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  1. Seeing Kenny there today made me wonder about an outlandish idea - bring him in as manager in name, while leaving the day-to-day to Lowe, Johnson, et al. Its been a decade or so since he was active and it didnt end well at Liverpool, but he would be a big inspiring name, and also the continuity candidate who wouldn't look to instill his prescribed style of play. With his history with us and the anniversary, it would be poetic if we then somehow win the play-offs... 

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  2. 8 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    Dont agree with your views on Eustace.

    100% agree on Waggott and Pasha only they arent "Dumb and Dumber" they know exactly what they're doing imo.

    I know what you mean re Eustace - I'm conflicted myself. I landed on a more negative take because I think he has acted solely for himself. As the boss, and someone who by all accounts enjoys a strong relationship with the team, how are the players to think with how he has acted? I don't think he owes anything to Maggot and Suhail, but I'm old-school in that I think he has some leadership obligation to the players to lead them through the season and see how far they can go. I would have had a very different take if he had seen the season out and left in the summer.

    Even with the most sympathetic reading of his comments re Derby, he was minimally trying to use it to leverage something for himself. Some part of that may be noble and justified, but I doubt that was his intent. Eustace is not stupid - he would have burnt the Derby bridge, and he must also have known that simply naming he-who-must-not-be-named Suhail in public was enough to seal his departure. 

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  3. 10 minutes ago, Jimmy612 said:

    Is he?  I don't remember him for Forest but he played approx. 25 games in both seasons when they finished 7th and 17th respectively before he was released... He was released by Legia Warsaw after 3 seasons, and has played 15 times for Braga who are prepared to let him leave on loan after 6 months....  

    He's probably adequate backup for Beck as a short term option, but I can't pretend to be excited by his arrival. 

    If he arrives...

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  4. Fuming at the ref like the rest of us. Glad we continued to show steel and spine, and all credit to Eustace on instilling that in the team. If we were offered a P4 W2 D2 start at the start of August, we would have all taken it I think. With some better luck, it could even have been W3 or 4. The margins in this league are so fine that ek-ing out points like this (and at Norwich) could make the world of difference at the end of the season.

    Other observations: Like many others have said, shades of Warnock in Beck. Pears continues to be uninspiring - poor kick in the first half that went straight to their player, and caught in no-mans land when he came for a cross that resulted in a header at an open goal which went wide. The defence also seems to have been instructed (or they just don't have the confidence) not to pass it back to Pears - the first backpass i noticed was after 80+ minutes. Hope Toth proves to be the real deal.  With Eustaces' line up today and who he left on the bench, i have some hope that he will drop Pears if Toth shows himself to be better in training, and not need to wait for Pears to get injured or drop another clanger.

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  5. This is a promising start to the season. While I was very critical about Eustace last season, credit where credit is due - he seems to have instilled some spine into the team, and instituted a pretty effective style of play so far. Over the last couple of games, you can still spot some JDT-esque passing patterns, especially in the last third, but we seem to be more able to break forward more quickly and a bit more directly than last season. 

    Positives - Big Mak, Ohashi and Weimann are all promising. We also seem to have put together a good senior leadership team in Weimann, Baath and McFadzean, which is like a poor man's Nelsen-Savage-Mokoena combo. 

    On Big Mak, I guess the mixed views just shows why he is playing with us, with quite obvious strengths and flaws. For me, he has been critical to our good results so far, with the key being that he has end product. He has a good touch (mostly), and good decision-making and instincts, such as knowing when and where to pass, which you can't quite teach (i.e., the timing and weight of his passes for the Hedges goal against Norwich, and yesterday's for Sigurdsson, which Dolan would not have managed).

    Ohashi's industry reminds me of Dickov, in a good way. He seems to have good nous, reads the game well, gets into good positions and can run all day. I thought he was more effective playing deeper or in a pair, than alone upfront though.  

    Weimann is a very astute signing. Experienced, fuss-free, does the basics well and right.

    I read some comments last week that we didn't look fit - I'm a bit surprised by that, I actually thought the players looked significantly fitter than last season, and most seemed to look a tad leaner, including Dolan.

    Negatives - Midfield looks light. We need to keep Travis because we are so short there, but I thought he looked hesitant and didn't contribute much. Poor man's Savage, and the petulant yellows don't help his case. In a better team, he wouldn't be a starter. Yet, lose him in ours and we'll be screwed. I think one solid midfield loan/signing would make a significant difference, rather than try to fill with numbers and young loanees. Similar for attack, I would take one solid winger/forward over a couple of middling loanees. 

    Defence and Goalkeeper - A new first choice keeper must be the most pressing need, and may even rub-off on the confidence of the defenders if they know there's someone they can trust behind them. Hyam and Carter have not stood out so far, but also has not looked as shaky as at times last season. Cover needed for full-back positions, someone who can challenge Pickering would be good. 

    Given that most of us would have snatched bitten your hand off if offered 7 points out of 9 a few weeks ago, this has given us a solid base. As we've seen over the years, momentum is really important in the championship, and we somehow have that now. Eustace and the team have delivered on the field so far (I'm convinced we would have had at most 1 point from the last two games, last year).

