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  1. 28 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

    I will renewing my ST for next season when available 

    Sadly Chaddy, when Waggott and co know there are more like you, the agony for us all will be prolonged.  The club will, IMO, continue to take the fans for fools and dump on them window after window and season after season.

    If you really think anything other than the loose change from the Raya and Wharton monies will be reinvested then it might be time for you to undertake a huge self analytical review.

    IMO, the only action that will resonate is a huge boycott by the fans (season tickets, match, attendance, merchandise etc).

     

     

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  2. It's very sad when illness strikes any individual whether they be young, old, poor, rich, unknown, famous.

    Good luck Tony, hope you are soon fighting fit for your own, and your family's, sake.

    An American philosopher called Emerson wrote in the 19th century "The first wealth is health" - one of a number of poignant quotes I have on my office wall.  How very, very true.

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  3. 2 hours ago, MarkBRFC said:

    Never been more certain of a defeat in my life.

    Rovers just don't do these long Tuesday night away games well at all.

    Cardiff 2 Rovers 0

    Agree.

    Think Cardiff win at 7/4 will be a very good little earner.

    Our seaon continues to unravel. 

    Will we ever get another consistent run of games out of JRC?

    Will Fleck ever be fit enough to play more than 20 minutes for Rovers?

    Can we risk McFad, Hedges and Gallagher for a 4th game in 11 days given age and recent long absences?

    Should Buckley be thrown in after a lengthy absence and very little game time?

    What a sad and desperate mess we are in.

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  4. 8 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

    To be fair, that last bit does surely imply that younger fans than yourself are inferior.

    Not quite.

    What you have to remember is that for those of us who started supporting Rovers in the 1960's, life was very different.

    Mobile phones and social media didn't exist.  If we weren't happy, we had to find a way to express our displeasure and believe me, we did!  

    We lived and followed the club through some of the 'crappiest' times imaginable, times many of today's fans would, I suggest, find too distasteful.  I remember league games in the 1970's when we had less than 4,000 on Ewood - might be wrong here but recall a last league game of the season in 1970's in Division 3 when we had just over 3,000 fans on Ewood. 

    When some of us still followed Rovers home and away in those dark days, it's insulting to be criticised because we weren't at Preston yesterday.  But for those 3,000 to 4,000 hard core back in the 1970's, the club wouldn't be here today.

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  5. 1 hour ago, Andy said:

    Disagree with this mentality.

    Ie: I'm older than you, so I'm a superior supporter.

    It's obviously bollocks. I didn't choose when to be born, so the early 90's is the furthest back I go.
    That doesn't make me any less of a supporter than someone who happened to be born earlier than me.

    That is not what I said.

    Being 'targeted' by someone who was at Deepdale yesterday and knew I wasn't, inferring I wasn't a 'real fan' is utter sh1te.

    There are many on here who followed Rovers in dark, dark days before the likes of you and @chaddyroverswere even twinkles in your dads' eyes!

    No one is saying because we are older we are superior supporters.  The point being made is upstarts should think carefully before shooting their mouths off about supporters who helped keep the club alive in the real dark days following the club wherever they played  and letting the then 'powers that be' know what we felt with pitch invasions and demonstrations on Nuttall Street.  We were not like today's keyboard warriors, happy clappers, content to sit on our hands and do feck all.

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  6. 2 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

    So your stance is that if someone isn't 50+ they've not earned their colours as a fan?

    Lovely stuff. 

     

    2 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

    So your stance is that if someone isn't 50+ they've not earned their colours as a fan?

    Lovely stuff. 

    I didn't say that!

    Object to someone who goes to Preston for a Championship match and infers 'I'm not a real supporter' as I wasn't there.  Feckin shite. 

    Are you Chaddy's brother?

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  7. 55 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

    So you weren't there yesterday. That's all I was asking Mercer. 

    No need for any lectures from towards given I will continue to support my team through the good and bad times No questions asked Mercer. 

    Rovers till I die

    So you were there yesterday and I wan't for a Championship match - what do you want, a feckin Blue Peter badge?

    When you've watched the Rovers in shit holes like Tranmere, Halifax, Chesterfield and Mansfield in the old Third Division on cold Friday nights / Saturday afternoons then you have earned your colours.

    'Rovers till I die' - hope there's a bit more to your life than Rovers!  This shower of sh1te are simply not worth it.

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  8. 1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

    Firstly thought we were talking players not managers.

    And how do you know Eustace isnt hard and aggressive behind the scenes? 

    He is very demand and constant shouts instructions from the touchline. Guess you didn't see that yesterday. 

    Good guess!

    However, after following Rovers home, away and in Europe for cica 60 years, circa 50 years as a season ticket holder, I don’t need lectures!  I can readily recall my dad taking me down to Johnny Forbes on Northgate for my first season ticket as a 5 year old.

    Whilst we have, IMO, imbecilic owners and an equally imbeciilic CEO, I will not be setting foot in Ewood Park again.

    For those who swallow all the, IMO, Waggott sh1te then good luck.

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  9. 32 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

    What you seems to forget here is when JDT came in last season he made solid defensive and we develop our attacking style as the season went on. Eustace is doing the same but we are a scrap at the minute and results has to come first. 

    Funny enough, You asked me for my shortlist to replace JDT and Eustace was on that list. 

    On Big Sam, I didn't pilloried for the first 18 months but after that he wanted to leave us for a job in Dubai and his football didn't develop at all where someone like Mark Hughes or JDT style did. That's what I think Eustace will so. 

    So JDT was solid defensively when he first arrived but then we started leaking like a sieve and he hadn't a clue how to stop it?!

