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AllRoverAsia

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  1. And we almost beat them! England 1970 were a bloody good team.
  2. Spot on. Also, have a look at Travis's involvement. When Bennett made that 'pass' and Charlton broke Travis stopped running for a second or 2 and then gave pursuit but too late. Waggot wants money in so Rovers should make a video of that move from Bennett's 'pass' until Charlton's goal and sell it to other Clubs entitled 'How not to defend a breakaway attack'. Almost funny how Bennett ended up alongside Bell having achieved nothing of any use.
  3. This is especially for @Mike E Bob Crompton looking down his nose at the Spurs captain at WHL, 9th February 1911, FA Cup replay, second round I think, Rovers won away 0-2
  4. Yes it looks a decent day from about 9 am UK time and getting sunnier as the day goes on with a very low expectation of any rain
  5. I sort of still judge Best on his natural ability, same with the others I've mentioned in this thread. You can only judge players in the context of the eras they played. If George Best was playing today (and off the booze) he would be rated alongside Messi and Ronaldo. In past eras alongside Pele and Maradona. Bryan Douglas would fetch 100 million today, Finney probably more. The cream always rises and they were that good.
  6. So it was Travis who stood still and let the Charlton player amble past. I was blaming Downing for not tracking the scorer on the first goal. Bennett is culpable. He gave the ball away with a shoddy pass and then ran after the ball like a school kid, no offence meant to any school kids reading this, and did not 'chase down' anyone, he never got near. Lenihan was too busy fouling to get in a meaningful attempt to head clear. Complete shambles.
  7. Ali is in awful form at the moment with bat and ball. His batting seems to have been rank bad for ages.
  8. Only on 4 occasions has a team batting 4th scored more than 398 to win a Test match, England never has although the Aussies did it once at Leeds. We still need 385 to win in 90 overs so the rate is over 4 per over at the start of play tomorrow. Miracles can happen and, theoretically, we do have the batsmen in the team to create some history. I will however be pleased with a draw.
  9. Going to be a good Test day tomorrow and nice to get into the 5th day that should be quite long. I just wonder if Roy can get established will he then decide to go for it and he certainly has that capability to score. The worry is losing an early wicket or 2 and what probably will follow.
  10. I watched on a stream. There seemed to be something going on with Maxwell and part of the crowd. The commentators said it was odd as that part of the ground was looking quite empty so maybe just a few pissed anti Lancs & Oz Notts fans. Game was well worth the late night.
  11. Downing is getting off lightly for his involvement or rather lack of effort in the first Charlton goal. It's in the extended highlights on iFollow as proof. Purrington is left alone to amble in to score. Lenihan comes out of it badly too. As for Bennett well enough said. Edit: Was posting whilst you did @roversfan99 , together we have that abomination of a goal covered
  12. I stopped reading at that point. As you say the classic opener to justify whatever drivel follows.
  13. If that happens Tosin will be back to City and loaned to someone else in January.
  14. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/49135727 Did he really say this? "Our Achilles heel from last year was there again I suppose. They didn't have to work too hard, particularly the second goal. We sit here with a defeat because of our inability to defend a corner. At 1-1, there was only going to be one winner." So even before a corner is taken he, Mowbray, knows that we are likely to concede and he's done feck all about it. I wish I could stop reading this madman's drivel but it's strangely compelling to see what fantasy he comes out with next.
  15. The back 4 of today are all players who Mowbray praised for their defensive capabilities during the past week and why we were considered by Mowbray to be defensively ok. Now they as a collective are not.
  16. He must be the easiest Football manager to interview and put a piece together for the LT. Ask no questions, stick a mike in from of him and let him run his mouth, Mowbray is a known expert in the 'blame' game and a prime example was 'Chickens coming home to roost' and that's from his Coventry days when his mistakes in the market and his mistakes in team selection/tactics led to him running before sacking. At Ewood however, he, Mowbray, runs the Show.
  17. "We knew what the budget was but we didn't get our targets". it really is the same old song
  18. In all the in-depth post match analysis that takes place at Ewood and on here let us keep things in perspective and not forget for a moment that Charlton were proper shyte. I thought Johnson our best player and liked what Downing does although he often lobs the ball. Bennett and Bell clueless, Mulgrew I felt sorry for and why wasn't Dack playing? Hmmmmm Gallagher put lots of effort in but poor first touch, not physical enough and a '1 in 9er'
  19. Its the same, the same old song but with a different Keeper since Raya's gone
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