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DanLad

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  1. I honestly believe it was a load of nonsense about us being dirty last year. There's a huge difference between being dirty and physical and I don't think we crossed it. I don't remember any horror tackles and apart from the unfortunate incident with Van Persie and Todd's elbow there wasn't a lot of nastiness.

    As for the semi-final that was mostly to do with Arsenal and Viera inparticular falling over at the drop of a hat.

    Against the top teams you have to be physical they all have incredible forwards with pace and technique to burn if you try stand off them they will make you look like a fool. The only answer is a nice hard challenge from Todd, Mokoena or Nelsen. Personally I look forward to a lot more ofthe same next year

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    You're dead right there DM. We were physical, but not dirty (or any more dirty than anyone else) I think the elbow was an accident anyway.

    There's too much 'He's a world class player, how dare you tackle him' in the press and the media generally IMO.

    One of my mates is a Chelsea fan and he harped on about 'Look what Mokoena did to Robben' etc. There wasn't even a foul for that tackle(if memory serves), but it stills gets wracked up as being dirty play!

    In any event Rovers have had hard players over the years who are now legends. Hendry, Nicky Reid etc. Absolute heroes for their commitment and determination.

  2. If we have paid about 4 million for Bellamy then it is a great buy.

    Thats pretty much what the Admin on the main board has implied.

    In that case, I am pretty sure we might have another 2-3 million left in our kitty, MAYBE! Cause we did sell Stead for 1.8 and we got about 2.5 for Ferguson in January other than the remaining installment we had to pay Rangers for him and I am sure the board must have given Hughes some money other the money he raised from those two sales.

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    Bellamy is a great signing and shows ambition!

    I wonder if the money we DIDN'T spend in Janaury may now come in to play (if it already hasn't) We saved money with a view to getting a proper, well thought out signing rather than a Jan panic buy and that's looking very shrewd now.

    Also JW has said that he considers that the correct juncture for transfers is now, rather than in January, so I'd hope that there might be more money to spend to get players in, settled and with a full(ish) pre-season under their belts before the start of the Premiership campaign. MH has preached the value of a proper pre-season and I think it is very important. I must admit that I'd like to see another forward. We don't want Bellamy to break his leg in the first game of the season and we find the cupboard bare...(touch wood)

    McCarthy would be a dreamland signing and with a forward line like that we'd waste a few Premiership teams this season!

  3. why the Blackburn End Lower ?

    why not rid the darwen End lower of seating and leave the away fans upstairs ?

    The Blackburn End is a significant part of BRFC

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    Partly palying devils advocate to a degree as I'ev not thought this through fully...

    I see what you're saying, but you are more likely to fill the B'burn end lower and have people who are currently in there who don't want to stand can move to other areas ofthe ground.

    Maybe it's precisely because the B'burn end is a significant part of BRFC that it should be the standing area. I'd love to see the it packed with standing fans.

    JMO.

  4. Well I did my bit by getting a season ticket last week. Birthday present from the little lady. Very pleased!

    Has anyone else noted that Thursday is 'late opening' at the ticket office? Now in any other walk of life a 'late opening' day is one where the place stays open later, right? So that people who work can get there out of work hours, right? That's poor logic as far as BRFC are concerned. A 'late opening' day means...that they open later... at 9.30 am instead on 9.00am!

    Genius! LOL!

  5. Down at Ewood this morning and quite a few people buying 5-6 tickets at a time. Looks as though this will be a very good gate - 20,000 at least. I wanted JW upper and could only get the back row so we settled for the JW side of the BBE were we could only get seats 5 and 6. Only singles available in the CIS and when I asked if the FS was open the girl replied "not yet".

    It's a lovely day, get to Ewood and support the ladies.

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    A friend got my fiancee and my tickets yesterday and we're on the fifth row of the lower tier of the Jack Walker. I was worried that the little lady might not be able to see the game properly and was hoping to switch to tickets in the Riverside. I presume that there's no chance of that in light of the above comments on the CIS?

