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LeChuck

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  1. From the sounds of it, Rochina likes to play a deeper forward role, behind a front man - so a front pairing of RSC with Rochina just behind sounds like a plan.

    Worth a try.

    Seems to have a hell of a left foot on him so why not play him as a wide striker in a 4-3-3? Hoilett is perfect for the wide striker role on the other side.

    That means we can get three central midfielders in there and give ourselves a chance of having the ball. We can't play with two effectively, it's only since Kean switched the three in there that we've stopped gifting multiple chances.

    As much as I don't doubt Rochina would enjoy playing off a striker, we can't afford anyone that luxury. That's not just us mind, most teams can't afford that luxury and push players like Rochina into the wider areas.

  2. he could be handy for our remaining games

    I know you're probably joking, but we couldn't sign him even if we wanted to. He can't join anyone until the next transfer window.

    If he's lucky he might get a contract in Qatar or somewhere like that. If not I think we've probably seen the last of him.

  3. Lets say they found out the grass is NOT greener on the other side.

    Alan Shearer

    David Bentley

    Roque Santa Cruz

    Benni McCarthy

    Lucas Neill

    Tim Sherwood (Played well over 200 games for us winning the league in 7 seasons but managed less than half those games for the next 6 years, falling out at Spurs and finishing off at Pompey)

    Friedel? (Bankruptcy?)

    Those are 7 off the top of my head.

    A very Rovers-tinted view there!

    Shearer broke records at Newcastle. Neill went on to captain West Ham, now earning big money at Galatasary. Sherwood was a regular for Spurs, didn't all his England caps come whilst there? Friedel was challenging for a Champions League place last year, still first choice there now. Not sure Benni applies, we sold him because he wasn't good enough any more.

    The others I'll give you!

  4. Guy Ritchie has made about 2 or 3 decent films, the rest is just dreck. Please make him stop.

    I think even 2 or 3 is pushing it! Lock Stock is just about tolerable as a background drinking-with-your-mates film, that's about it.

    If you fancy having a good laugh at him, listen to his bemusing ramblings on the "director's commentary" section of the Revolver DVD. He is a very confused man. I haven't seen the film but I've heard snippets of his insanity from that commentary, it's entertaining.

  5. Been going to Lotus in Northenden a lot recently. The food is absolutely sublime - Malaysian and South Indian cuisine, a bit different to the usual North Indian restaurants and curries and, IMO, far more tasty.

    They also do meals on Banana leaves most weekends - not many places I know of go to that effort of authenticity.

    If you're in the area and you like a curry then I highly recommend a try!

    Thanks, I'm only a mile or so down the road so I'll check that out soon. Looks very reasonably priced from the menu!

  6. You win some you lose some; I wonder what the Hertha Berlin boards are saying about Samba?

    Looking to get rid of the people responsible, hopefully. It's one thing to miss talent whilst scouting, but to miss it when it's right under your nose every day is unforgivable.

    Barton was released because of a serious back injury. I assume he was released after taking medical advice. It's a bit premature to blame anyone at Ewood without knowing the full facts.

    If Preston could afford to take a gamble on him then we could. I'm making that sound more significant than it is as well...how much is a 16 year old paid?

    I'm only guessing here, but surely someone must have underestimated his potential pre-injury. I can't imagine we'd cast him aside so easily if they had any idea he had the potential to be a £5 million player at 19.

  7. To be fair we released him for a fair reason (serious back injury). Hopefully if he comes good he'll want to come home to play at Ewood (and we have the cash to buy him of course)

    I'd say that's being overly generous rather than fair.

    How much would have cost to keep him on the books for another year or two and see how the injury healed? If Preston could afford to find out then we sure as hell could.

    Someone has cost Rovers a lot of money by ditching him so quickly. I'm surprised you think he'll be eager to come back, we hardly showed any loyalty to him after the injury.

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  8. Le Saux was a very good full back. He subsequently proved to be an @rsehole (imo) and therefore not a legend in my eyes.

    Really? I always thought he was one of the better people in football, he's certainly a lot brighter than most of them.

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  9. Very interesting documentary on Channel 4 - Our Drugs War.

    It doesn't really bring anything new to the debate, but it does put the ideas in more mainstream environment. Making drugs illegal is little more than political points scoring and, as that documentary suggets, just serves to make the situation worse.

    It's a three parter so I'll definitely be watching the next two.

  10. Ciaran Donnelly (remember him?) has just signed for my hometown club, Barrow AFC.

    If anyone told me on the day I saw him outclass Brazil at schoolboy level that, aged 26, he'd be signing for Barrow, I'd never have believed it.

    Actually, considering I've been following his career and posting about him for a decade or so, it feels oddly fatalistic that he's gone there.

  11. Apparently Bentley has done his ankle in a training accident at Spurs and could be out for three months.

    That'll hit Spurs' Reserve team pretty hard. Shame, they probably hoping for a good start to the season as well...

  12. Look at the comments, the West Ham fans hate him already. :D

    I'm not sure why people are insisting we have to be nice to him. He was excellent in his first season, then did his best to get move to Chelsea that summer, spent the next season sulking (by which time Roque had replaced him as our main man), then after that was too fat and lazy to play on a regular basis.

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  13. Most recent album very disappointing - and they appear to be playing it all!

    They probably weren't right for headlining Glasto, but I don't agree with that at all - the new album is brilliant, possibly their best yet.

    It's such a shame Mos Def had to pull out, Sweepstakes would have blown everyone away if he'd been there. Try and watch the London Roundhouse performance of that sing, it's amazing.

    . Must be so hard to play that live, it's got a crazy time signature.
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