
JHRover
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Tomasson strikes me as one who as I said earlier is desperate to resume his coaching career and who seems to have been throwing his hat in the ring all over the place. I'm a bit concerned by him. Not sure what it is but see little there to give me any confidence, though I would take him over many of the names involved at this stage. Complete shambles of a club but some will be so desperate to see some conclusion to this exhausting process they won't actually be bothered who we get as long as it is someone.
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I'm not renewing before the deadline. I'm in no rush. I'll happily pay the extra if I see evidence of a Club that backs up words with actions. You might get away with silly beggars stuff when charging low end prices but if you want to charge top end prices I expect to see top end action and product. If not then I might not bother. My two mates definitely aren't doing so I'll be on my todd if I do unless I relocate which I'm not particularly keen on doing.
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It's clear JDT is eager to yet a job. He's been out of work for over 6 months and has, supposedly, been in the running now for QPR, Hibs and Rovers this summer. I am always wary about this for two reasons. Firstly I suspect someone at his end is throwing his name into the reckoning as he's desperate to get a job. Secondly because if there's truth to our interest I wonder how much of it has come from us identifying him and how much has come from him throwing himself at the vacancy. I suspect the answer will lie in the make up of his coaching staff and if he's willing to play the game here. I'd prefer him over most of the names left on the list at present although to be totally honest I'd be underwhelmed. It would be intriguing but not one that would fill me with confidence.
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I dont think we will get a foreign manager. Too expensive. Too complex. Probably too ambitious. There's a reason we've only ever got one foreign manager in Berg and that was because of his playing days with us. This is a small time jobs for the boys corner cutting pound shop operation. With that in mind it will be someone local, cheap, desperate and happy to work alongside the other pound shop people already in place.
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23 league games. Their attendances are average 20 odd thousand ours average about 14 thousand. 23 x say 10000 is 230,000 extra people a year. Average £20 a ticket that's less than £5 million a year. Very rough figures but shows that alone does not make a game changing difference. Then we need to recognise that our attendances are artificially low due to self sabotage and negligence and could easily be 2 or 3 thousand a week higher as Preston and Bolton will show this season So all in all maybe a third of Adam Armstrong's money.
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So if that happens we are only following part of our own plan. You mention selling players and reinvesting. But there hasn't been any reinvestment of funds received from Armstrong. Nor have we sold to reinvest on Lenihan and Nyambe because we've refused to pay them the going rate. Then the other issue - according to the Club and local media we wanted to keep Lenihan and finances weren't the issue last week when he was waiting to see who the new manager was going to be. So we were trying to keep that 28 year old and allegedly made him a good offer. Finally you mention bringing in a loan to replace him. That isn't consistent with 'the plan'. It's just once again doing things on the cheap short term solution.
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Not necessarily all financial on Lenihan despite the usual Facebook and Twitter culprits attempting to portray him as a mercenary moving only for a payday. No, I'm sure 5 minutes on the phone with Chris Wilder, proven ambitious manager building for an immediate promotion assault and then a look at the uncertainty at Rovers as to whether we plump for Warne, Ainsworth or someone else as the weeks tick by and the talk about journeys starts again. Might even be worth a pay cut
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It's not a question of what is sustainable. Its a question of what is allowed under the rules. People on here have been beating the FFP drum for years, advocating the importance of selling players at big profits to trade. Well we've done that with Armstrong and Brereton yet I'm supposed to believe that despite the good work done on those players and massive funds received that we are still at a massive disadvantage and unable to compete with .... Middlesbrough? We talk about the Brentford model yet reinvestment and retention of key players on robust contracts essential to their model... we haven't done that here. Selling players and reinvesting is precisely how Brentford competed and won promotion... not by letting key players leave on frees to rivals. So it is sustainable and is a route to competing. Middlesbrough's income may be greater than ours ... but they only play 23 home games a season like we do. They aren't getting big crowds on every weekend. As I say it matters not if we have a big sale every year to two to wipe out the difference. I'm not sure what you are on about at paragraph 3. Of course losses matter, FFP is based on profit and loss, central to which are income and expenditure. Their income might be much higher but so are their outgoings, or at least they should be given the massive cuts at Rovers since last year. How many big earners left now?
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So what about the £20 million we have brought in from selling Armstrong and the forced sale of Brereton that will have to happen? That money wipes out comfortably any revenues Middlesbrough have that we don't. That's before we get onto wage bills. Any guesses what theirs is compared to ours now? No this comes back to willingness. Gibson wants to spend and will get around FFP to do do. Venkys don't want to spend, will use FFP as a convenient shield and have slashed the budgets again as they did in 2015-16. Mowbray himself alluded to it in his parting comments. We've just got to hope the outcome to these cuts is different to 2017. I don't see much reason for optimism on that
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Transfer Window - COMPLETE. Where’s Gregg?
