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Parsonblue

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  1. 9 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    Seems strange that they (according to Waggott) won't sanction a relatively small investment of c £2.5m in the pitch when amongst other things they're prepared to inject £30m into the Club to cover losses during a pandemic and forgo fees for Lenihan/Nyambe/Rothwell etc.......

    But then I supposse you can believe every word Waggott says.

    Just ask Andy Cole.

    I believe what I hear from a number of people who actually know rather than those who just guess.

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  2. 7 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    The pitch and associated infrastructure i.e. drainage and heating should have been completely replaced in summer of that there is no doubt.

    However Waggott was the one who boldly announced it to deflect criticism after a game was called off due to a waterlogged pitch at roughly this point last season.

    If he didn't have authority to go ahead, he shouldn't have announced it. I doubt the owners were even asked.

    Unfortunately, our wonderful owners wouldn't sanction the cash for the upgrade to the pitch.  The playing surface is not something they seem to think is all that important.  Not the first time that money hasn't been forthcoming for the pitch.  Fair enough, it's their money and if they don't want to spend it on the pitch it's their choice but let's not blame Waggot for something that is not his fault.  

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  3. A difficult journey - left at 9am and arrived at the ground at 5.15pm - to witness a pretty dire performance.  Still, when compared to the experiences of those involved in the horrific motorway crash, football really doesn't stand much comparison.

    I think our lack of cash for spending in January will come back to bite us before the end of the season.  I thought Mowbray did the best he could in January with the cash available but the need for two or three experienced old pros was plain to see yesterday.  We didn't seem to have a clue how to break Swansea down and teams seemed to have cottoned on to the fact that if you deny us space behind the defence to exploit, we struggle to create goalscoring opportunities.   As a result we return to the backwards and sideways passing that gets us nowhere.

    When we did manage to create something we looked inept in front of goal.

    Whilst Giles was great from dead ball situations, I worry who we have up front to exploit his crosses from open play.

    I hope we can hang onto a top six place but I suspect it's going to be a near run thing.  This was the sort of game that you need to win if you are serious about promotion.

    Watched Dack on Friday and I thought that he looked still some way off peak fitness but in a week or two they have to have him on the bench if he only plays 15 or 20 minutes.  Jack Vale will hopefully get a chance on the bench in the near future as we need some attacking options in this team.

     

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  4. 11 minutes ago, Miller11 said:

    A few people reporting that we had money to spend, but we didn’t. If that’s the case, why did Mowbray say what he did about reinvesting money from Rothwell?

    Is he given a budget to spend as he sees fit? Was he given transfer funds but not a wage budget to go with it? Does the budget only stretch to players Venky’s personally approve? Why does it take forever for us to finalise deals?

    Something doesn’t add up. It’s too easy to blame it on Mowbray/Waggott’s incompetence, if they were that bad surely something would’ve been done about it by now. We are in far better shape on the pitch than off it.

    Totally agree.  I don't believe for a minute that there was money to spend - hence why Mowbray suggested using the proceeds from a Rothwell sale to strengthen the team.  The fact that players went out on loan before we could bring our own loan signing in suggests that finances are extremely tight.  

    Apart from the Jack Walker/Walker Trust period, running a tight ship has been the story of the overwhelming majority of my 60 plus years of supporting Rovers.  

    On paper Fulham and Bournemouth should now storm away in the top two places but, as we know from our own experiences in 1991-92, trying to buy your way out of this league is not always that straightforward.

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  5. 10 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    I firmly believe money is/was made available. 

    Can't say why it hasn't been spent. It's no good going for an ambitious target and then missing out.

    I honestly don't believe there was any money to spend without Rothwell leaving.  If we get the lad from Wolves and having retained the players who are out of contract in the Summer then I think it hasn't been a bad window.  We simply can't compete with the money that Bournemouth had available and their spending today suggests that this season is make or break for them.  With the players they've signed I would expect them to challenge Fulham for the top two spots.  At the end of the day our squad is just too thin to cover injuries and suspensions in the final run-in unless we get a lot of luck.  

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  6. 1 hour ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    Will you get it through your head, the contract situation is nothing whatsoever to do with the owners!

    Everything is to do with the owners.  If they want these players to sign surely they would look into why they are not signing.  Clearly they aren't sufficiently interested to look into it and that, for me, is why we will never progress with this bunch owning us.  Mowbray and Waggott will go but someone else will be brought in to manage the decline - the buck stops at the top and that's in Pune not at Ewood Park.

