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Blue and White Blues

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  1. 2 minutes ago, Ewood Ace said:

    Eustace is a coward whose cowardice has left us looking around for other teams to do us a favour. He talked last week of this being a magnificent opportunity well with 30 minutes against 10 men it was an even greater opportunity but just like with other games this season he lacked the courage to really go for the win.

    The man is worse than Coyle and more on a par with Kean. Get him gone ASAP. 

    It was a good time for cowardice.  That point makes it extremely unlikely Rovers will be relegated.   Relegation means £5 million doesn’t arrive from the Premier League and much less television revenue.  With the awful attendance numbers, all the more expensive players get sold.   That point was probably worth almost £10 million. 

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  2. 6 minutes ago, booth said:

    Whatever happens, anyone who took any part in assembling this squad should be thoroughly ashamed.

    Personally, I thought they were fun to watch until the wheels fell off in December.   There wasn’t enough squad depth to manage the injuries.   Then Travis left for Ipswich and Adam Wharton was sold.   The squad as assembled in the fall was competitive but lacked depth.    With one of the lowest payrolls in the league, it was never going to be a very athletic team.  

  3. That was a very important point.   It adds Sheffield Wednesday to the mix and makes it so Plymouth has to win.   The odds are very against both Birmingham City & Plymouth Argyle winning plus Sheffield Wednesday getting at least a draw.  Norwich and Hull are both promotion playoff clubs and the Stadium of Light will have 41,000.    Park the bus in Leicester and try for the point.  90 minutes of time wasting. 

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  4. 33 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said:

    chelsea not putting away a liverpool side with numerous teenagers in it is shocking with the amount of money lavished on that side.poch next for the sack,he generally has so many players to choose from that he has`nt got clue about most of them

    Boehly “only” spent £900 million on transfer fees.     In baseball, he spent $700 million, $425 million, and $365 million for the three most expensive LA Dodgers players.   Those were the equivalent of free transfers since those were contracts directly with the players but it’s the kind of spending he does. 
     

     

     

  5. 6 minutes ago, aletheia said:

    That narrative needs to be sung loudly, which is a widely helf belief among both fans and media. That is, the idea that whoever would buy us would have to stump up £200m is a myth. The Rao's would have to absorb that figure (if indeed that often quoted figure is correct in the first place.) Happy to be corrected.

    So what physical assets does the club actually own?   I've read that they did a financial slight of hand where the practice facility was sold and is leased back to the club.   I presume some other slice of the Rao empire now owns the practice facility?   Who owns Ewood?   As a business, revenue comes from ticket sales, television revenue, and sponsorships like Totally Wicked.   There's a bit of revenue from RoversTV subscriptions and RoversStore kit.   I'm trying to understand why anyone would buy the club since the payroll and operating cost is less than the revenue.

  6. 10 hours ago, AllRoverAsia said:

    Very happy you torpedoed Atkins pro Venky comment.

    The comment:

    "If you did a poll about Venky's, most supporters would want them out. The problem then is that someone would have to buy a football club which is in so much debt, so you've got to be careful what you wish for."

     

    Isn't the "debt" just Venky's lending money to themselves?   It's absurd to think that the club would be sold without Venky's forgiving that debt.  

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