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  1. Glenn Hoddle, Walter Smith, Martin O'Neill, True. Can't think of too many names from the UK at that time. Walter Smith, Ruud Gullit or Glenn Hoddle maybe. Graeme Souness but his stock was rock bottom after Liverpool. And the piece de resistance Big Ron.
  2. There's definitely more to it than he has ever said. Apparently he said he decided to step down long before he did and felt no conflicting emotions. To me it doesn;t add up. I have a theory he fell out with Walker about the Geoff Thomas deal in 1992 and got the hump. My other theory is Dalglish cant handle pressure and bails out when he feels it. His sides were prone to choking. The FA Cup Final 1988, the final day of the 1989 season, the 1990 FA Cup semi final against Palace. With Blackburn he almost blew missing the playoffs in 1992, and then almost threw the league away in 1995 from a strong position. Maybe he couldn't face humiliation in Europe or the pressure of trying to repeat the success. He informed the club the Friday after the title win he was stepping down. Jeez. At least enjoy it for a while.
  3. I read Dalglish's book (have yet to read My Liverpool Home), which is a poor book. Very little insight or behind the scenes stories in it, just a quick gloss over summary of the title win. His explanations to why he stood down make little sense to me. He wanted no more day to day stuff he said yet took the Newcastle job. Apparently later on he confessed he wanted to go back to Liverpool but that makes no sense either as Roy Evans was doing well at Liverpool and there was no vacancy or potential vacancy. It was a bizarre decision.
  4. What kind of funds are there for new players in the two scenarios? Going up and staying in the graveyard?
  5. Couldn;t do it over Zoom no? Gretta Thunberg will not be happy.
  6. Paul Gascoigne was available that summer and Ferdinand. Both would have been attainable. Kanchelskis also. Steve Bruce would have filled the Tony Gale role for a year. Its an absolute head scratcher how nobody was brought in.
  7. Don't get the booing. Be like Man Utd fans booing Dennis Law or Celtic fans booing Henrik Larsson. There should be a statue of Shearer outside the ground.
  8. I didn't say they were. I said they were labelled as a one man team. But Shearer was by far the main driver for the success of the team since the promotion in 1992. Yes Walker's money was huge but Walker's money did little after Shearer and Kenny left. At the time Alan Shearer would have been the only member of the title winning team to get into the United team of that season. I am not being disrespectful to the team but that is the truth. The rest of the team were good but Shearer was on another level that pushed them to success they would not have had had the strikers been Newell and Gallacher/Sutton. So genuinely don;t get animosity towards Shearer.
  9. Why? To be fair to him the team was going nowhere under Harford and he was in his pomp. He could see the sinking ship that was Blackburn. The stupid thing is Rover sold Newell at the same time.
  10. Well yes it was Walker's money but Dalglish and Shearer were the ones that drove the success. Walkers money did little after they left. To say Shearer was just one if many is way off. Shearer was the main man and its no coincidence they were labelled a one man team. Without Shearer the team would have been nowhere near the title.
  11. How did people feel when Shearer left? At the time I didn't blame him. Dalglish had gone and the club was in decline and he was the best striker around. Was surprised so many Blackburn fans booed him and took a dislike to him. I thought that was petty and ungrateful. The guy made Blackburn.
  12. Yes Harford played players out of position from the start and started playing Chris Sutton as a centre back
  13. Are Brereton Diaz and Bradley Dack the same person? Has anyone seen them in a room together? They are identical twins. We could confuse the opposition by switching up their jerseys.
  14. Henchoz was ok I suppose but I disagree on Jansen, McAteer and Gillespie. they were nowhere near good enough or they were past it by then anyway to challenge the top of the division. Jansen was a good championship player but not the standard of player the club needed. I know the League Cup goal and all but he wasnt a top striker. Nathan Blake etc.. The list of bad players is as long as Oskar Schindlers
  15. He was sold to Newcastle around Christmas time. Why I have no idea. But never fear Gary Flitcroft is here. When you read the list of players they bought from 1995-1999 its a facepalm moment. Genuinely struggling to think of any good buys. Dahlin and Donis were crap when they came also. What became of Graham Fenton. I had never really heard of him and then he appeared at the end of 95-96 and scored a few goals, notably against his boyhood team Newcastle. I think he started the following season and then seemed to disappear. EDIT: I actually looked it up there. IMO the club did not make one good buy since the summer of 1994 until they were relegated. The recruitment was absolutely shocking. Abysmal. They sold all the good players and wasted money on absolute duds. Callum Davidson 1.8 million! Roy Hodgson bought the worst. The crap he brought in was unreal.
  16. I always remember the pitch in 1995 around February and March. Was in some state. A mud bath. There was a stage where the groundsman had pole forked the whole pitch. Holes everywhere in it! Games where the pitch was a state that stick out in my mind, Leeds 1-1 in Feb, Chelsea 2-0 or 2-1 in MArch and Man City loss 3-2
  17. I can;t get my head around Dalglish. In his autobiography he said he resigned 5 days after winning the league. Said Europe held no lure for him. Bizarre. You would imagine he would have been licking his chops at taking on the likes of Barcelona et al and making big money signings wit Rovers top of the tree in 1995. Fergie would have seen winning the championship as the start of an empire. Dalglish saw it as the end of a journey. A sort of 'lets jump out of the drivers seat before this goes tits up'. I find Dalglish's book full of oddities. Claims he wanted out of management twice then within a few months had taken another job. I remember after the league was won thinking Blackburn are going to go onto better things. Dalglish will sign some top players now and will be challenging for the next few years. The squad was good and just needed a few holes to be plugged. A defender, a midfielder and either a striker or winger. I remember being really underwhelmed when Holmes and the really small names came in that summer. I was thinking WTF! Another turning point came 2 years earlier. Imagine Blackburn had signed Roy Keane. Shearer and Keane. That would have been an incredible duo to have together. Gazza was available. Lars Bohinen came in the autumn. A decent player but not good enough for where the club needed to go. Billy McKinlay! Another dud!
  18. We were weak at the back that year. Sol Campbell would have been a good buy or even Steve Bruce as a stop gap as he had been released from Utd. Harford bought Chris Coleman and I thonk Nicky Marker played CB aswell in the Champions League!! Seriously. Nicky Marker.
  19. I made a similar post a couple weeks back. Love this topic as I find it fascinating. This was a pivotal summer and where Rovers threw it all away. Harford was an utter disaster as manager. His record was so poor it was unbelievable. He has Alan Shearer in top form in 95/96 and could only finish 7th. From his first game in charge he was a disaster and his selections were baffling. Harford was never going to attract top players. His name in the game was not big enough which a team like Blackburn needed. Dalglish was the draw for Blackburn, not so much the wages which Walker paid. Shearer would not have come if Don Mackay was manager say even if they paid the same money. Les Ferdinand was the man to buy that summer. A very good player and would have linked up well for Shearer. Sutton was ok but I dont think he was quite good enough. His goals dried up at the end of 1994. Walker in hindsight should have got in a big name manager and been ruthless. I still cant understand Dalglish's decision. Made no sense whatsoever. I would have bought David Platt possibly and obviously Zidane if he was offered! The team needed more continental players to compete in the Champions League. English football was miles off the pace then. Matty Holmes! Christ! What were they thinking!
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