Upside Down Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 35 minutes ago, Tugayslongwalkoff said: Possibly. People ask why they’re still here, it has to be one of two things in my opinion. A - They are happy to leave us in limbo in the hope we will have a miraculous season whereby we are promoted on peanuts - waiting for the day somebody informs them that has happened and they can return to the stage as concerning heroes. B - They’re scared of what shady business dealings will be uncovered from their tenure during any potential takeover. B 1 Quote
JHRover Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago If getting back to the PL was even remotely of interest or on their radar then they would have conducted themselves very differently over the last 3-4 years. Like offering a drop of support to the 3 managers that got them within touching distance, not sold off all their best players, not undermined them, not allowed the last two to engineer moves away mid-season. That sort of thing. So we can safely drop the notion that they are waiting for a miraculous / unexpected return to PL riches. They've made it as clear as they possibly can they aren't interested and will actively sabotage our prospects of promotion if they can. 8 1 Quote
rovgers Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I don’t believe the notion that they’re sabotaging our prospects of promotion or wouldn’t want it. I’ve no idea why they still want to own us, the only reason I can think off is they don’t want the shame of walking away as failure (even though most would agree it is). I can see them more likely to sell the club if we were in the Premier League, which unfortunately won’t happen. Quote
JHRover Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Surely they'd be less likely to walk away in the PL (if they ever allowed us to get there)? Overnight their annual losses would stop and even an immediate relegation would take away the financial pressure for a few years. No doubt they'd also bask in the glory and turn up for a game against Man Utd / Liverpool with their mates as well. No I'm convinced the only way it ends is through financial or legal necessity. I had hoped the legal 'issues' in India were the start of the end but it seems not. So instead I'll just have to go back to hoping that their empire collapses and can no longer sustain the cost of this pointless project. 1 Quote
rovgers Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago If we did get back to the Premier League, they can walk away and claim their tenure was a success, claim the Premier League money to pay off debts to them and then sell up in the belief that more people will be willing to buy a Premier League team. I don’t think the “legal “issues”” will make any difference to them owning us, at the moment it’s only a civil case and not a legal case. As far as their business collapsing, the VH group had an annual turnover last year over a billion pounds, so the money they put into “this pointless project” is insignificant in their company. Quote
Rogerb Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 7 minutes ago, rovgers said: As far as their business collapsing, the VH group had an annual turnover last year over a billion pounds, so the money they put into “this pointless project” is insignificant in their company. The last quarter results showed the chicken business was losing money hand over fist Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago The reported turnover of VH group is around 100 million not 1 billion, the main listed entity 'Venkys Ltd' which flashes around our stadium made a profit of around 6.5 million so the money needed for Rovers is hardly insignificant in yearly turnover terms. Although probably doesn't make a dent in the families overall wealth. Quote
Ghost7 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Is this thread not local newsworthy? Can it be covered in the telegraph? We need to get the word out to all generations about the current fan sentiment and the boycott so that all know it's happening. 1 Quote
Ghost7 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On 12/01/2026 at 16:10, Mattyblue said: The apathy kind of sneaks up on you. It hit home to me the other day. We were planning some stuff and the Mrs said ‘but Rovers are at home?’ One, I hadn’t even checked the fixture list and two when I said ‘well, we’ll go that day anyway’, the fact we wouldn’t look to arrange it for other days had her shocked. Anybody that knows me would be amazed by that, Blackburn Rovers is part of my identity, like part of my family, certainly it’s how my actual family have always seen the club. I’ve prioritised it (or had it prioritised for me) since I was about six/seven years old. First it was knocking night games on the head, but I rationalised that in my head with ‘work, cold. Red button’. For 3pm’s? Well, I’d just rather be doing something else. A football club and your relationship to it is precious, something you can’t really quantify, the sense of pride, of belonging, that link to generations passed… and they’ve destroyed it. Exactly this, it really hits you when ‘but Rovers are at home?’ doesn't matter any more. Quote
M_B Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, Tomphil2 said: The reported turnover of VH group is around 100 million not 1 billion, the main listed entity 'Venkys Ltd' which flashes around our stadium made a profit of around 6.5 million so the money needed for Rovers is hardly insignificant in yearly turnover terms. Although probably doesn't make a dent in the families overall wealth. Their wealth should be an asset, instead it's the problem, unlike other owners who were/are losing money, they don't need to sell. 2 1 Quote
... Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 30 minutes ago, M_B said: Their wealth should be an asset, instead it's the problem, unlike other owners who were/are losing money, they don't need to sell. We're merging topics again folks 🙏 Quote
LWX Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago On 12/01/2026 at 13:57, ElTwis said: This thread is so sad! I wish the Rao family understood the human impact of their inaction. 100% Quote
