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Ozz

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  1. That's 14 years ago I still stand by my reply from back then. I was at the 1985 game, one of the ugliest atmospheres I have ever come across watching Rovers. Tension, fear, the malevolent feeling of violence in every challenge on the pitch and everysong sung off it, and yes Jimmy Hill lost the plot completely on MOTD..... Great times.
  2. Maybe at the end of a particularly turgid EWMC meeting, possibly in January.
  3. April Moon in Band Pub were great-played Americana, Bowie etc. The guy was Canadian, when they lifted up the Blue And White coffin with a Chucky style doll dressed in a Rovers kit you coiuld see him think WTF am i doing here? And yes Hob Inn guy was a great singer too.
  4. Was a great do. Got a few good photos. Will put on when I can be arsed/get the site to work properly.
  5. The Hobb Inn and Trades Hall are having a proper day of it.
  6. Dunno. Each licencee is sorting their own pub out. There are about six or seven locations in the 'route'...all pubs inc Trades Hall.
  7. Rovers relegation 'Coffin Burial' 'and associated shenanigans is this Sunday, July 30th. Noon start at The Hobb Inn Bamber Bridge. 9 Church Rd, Bamber Bridge, Preston PR5 6EP The coffin then taken to most other pubs in Bamber Bridge, with approx half an hour in each. Bamber Bridge is a direct train ride from Blackburn , Mill Hill, Cherry Tree etc. Should be a great day out...pubs putting entertainment on I'm told.
  8. The plan as of last Thursday when I attended a meeting in Bamber Bridge, is to held a scaled down event on 30th July. There will be no procession, or large scale event as per the last Preston one with road closures and floats and so on. The plan is to get the original Rovers coffin from the Trades Hall pub, then take it from pub to pub, with events inside each pub. The coffin is to be ferried around in a longish private vehicle, and it to be taken into each pub taking part. I should know timings and venues in a weeks time or so, once the licensees who wish to be involved in the events have declared their interest in being involved. This just takes out all the H&S, road closures, marshaling/policing requirements which have been the stumbling block all along. The aim is to withhold the long standing tradition, and for the pubs of BB to earn a few quid too, so all Rovers fans are urged to support the day. Short train ride from Mill Hill etc!
  9. Ive already made some enquiries. Watch this space. (That means I'll come back wirh news where appropriate)
  10. There are only four elected. Me MD JM and SB. The secretary is outside of this snd is not an elected position. Treasurer will be a co-opted board member. Co-opted board members must not be make up the majority of the board.
  11. I know there is at least one Trust thread already, but with the recent election complete and a board shake up underway, I think it`s fair to start fresh. Please try and stay on topic. From the Rovers Trust Website. The elected members of the new Rovers Trust Board (Steven Bradley, Michael Doherty, Ozz Jones and John Murray) met for the first time on Saturday 15 April. We would like to thank members for their votes and the faith placed in us to take things forward and build on the work of the previous Board. We agreed that John Murray would become the next Chair of the Trust, with Ozz Jones as Vice-Chair. Michael Doherty will lead on legal and policy issues and on liaison with external bodies. Steven Bradley will lead on communications and social media. We feel that this reflects the balance between change and continuity that the election results communicated. Strengthening the Board with people with the right expertise and enthusiasm is an immediate priority and steps are underway to co-opt further Board members. Whatever happens in these final games of the season, our club is in dire straits and the Trust has a lot of work to do. We need more members and more active involvement from existing members. We know there is an appetite for this from members and we are seeking ways to involve you more in both formal and informal ways. We have every confidence that you will respond actively and creatively! We are meeting again in less than two weeks and are working with the previous Board on an effective transition. If you have any immediate questions or offers of help then please contact us on enquiries@roverstrust.co.uk http://mailchi.mp/roverstrust/a-message-from-the-new-board
  12. A good friend has recently spoken highly of The Spinners.
  13. I love the Stone Roses music, and I went to Spike Island-It was an event I will never forget-As was the guy who had hooves for feet. But I cannot be doing with them as a `Concept` now, and never felt like going to any of the new gigs. The only one I would have loved to have gone to was the warm up one in Warrington.
  14. Ozz

    Howard Kendall

    Far too young to pass away. RIP Howard Kendall.
  15. If anyone's got the chance to see Prince I would strongly recommend it. An unbelievable show, two and a half hours of perfect pop and rock. The guys a star, plus his band are very easy on the eye also. We got in early and stood right at the front.
  16. Got tickets to see PRINCE on Friday night at Manchester Arena. Trouble is last train leaves Victoria at 23.23, which may be too soon to see the full gig etc(He has a track record of playing long sets) Anyone else going who could offer two people a lift back to Chorley after the gig at all? Happy to share fuel costs. PM if so.
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    RIP Tashor

    Message From Majiball "RIP mate, you brought me many a laugh with your unique wit, you will be missed. My thoughts are with your family"
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    RIP Tashor

    Tashors posts were great, On the evidence of those contributions, I imagine him and I would have got on very well if we had ever met. They jumped off the page and shone out among an ever increasing gloom of juvenile, repetitive posts, and his contributions will be missed-but nowhere near as much as he will be by his family and friends though.
  19. 5-0, and England lucky to get nil. I`m just glad Johnson is 32 and not 22 as he clearly has a mental grip over the England batters. Big difference has obviously been Johnson and Haddin, take these two out and it may have been a more even contest. Lehmans made a difference too, gone back to the old school of in your face aggression and raw power cricket, rather than the over analytical laptop based preparation of recent years. The pre match guessing of the England line ups was a smart move too, putting mental pressure on Cook/Flower before each test.
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