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Uncouth Garb - The BRFCS Store
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Easy short term payday, keep us up you're a hero, if we go down its Ismael's fault. Upon leaving cite the boardroom as the real issue to your progress. Its almost a free hit job
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I went to an evening with Sam Allardyce at the Mill Hill Club last year. Listening to him and his stories I'd say he felt like he'd lost that sharpness, not in terms of memory per se, but in terms of his 'eye of the tiger', toughness/bravado you need at the sharp end of football management in 2026. His podcast style is mostly languid too. A fine career in management, but if you're happy to send yourself up in Uber Eats adverts I think you know your time has come and gone.
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You'd fancy Savage will get an EFL gig at some stage, his record in management so far is very impressive. If we were to go down he'd be a punt at League One level I'm sure, but for now? Would it be a huge risk? I did advocate for Dave Challinor this time last year, could he be a short and long term option should we go down? Are we a better bet than Stockport? 53% win rate in over 800 games in management.
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The January 2026 Transfer Window
rog of the rovers replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Course I’d have liked a striker, but I’m not sure a panic buy with no manager was the right decision. Huge pressure on Gudjohnsen to stay fit. -
The January 2026 Transfer Window
rog of the rovers replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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Valérien Ismaël: Former Head Coach
rog of the rovers replied to DE.'s topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Valerian Ismael and Blackburn Rovers never felt the right fit. Chants of "You're getting sacked in the morning" from the Blackburn End, just four games into his reign as Rovers were 0-2 vs. Middlesbrough after 8 minutes. 4 home wins as Rovers boss. Home record P21 W4 D7 L10 F24 A31 Pts 19 GD -7 19 points from a possible 63 in 11 months as Rovers boss (just short of half a season in terms of games played) The "list" picture for Radio Lancs. Publicly criticising the lifestyle choices of Hayden Carter "assess everything in his life". Publicly criticising Lewis Travis who "let everyone down". The choice to make Todd Cantwell captain has been mixed (to say the least) Zenith - Rovers 4-1 Millwall - Good Friday 2025, one of few standout performances Nadir - Swansea 3-1 Rovers - January 2026, one of many subpar performances Record 13 injured players Two rained off fixtures Is it all Ismael's fault? Of course not, recruitment has been shocking, not every injury was his fault and a swathe of refereeing decisions have gone against him/us/Rovers. But you can't say it hasn't been coming and isn't ultimately the right thing for the club. Au revoir Val. Fin- 5292 replies
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Boycott Or Not?
rog of the rovers replied to BRFCS.com's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I am going today, though I have respect to anyone who is boycotting. I think it’s a deeply personal decision and whatever decision you choose is the right one for you. Lets all hope we can be discussing a successful on field performance along with the boycott at 5pm -
The January 2026 Transfer Window
rog of the rovers replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
If you're not going to sack him, he needs reinforcements and rapid. Clear the spots on the registration De Neve - sold, released, deregistered - no future in English football Yuri Ribeiro and/or Pickering - sold, released - pointless him being here with the 3-5-2 Taylor Gardner-Hickman - loan termination - just a dreadful player Ryan Hedges - Injury too severe Henriksson - loan out Sign Left back/wing back - Cashin could fill in there I'm sure Centre forward - no.9 Centre midfielder - Experience at Championship/Premier League level, even if its an older body like Forshaw 2.0 Centre Back/Right back cover - Someone who can play in front of Alebiosu or cover for him. 4-4-1-1 or 4-3-3 pack the midfield again, too easy to play against the two in there. Be difficult to break down, start with clean sheets. -
Valérien Ismaël: Former Head Coach
rog of the rovers replied to DE.'s topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
It’s not entirely his fault, injuries certainly have been a hindrance, some dodgy decisions gone against him/us too…but let’s be honest. It’s never felt right. -
Painful Acceptance
rog of the rovers replied to Devon Rover's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The fact members have taken the time to write on a Rovers forum shows we still care enough to keep going through these muddy waters. We've got to believe that our time will come again and personally I think it will, when that may be who knows? Hopefully sooner, rather than later! You only get 'one team' and ours is Rovers. In the meantime, keep checking in here, keep seeing what the scores are, cope with the current malaise in whatever way you see fit. No one can tell you personally the right or wrong thing to do when it comes to Blackburn Rovers Football Club. Keep everything in perspective, life, health (physical and mental), friends, family are all far more important. -
Boycott Or Not?
