentially given out numbers for Rudy, Suhail and Yasir.

Confirmed he's not a Rovers fan but very much anti venkys.

He also dropped a hint saying his team was a similar shirt just red and white. Thinking about that comment, Feyenoord immediately springs to mind. This person is clearly an ex employee who hates venkys and their cronies.

We have an ex manager who left on bad terms and has Feyenoord links, or am I reading way too much into it? 🤔

Waaay too much I’d say…I love JDT but…😆

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Just to hopefully add a bit of levity to this dreadful situation. I've been going on Ewood Park since 1978 (aged 7) with my dad, and my son joined us in 2008, (also aged 7) 

My dad is now aged 80. We discussed the pros and cons of a boycott at length yesterday. He listened intently to everything I said, asked a series of thoughtful questions, mulled it over for 20 minutes....

and then made a decision to check the weather forecast this morning!

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1 hour ago, desrover said:

When does the 'actual' attendance get released? Be interesting to see the difference with the 'official' one!

Will be boycotting along with two others.

Are there any plans for the PNE game - maybe going on 15 minutes later or something else?

I think a 15 minute no show and Red cards when we return to our seats. Impactful and visual 

Posted
45 minutes ago, Waggy76 said:

I am in warmer climes but I would be boycotting if in UK..

Find it a  very difficult to watch these days !

This is my 57th season , this squad of players is the pits !

Never seen BRFC so devoid of talent !

We can all get behind a sh1t side, devoid of talent, if we know the clubs pulling in the right direction Waggy76.

The current happenings at Ewood are by design.

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13 hours ago, Proudtobeblue&white said:

Well for my sins I’m in RBH with pneumonia! Wasn’t going anyway as I haven’t been for probably 5-Years, but good on everyone not going, if it’s the beginning to an end then alls well that ends well. Fuck off Venkys, you are not welcome here.

Empty stadium and 3 points would no doubt  assist recovery. 

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2 hours ago, Gav said:

Fair play, mixed bag with our group. 

’Its the only day of week I can get rid of the bloody wife’ Was one reply 🤣

If he must, tell her he is off to match and then spend the afternoon down the pub !

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I am going today, though I have respect to anyone who is boycotting.

I think it’s a deeply personal decision and whatever decision you choose is the right one for you.

Lets all hope we can be discussing a successful on field performance along with the boycott at 5pm

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5 hours ago, Ossydave said:

He's essentially given out numbers for Rudy, Suhail and Yasir.

Confirmed he's not a Rovers fan but very much anti venkys.

He also dropped a hint saying his team was a similar shirt just red and white. Thinking about that comment, Feyenoord immediately springs to mind. This person is clearly an ex employee who hates venkys and their cronies.

We have an ex manager who left on bad terms and has Feyenoord links, or am I reading way too much into it? 🤔

Not many clubs wear a red and white halved shirt….could you imagine 😂

More likely that someone is writing all that to make it look like JDT (or someone close to him) in my opinion.

 

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Life only normally allows me to get back up for a couple of home games a season with my girls - and its an opportunity to visit family at the same time. We'd planned in this weekend to be one of those weekends a while ago. However, we're still very much in Sussex today. will be at QPR away - but not sure when we'll get to Ewood next now.

Hope today can make a difference.

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49 minutes ago, rog of the rovers said:

I am going today, though I have respect to anyone who is boycotting.

I think it’s a deeply personal decision and whatever decision you choose is the right one for you.

Lets all hope we can be discussing a successful on field performance along with the boycott at 5pm

Hope you've got the Riverside to yourself.

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I always thought that the only way to get rid of these owners was with people power and voting with a few no shows, let's hope today gains that traction. I also hope it would still be happening if we were having a half decent season as nothing is going to change until this cancer is gone! 

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32 minutes ago, StubbsUK said:

Before I get into this post I'll spell it out because I know the first reply will probably be "Are you comparing protesting against Venkys to ending apartheid in South Africa?" No, obviously, even if Venkys might be harder to get rid of.

A common retort against the protests is "They won't even know it's happened", and that always makes me think of the Dunnes Store ladies in Ireland. They started a protest against selling South African grapefruits that everyone said was useless, how can 10 ladies in Ireland not selling grapefruits end apartheid.

It took a while but through a chain of events started by 1 person seeing their protest their persistence led to Ireland being the first country to ban the import and sale of all goods from South Africa which triggered others to follow suit and started an economic meltdown that helped end the regime. David Nihill covers it brilliantly.

So, to those boycotting the match today, talking to the press, talking to their mates ... you don't know who is going to see it, you don't know who they are going to tell and you don't know who's going to be our Nimrod.

Or, much closer to home, the Lancashire cotton famine 

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You could say I’m part of the newer generation. First game was against Arsenal back in 2010 I think it was. What a win that was. Since then I’ve been a season ticket holder. All I wanted to see was rovers win matches and be successful like we were in the 1990s and so on. My mum would always tell me about rovers back then and how good they were and possibly the best team in England. It’s hard to miss a game as I am young and still have that fiery emotion inside of me. But I have made the decision to boycott today and not renew my season ticket for next season until venkys and co have gone. 

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Desperately hoping this is the first step in ridding ourselves of this ownership.

It's been 15 years, quite frankly we've been incredibly patient but it feels we are definitely at a point of no return with Venkys. They're done, there is no getting the fans back on side, our relationship, not just with them but with the whole hierarchy is fractured beyond repair. 

Rovers is our club, not theirs. It's time to take it back.

As final note, if this boycott isn't as successful as hoped (in terms of empty seats) we can't be too down hearted, it's just the first step and the longer this ownership keeps dragging us down, the more people will follow with action.

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2 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I was just reading that Rochdale have just received a grant of £250,000 towards the pitch that they have renewed over the last couple of months.  No chance of us being smart enough to do stuff like that.

Based on the Gestede calls, we’d be offered £250k and by the time Rudy had finished we’d be receiving £125k. 

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i just want rovers to be well run,like they used to be,promotion is a bonus but it would`nt matter to me if we were as skint as we were in the 80`s just as long as those running the club were doing it for the benefit of blackburn rovers.thats not been the case for the last 15 years

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2 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I was just reading that Rochdale have just received a grant of £250,000 towards the pitch that they have renewed over the last couple of months.  No chance of us being smart enough to do stuff like that.

Probably through one of the Sport England or Football Foundation pots. Given our Championship status we wouldn't qualify for many of the stadium and facilities grants on offer.

Give it a few years though ...

Posted
32 minutes ago, Elrovers said:

You could say I’m part of the newer generation. First game was against Arsenal back in 2010 I think it was. What a win that was. Since then I’ve been a season ticket holder. All I wanted to see was rovers win matches and be successful like we were in the 1990s and so on. My mum would always tell me about rovers back then and how good they were and possibly the best team in England. It’s hard to miss a game as I am young and still have that fiery emotion inside of me. But I have made the decision to boycott today and not renew my season ticket for next season until venkys and co have gone. 

Jesus, you poor sod. 2010? You've just seen shit. 

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