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Championship season 2019-20
JHRover replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I think Hoyle is owed a lot of money back from Huddersfield which their new owner agreed to when he took over last year. Something like £40 million secured against their parachute cash. Looks like they are having a clear out and a new coaching structure put in place. Don't think they will have much money to play with. -
Championship season 2019-20
JHRover replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Surely big cutbacks needed there with their squad. Very rich owners yes but piling more onto the losses and wages will cause chaos for them and FFP. Plus they've also got the costs of firing managers to account for. Parachute money will halve this summer. After 2 years down. I don't doubt you are correct they could easily afford it, as could Venkys, but surely they will have to reign it in a bit. -
Championship season 2019-20
JHRover replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
How can they? Brentford don't spend £15 million in the Championship, might do if they get promoted. West Brom will surely have to make big cuts if they don't go up, parachute cash dropping. None of those clubs know where they will be next season so can't believe they are going round bidding that sort of cash -
Championship season 2019-20
JHRover replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Really looking forward to the final round of fixtures and glad we aren't involved ourselves with the relegation battle but also glad we have a role to play in our match v Luton. Some huge games coming up. Wigan v Fulham - both sides need a win. Brentford v Barnsley the same. Hull virtually down but could survive. Birmingham, Boro and Charlton still in trouble. Charlton at Leeds. Fascinating stuff. Also complicated by the potential deductions for Wigan and Wednesday which could see teams out of jail. The ramifications and wranglings over those clubs and the League will be entertaining itself- I hope Barnsley take legal action as they have threatened to do. I won't lose any sleep to see Wigan down, I also want us to finish above PNE so want a win. -
Championship season 2019-20
JHRover replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Sounds like it might be the Leeds u23/assistant manager, some Spanish bloke, but they are waiting because of Leeds game against Derby this afternoon -
Championship season 2019-20
JHRover replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Cowley has done a decent job there at what was a crisis club facing relegation to League One. Sorted their defence out. Wonder if he will be on the radar at Bristol City, Birmingham or Middlesbrough now. That chairman at Huddersfield is odd and not very popular with their fans. -
Championship season 2019-20
JHRover replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Nope, wouldn't have any of them even if they offered to crawl over glass to join us. We can do better without recruiting any of them. -
Anyone else just thoroughly depressed reading Mowbray's comments which of course the Lancashire Telegraph have run with gusto? I mean, fans are disappointed and frustrated with our latest damp squib of a play off push, once again failing to get any higher than 7th for a few days. We should now be looking forward to next season with some sort of optimism. A plan and determination to go better, eradicate mistakes and ensure that we get to the top 6. I want to hear the manager with some fighting.talk. 'I am going to make sure we give a damn good fight of getting there next year and will recruit on that basis' Instead the message is one of confusion, crossroads and bracing fans for a lack of spending. Nobody wants to hear it. It might be true but no fan wants to be told that there is no money and for whatever reason we have no idea what the aim is. We should be selling season tickets now and this should be the point of optimism and ambition. Instead it is boring and dull. We all know things are hard with coronavirus. Most people accept that this could well impact finances (although for those billionaires with the resources to do it this could also be seen as an opportunity). Nobody demands millions to be splashed around but some joined up thinking and fighting talk would be nice 'We will wait and see what happens and we might struggle through by giving the kids a chance' is not what people want to hear and will not encourage people to sign up and hand over money (not that they can yet anyway)
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Mowbray: Stay or Go - A Poll
JHRover replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
But we've already used these fabled young players this season. Buckley hasn't done enough IMO. Butterworth has had a serious injury all season. Davenport is 22 soon so not what I would describe as young and for me hasn't done enough. Is he a better bet than Travis and Evans who have been an excellent partnership? Carter was put on the bench as a token gesture by Mowbray who then brought Mulgrew back from his exile when push came to shove and we had no other CB available. if the budget is cut we don't need to pay fees. Good recruitment can be done with free agents but the decent ones will all be snapped up by the time.we get round to it. I'm just curious why a cut to the budget automatically and immediately means we have to sell or throw in the kids. Surely we can keep our best players, free up cash with the deadwood going and bring in a few decent frees and loans rather than nothing? I was talking about Graeme Jones at Luton who was fired during the pandemic and replaced with Nathan Jones. So clubs can afford to change managers despite the pandemic if they feel it is necessary. -
Mowbray is droning on about wanting to copy the possession based styles of the top clubs and this is apparently our route to the Premier League, although he accepts we don't have the budget to do this and that it could take a long time to deliver. Personally I think he is wrong. I think there are different ways to get promoted depending upon where each club is and what strengths you have. Leeds, West Brom and Fulham have spent fortunes, have excellent squads including parachute money funded wage bills and in the first two cases excellent managers and coaching staff. Brentford are a world unto themselves and nobody can copy them. Forest don't play possession based attacking football. Nor do Cardiff, Millwall or Preston. In my view with our resources we would be better placed trying to emulate the likes of Cardiff, Hull and Brighton who got out of this league on lesser resources. The other problem is that even if we did get promoted playing this famed possession style we would then get slaughtered trying to use.it in the top flight. At least a defensively solid and hard to break down unit could go up and grind out results. I don't think Mowbray has the capabilites to deliver either. He certainly can't make us defensively solid and tough to break down/beat. The 'work in progress' stuff is clearly aimed at someone though. Muddled thinking and it will not pay off.
