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  1. 3 hours ago, JacknOry said:

    As much as I feel for Bury fans, the community of Bury and the rather unequal treatment they have been given by the EFL, it would set quite a large precedent if they were now allowed to just jump straight back in a League 2 level next season. A precedent that we may be able to take advantage of in the future (hopefully not). It is unfair to the clubs below them that are run well and have not broken any rules.

     

    This could happen to any club at any time. It's not the fans or the club's fault it's down to 2 bad owners who have torn Bury FC to bits. How did they pass the fit to purpose test at the EFL?

    This could easy happen to Rovers, I feel the football family should stand by Bury FC and support them in every way possible and if that's a league return to league 2 then let it happen.

    Some clubs might be running well below them and have good owners at the moment but this does not mean this could change very quickly. Bury FC is one of the longest serving clubs in the football league and this club should not just be killed overnight.

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  2. The EFL are thinking of letting Bury FC re-join league 2 next season. This must happen for football and every club in the league should support this. It's cruel and unfair Bury FC have been expelled from the league due to 2 bad owners. The club deserves another chance!!!!!

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  3. People are talking about Benni's behaviour at the moment, but Big Sam has been out of order with his handling of Benni since day one at Rovers.

    Coming out now and claiming that Benni is in it for the money is ridiculous, the guy said months ago that he would be happy to stay at Rovers if he got the time on the field - this is understandable seen as though he wants to be a part of the South Africa team for the world cup in his own country.

    We haven't played him (instead opted for hoof-ball), and now we are losing a valuable asset, I think we still could have got more out of him.

    Disappointing to see him go, and yeah it is disappointing that he didn't turn up for the last few training sessions - but Big Sam seems to suggest that our struggle this season has been because of Benni - yet he has hardly played him! His goal return last season was impressive, and this season he has been one of only a few players who look like they could score.

    The truth is, he hasn't done a lot wrong on the pitch for us, lets hope that we don't forget that.

    I'm not sure who we are going to find better to replace him with.

    Benni has not been fit enough to warrant a run in the 1st team. When he has played, he has not put the effort or graft in, which the team needs (despite the wigan game, when he wanted to get his knees dirty for a change). We have been carrying him for to long now and its the right time to get rid of him!

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  4. :rover: hopefully this is the end of benni at the club,fantastic first season and then he wanted away,never mind what anyone says if a footballer wants out you have to let him go.he will no doubt score against us on saturday but thats life :blink::brfc:

    We should put in his contract that he can't play against us on saturday just to be on the safe side!!. I reckon Nelson will kick lumps out of him though, if fatty does play.

  5. In fairness he's a Champions League winning striker. He's probably right to expect to be picked to play up front before Chris Samba.

    I would have thought Sam would have explained the choice to him, but perhaps not.

    On his day Benni is one of the best strikers in the league, but sadly for him and us, he can't produce his top form week in, week out and when he is off form, he does not offer the team anything.

  6. Benni can go for me in the summer if we get the right bid in for him. I think he is way past his best now and he is on a downhill slide, he's not fit enough to cause defenders any problems anymore and has no pace at all to get past his man. He has scored a few vital goals for us (mainly from the penalty spot), but he does not offer the team much more and i think the time has come for him to depart.

  7. :rover: thats not right,plenty on here gave ince no chance :angry::brfcsmilie:

    :rover: ince was slaughtered for bringing men in from lower divisions,please tell me were leeds are : :brfcsmilie:

    i think a lot of supporters gave Ince a chance when he 1st came into the club. But as the season was progressing the real and true supporters of this club could see what damage Ince was doing at ewood and wanted him out about 3 weeks ago. It might not work out for Big Sam at Rovers as well, but i feel a damb lot happier with Sam in charge then when Ince was charge.

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