  6. If the Man UTD's , Chelsea's and Arse's of this world form a Euro superleague ( which is the only way they can make big money taken into account the present power and voting structure of the prem league ) it will last no longer than a few years . Once the novelty value wears thin it will be they - the big clubs - who will have to come crawling back to their homelands and beg to be re-admitted .

    People assume that all power lies in the hands of the big clubs . It doesn't . Collectively the other 15 clubs can see them off . They need us and the century old traditions and rivalries that we offer more than we need them .

    I hope they go . Then we can start to believe we can win things again . And consequently watch the crowds return ...

    Some people in football forget that people support clubs other than the 'big' teams. They almost seem to work on the premise that if United, for example, joined a European super league that everyone in the Northwest will support them.

    I won't support them and I doubt any other Blackburn fans will. Same goes for all the other local clubs whose fans will remain loyal to the local club. We aren't like Spain where people support the local club and either Real or Barca. It just doesn't work like that IMO.

    That said I'd be happy for United to join a superleague. I'm sick of them cheating and have no interest in them. I switch the telly off when they come on(or go and get a beer/order a kebab when there segment is on MOTD)

    I hope that I haven't veered off topic here.

  7. Shearer playing up front with Garner! The stuff dreams are made of...and I'm on holiday.

    I am so absolutely aghast not to get to the game.

    This is the ideal opprutunity to pay homage to everything that is Rovers.

    I know that this is for TP, but, if you can, put an extra loud cheer in for Uncle Jack and the team of heroes he built.

  8. Why waste our time in the Inter-two-bob when the UEFA cup generates less money than the FA cup and the public of Blackburn couldn't really care less about it? (judging by past attendances)

    Only the champs league is the european competition worth bothering with as it generates more money.

    As a club official said "we hardly made any money from our last UEFA cup campaign and hardly made any the year before and that included two games against celtic"

    The poor attendances were as a result of Souness saying that he wasn't bothered about Europe and putting weakened sides out!

    Souness then said after the games that the public had agreed with this action by not turning up! If he'd have said we were looking to progress as far as possible and taken it seriously more people would have gone to the games!

    I find it amazing that people are still beliving in the rubbish spouted by Souness after all that has gone on!

    For people to be saying that we hardly made any money from playing in Europe I'd point out that the game isn't all about money!

  9. I think the 'Flitty's past it' notion started when Souness dropped him at the start of this season, without there being any real justification for it. Another example of Souness falling out with a player and making a bad decision. It just seems that some people haven't questioned Souness's judgment on it, which is amazing seeing as he'd really lost the plot by then. IMO.

  10. I'm not sure if this deserves a new topic, but it fits in here anyway as it occured to a notable degree on Saturday.

    On numerous occasions in recent weeks it seems that too many of our midfielders get drawn to the ball. Now I appreciate that with 5 in the midfield that we should have numerical supremacy, but there seems to be times when, in our eagerness to close down we leave easy passes on. Has anyone else spotted that? If you haven't, then keep your eye out tonight.(although I'm hoping that Hughesy has spotted it) Maybe it's intentional to increase the chances of a mistake by the opponent, but I am always mindful that running round like a headless chicken might make us more vulnerable to the better footballing sides(not that there seems to be that many of them around, really)

    JMO

  11. It's a disgrace he's been charged. I haven't seen any further replays than what I saw on the day itself, but from what I've seen they can't say that Toddy meant it. I certainly don't think he did and it seems a lot of other people think it was accidental also.

    The fact that he's been charged already whiffs of a kangaroo court-type scenario..and I don't mean Lucas and Brett in silly wigs.

  12. Todd will be hard pushed to convince the jury that it was an accident, I think the shot of him just before they kicked off again showed him wishing he hadn't done it. A long-ish suspension at this stage could edge us closer to the drop zone than would otherwise have happened, and I think he knows that.

    Complete speculation. Did you read his mind as he was stood there? You don't think he was looking a bit disconsolate because we'd just conceded a third goal, maybe?

    There's no way in this world that there's going to be a suspension arising from that as you don't get suspended for accidental collisions!