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I don't understand why a change of management represents 'pulling up roots'. At most clubs you fire a manager and his staff and replace with a sensible candidate. Why should getting rid of Mowbray mean that the club is set back years and the progress undone? Surely the plan, owners, board and staff would all remain or is the entire edifice built on Mowbray's presence and it all comes tumbling down without him? We've seriously allowed the future of a multi million pound organisation to depend on the continuing presence of a man who should live or die by results on a football pitch? What sort of club allows such a structure? Sunday league clubs are built on more solid foundations.
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Mowbray: Stay or Go - A Poll
JHRover replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Since the lock down in March numerous clubs have fired or parted ways with their managers. Woodgate at Middlesbrough, Johnson at Bristol City, Jones at Luton, Clotet at Birmingham. So I don't really buy the suggestion that Mowbray cannot or should not be fired because it wouldn't be affordable. I can see a good argument for keeping the existing staff to maintain stability through potentially choppy months ahead but if the need arises for a sacking there should always be room in the budget for that. You should NEVER keep a failing manager to save money. Arguably Mowbray hasn't or isn't failing but that's a different issue. -
Mowbray: Stay or Go - A Poll
JHRover replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
We are a Championship club. Lots of people would want to manage us. Why does a cut budget automatically mean that we have to use young players? Why can't we just sign experienced players but on lower wages and fees? -
It isn't that important. I don't think Venkys are running this club properly. I think the latest interviews from Mowbray once again demonstrate that they do not treat this club with the respect and attention it requires and as a result we will be at a constant disadvantage until they either clear off or change their ways (which isn't going to happen after 10 years) Who would be interested in Rovers and why? I have no idea. There is a big wide world out there and lots of people who would spot an opportunity to revitalise a once proud football club which remains a big name in English football and has the potential to dine at the top table again. Why would millionaires/billionaires have bought Leeds, Barnsley, Wednesday, Sheff Utd, Derby, Forest, Birmingham, Villa, Wolves, Cardiff, Reading, Watford, Bournemouth, Southampton, QPR, Fulham and the others over the last few years? Perhaps they would be football fans who want to embark on a project instead of disinterested non football fans who have no clue or idea. Perhaps they would have a business plan to invest to reach the Premier League. I don't know. But I'd like to find out. Sticking with neglectful owners until the end of time whilst the club drifts and shrinks just because we don't know who might be interested isn't a reason. It's like wanting to move house but never putting it up for sale because you don't believe it would sell.
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I didn't ask who might buy us. I asked if you agreed that we need new owners. Newcastle are about to be bought and it is likely Wigan will be taken over soon. Budget decisions will be made within the next week? Do you know something Mowbray doesn't? To me he sounds just about as fed up as he ever has and who can blame him working in the dark for disinterested idiots.
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In which case we need new owners. Do you agree? I challenge anyone to come up with an argument on why this 'model' they work with will ever enable this club to succeed. Coronavirus is everywhere. It doesn't stop business decisions being made. I genuinely, honestly think that the only people with the authority to make the decisions are Mrs Desai and her husband, and the only time they will decide is when their manager flies out to Pune to beg them for more money. They will not even entertain making these decisions remotely hence why Lambert got nowhere Due to Covid 19 and travel restrictions Mowbray and Waggott cannot go out there to grovel and persuade them so the end result is no money. We've seen it all before.
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Mowbray's comments almost identical to those of Paul Lambert in the early part of 2016. The owners are up to their old tricks. Manager and Ewood clueless as to what is going on and we are nothing but an inconvenient afterthought. Wish I could flush £20 million a year away on something so unimportant to me. In another scenario I'd be expecting the manager to resign unless he got answers very quickly. There is no excuse for it. They are a disgrace and how anyone can express gratitude to them is beyond me. I don't think Mowbray will resign. Partly because he isn't the quitter type but also because of the Covid.19 situation making it unchartered territory. He can probably soldier on without new signings, just give Samuel another year. I do wonder how Waggott is going to wangle season tickets if he can't get answers from India. Just ignore it or go silent like he has the last 6 weeks? Very concerning again. I wonder what Suhail is doing today?
