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  1. With the resources available to them and the amount of money that they have spent I don't think they've done anything to get over excited about.

    Two PL titles is a good acheivement don't get me wrong, but they've not done a lot else really, and considering they have a bottomless pit of cash (and have been spending it) I think that dominance in europe has got to be what they're judged on as well.

    Also, its my view that a contribution to their winning the PL is the fact there aren't any other exceptional sides in the PL at present. Maybe if United and Arsenal were what they were a few years back then Chelsea would no find it so comfortable.

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    agree. the title race will be a lot closer next year.

    bundles of cash helps, but you still need to buy the right players, be a great man manager, rotation etc....

    it brings its own problems- pressure from media, fans and the players that arent getting picked.

    you cannot buy success, particularly in europe. look at inter milan and the millions they've spent (in search of an iluusve scudetto) and barca- 1 european cup in their history!

  2. It's the job noone wants.

    Peter Noone.

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    my worst fears are (it seems) about to be realised. steve mcc. ohmy.gif

    teams mirror their managers - his team is as dull and boring as he is.

    he's been extremely lucky to survive the chop on several occasions.

    compare the cash spent to success aquired and it's nothing spectacular (like the man himself).

    i'm hoping that it's a media smokescreen, so o'neills odd lengthen, and the people in the knw (journo's and FA bigwigs) can make a fast buck!

  3. None of that says we're burned out.

    Nor did I say that the players aren't tired. I've no doubt all players at all clubs are tired.

    All I'm saying is that the reason for the dip in results is nothing to do with burn out, it's to do with form, and form isn't that bad.

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    it's splitting heirs a bit den. laugh.gif

    the form and tiredness are linked and although we've had some good results, the performances have been dipping for a while (i'm not including the 2nd half @ brum, the best performance since we lost to spurs).

    several rovers players are tired and in need of a rest and, after this 10 day break, i reckon we'll see a marked improvement.

    (hoping unsure.gif )

  4. We're not defending well enough.

    A bit more on the burn out theory mister D? smile.gif

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    disagree den.

    bellamy admitted it on talksport, the other monday.

    "pro -zone shows the sprints and areas covered are getting shorter and we're not creating as much."

    hughes as indicated himself that we have a lot of tired players. "the break may have come at a good time."

    a lot of our players have played most games, we're paying the price for having a small squad.

    rovers are mentally and physically knackered!

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    Do they wrap it up in cotton wool after the game???

    The only thing that distinguishes this incident from all the others that happen in almost every game, is that this took place in public. Dressing rooms up and down the country will witness such incidents.

    If fit he should start against Chelsea.

    To the anti Todd league-  Is it just coincidence that our recent bad run has occured when Todd has been out? dry.gif

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    agreed tony. the 'anti todd merchants on here' (he's a thug and shouldnt be picked)

    should remember his astounding performances over the last 3 seasons, or perhaps they've forgotton he was player of the year 2 seasons running! ?

    he is an exceptional reader of the game, great at anticipating danger and inspires those around him. i'm been to most away games this and prev. seasons and lost count at the number of times he's got us out of trouble.

    he was absolutely magnificent against birmingham and if he had stayed on we'dve got at least a point. (he wouldnt of allowed forssell the time & space to bag the winner).

  6. looking at the results so far bellamy looks a clear winner and nobody is going to catch him now.

    4 players have not recieved any votes at all.

    zurab: maybe because he has been battling with todd all season for his place and nelsen has just been a legend in the central of defence, so folk have gone for nelsen. fairplay to zurab though, first season in the prem he has been awsome for us and deserved his permanent contract.

    gray: very poor some games though he has been a regular in a defence that is top 6 in the prem, he is a team player and is the best thing we got in the left back position due to vrati being injured and matteo being @#/?. neil the football hooligan has been immense at the other full back slot and has been noticed with alot of votes.

    dickov: moaned, moaned and moaned a bit more. would moan if he sen this poll too laugh.gif  awful season though he has chipped in a few goals but not as many as we need. one for the door this summer.

    kuqi: very suprised he hasn't got at least 1 vote. scored some vital goals this season though his all round game isn't supreme, his celebration is class.

