
lraC
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5 hours ago, SuperBrfc said:
I agree with pretty much all of this. I get that the words 'badly advised' anger many because some Rovers fans use that as a cop out to excuse the owners. However, it is true that they were and still are being badly advised. That doesn't excuse them in any way, though. They are not innocent or naive, they simply know nothing about football and how best to run a football club. Why they still own this club is a mystery.
In my opinion, they don't know when to step in and put their foot down, so things just drag on and on. Remember that nonsense "we are confused" interview? He wasn't kidding. That's why the charlatans are having a whale of a time. They will never have it this 'good' again at any other club.
The HSH pillocks, Waggott, whoever else has their ear...I don't believe a single one of them advises anything for the benefit of the club. It's all about getting out as much as they can for themselves and their mates. It doesn't take a genius to work out why one of the clowns recently called them 'fantastic owners'.
Any owner with a shred of football knowledge would recognise that 2 wins in 17 isn't good enough and that a change needs to be made. Mowbray even expected it. Not these owners, though.
Any owner with a shred of football knowledge would recognise that your best assets need to be tied down to help the club in the long term. Not these owners, though.
The manager looks fed up, his demeanor says he couldn't care less and he is now slowly backtracking from his aim of the top 6. Not a problem. Crack on. After all, who has given them all that spiel and jargon about 'philosophy, identity, transitions, possession football, growing the club etc'? He's probably viewed as some kind of football expert in Pune who just needs a bit more time.
Do the owners want Premier League football? Probably, but they have no idea how to get there and imo, they are entrusting people at the club, who don't want promotion to the Premier League. The entire lot of them need to go in order for us to get our club back. As the owners won't sell up, the first step should be to launch the Coventrio out.
As pointed out by Arbitro, they chose to ignore the letter written, by Paul Hunt, Williams, Finn & Goodwin. They have also ignored the offer Ian Battersby, & Ian Currie, to buy into the club, which would have allowed them to eventually, bow out. At that time, the debt was a fraction of the current level. The fans letter sent a few weeks ago, again has been totally ignored. Even now, players contracts are not renewed in time and people are brought in as recently as this week, who can only be regarded as connected to the others, already here, who appear to be, feathering their own nests.
Surely when all they seem to listen to, are the wrong people, it can’t be bad luck. HSH look like nothing but trouble, yet the owners allow them to carry on bringing players, managers and administrators in whilst describing the owners as fantastic. What is going on?
No wonder people have suspicions that someone else is a shadow owner, what else can make all this plausible?-
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3 hours ago, Gav said:What many of us have been saying for years, sadly some fans do not see that the real issues lie upstairs, some post on here.
The changes can only start on the pitch and in the dugout but fans know that the real issues lie upstairs and with the club now heavily indebted to the Venky’s, it begs the question of whether we’ll see change before we see relegations, worsening financial problems and the collapse of a once great Blackburn Rovers.
I'll also add that I've never heard the phrase ‘Mowbrayball’ from the article..
As @arbitro said last week and some of us have been saying for a while, give me non league football tomorrow to get rid of Venkys and I'd take that now. This club and town can then start to rebuild, hopefully in time for my grandchildren to take on the baton and do it with pride and passion for this once great football club.
But we digress....
Venky's have been nothing but poison for this club. I am pretty sure most posters on here are in agreement with that, but sadly, there are far too many, who are STILL trotting out the badly advise crap. Until the fan base is united and finds a way of coming together with a common goal to drive them out, our beloved club, is indeed, in grave danger.
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5 minutes ago, LScotty2706 said:
Rovers 1-0 down at half time
Where did you get the score update from?
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1 hour ago, Ianrally said:
Mowbray comment you could easily belive him making, before a ball is kicked.
"The season is going well at the moment. I have just checked the table and we are up to third".
He doesn’t check the table, especially the treatment table.
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13 minutes ago, JoeH said:
You'll eat your words. He's a top talent and only been held back by two injuries sadly. Was immense in his half at Fylde, best player on the day.
I hear some good things about him and a crop of other youngsters too.
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2 minutes ago, JBiz said:
And winds lots of us up and turns us off the point of a forum.
End of the day that’s just my view point, maybe its just bad timing in my part that I catch ;cathartic, unfunny attempts at humour in threads, or unsubstantiated conspiracy theories, or flip flopping, writing off players, accusing posters of “defending the club”, posters accusing renewers as “supporting our decline” etc.
Anyway, to the pub for what should be a historic day for English football.
It shows you care and a bit of sarcastic humour, isn’t up everyone’s street.
Enjoy the pub and the day. Hope we are all on a high later.
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14 hours ago, gumboots said:
No they won't. They will have bought in good faith. If the club decides to close a stand after selling tickets there, they shouldn't charge extra. When I go to the theatre we always buy the cheapest tickets for seats we are prepared to sit in. If they move us we don't pay extra. If the rest of the theatre is full then we sit in the seats weve chosen gladly
Have you seen, comedy of errors?
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19 minutes ago, Sparks Rover said:I'd say it more an attempt at satire.
If some had once told me, that we would bring a Malaysian TV pundit, who would come across as a complete moron, in the press, give him the title global advisor and let him sign a clutch of Portuguese duds, I would have thought that was an attempt at satire too.
