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There have been times this season when Mowbray looked on to something - eg. the performance against an admittedly dreadful Newcastle side. However, Holtby, who was key to that hasn't retained form, fitness or favour and no-one has filled his boots, yet. Ironically, a fragile but talented freebie, in Holtby, is more important to the side that the multi-million pound forwards we've signed. If Don Said is accurately reporting that Nyambe was left out of the match day squad on merit, rather than injury or illness or another reason, it is a terrible example of management. Nyambe deserved, at least, to be on the bench. We know that Buckley is not going to play much, after Mowbray hooked him from the sub cameo, so Nyambe, at least, should've been on the bench ahead of a player that is definitely not going to play.
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TRANSFER THREAD - JANUARY 2021
riverholmes replied to Hoochie Bloochie Mama's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Except in immediate relegation danger, I don't think we should have loaned three Premier League 'starlets' that we have little to no hope of securing long-term. One and, maybe, two, might be ok but signing the three suggests utter short-termism. All three, Branthwaite, Elliot and Harwood-Bellis will go away from Rovers with experience gained and possible increased asset value for their clubs (barring a high-profile end of season collapse which the young defenders get tarnished with). For developing such players, we need to get something commensurate, long-term, in return and I don't see it, however, good all three might be. Perhaps, finances will dictate being an overt feeder club but I'd prefer to resist as much as possible. -
Other football league 2020/21 season
riverholmes replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
In a recent interview with Rio Ferdinand's Youtube show, Ravel Morrison reiterated his claim that, whilst at West Ham, Sam Allardyce conditioned the offer of a new contract for him on switching agents to someone linked to Allardyce. Morrison, who says that he was satisfied with his existing deal and life at West Ham at the time, says that he refused and then after this, he was eased out of the club, first on loan and then permanently. Allardyce and his agent denied the allegations when they were first made in 2014 or so. The BBC have covered the Morrison interview today and their headline focuses on Morrison stealing first team player boots which got him banned from the dressing room at Utd. The Allardyce allegation is dealt with in one line: "he alleges a disagreement over a contract with then manager Sam Allardyce ended his time with the Hammers." Allardyce's side of the story must be presented but the allegations are extremely serious and deserve far more attention from journalists. -
John Buckley
riverholmes replied to Hoochie Bloochie Mama's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I think Lowe is a clear example of the fan criticism of managerial player selection proving vindicated, in a way. Most Rovers fans knew that Lowe was sub-standard - but was somehow a manager's favourite and, if I remember rightly, even trusted to play as an emergency centre back, as well as his more regular central midfield or right back. He was tall, athletic, had good fitness - and, I suppose, had leadership qualities - as he captained England U20s, Rovers and Bolton. I guess it was something about his off-field personality that appealed, especially, to certain managers and may have elevated him to have such a good career, racking up over 100 appearances at Rovers, as his ability was noticeably low, even for us. By contrast, Alan Judge, who went on to be nominated as Championship Player of the Year with Brentford and international caps for Ireland, who were not short on decent creative midfielders, received, I believe, a couple of appearances during his first stint at Rovers and 11 in his second. But credit to Lowe for making the most of his abilities (and managers' inabilities) and still playing at a good level with Salford City. When he was in the England U21 team, I remember talk of Premier League clubs considering him. What a coup that would have been for Rovers and Lowe. With Buckley, I think he could do with watching footage of Tom Cairney play. I'm not equating them as players but that's the sort of style of player Buckley is, I believe. -
I agree with Ewood Ace, that Nyambe actually defended the first goal incident well. A criticism might be that he should have spotted the danger and screamed earlier for Gallagher to get back. You'll also see a Preston runner from midfield not being tracked by Rovers central midfielders which means Nyambe has to stay central by then. The first goal was a wonder strike, so that has to be taken into account too. And, Nyambe 'assisted' the Rovers pen with a surging run and pass. Going on those two incidents, only, he did some good work.
