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Hoochie Bloochie Mama

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  1. Ah right. Well, if you think that you must be correct with all your sources.
  2. Sharpe knows about LB being close. Did he get that from here? The bit in bold is funny.
  3. It's been reported as 10% by Sharpe and Crooke.
  4. I understand everyone's feelings towards Waggott, he comes across as insincere. His hashtag-ed emotional blackmail schtick is tiresome to say the least - family, not a football club with players earning more in a week than some fans do in a year, will always take priority. Someone should remind him of that. #WeAreTogether is just meaningless at a time when people are losing their jobs. Unless Steve, Mogga and the players are going to send me a few quid cos we're all mates and in it together?? Why would anyone buy a ST at the moment except out of blind loyalty? There is no guaranteed 'product', and they've put the prices up! WTF!! Also, when Waggott talks about 'added value' because you get 7 away games to watch on i-follow he totally misses the point about why the hardcore buy ST's. It's not about simply watching matches, it's about the live experience. You can't commodify that so he really shouldn't try. He needs to think about his 'message'. I worry about the bigger picture. The bigger picture here is the future of the club. With Lancashire getting hammered with Covid, and lets be honest, it's only going to get worse over the coming months, there's seems very little chance of Rovers getting in the crowds to cover even the most basic of costs. Some clubs will more-than-likely go bust this season without external funding. Maccs is probably just the start. Waggott should concentrate on the bigger picture. What are Venky's plans going forward if ST sales are minimal? Are they going to continue covering the shortfall (which will increase exponentially this season) and what is their long-term planning for a club with massively reduced income? What is the EFL plan for dealing with clubs on the brink? Are contingencies in place (Govt funding for example)? The lack of communication on the real issues facing the club is something he needs to address.
  5. We're a work in progress - Tony Mowbray, June 2031.
  6. You've had a shocker there.
  7. 500% increase in value in a year. We've done well there.
  8. The great man setting up two and scoring another.
  9. @arbitro Is our player with the £10m bid in for him currently out injured??
  10. Brereton. I'm here all week.
  11. Was that Souness or Ince? We've had some mental bastards in charge!
  12. You'd hope he has, if just for the shirt sales.
  13. #WeAreTogether #WeAreTooSkint
  14. Agreed, but without Travis there's now something wrong with the personnel as well. I like to optimistic?
  15. I remember when Matteo moved into midfield from LB/CB. That worked a treat.? Bell could be our new midfielder enforcer?
  16. Johnson's a liability. At least Bennett runs about a bit.
  17. Travis' loss is a nightmare. He needs replacing. I also can't see how the 4-3-3 works without his 'legs'. Johnson rarely moves, Holtby is a bit fragile and Evans is always injured. There's hardly a tackle in that midfield now. JRC, Buckley, Rothwell and Davenport need to step up.
  18. Mowbray on Ayala, today in the LT:- “I don’t think we need to throw him straight in after just a few days. We’ve now got a free Tuesday next week, so he’ll have a whole week next week, so hopefully he will get up to speed pretty quickly. But let’s wait and see"
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