Sadly, the club has become something of a joke, over the last 10 years, so we need to poke some fun at ourselves now and then. It keeps some of us sane.
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7 hours ago, simongarnerisgod said:
i think it`s even worse,at least kean was a clueless idiot who did`nt know what he was doing,in that respect he was going to get the bullet or resign due boardroom pressure,mowbray and swag have the club to themselves with no one apparently bothered about what they do,look at some of the performances last season,it was clear no one gave a flying ****, the manager was sat on his arse at games looking comatosed more often than not
im`e not in any way trying to defend the cupid stunt kean but at least he did try to show some leadership on the touchline,mowbray is just taking the **** out of us,he might as well go to the telegraph and announce he`s not bothered about the fans and club,just his fat salary,in that respect he`s worse than kean and he disgusts me
There was a rumour that when Kean was playing at being manager, that he organised a fancy dress party, with the theme being Cluedo characters. When the manager turned up, no one could work out, who he was, until Danny Murphy announced that he was Kean, as Mustard.
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10 hours ago, OldEwoodBlue said:
Poor old Tony takes all the flack
Hoping to be saved by Bradley Dack.
His pension fund is his only concern.
When will those Rovers fans learn?
But his mate Steve is on his side.
Trying to flog Brockhall was pretty fucking snide.
We won't be free until the Coventrio are binned...
And the Venkys stand on the Ewood turf with a mic....
"Sorry to all Rovers fans and especially Uncle Jack... for we have sinned"
Are these Words worth more than the club?. I’m a poet and I didn’t know it!!
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44 minutes ago, Miller11 said:
It’s unbelievable that people are trying to use this as evidence of us being well run.
We are well funded because we have to be… because we continue to be run absolutely terribly.
Another thing, how much longer can people continue to absolve Venky’s of all blame and pile it all on that wanker Anderson. He’s been out of the picture for at least 9 years. Apparently.
Whats the tipping point? Half a billion? We are steadily heading towards that. They’ve wasted more than the GDP of some small countries already. Something simply has to change quickly, but nothing ever does.
Being well run ........... into the ground.
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2 hours ago, bigbrandjohn said:
Don’t worry it will all be good when we have Dack fluttering and dancing in the breeze. 🕺
He will be poetry in motion.
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30 minutes ago, bigbrandjohn said:
Well not 60k crowds like Wembley but flocks of blue and white scarves. A host of golden Rovers fans. 😉
Beside the lake, beneath the trees, we will drift into obscurity, with the greatest of ease.
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Not sure if this helps. It is about Reading, from a while ago & seems to suggest, certain signings, can be https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/what-efl-rules-state-transfer-16498445.amp
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1 hour ago, rigger said:
Yes if I had to go for one of them I would say Matt Jansen would be the closest to Tony Field
Imagine Jansen, before his accident, playing in league one. He would cause havoc.
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1 hour ago, DeeCee said:
Francis Jeffers in the best game of his career?
Not sure his Rovers career was up to much though.
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1 hour ago, HowieFive0 said:
Its not just Bens ...every official rovers post on instagram is flooded with responses in spanish.
Sam Barnes signing a new contract had possibly 6 ? comments in English ..the other 35 or so all in Spanish ..madness ..
https://www.instagram.com/p/CQv8l4XIx5b/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Lessons required.
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46 minutes ago, rigger said:
The good points of a hybrid, Matt Jansen/Damien Duff
That might be cheating. I think Field was a one off, especially in the old Third division.
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23 hours ago, only2garners said:
I can claim to have seen Tony Field play for 4 different clubs - Southport, Rovers, Sheffield United and New York Cosmos.
Brilliant. I was asked today, which other Rovers player was Field most like. I can’t think of anyone, in the same mould, can you?
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13 hours ago, Waggy76 said:
Tony Field played with Pele but he was in a different league to BB...
Was that at New York Cosmos?
I loved Tony Field.
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1 hour ago, LordBaltimore said:
Brazil's most important media group, O Globo, have Ben Brereton on their "ideal 11" team after the 1st round of Copa América, playing center forward alongside Messi & Neymar.
Brereton in the same team as Messi. That’s the stuff of dreams.
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10 minutes ago, Hoochie Bloochie Mama said:
Thanks for the reply.
A couple of clarifications.
Burnley is not a city. It is a shithole from medieval times.
Rovers are a big club.
I don’t think Lord Baltimore needs convincing. Town & City is very confusing in Spanish, as they refer to everything as Pueblo or Ciudad. I have it in my head (probably wrongly) that ciudad is more like a City & Pueblo, more like a town.
So Burnley es un Pueblo lleno de Brujas, y mierda, will have to do.
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8 minutes ago, LordBaltimore said:
Perhaps, but I didn't get that sense. I think they were laughing more at the "hate each other to the death" (se odian a muerte). I don't get a sense the panelists are familiar enough with English geography, rivalries, the Championship and "minor" Premiere league teams to find it amusing that Rovers rivals play at a higher league. But i may be wrong.
That’s exactly what I though and what I posted on here, yesterday. Thanks for clarifying.
Todo bien?
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John Park head of recruitment
in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09173116/officers