
JHRover
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Are they? Not sure about that. They're obviously not in a great league position but having just got out of League One I'm not sure that's to be unexpected. They're not a club that throws big money around but you don't need to be at this level to do well. I can absolutely guarantee that they have a better structure when it comes to ownership, board, investment. Going there dealing man-to-man with their owner and CEO will be like chalk and cheese compared to working for the evil in India and their stooges in Blackburn. But even if correct and Derby are a shambles, the fact he's running to join them tells us all we need to know about how bad things are at Rovers. Taking the positives from this it will hopefully apply another dose of pressure on them and strip away at the facade of normality they've hid behind thanks to good management by JDT and Eustace. I said last week there's an iceberg straight ahead and these owners won't change course. The only question is how long it takes to hit it and then what condition the wreckage is in by the time the rescue boats arrive.
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Here we have Waggott's attempt to direct the blame away from the scum in India and the boardroom and blame Eustace - we can see it now - he's the problem for leaving mid-season, we've made 'significant investments', we're disappointed - shameless, classless, liars, scum. Unfortunately some of the numpties - fortunately not many on here but plenty on Facebook and Twitter - are ready to lap this up and buy Waggott's lies and nonsense. Despicable.
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One of the responsibilities and abilities of the administrator is to review past transactions, and if necessary can apply to have them set aside or challenged. Action can also be taken directly and personally against directors of the company where appropriate. I imagine there would be some interesting stuff going on there if ever such a process was to happen.
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I've wavered on my season ticket for the last 2-3 years. I refused to attend the Stoke game after the JDT debacle last season, and was intending on it being my last season ticket, but the galvanising effect of Eustace keeping us up and hoping things would change persuaded me to renew on deadline day. I'll probably see the season through because it is paid for but suspect there won't be a renewal in the summer. I can't keep doing this and there's only one thing I can do in response to it.
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Just imagine losing a good manager to second bottom Derby for reasons including not offering any of our best players new contracts and clowns like Gestede and Suhail making signings ahead of Eustace. Once again we lose quality out the exit door and are stuck with the dross who will be on the Venky gravy train for years.
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'A Venkys representative' Shadowy Suhail has really done a good job of keeping himself shrouded in secrecy. Even now despite running the club for nearly a decade and being named on the club website and sat with Waggott at games he's still got the media avoiding naming and shaming him.
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'The board' - Waggott, Gandhi Babu, Sreenivasa Rao, Suhail Sheikh, Robert Coar, Matt Wright Which of this collection of misfits and anonymous Venky henchmen do we think Eustace will be speaking to after training?
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Remove from that list Carsley, Hughes, Critchley, Bruce as all are employed elsewhere and we don't go for people who are working in other jobs as it requires compensation. The 6 figure sum coming in from Derby for Eustace will not be used towards getting a new manager, it will be a bonus for Steve and Suhail's figures. I can't imagine Martin, Dyche or Cooper would be options as they will still be collecting pay-offs from their last clubs and won't give that up for a few months at this horrible club.
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You are beyond help Chaddy. If you are seriously now going to swallow the guff about family reasons or control over transfers rather than face up to the reality of what is going on here then there is nothing more to say. He is leaving because he cannot stand to stay at this football club a moment longer than he has to. Just like JDT couldn't.
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They'll go middle ground - they won't have the balls or the budget to go for a serious winning option that could get us over the line - I'm talking a Warnock, Allardyce, Dyche, Cooper - until the end of the season with a huge promotion bonus - they don't want it and won't pay what is needed even though if promotion was the focus that would be the market to aim for. But they'll be conscious of fan anger and the spotlight coming back onto them and like they did with Eustace last year turn to someone with some pedigree to shut the moaners up for a few weeks whilst the new man gets settled in. This will need to be someone relatively cheap and keen to work in the Championship but with enough of a reputation to not cause trouble - so someone like Rob Edwards, Ryan Lowe, David Wagner.
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True. It's all part of the 'divert responsibility for this calamity away from Rovers' that we see so many times. It makes some people feel better I suppose but this starts and ends with the Indians.
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It is new. This isn't normal, it isn't 'how it's always been', it isn't acceptable.
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I agree that Rooney or Gerrard would be too high profile for this lot, plus even they would get fed up with Venky nonsense and walk out within a year as they can afford to and don't need the cash. Waggott and the Venky dogsbody will want someone low profile who won't attract a media circus to the club which could shine a light on what they are up to behind the scenes. So it will be someone low key. They will also try to get someone who will tolerate their nonsense and not resign or look for a route out of here - so in that case it will be a desperado. I would be expecting names like Mike Beale, Ryan Lowe, Paul Warne and Ian Evatt.
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Only a couple of days after congratulating 'Rovers supremo' Waggott for his excellent work in getting Dennis on deadline day at 'only' £20k a week and after defending Venkys during the January window. Wonder how he will explain this one
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He might not get an offer in the summer. Then what? Another summer of Venky nonsense and working with his arms tied behind his back? No thanks Or resign and go on the dole until something else comes along - no guarantees. In football you have to act when an opportunity presents itself. Look at us in January - golden opportunity to act, did FA until deadline day and it will cost us the playoffs and our manager. He's got a solid opportunity to get out of here and work at a professional club that he knows from working there previously. That chance might not come along again.