    I suspect that people are thinking that it was deliberate because they listen to the rubbish that commentators spout.

  13. i thought neil had a good game. i was surpirsed by matteo giving a good performance defensively. todd i thought wasnt the sharpest tool in the shed though.

    maybe it's just me, but on the first goal, i still haven't been able to find matteo on the replays... where was he?! i haven't seen it indepth, or many times, or in slowmo or anything... but i've seen it full speed a few times, and never saw matteo on the screen.

    other than that, i thought he did make a few solid defensive plays.

    I think Matteo had tucked inside. It was the midfielders job to be picking up Pires IMO, although I see your point that Matteo might have to shoulder some responsibility if he was caught out of position.

    I've mentioned how Tommo and Pedersen didn't look comfortable on the 'wrong' flanks earlier so I won't repeat myself. I've not seen a replay too many times, but if Tommo is picking up Lauren then, yes, Matteo might have been out of position.

    I agree Matteo played OK overall.

  14. 3-0 only came about as we chased the game and committed men forward. You may as well lose 3-0 as lose 1-0 in a cup game.

    Well played lads. You're all heroes as far as I'm concerned. A semi final appearance in the FA Cup is more than I dreamed of this season. I thought we gave a good, honest account of ourselves and we can hold our heads high.

  15. Andy Todd 1 - Van Persie 0

    He really needs to improve upon his celebrations, last time it was some pose beyond goal, this time he runs straight into a shoulder...

    Even as a through and through Blackburn Rovers supporter I thought that was bloody nasty by Todd! Woudn't be suprised if he got a 3 match ban for that one.... sad.gif

    If Todd gets a ban for that Pires should get a ban for trying to kick Neill in the spuds. With the Pires kick there was intent.

    Again, no way did Todd mean that and there's no way it could be proved that he meant it in any event. The Arsenal players didn't have a problem with it and I think that speaks volumes.

  16. I believe Arsenal to be the most sensitive football team in the Prem, if not the world....In terms of players being in touch with their feminie sides (in the traditional sense of the phrase) Aresenal win hands down. I've seen players mysteriously injured by air or what is believed to be invisible phenomena on the pitch before, however, these special cricumstances usually only usual apply to a select few; not the whole team. If Viera got off his ass and started playing football he might not be so frustrated with lying on the grass all the time! I know it hurts to get kicked in the leg, but I also know that crying to your mommmy on the floor of Millennium stadium in Cardiff isn't going to help...

    You're dead right mode_m. They fall over at the slightest indication that there might be a challenge and then lie there as though they just been shot. Disgraceful behaviour for grown men. I wouldn't be able to show my face in public if I was such a wimp/cheat. My mates would disown me. They go on about Arsenal being such a good footballing side, well their theatrics is not good football in my book.

  17. Is it me or is the ref a lot happier giving free kicks for Arsenal than for us. I'm not talking major decisions (except that off side of Dickov), but, for example, there was one occasion where an Arsenal player step in front of a Rovers player to win possession and then a Rovers player did the same thing to said Aresnal player, but that resulted in a free kick.

    Flitcroft got booked for 'high' feet, but two minutes earlier an Arsenal lad had his feet right in the face of a Rovers player and not even a free kick was given.

    I don't like seeing Pedersen and Tommo switching wings. If Tommo had been on the right and MGP on the left I don't think Torre would have been open on one edge of the six yard box and Pires free of the other for the goal. Neither seem as effective on the 'wrong' wing and both look a little lost when they are there.

    45 minutes left to get this back. C'MON ROVERS!

  18. Stead -didnt quite work for the lad, a few times got in a decent position but didn't get the pass he wanted. A few half chances.

    Stead's 'off the ball' running is excellent and I'd like to see him get the ball more often and sooner than he does. It's obviously a consequence of the rest of the team playing regularly with a Dickov type forward(more back to goal then running in channels) and as a result they don't pick up on his runs and react quickly enough. A few slide rule passes in front of Stead and he'll start tucking chances away.

    I've already posted that I think that it was a tremendous performane yesterday, but I feel the need to say it again!

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