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Mowbray: Stay or Go - A Poll
JHRover replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
If Mowbray wasn't responsible for relegation in 2017 thats fine. Just like Lambert wasn't responsible for Stoke or Ipswich going down yet those are often chalked up against him by some to evidence his managerial flaws. Can't have it both ways. Suffice to say that Warnock's turnaround at Rotherham a few years ago has to be the most impressive survival act that I can recall and that showed keeping us up whilst difficult was not mission impossible. Ever since his WBA days I've seen Mowbray as an enigma of a manager. He clearly has something about him. Not many sustain 15 year+ careers these days and his win percentage even just in England is impressive at over 40% over nearly 700 career games. Not bad at all. He's clearly a well liked man. A good family bloke who loves his job and football. I've never seen anything from anyone at his previous clubs that criticises the man Mowbray and on the contrary he was well liked at WBA despite relegation and loved at Boro. But there's always been a mark against his name for me. As a manager he has always been very idealistic and romantic rather than realistic and pragmatic. There's always some grand dream or scheme going on. -
Mowbray: Stay or Go - A Poll
JHRover replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I wish I shared Rich Sharpe's confidence that our league position WILL improve on last year and a top half finish is 'almost guaranteed'. We are currently 3 points above Wigan in the bottom half. They are in good form and will probably overtake us. We will get away with that because of their imminent points deduction but that is nothing to boast about. 4 points above Reading and Sheffield Wednesday, who occupy the 15th position we ended last season in. A couple of wins for the Owls or a defeat to Reading on Saturday and both could overtake us. I don't think it is much to boast about considering the problems those clubs have had. Wednesday are often quoted as one of the clubs we are avoiding getting like due to their FFP 'issues' and Reading have also had problems fighting relegation all season. I'm very unimpressed that Wigan could overtake us especially given where we were after the Bristol City win. -
1. We lost Dack before Xmas and knew full well he was out for the rest of the season at the very least. Do you really think that if any of those other clubs had lost their talisman and main attacking threat at that early stage that they wouldn't have used the January window to replace him or at least tried damn hard to? We sat back and did nothing so don't complain about his absence. It was unfortunate but we had the chance to address it and refused to do so. Imagine if we had been 2nd or 3rd when he got injured and we had done nothing. It could easily have cost us automatic promotion. You have to add from positions of strength and go for it, not just play the victim, shrug shoulders and go again next year. 2. Not interested in long balls, tempo or passing statistics. Meaningless just like possession figures. Don't give away cheap soft goals and take your chances when they come. We aren't good at either because we've not addressed those positions properly. We were, in my opinion, pretty awful and very ineffective most of the night. Millwall defended expertly and allowed us to aimlessly pass the ball around with no penetration or goal threat. A familiar story. 3. So we never sack Mowbray because the scouting network requires his continuing presence? We have to rip it up and start again if someone new takes over? Are we a bunch of amateurs here or what? Whilst improvements and investments are welcome there is no evidence whatsoever beside Mowbray's claims that it is actually delivering anything and we've already got the new excuses lined up for this summer. 4. To my knowledge no side assembled the spine of their squad using loans. We are in a worse position because at the end of last season we had Raya under contract and hadn't used up another £5 million on Gallagher. We also have since used up another year without one of our own players bedding into Central defence alongside Lenihan and will have half a defence to rebuild.
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Championship season 2019-20
JHRover replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Hull v Luton this week. Both sides need a win and if they fail then both will probably go down. Luton have ideal fixtures with us, Hull and QPR last 3. All 3 will be on the beach. Birmingham now safe with that late point. Probable relegation contenders next season unless they appoint a good manager. -
Player of the Season 2019/20
JHRover replied to rog of the rovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Travis for me. Armstrong goal of the season. -
After Saturday we will have 0 season ticket holders. Easy to accommodate then.
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Only a matter of time before a club, probably in the Championship, comes in with a cheeky bid for Nyambe, probably encouraged by his agent. Why not when he is missing out to a mediocre midfielder. With his physique alone he is worth a punt. Rovers will then see the pound signs and in the absence of any direction or communication from India will be persuaded to sell him for a relatively low fee and he will quickly exit stage left with minimal fanfare. That money will be needed by Waggott to keep things ticking over. Mowbray won't be bothered as he clearly isn't a Nyambe fan and it will open up RB to boy wonder for next season. The PR machine will have to go into overdrive though. Selling a promising and popular young player to a rival needs dressing up so expect a Ben Marshall style campaign. First it will be talk about him having his head turned by others, then it will be him refusing to sign a new deal, then it will be Mowbray deciding to sell so to reinvest the proceeds into better signings. None of which will actually be true or happen, but it is the old stunt of shift blame and responsibility away from Ewood and onto the departed player. Next news is we will have idiots at Ewood booing him (Tom Cairney) believing he sought a move away and people on the Internet saying that we had no choice because he wanted out. They think we are all stupid but I and many others have come to learn how they operate and how this works.