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Hardmen of Ewood Park
Parsonblue replied to Tim Southampton Rover's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
John McNamee and Walter Joyce are two that come to mind. McNamee was the hardest of hard men and literally saved the club from dropping into the fourth division. -
v Watford (h) - 24/1/26
Parsonblue replied to WacoRover's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Thought it was a much improved performance today. After conceding first, I wasn't sure how we would react, but we came back well to grab an equaliser. After that it was a very even game with both sides having the chance to snatch a winner. Forshaw makes a difference in midfield and Baradji came on and looked the part and it was good to see Alebiosu back. Once we get Gudjohnsen back, it will be interesting to see how he combines with Jorgensen. Indeed, once we get the injured players back it should make for an interesting end of the season. It will be tight, but I think we have enough to stay up. Certainly far more optimistic tonight than after the two away games last week. -
v Swansea City (a) - 20/1/26
Parsonblue replied to simongarnerisgod's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Another long trip and another ground on which results have been mixed to say the least. Once again, travelling down in hope of a point and I think there is more chance of that here than at Ipswich. As for team selection - that's anyone's guess. However, I think the experience of Pickering and Ribeiro ought to be used more at the moment. Would be happy to see Pratt back in the team but I suspect Cashin plays because of the loan terms. -
v Ipswich Town (a) - 17/1/26
Parsonblue replied to Herbie6590's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
A long day yesterday and not a happy one. Portman Road is never a happy hunting ground but yesterday we shot ourselves in the foot conceding two poor early goals. The Cashin own goal was one of the softest I've seen. I must admit of the three centre-backs, young Atcheson looked by far the better of the three. McLoughlin simply doesn't win enough headers and is easily knocked off the ball. Cashin, who looked decent at Hull last week, was clearly unnerved by the own goal. The spells when we got ourselves back in the game produced very little although I thought the new lad looked decent when he came on. It's now a big week with Swansea and Watford in quick succession. I'm hoping the journey back from Swansea will be a happier one than yesterday - we need at least a point - and hoping to see a home win on Saturday. Four points from these two games would give us something on which to build when players return from injury. As RoverTilliDie said - onwards and upwards (hopefully). -
v Ipswich Town (a) - 17/1/26
Parsonblue replied to Herbie6590's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Can't say that I'm looking forward to this one. A 4.30 am start from Ewood and not a ground that we generally do well at. I'd be delighted with a point but a defeat would put a huge amount of pressure on the Swansea and Watford games. -
A really poor performance from the Under-21's tonight. Totally outplayed, outfought and overwhelmed by a Forest side that was very impressive on the night. Our back four were simply awful. So many errors in their own area, failing to pick up players, failing the clear the ball and then repeating those errors over and over again. Khan was at fault for the first but badly let down by his defence for the others. However, the midfield was ineffective despite the efforts of Garrett in the first half and Dunn in the second half. Up front, young Higgins tried hard but suffered with the physical side of the game and was taken off, presumably with injury, at half-time. Forest defenders give him a rough time after he made a very bright start. He's certainly not ready to go into the first team and I suspect needs to play more Under-18 football for the rest of this season. In truth, not one player came out of this game with any credit. So many elementary errors all over the pitch that Forest were quick to exploit. I suspect the Under-18's will be drafted in to play in tomorrows Under-21 fixture with Blackpool.
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BRFC - The Nostalgia Thread
Parsonblue replied to Herbie6590's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I think I went down by the special train they put on for that one. I remember getting ready to leave when we pulled a goal back only for Derby to go up the other end and score another. Another Rovers team that lacked a decent striker. -
v Hull City (a) - FA Cup R3 - 11/01/26
Parsonblue replied to davulsukur's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
A poor game but it was good to see the youngsters come in and do a decent job. Another impressive performance from Baradji who looks a class act. With a busy month ahead I thought Val did the right thing in resting players. The one good thing is the QPR game should now be a 3.00pm kick-off - at least until Sky get their hands on it. -
v Hull City (a) - FA Cup R3 - 11/01/26
Parsonblue replied to davulsukur's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I must admit that I'm going in the hope that I DO see a team full of kids the the senior players rested for the League battles ahead. -
v Hull City (a) - FA Cup R3 - 11/01/26
Parsonblue replied to davulsukur's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Why would they when the F.A. don't take their own competition seriously? If they did they would have told the Premier League that replays were part and parcel of the competition instead of scrapping them. I don't blame any manager for fielding weakened teams in this competition as it certainly doesn't have the prestige that it once did. Personally, I will be travelling to Hull in the hope of seeing many of the kids from the Under-21's drafted in and the senior players given the rest they need for the League battles to come. -
v Charlton Athletic (h) - 4/1/26
Parsonblue replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
We need both loans and permanent signings. However, loans should be used to cover injured players in the short term, particularly if we see those injured players as part of our long term future. -
v Charlton Athletic (h) - 4/1/26
Parsonblue replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Couldn't agree more with all of this. I particularly think your last point is hugely relevant. Having blank weekends for internationals is a ridiculous state of affairs. When a club like City is having to fill its bench with kids because of long term injuries there is little hope for the rest of us. It seems internationals and European Competitions have become far more important that the bread and butter of League football. The F.A. Cup has already been ruined by this approach and it seems a number of clubs are paying the price of long term injuries because the league programme is being squeezed due to these blank weekends. -
v Charlton Athletic (h) - 4/1/26
Parsonblue replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I was encouraged by the way we fought back yesterday. Baradji confirmed my first impressions of him - he looks a really good attacking midfield player. Once again, I thought we struggled without some of the key players who are out with injury. I don't think you can underestimate just what a difference to our season these injuries have made. I can't remember a season when so many senior players have been ruled out with long term injuries. Certainly, the quicker we can get Scott Wharton back into that defence the better. Ryan Hedges is going to be a serious loss as he was having his best season with the club. In the short term we need to pick up some loan players this January to cover the gaps until our injured players return. For me, the loan market is what I would concentrate on this month if we don't have much money to spend. As for relegation, I firmly believe that we have more than enough about us to avoid the drop. The players have some time off now to rest and recuperate and from what Val said yesterday a number of them won't feature in the Cup game at Hull. Personally, I think that's the right decision and will look forward to seeing a few more of the kids given their opportunity at Hull. -
150th Anniversary kit/celebrations
Parsonblue replied to Proudtobeblue&white's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
It went very well Tom. FA President did the honours. -
v Charlton Athletic (h) - 4/1/26
Parsonblue replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Disagree on that one. Charlton were very good at their place earlier this season and absolutely overwhelmed us with the high pressure, high intense and physical football. This would be a tough one with a fully fit squad.