rog of the rovers replied to BRFCS.com's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
As teased. A fair assessment with clarity of thought and argument. Would love to hear your thoughts on the matter and what you think is the correct response. -
Boycott Or Not?
rog of the rovers replied to BRFCS.com's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Shameless plug alert, but we recorded a 4000 Holes Podcast last night and discussed the planned boycott at length in section 3. Should 'drop' on Friday morning as usual. Worth a listen, in my humble opinion. Myself, @Herbie6590, Holly, Rory Larmer and Rich Sharpe https://www.brfcs.com/podcasts/the-what-now-show-i-need-a-justification -
Welcome @AspRover and a lovely story. As I mentioned in the thread my grandad (who had no interest in football whatsoever) knew all about Bob Pryde and would refer to him as I was growing up in the 1990s. If my grandad knew who he was he must have been some player/personality! Dig out that cigarette card and send us a picture 🙂
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This was the toughest category to narrow down. Recency bias and not wanting to make it too much about Venky's and that initial 2/3 years of catastrophe. I ultimately want to try and focus more on the positives of the list, but you can't have the yin without the yang. I did think about Jerome Anderson/SEM/Kentaro as a vote candidate, but decided amongst Venkys/Suhail/Kean there was enough scope to gauge the mood. Intrigued to see how the vote plays out.
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The Ultimate 150 Rovers List Part Nine: The Venky's and EFL Era - 2012 - 2025 (10th December - 17th December) Poll runs from - 10th to 17th December 2025 Some additional notes - Though any personal feedback is greatly appreciated Dates determined by when the player or manager left the club. Venkys - Venkys London Ltd, a subsidiary of Venkateshwara Hatcheries Group, have owned the club from November 2010 to present day. The company is headed by the Rao family of B. Balaji Rao, B. Venkatesh Rao & Mrs Anuradha Desai. Suhail Pasha - "Venkys man on the ground" a conduit between the family and the club. Managed to evade the spotlight and major criticism for a decade or so, but firmly in the cross hairs of supporters anger in the post COVID era. Sam Allardyce - "Big Sam" saved Rovers from Premier League relegation in 2008/09 before stabilising the club the season after. Unfortunately for the fans and Allardyce, his final days, shrouded in turmoil and Machiavellian tactics from others, taint his legacy at the club. Steven N'Zonzi - The midfielder signed from Amiens in the French second tier was a revelation in his debut Premier League campaign winning the clubs Player of the Year award in 2009/10. N'Zonzi would leave for Stoke City after the chaotic 2011/12 season going on to lift the Europa League title with Sevilla in 2016 and was part of the 2018 World Champion French squad alongside Kylian Mbappe. A rare Rovers link in the World Cup Final as he played the final 35 minutes against Croatia. Yakubu - A shining star in a season full of such disappointment. The Nigerian striker scored 17 goals in 30 games for arguably Rovers' worst ever Premier League side. His goal at Stamford Bridge 12/5/12 remains the last goal Rovers scored in the English top flight. Steve Kean - The one time coach of Allardyce, Kean would go on to take Rovers down into the Championship against a backdrop of fan protests, dwindling attendance numbers, libelous court cases and a playing squad made of questionable assets. Still an emotive figure over a decade on. Shebby Singh - The one time sports broadcaster was parachuted into Ewood by owners Venkys in the summer of 2012. Fresh on the back of relegation to the Championship. The Independent Newspaper described his time as "presiding over the farcical decline of the club". Katie Anderton - Rovers Ladies (now Women) All time top scorer, Anderton enjoyed three successful spells at the club and would have had more impact for England, but chose not to play international football. Gary Bowyer - Long time coach Bowyer was thrust into the managerial hot seat in the crazy season of 2012/13 where he was one of five managers in one season! Bowyer steadied the ship before ushering Rovers up the Championship table. Cup victories over Swansea and Stoke the highlights of his