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Exiled in Toronto

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  1. 2 minutes ago, neophox said:

    Seems JDT is still trying to get us to play his way... one thing I noticed today was that we were not playing from the back as we have done in the last three matches.....we were moving it more to Trav, Hedges and Morton and its more effective and the ball was moving around in a faster way... think JDT is still trying to find the formula.....being just three points of top spot isnt quite what everyone would had thought after 13 games at the beginning of the season...seems we are going for it everygame and are avoiding draws...

    I got the impression that today was how he wants us to play from the back - more players were making more runs showing for the passes from the back three, and all three goals were moves featuring quick passes from defenders.

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  2. Much better so far than the last couple of games, very little pissing around at the back and a lot more forward passes onto players making runs. Gallagher is still a waste of a shirt and Diaz hasn’t imposed himself. Smodz done more good stuff than in all his appearances put together. Morton is key though, I think Bucko will be in the U23s a while.

  3. 1 hour ago, J*B said:

    I’ve always said Rovers should ask BRFCS for access to our data. I’ve attached the last 90 days worth of activity… people are losing interest, fast. 

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    So, apart from the end of the transfer window, the Queen’s passing and that over the last 19 days the trend has been upward, I think you are bang on that people are losing interest!

  4. 1 hour ago, Hasta said:

    And in my opinion that is why he will fail.

    What would be your definition of failure? Personally, I can’t believe this ambitious over-achiever came to Blackburn Rovers to try and scrape Mowbray’s legacy squad into the Prem this season only to lose 0-8 every week next season. I think he came because he has been promised time, money and a fantastic crop of youngsters coming through to implement the way of playing he believes in. 

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  5. I’m starting to see what I think the manager is up to: this is still the audition phase for the squad as to who can, can’t, will or won’t play how JDT wants us to play. He clearly is no fan of the goalie booting it straight to their centre halves as we have no forwards who can get on the end of punts and not give it away. To my mind, the plan is play it out from the back to encourage the press which stretches the oppositions formations and creates spaces. Then exploit these spaces with fast 1-2 touch play and then overload a point in the back four with three free role forwards.

    Of course, as is obvious, some players are passing and others failing the audition. Hedges is by far the one who gets it most, I think because he has such great awareness and really does move the ball fast. Others who I think are assets to the system are Ayala, who is better than I thought at passing through the press to feet, Brittain, Morton and Diaz. Hyam and the Wharton Bros also as the season progresses. Dolan is adapting - not one step-over yesterday and a right  time, right place calmly taken goal. Trav I’m not sure about, but he’s at least not a liability.

    The ones I see not being with us long are obvious: Gally is miles off with touch and awareness; Dacky has never been a rule follower in his life - subbed off at half time, benched, then coming on for the last six minutes is a clear as day message: fit in or fuck off. Bucko’s tendency to glide with the ball but sometimes have it nicked off him is what I think cost him his place, he needs to be as quick as Hedges to move the ball but it’ll take time to unlearn five years of Mowbray.

    I think the manager has no intention whatsoever of adapting his tactics to suit the current players, he’s going to adapt the players to suit his tactics.

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  6. Surprised that more hasn’t been made of Dack getting the hook at half time. 

    I remain convinced there is a battle of wills going on that will only have one winner. Before the game I watched Dacky say he’d never been fitter; after the game I heard the manager say he’s trying to get fit.

    Personally I think he got hooked for coming too deep looking to get a touch. That’s Dack First, not Team First. Under JDT, if you aren’t getting enough touches then I suspect the answer is you aren’t making enough good runs to make yourself a passing option. Coming deep to tip tap around with the centre halves just makes things worse.

    As a new manager, he has to bend Dack to his will and be seen to do so. Question is, is Dacky for bending?

  7. 1 hour ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    Ok, no goals in 4 starts, and brought on on 26 other occasions to try and influence the game and failed.

    Why are people trying to defend the indefensible? Everyone seemed to be dead against the signing a few days ago, now because an option to purchase at a completely  unrealistic price appears to be a possibility, most people's views seem to have changed.

    Is it sheer desperation due to no other further incomings so close to the end of the window? 

    It looks suspicious to me, Rev. It’s almost as though they are being orchestrated…

    Remind me, were you equally against signing Armstrong after his 1 goal in 20 Championship appearances for Wanky Wanderers?

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  8. 54 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    That's it then........

    We'd obviously better sign Nuttall back.

    Or sometimes your career stats suggests you're just not that good and they're not far wrong.

    Comparisons to Birtles are downright silly. Birtles looked the bees knees before he went to Utd, it just didn't work out for him there. However he had already shone at the SAME level.This lad at age 23 has done NOTHING previously at this level. Indeed none in 32 is a little more than coincidence or a hard luck story it suggests Championship football is well beyond him.

    So maybe it “just didn’t work out for him” at Rotherham, plus the lad was even younger then. It wasn’t working out very well for Brereton either when he was 21. Rothwell did sod all at this level for 2.5 years before he came good.  

    I’ve no idea if he’d been any good or not in our team, but I do know one slanted stat (most of the appearances were as sub, in a failing team) doesn’t prove anything.

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  9. 4 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    Unless I'm mistaken he is a striker and has made 31 or 32 appearances at this level and has failed to find the net.

    Joe Nuttall has a better record than this guy. Would you say we should be signing him back?

    Gary Birtles got one in 40-something starts for Man U but was prolific for Forest either side of that. Sometimes players don’t get played to their strengths when they move club.

  10. 47 minutes ago, Sweaty Gussets said:

    The top line applies to Appleton at B/pool. He's doing ok. I just think a lot of excuses are being made for the new manager. That's fine, but there comes a time when he has to take responsibility.

    Re the last line - surely that was the point of replacing the failing manager? 

    I'm not expecting miracles overnight, but I also thought there would be some semblance of a plan to score against the opposition. I was just expecting better, that's all. 

    JDT is unproven. We'll see how he goes. But after the initial excitement and euphoria (I was guilty of it too) reality is beginning to dawn. 

    And as Jurgen Klopp said the other day when interviewed, he felt less pressure when he came to England because everyone was telling him it wasn't his team. He said it was his team the day he walked in the door. 

    Out of interest, were you around when Howard Kendall won one of his first ten after being appointed? Before leading us to promotion and then very nearly a consecutive promotion.

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