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Everything posted by booth
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Mowbray in (if he keeps up the sensible approach)
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3 appearances.
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Joint top scorer 🙃
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Here's my summary of the match. Playing crap. Cardiff looking more likely to score. Gallagher scores a surprisingly well taken goal. Following that, absolutely World Class for about half an hour as Superdag and co rampage and dominate the match and score two more goals. Half time. Score fourth goal. Revert to crap again, Cardiff peppering the goal and scoring. 90 minutes. Amazing scenes on the Brerediaz Hat-Trick penalty. Overall, outstanding.
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Sad when you consider the amount of effort given to clubs by previous owners/executives to gain some success. The real problems start when the current management/executives decide they've had enough or in our case get sacked and the vultures circle. Agents, businessmen looking for a easy £££'s, tv pundits, crap old players looking for a last payday. It's been an absolute nightmare for Rovers. They can smell decline from their ivory towers.
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My condolences. One thing I’ll give Burnley credit for, creaky seats aside, they were well ran and a very relaxed club. People buying clubs in this manner shouldn’t be allowed.
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That’s a terrible deal any way you look at it. I saw an article that said once Pace has got his investment back he’ll plow some of his own fortune into the club. No idea how that’s going to happen.
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Have a read of this. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/feb/02/burnley-us-takeover-has-left-club-90m-worse-off-and-loaded-with-debt
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Waggott's interview with media
booth replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
So he's another shelfy. Who'd have thought it? Rovers are just ripe for the taking these days aren't they. -
Summer transfer window 2021.
booth replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The rest of the human race knew what you meant. Probably a few dogs and cats too.
