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broadsword

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  1. Fair play but how do you explain the Sunderland game? A fiver nil flash in the pan, it's just mental
  2. I must say, how can this be the same team that took Newcastle to the limit? We piss all over Sunderland and now this. Makes me think we only turn up if we're playing higher league opposition, so there's nothing at stake and we're expected to lose anyway. Or the other team is so piss poor and on such an awful run that there's barely anything there for us to beat. The dressing room atmosphere must be terrible. Rich roll likes to all his guests, are you dragged or driven. These lads are definitely dragged. Jump in the rubber dinghy at the first opportunity and don't look back. Shocking stuff. The rot starts with the owners
  3. Oh lord. It's my birthday today, what fresh hell is this? I'm running the London marathon for charity in eleven days, I've just been taking it easy, can't risk going down the pub or anything, don't want to get ill. I had assumed after Sunderland that the danger was over. How wrong was I? I wonder what the particular permutation of teams at the lower reaches of this division says about the premier League revolution. A number of these teams were in the top flight not so long ago. Now we're all trying to outdo each other for awfulness
  4. If Sammie da Szmo has had a bad game today, I'm not bloody surprised. Two international games in what, five days. Then back to play for us after carrying us all season. The man just be absolutely shagged out. He's not long been a dad (second time?) also I think
  5. That's six more draws then because we aren't winning are we? Two wins in twenty now. If we don't win between now and the end of the season but somehow manage to stay up, then Sammie leaves, well start next season on a real low
  6. What's the difference financially between selling now and selling if we get promoted. Given that the debts would have to be written off. These people must be so dense, we basically have no chance of getting promoted while they are here. It's just crackers. And if we ever did make it to the prem, they'd change their mind and decide to stay. Are they expecting to win the court case then, because there's no way wed get promoted without winning that
  7. I think it's only fat Bazza who wants to keep us, Madame I'm sure would be happy to be rid of us, but only if there's no comebacks. Then they can happily fuck off and nawse up their next misbegotten vanity project
  8. Maybe that's the game plan, run us into the ground, liquidate the club and bury the paper trail
  9. Needs a shellacking upside the grid from the three bears first
  10. It's like the witnesses knocking on your door. Best off hiding in your kitchen. Eustace is the Messiah! Behold... The point against Plymouth!
  11. Absolutely. McFadzean had barely played before coming to us, now he's getting selected every game, he's late thirties, and expected to hold a high line. I mean it's just asking for trouble. In fact that should be on the club badge now. Blackburn rovers. Club motto-asking for trouble
  12. Can you imagine souness standing that? Fuck me, he'd hit the roof and go straight off it. No wonder we're in the shit. It's the anyone left at the club who cares any more? What a mess.
  13. Not quite sure how that happened, but I'm happy to leave it untouched. Much like the vol-o-vents
  14. Can you honestly see them now turning the form book upside down and going on a run that saves us? Doesn't seem too likely
  15. Well yeah, what is it now, two wins from nineteen, or is it twenty? Feels like we're playing as beaten men. Millwall and Plymouth, those two were our most winnable games of the run in. The manager is uninspired, the players deflated, short of confidence, with no guts for the fight in most cases. Our form has gone off a cliff and we've forgotten how to win. We've not been in the bottom three all season. When we had a ten pint buffet I said I couldn't see us going down this year. But my god we're sitting ducks for those below us. And as soon as we drop into the bottom three, it's game over
  16. I've always thought Gallagher is scared to score. It's only when things are in his favour, eg Wrexham, that he looks like a striker. He's an absolute Nelly
  17. https://brfcs.com/magazine/articles/they-played-for-both-rovers-and-the-pilgrims/449 Didn't Beamo play for Plymouth too? Beeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeamoooo! Nope, he didn't. Maybe I'm getting mixed up with Jim furnell for some reason
  18. I guess people will believe what makes them comfortable. This is why I've seen otherwise intelligent people believe all sorts of conspiracy nonsense. It's an emotional thing, that bypasses critical reasoning. I mean the very idea that for the last thirteen years vultures have been picking the meat off our bones and we're on the verge of a third relegation, but it's nothing to do with venkys , is obviously nonsense
  19. Despair is the right word. Despair is anger with nowhere to go. Until there's a groundswell of support for taking action, then nothing will change. The n supporters have to be united. Unfortunately, and incredibly, there's are so fans who think venkys are a good thing. It's either relegation or admin or the Indian court or fans disrupting games that's going to change it. Why they want to keep us is a mystery. A mate recently described them as useless fuckwits. But yeah, I'm in despair with it all. The lowest I've ever been with rovers. The thought that they'll never go absolutely haunts me. It's like something out of Saw
  20. Yeah, you may well be right there. Certainly we seem to agree that the club was valued at £23m and not £43m as it says in article
  21. Yeah, but why, Jesus Mary and Joseph, WHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Christ on a Friday jumping a shark on a steampunk jetski shouting aii aiii yippee, why do they refuse to sell?
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