    Think the 'attacking style' developed as and when the players knew how to adapt to JDT's requirements.

    As posted previously, for me jury out on Eustace.  Limited experience at league level (60ish games), solid rather spectacular at Brum (as was Bowyer here when first appointed) and talking of Bowyer, too much 'luvvy, luvvy, family' stuff - little wonder likes of Brittain enjoying life.  We need an aggressive, hard bastard who takes no prisoners.

  10. Unfortunately, I think the shallowness and lack of quality in our squad is going to be increasingly evident as we enter a hectic few weeks. 

    Sadly, we have too many players who easily pick up injuries and are out for weeks at a time.  IMO, our medical/fitness department needs radically reviewing because based on results (keeping players fit and injury free and quick recovery times when injured), it does not seem fit for purpose. 

    Cardiff will see this as a great opportunity to get back on track (as all teams / strikers seem to against Rovers when looking to turn the corner with a win / goal).

    Cardiff to win by at least 2 clear goals with the Stoke win proving a false dawn - very difficult times to come. 

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  11. 3 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

    For me, Eustace is trying sort the defence out first and make us more solid defensive from open play and not get cut open. Similar to what Hughes did when he took over from Souness. It won't be beautiful football like under JDT but a team who will fight and commit for the shirt and the fans

    Staggered, but not surprised, how easy you switch seamlessly from one horse to the next.

    Firstly, you praised JDT to the hilt for his football principles and style of play and how all new signings should be made cognizant to that style; you then went on to say should JDTleave, he should be replaced by a manager / coach with exactly the same principles etc.

    JDT and Eustace are chalk and cheese yet you are lapping it all up.

    Your stuff about "a team who will fight and commit for the shirt and the fans" is also what Big Sam's Rovers did in the main and his football was pilloried by the likes of you.

    You must be Waggott's dream!!!

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  12. 4 minutes ago, K-Hod said:

    We’ve got Plymouth, Wednesday and Millwall at home that you'd be wanting 9 points from. Not saying it won’t be difficult for us, but for us to go down, the 5 teams below us need to close a 5 point gap and overhaul our superior goal difference. 
    Not saying it’s impossible, but I’d say it’s very unlikely tbf.

    Hmmm - in 2024, we've also had QPR, Huddersfield and Rotherham at home; 3 'similar' games to those referred to giving us just 2 points.  Add in Stoke if you want but that's still only 5 points from 4, on paper, 'must win' / 'winnable' games.

    I wish I shared your confidence and optimism!

  13. A huge task for JE to get us to safety.

    Take Tuesday's match at Cardiff:

    • Is 37 year old McFadzean going to play his 4th consecutive game in 11 days?
    • Are long term returnees Hedges and Gallagher going to manage their 4th consecutive game in 11 days given, particularly, Gallagher's injury record?
    • Will Fleck play again?  Hardly kicked a ball all season and injured within 20 minutes - you couldn't make it up!

    Just take a look at how weak our bench was today.

    Our threadbare squad is at breaking point and devoid of both quantity and quality.

    Think we can write-off Tuesday's game and looking at our remaining fixtures, I struggle to see how we even get 9 more points to get us to even 46 points which most likely will not be enough.

    Pick up a couple more injuries to the likes of SS and even Gallagher then we are well and truly feckin goosed.

     

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  14. 2 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

    trying to boost his confidence ahead of a big game where we need in him on form and scoring

    Feck me, was Gallagher auditioning for a son in law role!?

    An absurd comment.

    Think Cloughie would have said he wanted his c/f to be a hard, aggressive b@stard who terrifies the opposition and scores feckin goals! 

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  15. 11 minutes ago, NeilInBristol said:

    Not chrisene please. Awful against big club 

    Awful full stop.

    That man Broughton has much to be sorry for - I think his signings on the whole are minging,  SS clearly good, Hyam average and the rest a crock of the proverbial.  Indefensible.

    Factor in the feck ups with O'Brien, Brierley and Macguire and there is no case whatsoever, IMO, for his defence.

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  16. 1 hour ago, arbitro said:

    Personally I wouldn't have Brittain in my team on Saturday. He is a real weak (literally) link and in my view doesn't have the heart for a scrap. Having watched his marked improvement this season I would be promoting Leo Duru who has something about him. I know it would be a big ask of a young lad in a local derby but I have faith in him. He can also play in a four or a five.

    A Mike Ferguson or an El Hadji Diouf would have destroyed Brittain for good - metaphorically eaten him, chewed him and then spat out the remains.  Our, IMO, big mouth and coward of a full back must consider himself most fortunate not to have encountered a Fergie or a Dioufy!

  17. 14 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    Didn't someone say at one point that former head of commercial Paul Fielder's "plan" was to allow the Riverside to fall into disrepair  in the hope that it would be condemned and  that the Council would offer a grant towards replacement?

    With people like him and Waggott running the Club what hope have we got? I don't know where we find them  

    Would be no surprise to me if correct - said for years that Ewood is a nous free zone.  The calibre of club employee from top to bottom has, IMO, been dumbed down alarmingly over the years and the results are plain to see.

    15 minutes ago, arbitro said:

    He lives in Kent, Sevenoaks I think. He rents a house locally.

    This is operational bollocks.

    If it was anything to do with me, it would be a basic requirement that all key employees lived permanently within a one hour commute of Ewood Park and if it was not acceptable to that individual then tough and you move on.  Over the years, I've done my share of travel and living out of hotels, short term rentals etc whilst working on assignments etc and it's feckin hard work even in the short term but to do it for years (Mowbray, Waggott etc), in my experience, it's bound to impact adversely on job effectiveness.   

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