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TheRevAshton

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  1. 1. Winners of the Championship

    Ipswich

    2. Automatic promotion (runners-up) in the Championship

    Southampton

    3. Four Play off semi-finalists in the Championship

    Leicester, Sheffield United, Birmingham, Coventry

    4. Three relegated sides from the Championship

    Sheffield Wednesday, Charlton, Portsmouth

    5. Where will Rovers finish in the Championship?

    15th

    6. First Championship club to change manager (after the season starts)

    Southampton

    7. Winners of the Premier League

    Liverpool

    8. A notable wild card prediction of something that will happen in theΒ Rovers universeΒ during the season (e.g. Donald Trump visits Ewood Park)

    Suhail will be sacked

  2. 22 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

    Absolutely. But in this window, I definitely wouldnt say that Hull have had a significantly better window.

    Lots of teams have improved on paper more than us. Wouldnt include Hull.

    Without factoring in outgoings, I think many would rather take the players they've signed over the players we have.

    If someone said to me we could swap just Gustavo Puerta and Brandon Williams as permanent signings, for all 4 of ours - i'd probably take itΒ πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

  3. Think 4 more does it personally;

    RW (Perm)Β - Someone quick and tricky. A left-footer who can cut in would be my preference.
    CAM (Perm)Β - Moussa Baradji still in the balance, suppose there will always be concerns over this injury. Personally hope we still pursue him though, looks good.
    CB (Loan) - A young PL loan would work here, maybe that Fredricson from United?
    ST (Loan) - Someone who can play anywhere across the front line is ideal, would love Jayden Danns.

    Anything else after that is a bonus for me. Of course there's a huge caveat in relation to keeping our current key players, anyone sold will need to be adequately replaced on top of the above.

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  4. 11 minutes ago, Emerald Isle Rover said:

    What’s on today’s bingo card then

    confirmation of carter injury

    new defender linkΒ 

    any new player link

    official 2nd bid for BrittainΒ 

    Nixon exclusiveΒ 

    hyam contractΒ 

    was too quiet yesterday for nothing to happen todayΒ 

    Today i'm going with;

    - Confirmation of Carter's injury.
    - Baradji deal off.
    - Cryptic link from a foreign journo.

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  5. 12 minutes ago, roverblue said:

    What an exciting summer its been so far Rudy and Pasha...

    • 3 random foreigners in for peanuts with no experience or pedigree on low wages
    • 5 first team championship experienced starters out plus all loanees saving a fortune in wages.
    • No contracts sorted for any of our 1st team
    • Sacked the CEO and made a load of backroom staff redundant
    • Sacked off the women's team

    You are doing a fantastic job keep up the good work! Pretty soon we will have a cost budget to compete with Chorley FC and you can bask in the praise from our chicken overlords.

    The amount of money they're making and saving at the expense of the squad is insane... even managed to get Β£750k for our last gaffer ffs.

    The Venky's must be absolutely delighted.

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  6. Article;

    Blackburn Rovers' deal to sign midfielder Moussa Baradji has stalled, with discussions ongoing between all parties, The Lancashire Telegraph understands.

    Rovers flew the 24-year-old into Lancashire on Wednesday and was preparing for medical testing later that day.

    Everything was moving towards a formal announcement, alongside Ryan Alebiosu, who was unveiled on Wednesday night. However, the Baradji deal has not proven to be as straightforward.

    Discussions are ongoing between Rovers, Swiss club Yverdon Sport FC and Baradji to get the move back on track. It's understood that those talks will likely drag on over the weekend and there will be no announcement before Saturday's game against Accrington Stanley.

    The delay means it's possible Rovers fans will not get official confirmation of their club's fourth summer signing until next week.Β 

    It's not known whether the issue is between the two clubs or whether there is an issue with personal terms. All agreements appeared to be in place as of Wednesday morning.

    It is not wholly uncommon for these issues to arise with so much complexity in contracts in modern football. However, this latest development will no doubt bring some anxiety to Rovers fans.

    Rovers did at least confirm Alebiosu last night and once he has international clearance, he will join his team-mate. The chances of him featuring at Accrington this weekend are slim considering he hasn't even trained yet.

    In all likelihood, the friendly with Everton next weekend will be the first opportunity. Hopefully, Baradji will be a done deal by then and can also feature.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, KentExile said:

    Whilst most of us probably have no idea about the quality of the players signed (could be just as easily be Ohashi's, or Telalovic's).Β  They do all seem to have pace, strength, height, and the ability to drive forward with the ball, all things which Rovers have been missing for a while

    Hopefully at least a couple of them turn out to be gems

    I have a feeling Alebiosu is going to really surprise us, as Beck did last season.

    Definitely think we'll see Brittain being tried further up with the new lad behind.

  8. 7 minutes ago, FE123 said:

    Am I the only one who thinks Tronstad and Travis are solid but limited championship players who at soon to be aged 30 and 28 respectively aren’t worth offering circa 20k a week for 3 years that they will most certainly get else where?

    Yes. Right now they are 2 of our best players, both absolutely vital members of the squad who deserve to be paid the going rate.

    I don't care about how much money the board want to save on wages, we need proven players on the pitch. These cost-cuts are unsustainable, we'll probably find ourselves in League One before long.

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  9. 12 minutes ago, RoversClitheroe said:

    Anyone able to link Jackson's latest report? As I'm hitting restrictionsΒ 

    Blackburn Rovers remain interested in Marwan Al-Sahafi but a deal to sign the forward has not been agreed yet, The Lancashire Telegraph understands.

    Dion De Neve and Sidnei Tavares are Valerien Ismael's two new additions this summer and Rovers are keen to bolster his squad further. A left-sided centre-back has been a priority position the recruitment team have been working on but they also need to add in forward areas.

    The LT reported last month that Al-Sahafi was one of several wide players on their shortlist this summer. However, reports that a deal was advanced at that point were wide of the mark.

    Speculation has ramped up once again after the 21-year-old posted an image on social media showing he was in Manchester over the weekend. However, it's understood that, at the time of writing, a deal hasn't been formally agreed between the two clubs.

    Rovers remain interested in a move for Al-Sahafi but the situation is complicated by Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad, who own him. There has been speculation around the future of Laurent Blanc, their first-team head coach. Until there is clarity around their management team, it's unlikely any transfer, permanent or loan, will be sanctioned.

    Should that change, and things can move quickly in football, Rovers would be keen to try and reach an agreement. Adding pace and athleticism on the flanks has been a target all summer.

    The 21-year-old scored six goals in 25 appearances on loan at Beerschot last season. Rovers have taken a keen interest in the Belgian Pro League in recent seasons after the capture of Makhtar Gueye and De Neve.

    Ismael has spoken about the importance of his wide players having intensity and running power. That was a key driver in the signing of De Neve and Al-Sahafi's stats show similar qualities.

    If Rovers did secure another overseas recruit, it would be their third of the summer. The club are not exclusively looking outside of the UK but clearly, that is where they feel they can maximise their transfer budget at the moment.

    Legia Warsaw's Steve Kapuadi remains their top target at left-centre-back though they were linked with a move for Stockport County's Ethan Pye over the weekend. He is also left-footed and fits the profile they are trying to recruit for in defence.

  10. Couldn't help but notice that Pears is conspicuously missing from all the new GK kit marketing. Their latest X post even features one of the younger goalies (Michalski I think) alongside Toth.

    Couple that with Toth being touted as next season's #1... pretty much confirms that Pears will be sold this window!

    Should be a cool little Β£1m-2m in the transfer kitty Venky's pockets.

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