Steve Bruce has gone back to rovers with a new offer for David Dunn. Weekend stories that Birmingham were to offer a part exchange deal have been denied by John Williams.
Local sources say that Dunny would be keen on a move to St. Andrews.
For the full story, see the Lancs evening telegraph.
He would probably work out that if Dale Winton's wedding was more important than the iraq war, then I can't believe it's not football is the place to be!
It's quite simple really. Have you seen anything yet, that justifies the war. Some people would argue, that evidence of Saddam's alleged murder and torture of his own people is justification in itself. That the overthrow of his regime is justified because of this.
Other's argue that ONLY discovery of WMD'd will justify such action.
I thought now might be a good time to take a sample of opinions of the site members, on the Iraq situation. The question is simple.
Given that, as yet, no WMD's have been found, is the coalition's attack on Iraq justified?
As you have probably just read on the news, Rovers have just announced their long awaiting return to Dublin. This time we are playing Bray Wanderers on Wednesday 6th August. Here is some info to help.
Bray is a tourist town 21 miles South of Dublin, within easy reach of the DART train sevice from Dublin centre.
Currently many airlines offer very very cheap flights to Dublin (especially Ryanair from Leeds and Liverpool) and we expect the many Rovers fans will be staying in Dublin itself rather than Bray (last train between the two seems to be 23:30) to sample Dublin's excellent night life.
Bray Wanderers play at "The Carlisle" which looks a similar standard of St. Patricks where Rovers played a couple of years ago and the are know as the Seagulls . They are currently 4th in the Irish 1st Division.
Handy Websites
http://www.ryanair.co.uk - Ryanair
http://www.visitdublin.com/ - Dublin Tourist Info site
http://www.visitdublin.com/maps/dartmap.asp - A map of the train route from Dublin to Bray
http://www.bray.ie/ - Bray Tourist Board (includes how to get to Bray and hotels)
http://www.braywanderers.ie/ - Bray Wanderers
http://members3.boardhost.com/braywanderers/ - Bray Wanderers Messageboard
http://www.bray.ie/business/pubs.htm - Pubs in Bray
Blackburn Rovers have just announced their long awaiting return to Dublin. This time we are playing Bray Wanderers on Wednesday 6th August.
Bray is a tourist town 21 miles South of Dublin, within easy reach of the DART train sevice from Dublin centre.
With many airlines currently offering very cheap flights to Dublin (especially Ryanair from Leeds and Liverpool) and such good memories of the trip to St. Patricks we expect quite a number to travel.
More info on Bray, Dublin and Bray Wanderers along with links to handy websites can be found on the messageboard here
Hakan Sukur could make his debut against Manchester City in a fortnight's time. He's back in training and will start kicking a ball next week. The full story is in the
lancashire evening telegraph
Despite the opportunity of going to the worlds biggest club, Matt Jansen has opted for a loan move to coventry city.
The paperwork was concluded this afternoon. The loan period is for the rest of the season.
Rovers fans will wish Matty all the best, and will look forward to seeing him back at Ewood for the start of next season.
David Dunn has been included in rovers reserve side to face Middlesboro' at Billingham Synthonia [?] tonight. Rovers will be hoping that Dunny comes through unscathed, as he will be needed when rovers face Chelsea in two weeks time.
David Thomson will sit out the next two games following his tenth booking of the season.
I reopened this topic because one or two posters hadn't seen the results. The latest posts have caused closure.
Thenodrog, your latest, whether drunk or not, is totally unacceptable. Personal Abuse is the reason for closure, again it wont be tolerated.
I'm quite confident that I have the backing of Admin and mods on this, and hopefully, the majority of members.
Cheers, ewood pork. Always look for your report on the reserves. Nice to know Stig's done well. He's not the best left back we've ever seen, but he's not the worst either. He certainly adds a bit of balance to the side.
I'm a little worried about Matty though. Physically, he looks more in need of rest than matches, to me.
Radio Lancs this morning reported that Martin "Tiny" Taylor was the subject of an enquiry from an "extremely well known premiership manager". Souness told them that no way would he consider selling Tiny.
There is speculation that the enquiry may have been from Alex Ferguson, with Tiny being a possible replacement for Laurent Blanc .