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  1. 41 minutes ago, tomphil said:

    No heads rolling means ultimately it was pulled by India which is what most suspected anyway.

    Someone was told not to click send.

    Even if you take the view that it was the staff at Ewood to blame for the mistake, it still leads back to Venky's as they have allowed such incompetence to fester due to a lack of any accountability for these supposed errors. 

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  2. I think our first eleven is good enough to stay in the division, albeit our squad depth is poor and players like Gallagher and JRC are extremely injury prone. The biggest problem isn't so much ability as it is mentality. The squad has a really weak menality, emphasised by the suggestion that a few scattered boos led to players being upset at half time recently, and the fact we cannot come from behind to win a match if there are any actual stakes involved. Half the time we can't even come back to draw. On Saturday as soon as Swansea scored you knew the best we could hope for was a point. I appreciate comebacks in away matches may not be that common, but it's the same at home. Other than McFadz, Szmodics and possibly Tronstad I don't think the correct mentality is there with this group. It's been the same for so many years that it is clearly a deep-rooted issue at the club and almost certainly stems from the top.  

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  3. 27 minutes ago, den said:

    What football club would willingly sell their best players, not replace them and “plan” to just stay up?

    nobody with any idea of football would think that’s possible.

    Weirdly I can remember Waggott's August interview, where he stated we're a development squad with no ambitions other than to stay in the division, being widely praised - even on here by some. I was baffled as it did nothing but raise massive red flags for me. JDT evidently felt the same as from that point onwards he needled Waggott in practically every interview for months afterwards - including the many jabs at the fabled coach he claimed we'd bought but are actually leasing.  

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  4. 51 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

    Thought it was just me. Tried one interview and it was a banal collection of cliches largely consisting of ‘Blackburn’ ‘you know’ ‘togetherness’, ‘Hedgy’, ‘Pearsy’ etc etc 🙄 

    I’m back to swerving all their pre and post match tripe like I’ve been for every Venky appointment, JDT aside.

    I may just have a low tolerance for this kind of thing, but JDT was a breath of fresh air when it came to a manager speaking his mind and not treating the fans like idiots. It's one of the reasons I had respect for him even when results weren't good - at least he was honest. It felt like he was 'one of us' regardless of whether I agreed with how he was setting us up on the pitch at times. He's probably the only Venky manager we've had who I actually trusted, which is why I knew he wasn't destined to be here very long. 

    For what it's worth though, and I think you've said similar in the past, I ultimately couldn't care less what a manager says in interviews or pressers if results on the pitch are good. I can ignore the media stuff, but I can't ignore the results or our position in the table. So in the end that's all I'll seriously judge Eustace on.  

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  5. He speaks like an automatron programmed by Waggott. After JDT's honesty I can't be bothered with hearing that, so am already skipping all of his interviews and press conferences. 

    In terms of the job he's doing, if we don't get at least 4 points from the next two games then we're most likely done for. He says we have a good squad and "no excuses", so let's see. 

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  6. Our home form is going to be absolutely vital in the run in. We play the following teams at home:

    Millwall
    Plymouth
    Ipswich
    Southampton
    Sheff Weds
    Coventry

    Draws won't be enough. We probably need to win at least three of these, maybe four. Might get away with two and a few draws if we get a surprise away result against Boro, Bristol City or Sunderland. There's a good chance every team we face at home is going to have something on the line. Probably no dead rubbers.

    One win in fourteen, two in seventeen, shows the mountain we have to climb to stay in the division at this point. Good luck JE. If we don't get at least four points from Millwall and Plymouth then we're staring down the barrel. Two huge matches. Six points would give us a decent platform to survive - this season at least.

  7. 4 minutes ago, 47er said:

    Just sucked the life out of us over a 12 year period. Everythings got worse season by season, apart from the odd blip.

    Feels like we are living on life support and its just a matter of time before someone switches it off.

    The only successful season we've had during their entire tenure was in League 1. Other than that it's been a repeated pattern of missed opportunities, weak management, weak mentality, dwindling gates and various degrees of chaos and crisis. The Mowbray years have probably been the most 'stable', but even then you had the death spirals, a manager essentially running the whole club and not judged on results, ridiculous transfer fees for average players, allowing players to leave on frees rather than sell and reinvest, the attempt to sell Brockhall, and so on... just a neverending nightmare.  

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  8. 15 minutes ago, G Somerset Rover said:

    I’ve always thought we’d be doomed next season. Kudos to our lovely owners who look like they’re going to in fact manage it this season. Some achievement.

    Yeah, up until around a month ago I figured we'd scrape enough points to survive this season and then drop the next.

    I think there's a high chance now that we go down this season. Looking at our run in things look bleak. 

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  9. Just now, booth said:

    Brittain should be ashamed of his performances this season. Can't hide behind the excuse that it's the manager now.

    Just a very limited player, a poor defender and the decision making of a lobotomised chimp.

    Some ability, perhaps. Mentality? Weak as piss. I'd have Nyambe there instead any day, and Nyambe is no world beater either. 

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  10. 2 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

    Some manager bounce from Eustace. Will this be 6 games and 0 wins? 

    Depends if you're being generous and giving him Stoke or not. For me at best it'd be 85% Johnson and 15% Eustace in terms of credit for that match, but regardless it's been pretty poor considering Brittain's triumphant interview telling us "the shackles are off" and the senior players committee claiming they know it isn't good enough and it'll get better. Any timeline on that lads? Wouldn't want to upset you with some scattered boos again. 

     

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  11. 4 minutes ago, G Somerset Rover said:

    This lot do my head in. Pressure off and we thrive. Heat on and they melt. Always been the case since Venky’s rocked up.

    Relegation battle absolutely on for anyone in any doubt.

    We've been the worst team in the league, with the occasional exception of Rotherham, for about 3 months now. Little wonder the drop is looming. 

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  12. Are people genuinely surprised by this? It's exactly what I expected to happen. Not because of "tired legs" but because cup matches are total one offs and these players have largely only ever shown themselves to perform when there's no pressure and we're the underdogs. Going all the way back to Bowyer's time. 

    Culture at the club is rotten and it seeps into everything. One cup match changes nothing unfortunately. 

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  13. Whilst last night's match was a fantastic performance, we were even better last year against Leicester and actually won that match. We then proceeded to win just three of our remaining twelve league games. Cup matches are ultimately just one-offs and against higher opposition players inevitably raise their game for the occasion. The Championship is a different beast as one win in our last thirteen games shows. I very much appreciated the effort put in last night, but it remains to be seen whether the players who have let us down for much of the season can continue to apply that motivation to league matches. If this game does inspire a great run of form then it'll be hats off to Eustace, and he'll have earned some backing in the summer. Not that I'll expect him to get it, mind. 

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  14. 5 hours ago, Groundhog said:

    Burnley fans and Kompany moaning about being "hard done to" after Adam didn't get a second yellow...boo hoo

    They didn't mind Barnes antics at the t'turf last season. Having a good laugh at him pushing Kaminksi in the net, the handball at Ewood etc. Can't have it both ways.

    Lol, they should be more concerned about the fact they've only won 3 games all season and are 9 points adrift, having conceded 17 more goals than Luton. 

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