JHRover replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Is this why we have our academy? To grow, develop and polish up players so they can be cherry picked and lured away by fecking Middlesbrough on free transfers in the prime of their careers? If so we'd be better ditching the academy altogether. -
The unfolding crisis of today - managerless, confused, skeletal squad and key players walking away for nothing- is a crisis that has been left to grow for the last 2 years. The owners and their stooges have done nothing to deal with it - and look what happens. It's going to take more than the appointment of a good talker to convince me all is in order. I'm getting flashbacks to 2016.
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Middlesbrough have an owner who wants to invest and wants his club to improve and progress. That's how they continually attract good managers and good signings - because Gibson will pay for it. Notice despite lots of hot air that they are taking our captain away by paying him more the Spectre of FFP goes quiet. It goes quiet because we've been told that big spenders like Boro will get their FFP comeuppance eventually (they havent) whilst measures taken at Rovers are entirely suitable to avoid FFP trouble (they havent). Meanwhile we've to find a player as good as Lenihan with no money and no manager. I've been predicting this one for months yet now we've lost a multimillion pound asset to a rival for nothing and have a big hole to fill. Meanwhile said rival is a promotion favourite and has its house in order. Despite the inevitably of it all I'm still bitterly disappointed and let down by this Club. I'm just expecting another hammer blow with the manager appointment. It never ends but I'm sure Waggo will be out from his hiding place soon to try and convince fans #we'vedoneallwecan.
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Not really interested in what is said. Waggott has said plenty and delivered little, Paul Senior was the best talker going and had fans eating out of his hands in the lounges before games, yet did little and left. Proof will be in the pudding. First up - new manager. Let's see what he delivers. Second up - transfer window - a lot to be done Third up- longer term. Will he have power and decision making ability or just another voice to put further distance between the owners and fans.
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Whether or not this Broughton is any good of more importance is that he is given the tools and freedom to do the job. That means that he should be central to the manager appointment and should be judged on it. I hope he has been contributing to the manager 'search' because if not this is likely to be a problem from the word go. He will also have to direct in conjunction with the loons in India, their messenger man and Waggott so let's hope he's given some power and autonomy otherwise there's little point in this.
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In 2015 or 2016 a joke appointment could be shrugged off. Still early days, still learning, still cheap tickets so people would buy and take the risk. 6 years on we've had Coyle, League One and are now one of the most expensive clubs in the division. Game has changed. Not sure I can play it any more.
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Looks like I'll be finding something else to spend my £600+ on this year. If the best they can come up with is the bloke many fans have obsessed over because he's a 'Blackburn lad' and a serial Championship failure working at Rotherham I'm afraid the lot of them want sacking. The club supposedly wanted certain criteria meeting: Championship experience - both Ainsworth and Warne have that - 4 seasons 4 relegation Track record of progressing youth players- certainly don't have that at Wycombe and I don't think Rotherham do either? Reputation for playing decent football? Wycombe and Rotherham two notorious for their physicality and directness. But hey, both cheap, local, would be grateful for the job so that ticks the boxes here.
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The lack of communication from our so-called CEO since last season has been nothing short of a disgrace. First he stayed silent as Mowbray was left to face the press whilst the season was still going on. It then took over a fortnight between Mowbray saying he was leaving before the Club finally released a short statement confirming what we all knew. A month has gone by since without any communication. No interview, quotes, anything. Appalling.
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So does the new manager report to Mr and Mrs Desai, Balaji, Suhail, Waggott or the as yet to be named Sporting Director? What happens if the Director wants to make a change but Suhail doesn't agree? Emulate Brentford? This lot don't deserve to even be in the same sentence as the people running Brentford.
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We need to change our requirements and search if after over a month scouring the globe that's the best that they can come up with. Championship experience is only any use if its successful experience and relatively recent. Ainsworth and Warne both failures in their limited Championship careers. Jose Mourinho has no Championship experience- does he get overlooked? If the Club wants to hamstring itself by insisting existing staff are retained then that's their choice, but I won't support acts of self destruction and let's not pretend that things couldn't be done differently and for the better. Jobs for the boys at Brockhall though.
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You might be right, I'm braced for it not being an exciting appointment. But that doesn't mean I will accept rubbish and pay top dollar for it. If Warne, with 3 Championship seasons and 3 relegations at a club that is well run and stable where he has been for years, is the sort we are turning to I'll be honest I'd sooner bring Mowbray, Bowyer or Lambert back. At least they have shown they can keep a side in this division which is becoming an increasing risk. Given the work to be done and time to do it in I think it would be foolish to hand the job to people with relegation records in this league. I would of course want one of the 'big' names linked but failing that would want someone with Championship or European experience of some degree of success. If the big names aren't coming I'd be talking to Hughton, Monk or trying to get Rowett.
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Warne has had 3 cracks at the Championship and been relegated in each. Until he can get through that barrier and keep them up he shouldn't even be considered. They might have meagre resources but so do many other clubs that have survived in the Championship over the years If success in League One is our focus, why?
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Very unpleasant wording from the Club talking about a "loyalty" deadline of 11th June. Suggesting that you are loyal to the Club if you cough up your money between late April and early June but if you can't or won't renew during that time then you aren't loyal Most clubs have 'early bird' which rewards those paying early but doesn't differentiate between those loyal and those not.