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  7. 30 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    Like I say I don't think either will happen unless we're in imminent danger of going down.

    Would that be my personal choice? No but there you are. 

    By the end of the season Mowbray will most likely have burnt his way through roughly £100 m of Venky's money to not even finish in the play offs once.

    If people think that's an acceptable return, and seemingly some on here think it is, I despair.

    And yet our owners clearly think it is if they keep him until the end of the season.

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  8. 32 minutes ago, JohnGo said:

    I’d prefer for him to be loaned to a team that will play him. It’s not doing Hilton any good sitting on the bench. The bits I’ve seen of Hilton he looks a goodun. The others don’t fill me with confidence.

    Totally agree about Hilton.  The lad looks the best of the young goalkeepers we have and he's built similar to Friedel.

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  9. Thoroughly enjoyable game at York's new ground tonight.  First half was a very even affair but Leeds got on top after the break.  Then, for some strange reason, they lost their way and allowed Rovers back in the game.  The referee and his fellow officials completely lost the plot near the end which resulted in numerous bookings and a red card.  The ref failed to notice that he'd booked Miller twice and the fourth official had to come onto the field to tell the ref that he needed to show a red. 

    Quite how Cirino and Leo Hjede managed to avoid getting sent off - they weren't even booked - after their scuffle I'll never know.  Instead the ref started waving the yellow card at several players players and as things went from bad to worse the Rovers grabbed an equaliser.

    It really was excellent entertainment with both sides playing some really attractive football at times.  Sam Burns and Joe Ferguson did really well for Rovers and Ferguson looks a very promising right-back.  Sadly McBride had another poor game and Jake Garrett struggled in midfield.  Bradley Johnson did well in the first half but then gave Leeds a helping hand to take the lead.

    The Under-23's really do need to sort out the defensive side of the game because they are averaging three goals a game being conceded at the moment.

    York's new ground is very impressive for a club playing at the level they are.

    Sadly, I suspect I'll have had more entertainment tonight than I will at Ewood tomorrow.  

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  10. 2 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

    Where did Clarkson play? 

    Who is the Accy Stanley under 23's coach? 

     

    Ged Brennan and Andy Gray coach the Stanley under-23's.  I thought I saw Jimmy Bell on the touchline as well.

    Clarkson played in midfield and looked like a little boy lost against a physical Stanley side.  Phillips too, for the second game in succession, came crashing down to earth in terms of how he played.

    McBride and Brennan were very poor and look a long, long way off being ready for the first team.

    I think many are overestimating where some of our younger players are at the moment.

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  11. 2 minutes ago, JBiz said:

    Sorry my eyes 👀 haven’t stopped rolling round and round in their sockets from when I saw you said they spend nothing 

    https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/19428098.blackburn-rovers-latest-accounts-reveal-22m-loss/

    Do you really believe the club is in better shape now than before these owners arrived?  Cost cutting is going on throughout the club.  If the owners actually showed an interest in running the club and not simply settle for writing cheques every few months we might get somewhere.  At the moment we are run like a League One club rather than a club looking to return to the top flight.  Fitting I suppose as the only way we will get out of the Championship with these owners is by dropping into League One.

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  12. Must admit that I was pleased last night that I went back on my decision not to do away games this season.  Thoroughly enjoyed the trip last night - apart from the journey back and the usual motorway problems that seem to accompany mid-week games.

    I thought Ayala was outstanding in the centre of defence and totally agree with arbitro that Carter should be retained this season and be part of our squad.  Playing at right-back he handled most things thrown at him.  Must admit that I'm far from convinced about our left-back who seems somewhat one-paced and rather too easily beaten.

    It was a good team performance with Travis being an absolute workhorse in midfield.  With Buckley and Rothwell not having a tackle between them it's left to Travis to do the donkey work and he covered every blade of grass last night putting in the sort of tackles needed in midfield.  

    Last night showed results are everything.  Forest fans clearly unhappy with Hughton - even singing 'you don't know what you're doing' at one point when he made a substitution.  Rovers fans cheerfully chanting for 'Mowbray's blue and white army' and the usual 'Mowbray is our king' nonsense.   

    Some things don't change - Gavin Ward is still an exceptionally poor excuse for a referee.  Some of his decision making is beyond baffling.  

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  13. 2 hours ago, RoversClitheroe said:

    Under 18s match abandoned after 2-0 up, anyone know why? 

    The only information we got that was the the required medical support (paramedic ?) was not on site.  There was a delay to kicking off as they waited for one to arrive but the game started and was only called off at half-time.  

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