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Ghost7

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  1. Let's not suddenly start thinking Travis is good. He's a mascot for Ipswich.

    He would have been useful to us in the relegation battle though.

    A move that happened way too early in the window, as many fans predicted, apart from the "be patient", "the club knows what they're doing", "I'll judge when the window's over" brigade.

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  2. 21 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

    I see it as 1 home win for Eustace. He was part of pre match discussion with Johnson pre game, Eustace was on the touchline during the game. His win. You don't. We aren't going to agree. Let's leave it there 

    The reality is he wasn't in charge at the start of the fixture so it's really kind to give it him as his first win. 

    It's also extremely harsh on Damien Johnson and the people who took training that week, and prepared for the game.

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  3. IF we survive and Harry Pickering, Tyrhys Dolan and Sam Gallagher are still in the starting 11 next season we can forget about the Championship - it means we haven't done anything in the window. They are backup players at best at this level. There are plenty of others in the match day squad that aren't good enough too... Markanday, Garrett, Telalovic, Pears, Wahlstedt etc. We need 8 or 9 signings, not kids... Decent quality and it's going to cost money. £10m+ needs spending to make up for previous windows of spending nothing. A good chunk of the Wharton money simply has to be reinvested in players to keep the club afloat or push on and money MUST be spent on a goalkeeper. Good luck getting all of that approved back in India, and the paperwork for each signed off in time. No chance. As a squad we have regressed significantly over the past 3 years. It's the Brentford model in reverse, sell your best players and reinvest poorly or not at all.

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  4. 18 minutes ago, bluebruce said:

    I'm still standing by what I've been saying for about 3 weeks I think. We'll scrape up by the skin of our balls, primarily because other teams around us suck, and go down next season.

    We might enter the bottom 3 briefly on the final day, but I don't see it very likely we go down. Only need one of three shit teams to fuck up. Two of them need at least a win, too. Those same two have LL and DD results from their previous two games.

     

    All are due a win then 🙂

    It can happen.

  5. 10 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said:

    qpr and sheff wed have both made fantastic appointments,we in contrast to them undermine an ambitious,good and progressive one and put a yes man in charge😩

    Give either of those managers 6 months at Ewood and they'll both want to quit.

    Then when they start to underperform drastically to the detriment of the players and any league position neither will be fired for a very very long time.

    ^ The life of a Blackburn Rovers supporter... that many are happy with 🙂

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  6. 7 hours ago, JHRover said:

    Pretty much agree with the lot of it. What a post.

    JDT by no means perfect but he had valuable assets. Ambition, drive, personality, a vision. I think back to last season, particularly August to February, and the first half of this season, and this was a guy capable of dragging this club out of the stinking cesspit that it has been dragged and into a potentially bright future.

    Alas as we saw with the Allardyce fiasco, as we saw with the Bowyer/Lambert fiasco, these owners and their minions will always find a way to derail and destroy any positive momentum or progress and set the club back years. I should have known better but I admit I believed. I genuinely thought that with the Director of Football approach and JDT leading it and after the season we had, going so close in league and cup, that the ingredients were there to take the next step and crack the play-offs.

    More fool me. I can't describe the disappointment I feel about the way in which once again these people have destroyed something that should have been good and positive and that fell into our lap almost by accident after Mowbray finally left.

    Yes it was clear that JDT was burned by the O'Brien fiasco, yet he stuck at it and we still went close last season. It was clear he was unimpressed by the summer's shenanigans yet he stuck at it, moved his family over, accepted the constraints and we, somehow managed to get ourselves sat just outside the top 6 in December with this squad.

    Then a third transfer window of nonsense, culminating in Adam Wharton being sold, the McGuire disgrace (what sort of club treats other clubs and players in such a disgusting and humiliating fashion?) and no reinvestment was the straw that broke the camel's back. Totally understandable for anyone with any self-respect to draw a line at being undermined by your colleagues.

    Of course ownership and a board with any finger on the pulse would have sacked JDT once it became clear that the damage was irreparable and the direction things were going. I agree that he was essentially saying 'f... you' to them and going gung ho wanting to be fired.