    It is the hope that kills you (us). To build on this start, the battle is in the boardroom. I'm hoping against the odds that we deliver a couple more quality players, which could make all the difference. This is so important as it is now a 23-25 man game, rather than 11+3. But I have no trust in Waggott, Shadowman and Venky's, so am fully expecting only John Fleck and two unknown loanees to show up on the last day.   

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  6. Think this is another indicator that suggests that Fleck was indeed Maggot's signing. If Fleck had any decency, he would walk away and retire or agree a very low pay-as-you-play deal. Anything else and it is more than suspicious. I'm not a fan of McFadzean and wouldn't re-sign him, but I can at least see the argument for it.  

    Offering Fleck a new deal, and also tells us what aisle we'll be shopping in - the quick-sale and rejects row. 

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  7. Just so glad we didn't choke. The immediate feeling is pure relief. Hanging at the back of my mind is still the sense that this is in all likelihood just a stay of execution, but at least we're still alive. 

    The Championship is so tight and Ipswich has shown that you can do wonders without breaking the bank - you do this by investing in good coaching, correct signings to fit the system and running the club well. Everything we lack. Until we can sort out Maggot and Venky's, we will not have the foundations right.

    On to the summer of low-budget non-moves and the deadline day cock-ups. It feels like we should actually have something in the bank this summer and FFP can't be an excuse now - let's see what tale Maggot cooks up this time. 

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  8. 2 hours ago, Gav said:

    I was in a room yesterday with a Blues fan, a Wednesday fan and 2 Rovers fans........

    We all agreed Plymouth would go down, a couple had put "Heart break" bets on, getting 18/1 and 20/1 respectively. It will be interesting to see how tomorrow plays out, the bookies don't often get it wrong 🤞

    Ps - Just a word on Rovers fans travelling tomorrow, tickets sold out a while back I hear. You are all a credit to this great club of ours and deserve better, much better. Each week we read about the tremendous support away from home, you should all be very proud of your efforts.

    Leicester 1 Rovers 3 (Do it for the fans)

    I have a bad niggling feeling that we'll go down on goal difference by a single goal, because that is just about the only outcome more painful than the 2016/17 relegation. I don't usually bet, but have also put in my heart break bets.

    Don't think i can bear to watch tomorrow, will probably just check the results in trepidation after its done...

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  9. 3 minutes ago, JHRover said:

    Pretty much agree with the lot of it. What a post.

    JDT by no means perfect but he had valuable assets. Ambition, drive, personality, a vision. I think back to last season, particularly August to February, and the first half of this season, and this was a guy capable of dragging this club out of the stinking cesspit that it has been dragged and into a potentially bright future.

    Alas as we saw with the Allardyce fiasco, as we saw with the Bowyer/Lambert fiasco, these owners and their minions will always find a way to derail and destroy any positive momentum or progress and set the club back years. I should have known better but I admit I believed. I genuinely thought that with the Director of Football approach and JDT leading it and after the season we had, going so close in league and cup, that the ingredients were there to take the next step and crack the play-offs.

    More fool me. I can't describe the disappointment I feel about the way in which once again these people have destroyed something that should have been good and positive and that fell into our lap almost by accident after Mowbray finally left.

    Yes it was clear that JDT was burned by the O'Brien fiasco, yet he stuck at it and we still went close last season. It was clear he was unimpressed by the summer's shenanigans yet he stuck at it, moved his family over, accepted the constraints and we, somehow managed to get ourselves sat just outside the top 6 in December with this squad.

    Then a third transfer window of nonsense, culminating in Adam Wharton being sold, the McGuire disgrace (what sort of club treats other clubs and players in such a disgusting and humiliating fashion?) and no reinvestment was the straw that broke the camel's back. Totally understandable for anyone with any self-respect to draw a line at being undermined by your colleagues.

    Of course ownership and a board with any finger on the pulse would have sacked JDT once it became clear that the damage was irreparable and the direction things were going. I agree that he was essentially saying 'f... you' to them and going gung ho wanting to be fired.

    Yet they couldn't even manage his departure correctly. It came far too late, even in the week it happened they took days on end to announce it.

    They're just a disgrace. There's no coming back from this in my book. It's happened too many times and I won't fall for it again.

    Yes, couldn't have summed it better. It's the hope that kills you. I truly believed too and was the most excited I've been about our prospects since the Kean days.  

  10. 5 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    So 

    £18m in

    plus

    Loan that won't be made permanent

    Loan we don't need

    Possible further loan

    and Ennis possibly out

    And Bayes is trying to dress it up as something impressive

    We'll probably end up with just Billy nobody, who we do not need, and fail to get the rest over the line. This really smacks of the league one relegation season again, but at least we had Graham and Mulgrew then. We can't even point to people of similar ilk now.  

  11. We look so leggy today. It's kinda understandable after a busy week with two tough games, but more worryingly, we look like we have nothing viable to rotate. If Tronstad still can't get a game in this situation, JDT must really think him not ready/not rate him. 

    And GOAL! 

    Come'on, hope it gives us the momentum to push on. Don't give anything cheap away, please!

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