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Colt Seavers

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  1. Following on from posting the above from the Talbot archive, I looked at Andy Crawford on Wikipedia. It seems that he scored only 39 league goals in his entire career. More than half of them in this promotion season. Looking at him and Garner on this photo and noting that they were both born in the same year I bet most supporters would have seen Andy as the more likely to become our all time leading goalscorer.
  2. What a great link. Many thanks. Oh to have these four lining up for the remainder of this season
  3. I would guess that relegation would cause the owners to use the parachute to square debts off. This would be prioritised over squad strengthening and would lead to Dyche seeing the writing on the wall and walking. They will appoint a vastly inferior manager, the best players will leave without being adequately replaced and another relegation will follow within three or four seasons. Only then will they resume their place in the correct order of things and our 'no nay never' song will no longer be so embarrassing.
  4. Classic Mowbray today: He brought Buckley on to be creative, but moved him to fullback (where he can't play), because Nyambe (who can play there) was bizarrely subbed. He left the truly dreadful Pickering on the pitch rather than replace him with Giles who ended up playing God knows where. What was the formation when Hedges came on? Several players shouted to the bench for clarification. I don't even recall playing for a Sunday league manager who would wing it in such an amateurish fashion, and some of those blokes were an absolute shambles let me tell you. If we had any kind of normal infrastructure he would be sacked tonight and a lot of money would be dangled before an Allardyce type figure.
  5. Agreed, dreadfully slow. He makes Tommy Spurr look like Alan Wells. (One for the old 'uns)
  6. I would play: Kaminski Nyambe Van Hecke Wharton Giles Buckley Travis Rothwell Dolan Dack Brereton
  7. That Leeds game was brilliant to watch as a neutral. Even better as a Rovers fan 😁
  8. He looked to have hurt his left knee last night, just before we made our final substitution. He seemed to run it off ok but his general body shape, whilst always bulky, bothers me a bit. He is such an important, galvanising presence. Vital for any future success this season.
  9. Yes I remember that. It ended up with David Mail of all people taking one at Stoke away and smashing it into the top corner. Ģarner, strangely enough wasn't one of those missing penalties though. I don't think he took one for us after about 1984 ish. Incredible really when you think about it. Of the current crop, the way Rothwell passes the ball crisply and accurately makes me think he would take a decent penalty. Not that I think he has the panache to step up however.
  10. Burnley's games in hand have all but evaporated and they look vulnerable again.
  11. Notwithstanding our superb defence, we have been poor on the ball and created very little for several games now. Today needs to be the day when we put the recent form to bed. I wouldn't expect us to concede today and expect it to stay goalless until deep into the game. Just hope Mowbray gives Brereton and khadra a decent run out rather than the last twenty minutes if we are needing a goal.
  12. I agree. I rated Stewart Downing whilst he was here but the Downing of two seasons ago doesn't get in our current side for me. A good indicator of our progress I suppose.
  13. I remember that too. One or two posters speculated that Bigdogg may have been Paul Senior in disguise when he first started posting.
  14. Turns out Mowbray was right all those years ago. Defenders did come, eventually.
  15. I'd love to see those too. I don't recall the Coventry fixture being televised but the Villa replay definitely was. There weren't too many home video recorders in 1980 and the format may have been a soon to be obsolete Betamax or V2000 which makes a YouTube upload unlikely. We can live in hope though. I digitise old 8mm cine film in my spare time. It would be fantastic if some silent colour footage from the terraces of say the Bryan Douglas era were ever to be unearthed. There will be loads of stuff like that in wardrobes and lofts around the town I bet.
  16. It's a funny one this Wood transfer. Burnley have got a tremendous, vastly inflated fee which can definitely strengthen their survival chances if they spend it well, which is another matter altogether. Newcastle on the other hand have bought a player who is unlikely to contribute hugely to their own survival and therefore, I don't think they are particularly stronger or more likely to stay up. It's any three from four presently. I think Norwich are likely to go so a lot depends on the six pointers when the other three play each other. I think Burnley play Watford next Tuesday. Massive!
  17. Wow. Hello 1983! I can't tell you how long I've been hoping to see that match again. What a blast from the past. £2.20 on the turnstiles but this was an all ticket affair with police limiting the crowd to around 23 thousand. Sgt Alan Holt outside the ground with his megaphone, adverts for Cowies and a veteran Norman Bell miscontrolling the ball up front. Terry Gennoe still in his late 20's and a young raw David Mail (he later became an old raw David Mail) struggling to control the Liverpool number 7 who I don't remember hearing from again. Souness typically brutal, this time against his old Spurs roommate and Branagan with a couple of trademark rough tackles. Garner showing that he was playing in the wrong division and no sign of Barker or Keeley who I would have wanted in my starting lineup for very different reasons in a fixture like this. I would have been 11 years old, standing on the wall at the front of the Riverside, clinging onto the railings and making sure not to jump off into the huge overflowing river of piss beneath my feet. During the ten minute half time break I would have bought a packet of spearmint sold in a blister pack and only seen at Rovers. I would then quickly check that the usual assortment of interesting characters were knocking about as I liked to every home match. These included the jam jar bottomed glasses man, sweary man and one legged man. I would then excitedly tell my Dad and Grandad about Garner's sublime goal in great detail before wading back through the piss. With this being a televised match against a superior team, I would watch us lose valiantly and therefore set a pattern for the decade ahead. Really chuffed to finally see this again!
  18. I was on the Riverside that day. Really warm day and Simon was too hot for City. He hit his peak that season, ably assisted by the likes of Sellars and Gayle. Garner's third goal was one of the best I've seen at Ewood, and Martin Tyler remarks that even the City fans applauded. I sometimes went to watch City with my boss in those days and there was some talk of Garner signing for them at that time. I wonder what Simon makes of the likes of Ben Brereton who is going to become a millionaire on the back of twenty goals for the club. Things have certainly changed. Garner would wish him well. What a great, charismatic player he was. A real star in the town during that wonderful decade. The absolute time of my life!
  19. I wouldn't risk a single player from our normal starting eleven, and certainly not Ayala. In the (astonishing) circumstances we currently find ourselves in, this match matters not one jot.
  20. They'll come to bitterly regret taking over in my opinion. It never looked like a good outcome for the club as soon as they came in. My point was that Dyche has got an unbelievable tune out of these players for years. They won't get another like him. I wouldn't be surprised to see him at Watford at some point (hopefully next week) 😁
  21. Hahahaha...brilliantly funny. Oh what a joy to read such a thing! They can blame and criticise Dyche all they want as far as I'm concerned. He is 100 per cent responsible for such a small, underwhelming nothing of a club having had such unprecedented success these last years. This six fingered goose literally laid its golden egg upon his appointment. Without him they will return to the obscurity of league one in no time, but they are too arrogant and entitled to see it.
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