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    good points.

    savage - 1 vote! spks volumes!

  7. just getting ready to leave work and head down!

    brum 1-3 rovers

    sutton bellamy (2), savage.

    savage's appearance might work against rovers (geeing the crowd up), those idiots in the main stand (next to away fans) dont need any extra gee ups! and he he scores it will be utter carnage!

    i expect to hear "i predict a riot" played on the PA tonight! rolleyes.gif

  8. from what i have researched pongo can't play as it is league rules that a player on loan cannot play against the club that owns him

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    he wouldnt have played anyway. he's out of favour after his trip to watch the merseyside derby (instead of playing against sunderland).

    back to the game, something tells me savage will score (although, id like him to save it for birmingham) and bellamy to bag the winner.

    rovers 2- 1 liverpool

    savage 66, fowler 71

    bellamy 77

    gate: 29, 123.

    (gav's bet is back on!)

  9. Why was that funny?

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    laughing was harsh eddie.

    sunderland fans dont love him, they couldnt wait for him to get the boot -mostly for reasons that i specified on the day he got sacked (different thread).

    one of irelands most successful managers- not difficult. he had the best crop of irish players (there has every been) to choose from (given, duff, both keane's, quinn).

    as a pundit the guy's better than most on the bbc, and he's not slagged rovers off yet! i've stopped watching 'match of the day' but from what i can gather hansen was scathing of blackburn on saturday, must be catching.

  10. Sunderland fans love him though, so I doubt that. Also, you are talking about one of the most successful managers in Irish history. A man who's international pedigree cannot be doubted. True things didn't go well this season, but he got Sunderland promoted last season don't forget. He knows his stuff about international football and world cups.

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  11. thats a waste of 10 years, what should have happened:

    26yrs old Shearer leaves blackburn in 1996 for Barcleona winning a European cup and two titles and a domestic cup. in 1999 he moves to Juventus for 18 million winning three league titles and top goal scorer in the champions league two years running. in 2003 at the age of 32 shearer returns home to Newcastle where he plays out the last few years of his career at the club he loves winning nothing but the love of the fans.

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    i bet 'big al' agrees with you. 1 medal for a player of his ability is a shocking return.

    he nearly left rovers for lazio in the mid 90's. i was talking to mark fish the other day and he mentioned meeting him and his agent.

    the discussion was interupted by gazza. he walked in b***ock naked into the presidents office, shook everyone's hands and strolled casually out! laugh.gif

    his departure rankled with rovers fans (including me) for some years after. the timing was awful (shirts, season tickets already sold etc...) and shearer was less than honest, with walker and rovers ("i'll be at rovers next year, in blue and white halves etc...).

    lets not forget, we let him get his knee fixed for euro 96.

    his reception over the last few season's has been better (maybe cos every1 thought it would be his last appearence). i remember people standing applauding when scored against us the other year ohmy.gif

    and his ovation at tony parkes' testamonial healed any rifts.

    if any1 is still bitter, just remember-

    shearer's best years were spent at rovers and he's never hit those heights since wink.gif

  12. Actually, I did think Kuqi made a difference last night, apart from the goal. For a change, he managed to get one or two flick ons and that made a difference. Before that, we never managed to turn Wigan around, after Kuqi's appearance, they started to run towards their own goal. They weren't happy with that.

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    agreed. after our bright opening, wigan worked out that if they dropped a little deeper they'd be able to defend without too much trouble.

    'the kuqi monster' made the difference and saved the day.... again.

    i knw he's got limited ability, but if you play to his strengths he can really be effective.

    he's won us 10 points on his own (2 goals v best brom and boro, winner against west ham).

    exstatic with a draw, didnt see and equaliser coming. it's def. a point gained.

  13. Absolutely side splitting, Bob. Are you Jasper Carrot's script writer by any chance?

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    bob's reviews are far superior to anything 'the carrot' has ever done!

    good stuff bob. i've got stomach cramps from the 'reid description.' i'd been laughing since saturday (only just managed to stop) and you've set me off again!

    i feel an asthma attack coming on!

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