    Yet they couldn't even manage his departure correctly. It came far too late, even in the week it happened they took days on end to announce it.

    They're just a disgrace. There's no coming back from this in my book. It's happened too many times and I won't fall for it again.

     

    This post should also be framed and put in the boardroom. My thoughts exactly.

    If only anyone at the club with influence truly cared like the fans do.

    The board will be happy life has got easier because standards were being driven, often through the media by Tomasson - a man with intelligence, charm and charisma; traits you could say the club and certainly the CEO lacks.

    He wasn't perfect but we hadn't seen expectations like it at Rovers in over a decade and JDT brought them back for a season and a half... but with the people above him and the owners it was never going to last. I called it the moment he joined but it was "Brilliant" off the pitch, while it lasted.

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  7. 10 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

    Not sure why people seem to be struggling with this one. Generally, for another plodding mid table season, give Sunderland, Leeds and yes, Sheff Wed, the full end and take their cash, we can’t fill the seats ourselves, so it is what it is.

    However, in this very specific instance, how about not giving a relegation rival any kind of advantage at your own bloody ground for a huge six pointer with three games to go.

    Take every home advantage possible, don’t pocket a few extra grand but risk losing millions.

     

    Bonkers isn't it. Absolutely no issue when we're comfortably drifting to mid table finishes which has often been the case, fine take the cash (we're usually major underdogs anyway against teams that bring that size of crowd)... however, it was complete stupidity to give a relegation rival that kind of backing in such a massive fixture and it predictably backfired.

    It will haunt Pears a bit more too knowing his error was in front of them. Waggott helped the opposition more than us. Was it even a coincidence the mistake happened down that end? It was a pressure fixture, with an intimidating crowd - the Newcastle game was not this. Wednesday took full advantage of the allocation, they were never going to stop buying because they knew the fixture was huge, (bigger for them than us) and they knew they could impact it.

    If anyone thinks differently I can only assume you've never played competitive football at any level.

    The crowd at Ewood can be a weakness, largely due to the owners (the CEO must have his head up his arse if he isn't receptive of this) and it was criminal to give them that many tickets. The fixture became neutral. It will have felt like a home game to them and what a feeling to get during a season like they're having.

    Confidence is key and when you're in the relegation zone it's low. As an opponent you've got to do everything possible to capitalise on that on and off the pitch in this kind of fixture, yes we didn't do enough on it but giving them a fan backing of that size was one way to level the playing field a bit more.

    Most clubs would take any advantage they can to help their players at home, - it should mean everything... but not ours.

    I can't wait for the season to end, I'm not renewing - the decision making behind the scenes isn't anything I'd ever want to be part of. Absolutely criminal stuff.

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  8. Suspect our GD will look a lot worse after the final day. It is likely to be worse than Birmingham's.

    -6 between Bristol and Wednesday absolutely blew it. 5 or 6 individual errors too.

    After yesterday I'm fully expecting 2 more losses and a relegation, which is everything the board, owners and to some extent the players deserve.

  9. 39 minutes ago, superniko said:

    13 points from 14 games now under Eustace (average 43 points across the season and 2nd bottom).

    2 points taken from 4 matches against Millwall, Plymouth, Wednesday and Birmingham (3 at home).

    He will have been our manager for 1/3 of a season, and it's highly likely that he'll only amass 13 points and 2 victories in that space of time across 16 games!

     

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    Shocker of results. Plenty of winnable home fixtures now and we'd be safe if he could have pulled off one "expected" result. Poor manager IMO, suspected it from the off.

  10. 7 hours ago, Silas said:

    All I can think about is how that performance AGAIN was by a bunch of players that sat in a function room sulkily moaning about how the fans were unfair on them.

    The absolute arrogance, delusion, and cheek of that moment hits hard today. 

    Fuck the lot of em. 

     

    Any respectable CEO wouldn't have allowed this to happen in the first place. The man is an inept clown.

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  11. The reality is the players around Szmodics aren't good enough. We need a new attack in the summer otherwise we won't get the goals next season - if we are still in the Championship. Gallagher has to be moved on either way, enough is enough there. We also need some midfielders that can strike a ball. Travis isn't the answer. Money will need to be spent this time.

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