Paul Mani Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I fell in love with Rovers in 1990, aged 9. Coming off the back of that World Cup, with the likes of Roger Miler and Toto Squillaci, I was ready… Born in Bolton, my Dad a Srilankan immigrant was already converted into a Wanderer and took me to games semi regularly. Then around this time he started a new job and had to work weekends leaving me at a loose end and desperate to watch a game. I played for a local team managed by ‘Mr Seed’ who was a Rovers fan and if you got MOM he would take you to the game as a reward. God knows I must have had a purple patch, but either way, I got hooked really quick. I fell in love with Blackburn Rovers and the rest as they say is history. Since this time, I would say I’ve held a season ticket for roughly 30 of the 35yrs. I’ve watched some of the most wonderful players grace Ewood Park but I’m pretty much done, too. For all the reasons stated on this thread and too many more to articulate. The truth is that it’s hope which drives our beautiful game. The hope of every football fan that it could be their year. The working man or woman’s escape from reality. That hope, that connection is almost gone now. It’s a flicker and I can’t bear to go anymore. I still love the club I remember, the club I was proud of but feel nothing for the one before me. Something akin to a victim of domestic violence, where I imagine you become numb to the pain. As painful as it sounds, I don’t want my children to experience this. My 9yr old daughter is just falling in love with football, and my boy is 4. I could take them to watch any team in the land and that’s where my head is at. I don’t want them to feel like this, so I’ve stopped going. I won’t be renewing and I just pray for the day Venkys leave. Such a shame. 4 3 Quote
Blow-in Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 12/01/2026 at 12:57, ElTwis said: This thread is so sad! I wish the Rao family understood the human impact of their inaction. Unfortunately I think they do, I fear that is the very point of holding on to the club. I believe they hate us. Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Blow-in said: Unfortunately I think they do, I fear that is the very point of holding on to the club. I believe they hate us. They'd never come out and say it but through their entire tenure there has definitely been an element of F U we own it it's ours. Come if you want but if not we aren't bothered we pay and we'll do as we please. Imo the ONLY way to break that is boycott and show them a football club is nothing without its fans and all the blame and bad publicity lies with you, regardless of your wealth. Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Are there any plans for the Coalition to challenge the Owners silence over the Letter?..again,strike while the Iron is hot surely. Can we ask the LT/National Media to get involved again and ask questions as to why we have been ignored. Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 13 hours ago, M_B said: Their wealth should be an asset, instead it's the problem, unlike other owners who were/are losing money, they don't need to sell. So what's your solution? Give up and do nothing? Quote
speedies gonna get ya. Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: Are there any plans for the Coalition to challenge the Owners silence over the Letter?..again,strike while the Iron is hot surely. Can we ask the LT/National Media to get involved again and ask questions as to why we have been ignored. Yes, but for us to be able to do that with any real mandate, the boycott must be a success. If it isnt then Pasha will claim we are the minority so no need to recognise us and reply. This is the crooks of the strategy but it is very difficult for many to understand that. Keep hearing" they already have my money" and " what will one game do?" 1 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, Paul Mani said: The truth is that it’s hope which drives our beautiful game. The hope of every football fan that it could be their year. The working man or woman’s escape from reality. You've summed it up perfectly there in three and a bit lines. For me there's simply no point in wasting time and money actively following a Club whose only goal is to be "sustainable" (Pasha) or which says in February/ March when you're in the play off positions that the goal for the season was never actually making them but planning for the following season. (Gestede) All allowed by owners with no interest who couldnt care less. Edited 3 hours ago by RevidgeBlue 2 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, speedies gonna get ya. said: Yes, but for us to be able to do that with any real mandate, the boycott must be a success. If it isnt then Pasha will claim we are the minority so no need to recognise us and reply. This is the crooks of the strategy but it is very difficult for many to understand that. Keep hearing" they already have my money" and " what will one game do?" I dont actually think it's a priority to challenge the non response to the letter, the longer it is ignored, the worse it looks on the Club. In response to your second point, I hope the boycott is a huge success from your point of view, but even if it is, I doubt it will achieve much in itself frankly. Sustained action over an extended period of time however might, and it all has to start somewhere and this is an ideal first step. 1 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 15 hours ago, rovgers said: A quick google search: Try doing some individual research instead of generic AI which always throws up the easiest to find options first. Quote
Devon Rover Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Thank you to everyone who has engaged with this post. I really didn't intend to bring people down, so I'm sorry if that's the case for anybody. But, not for the first time, I've been reminded of how many passionate and dedicated supporters of this club are here on this site. I've appreciated reading each of your posts on this thread and I hope for you all (as well as, selfishly, for myself!) there appears some light on the horizon through a change in Blackburn Rovers' ownership. Because, for many of us, the club is clearly entwined with so many different aspects of our purpose, families, lives, and history. Edited 1 hour ago by Devon Rover spelling 1 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, Devon Rover said: Thank you to everyone who has engaged with this post. I really didn't intend to bring people down, so I'm sorry if that's the case for anybody. But, not for the first time, I've been reminded of how many passionate and dedicated supporters of this club are here on this site. I've appreciated reading each of your posts on this thread and I hope for you all (as well as, selfishly, for myself!) there appears some light on the horizon through a change in Blackburn Rovers' ownership. Because, for many of us, the club is clearly entwined with so many different aspects of our purpose, families, lives, and history. You didnt bring anyone down with your beautifully written post. I suspect for many the thread has also provided a valuable outlet for a cathartic outpouring of grief. 2 Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, speedies gonna get ya. said: Yes, but for us to be able to do that with any real mandate, the boycott must be a success. If it isnt then Pasha will claim we are the minority so no need to recognise us and reply. This is the crooks of the strategy but it is very difficult for many to understand that. Keep hearing" they already have my money" and " what will one game do?" Good to hear. Amidst all this 'painful acceptance' we cannot and must not accept their arrogant silence. We must demand answers,they have a responsibility to communicate. Quote
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