reign. Rudy Gestede - Scorer of a hat-trick of headers, Rudy became a favourite for his aerial ability and deadly partnership with Jordan Rhodes. Sold for a nice profit to Aston Villa in 2015. The Benin international is back at the club as a football administrator, or whatever title he has this week. Its hard to imagine in 2025, but he once was much loved by the fans. Jordan Rhodes - Rovers' record transfer spend at £8m. Rhodes' prolific goal scoring record made him a firm fans favourite, scoring over 20 goals in each of his three full seasons in Blue n White. Back at the club as 'Loans Manager'. Rovers Lionesses - Walsh, Stanway and Toone cut their teeth at Rovers and would all go on to become household sporting names in 2021 as England Women won the European Championships at Wembley. After defeat in the World Cup final to Spain the Lionesses gained revenge by retaining their European crown in 2025 with victory over La Roja on penalties. Danny Graham - Signed as Rhodes' successor, it was in the League One promotion campaign where Graham enjoyed himself. 14 goals in the league, plus a burgeoning partnership with Dack helped Rovers back into the second tier at the first time of asking. Popular within the club and in the stands. Charlie Mulgrew - The skipper during the League One promotion campaign, scoring a whopping 14 goals from centre back! A dead ball specialist his crosses and free kicks live long in the memory. Elliott Bennett - 'Agent Benno' a popular figure among Rovers fans thanks to his industrious, heart on sleeve playing style. Credited with helping the backroom staff at Ewood/Brockhall receive their full wages during the COVID pandemic of 2020. A leader and highly respected by those in the club at that time. Tony Mowbray - Successfully guided Rovers back into the Championship at the first time of asking, before re-establishing the club in the second tier. A character and genuine personality, gentleman. Saffron Jordan - A permanent fixture of the Ladies team for nearly a decade. The prolific striker combined her talents scoring goals with a career in the NHS. Bradley Dack - 'Dacky' wrote his name into Rovers folklore as the star player in the League One promotion season (15 league goals) and followed it up with a fine debut campaign at Championship level. His time at Rovers and career cruelly cut short by ACL injuries in both knees. Ben Brereton Diaz - A more unique Rovers career you're unlikely to find. A big money youth signing from Nottingham Forest £7m the striker looked short on confidence and talent until a breakout campaign in the 2020/21 COVID season. What followed was a remarkable call up for Chile, a 'bookie bashing' 22 league goal season and cult hero status. Gemma Donnelly - Started with the School of Excellence helping to produce the talented Lionesses. Interim manager from 2013 to becoming permanent boss in 2014. Donnelly oversaw huge successes for the Ladies team including three Northern Division titles, 2 x Premier League Cups, 5 x Lancashire Cups and a Championship Play Off victory. Sammie Szmodics - The Szmodics era began slowly before announcing himself in the Cup tie at Leicester City with a man of the match performance and goal. 2023/24 will forever be 'The Szmodics Season' with 33 goals in 48 apps. Sammie almost single handedly kept Rovers in the second tier. Adam Wharton - 'The Wilpshire Pirlo', Blackburn born and bred, the clubs record sale at £22m to Crystal Palace. Adam holds a place in the hearts of Rovers fans young and old who will watch his career with interest. We can but hope that he'll be back in Blue n White again at some point in the future. Lewis Travis - Long time captain of the club and in the exclusive club of over 250 appearances for Rovers. Loved the dark arts and wore his heart on his sleeve in every Rovers performance. Others - Craig Conway, Adam Armstrong, Jon Dahl Tomasson, Tyrhys Dolan, John Buckley, Scott Wharton, Michael Appleton, Owen Coyle, Darragh Lenihan, Sam Gallagher, Corry Evans, Natasha Fenton, Jason Lowe, Ryan Nyambe, Grant Hanley, Jerome Anderson.
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Valérien Ismaël: Former Head Coach
rog of the rovers replied to DE.'s topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
We’ve got a deep dive coming on Ismael in this months podcast. Should be out on Friday morning as usual. “4000 Holes Podcast” on your Apple/Spotify