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Mowbray used to whinge about being away from his family all the time (90 minutes down the road from his home to Brockhall) and about how he needed to spend more time with them etc. Since then he's accepted jobs at Birmingham and West Brom, an extra 2 hours away from home. If Eustace was getting any sort of backing or enjoyment of being Rovers manager saving an hour or two in the car to Derby wouldn't even be under consideration. If he got offered the Real Madrid job he wouldn't turn it down because he's based in the Midlands either, it's just a convenient excuse.
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Spot on here. As I keep on repeating and I think is absolutely critical to how things work is a direct line of communication between the manager and those in Pune. Kean, Bowyer, Mowbray got it and they got backing and it lasted for a few years. Allardyce, Berg, Appleton, Lambert, Coyle, JDT and now Eustace haven't had that opportunity and none have lasted very long. I suppose the key thing now will be whether anyone in India knows or cares about Eustace being approached, and if they are whether this is going to put the dogsbody Suhail under some pressure to change course. Or on the flip side knowing these scumbags they'll react badly to being given an 'ultimatum' by a lowly employee and instead be happy he's leaving and collect the compo.
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It sounds to me like Eustace wants assurances - future direction, budgets, contracts, transfers - from the owners. Not an unreasonable request is it? At a normal football club the owners would be on the phone to him now readying a new improved contract and promises of serious backing in the summer to fend off rival interest. Venky Rovers? I doubt the owners will know or care, and the stooges at Ewood will be tasting the compensation payout and a ready made excuse for not hitting the top 6.
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I'm sure when the dust settles there will still be people comparing it to the 70s and 80s when someone left to join someone else in a bid to try and normalise what is happening at Ewood under the filth.
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Fully agree. There's been something 'off' with the Sigurdsson situation for some time now. There was a 'rumour' doing the rounds that there had been a falling out between Sigurdsson and Eustace after he wanted to put him in the U21s and he 'refused'. I'm increasingly of the view that is nonsense fed by someone else behind the scenes. One thing Eustace has done exceedingly well in his time here is to create a close knit hard working group and he just doesn't seem the type for having a 'bust up' with one player. In the run up to January Eustace was, surprisingly I must say, very clear that he had plans for Sigurdsson and wanted him involved. Sigurdsson was putting stuff on Instagram about him training and involved with the team at Brockhall. Then the club have signed all this lot and Eustace has been clear that some or all are not his signings. I suspect there are financial/contractual shenanigans taking place with Sigurdsson and the club are trying, and succeeding, in forcing him out the door, against the manager's wishes, because he's costing too much for their liking. Could well be the final straw for Eustace. Don't blame him. Don't blame anyone for wanting out of this cess pit.
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I don't think - still after all that has gone on and the warning signs we have seen - some people fully appreciate what a shit show this football club is and how infinitely preferable other operations are to this. Too many people look at it with Rovers tinted glasses, or look at it based on current league positions, or make assumptions that things 'aren't that bad' at Ewood or that our budget whilst small is still comparable to rival clubs like Derby. It's time to 'get real'. Derby are skint, yet financially in a better place than we are, despite going bust only a couple of years ago and just getting out of league one. Despite the fact that we've raked in over £40 million in player sales in the last 4 transfer windows. I would suggest that EVERY other Championship club beats us hands down when it comes to: ownership, board, communication, transparency, investment, planning, organisation, ambition, contracts, transfers, and many other departments. Eustace has about 15 months remaining on his contract here. He won't be getting an extension even if he wants one. Just like all our players won't be getting new deals and will leave between now and summer 2026. This isn't because they are all greedy, unreasonable, it is because the owners and their stooges will not sanction new deals. With that in mind Eustace has an impossible job on his hands. The ONLY reason to reject Derby interest and stay is on the very very slim chance he gets us into the top 6 and then through the play-offs to the PL because that would enhance his CV massively. Anything short of that - including a top 6 finish but losing in the play-offs - keeps him as a Championship manager having to work in terrible conditions and facing another summer of Venky nonsense. He doesn't want it, no manager wants it. He will have enough confidence in his abilities to get Derby safe between now and May and then he's in a far better position - CV enhanced further, and then at a club with support and a plan to look to the future. This club is finished under these owners, and it is time some people woke up to this.
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Is there such thing as a 'walk on' these days if there's no ability to buy at the ground?
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Another club, like Derby, that the happy clappers were using as evidence as to why we should be thankful for Venky benevolence. Both will leave us behind in the coming years whilst we stagnate with Venkys.
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True. Would also cost. I'm thinking Ryan Lowe, Ian Evatt, Neil Harris or Des Buckingham. Tragic but remember Broughton was involved in some form in the appointments of JDT and Eustace. Now we're left to Waggott and Rudy work experience Gestede. What could possibly go wrong.
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January Transfer window
JHRover replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Another player mucked around and kept in the dark. Textbook Venkys and Maggott. Staggers me that there are still people telling themselves that the player is the issue here. We've seen this sort of thing so many times at this club in recent years and it's down to the poison at ownership and board level.