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Other football league 2020/21 season
riverholmes replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Yes, sorry, didn't make myself clear. I don't know the full details of the Lyle Taylor case at Charlton, except that he refused to play after the season resumed post-Lockdown 1, last year, to stay healthy to secure his lucrative move to Forest. However, MacKenzie, in typical style says that he blames Taylor "exclusively" for Charlton's relegation to League One, which is ridiculous and unfair scapegoating, no matter how badly Taylor might have behaved. -
Other football league 2020/21 season
riverholmes replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Tabloid man, Kelvin MacKenzie playing the exploited football fan, a group that he has made a career, at least partially, exploiting. And, back to scapegoating individuals, I see. -
Stranger things have happened but Brereton will either need to get very lucky or make a drastic improvement. He really needs to improve his technique in shooting, as someone mentioned in another thread. Strikers like Jon Stead and Matt Derbyshire, might not have been the physically strongest (though Stead, in particular, was pretty good on the ball) but they had a powerful strike in their arsenal, which they could get away before a defender thwarted them. I'm not sure Brereton has it, at the moment. Emile Heskey is a player who I think couldn't strike a ball cleanly very often, either - but, he had other strengths. Brereton, currently, is neither a winger nor a forward but a mixture of the two and often out of place in our team. Of course, it's not Brereton's fault that anyone was ignorant enough as to spend millions of pounds on him and, to his credit, his work-rate and his readiness to run at defenders can be impressive. The signing is as mystifying as when we spent a lot less, but still a silly sum, to buy Jordan Slew from Sheffield United, when he was a back-up player there - albeit, considered a prospect. To get back to Chapman - he clearly has real ability and will comfortably have a good Championship career, in my opinion, if he avoids injuries, works hard and has a manager who believes in him. The fact we have Dolan makes it more understandable that we let him go - but, I think it's not good business he'll walk away on a free - no transfer fee or sell-on fee. For a club of our finances, talented young players, with England youth international pedigree, especially, who are sold should be earning us some transfer fees, however, small, to be financially sustainable.
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Injuries permitting - which, I think, is a concern for him, based on his record - I think Chapman can do an Alan Judge and flourish in the Championship with another club, after being let go. I see Chapman, in a few years, playing at a higher level than Brereton - injuries permitting, again. It's a shame that we won't get any money for him, assuming he leaves for a free this year. However, I'm partly glad he's going and will get an opportunity to prove himself, including his attitude, which has been cast doubt upon during his Rovers spell. Given the formation we play and the preference for persevering with Brereton and having Dolan and Rothwell, his chances were even more limited. Moreover, Shrewsbury have given him the No.10 position, based on his debut, and, I think that that might be his best position, especially, if, as it seems, he has lost some pace as a result of injuries.
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John Buckley
riverholmes replied to Hoochie Bloochie Mama's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I'd be interested to know from regular U23 watchers where Buckley tended to play when he was a star performer for that team. For the first team, he seems to play as a deep-ish lying fulcrum midfielder, when in midfield, which doesn't seem to suit him. Recently, Mowbray described him as an attacking midfielder who glides past defenders in training. That's not something that has been seen in first team matches. I am not ready to give up on Buckley, given his success at U23 level and the occasional glimpses he has shown, especially, initially - but he does need improvement and, perhaps, a fixed position that suits him would help. Joe Rothwell has come more into his own since finding a role best suited to his game. Mowbray turned down League One loan enquiries in September, last year, but, if there was such an option now, I think it might be for the best for Buckley. If he stays, he should get regular U23 games to prove his worth again and build confidence. -
Blackburn v Doncaster, FA Cup, Sat 9th Jan
riverholmes replied to JPTSwindon's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Though Pears should have saved the shot, the midfield failed to protect the back four & GK for the Doncaster goal. For some reason, no one was in the DM position, leaving Richards the freedom to collect the ball in front of the Rovers defence, turn and run at them. Lenihan et al had little choice but to back off. The positioning really was a very basic error, especially, when both Travis and Trybull are mean to be defensively minded CMs. -
The criticism of Buckley on the second goal seems harsh and rather unfair. He was isolated against a ball running winger. He correctly seeks to hold up the attacker so that others can come and support him. As he does so, he can see another Brentford player going down the line, effectively creating a 2 v 1 situation for a moment. Buckley's jockeying does enable other players to get back. However, the Rovers player (can't tell who it is) who comes to directly 'support' Buckley neither confronts the winger nor tracks the full back. This leaves Buckley not knowing who to track and what his team mate is doing. Arguably, he made the mistake to go with the full back. However, also culpable is the backtracking Rovers player who does nothing, except to create further confusion. Then there was another Rovers player inside who allowed the Brentford to get his excellent shot away. Buckley might've made mistakes elsewhere but in this case, I would lay more blame on the inadequate backtracking player, than the makeshift right back.
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Perhaps, if PNE had the budget for an U23 team, Dolan would've been kept on to show his abilities. Maybe, a reminder to Rovers, if and when drastic cuts are contemplated. The U18s FA Youth Cup match highlights from Rovers v PNE in February this year are interesting to watch. Sorry if it's been already discussed - but though Rovers ran out 4-2 winners after a PNE player got sent off, the highlights suggest that PNE were very impressive and, perhaps, even the better team against a side with highly rated Rovers youth players like Brennan, Burns and Whitehall, amongst others. Dolan scores and plays well for PNE and another player, Ethan Walker, performs very well and scores.