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Parsonblue

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  1. I'll be honest, I've sat in the Jack Walker upper since it was built and in the Nuttall Street Stand before that. I would happily sit anywhere in the JW upper but I will not buy a season ticket to sit behind the goals in the Blackburn End. As you know, we often have to do that at away games and I really don't enjoy watching football from that viewpoint. I had every intention of buying a season ticket even though I thought I would probably not go to many games because of the virus. However, now that I know I'm going to be kicked out of the JW upper to allow corporate to have that area I doubt if I'll bother renewing.
  2. I suspect we may struggle to enter stadiums until next spring by the sounds of it. Looks like another few months of watching on iFollow. I notice Bournemouth have their own TV channel but haven't put the price up for Saturday's game last time l looked.
  3. Notice Doncaster races now to be held behind closed doors - sensible decision in the present circumstances.
  4. The new restrictions coming in on Monday have surely put paid to fans in grounds for the immediate future. The club are in a no win situation really - damned if they do and damned if they don't. As you say, if tickets had been sold before government approval the club would be facing the same reaction they got in March with regard to refunds. The situation is so fluid in terms of local lockdowns - and now a national lockdown in terms of socialising - it's difficult to see when and how fans will be allowed back in any numbers. A few hundred in a ground is one thing but several thousands is another something which wouldn't make any sense at the moment.
  5. I suspect that will come into the thinking with regard to reopening grounds. Fans will naturally go into pubs before the game for a drink and then into the ground and that may well delay opening League grounds in this area. I'm still struggling with the fact that I'm not able meet a friend in the garden, socially distanced, but it seems perfectly OK to go into a packed pub according to the government.
  6. I suspect the new lockdown in Bolton may will have an impact and that the Government might well be reluctant to sanction crowds gathering in the North West. Shutting pubs and restaurants in Bolton and then allowing football with fans just ten miles or so down the road would be very questionable. I think the situation in Bolton shows just how difficult it is for any club to plan for the forthcoming season - the situation is so fluid that restrictions can be imposed at a moment's notice and with devastating results for the community and businesses. This coming season is not going to be normal in anyway, shape or form.
  7. A very enjoyable game for a pre-season friendly and a very encouraging performance, particularly in the second half. Felt sorry for Fisher who made a couple of clangers but otherwise did OK. I thought Williams was excellent at centre-back and Magloire was outstanding. Tyler has pace which always got him out of trouble in the Under-23's and I thought he looked very comfortable today for the most part. Nyambe was very impressive at right-back and surely the time has come to extend this lad's contract - heaven knows why we would be thinking of not doing so. JRC looked the part going forward and Buckley oozed class when he came on in midfield. The biggest disappointment for me was Brereton who looked totally ineffective against better opposition. Whilst it was only a friendly, there were some very encouraging performances from our youngsters which can only be a positive for the future of the club.
  8. Often commercial reasons dictate what strip is worn rather than a clash of colours. Red has been our traditional away kit because it doesn't clash with clubs playing in blue or blue and white stripes. I'll leave it at that as it's a pointless discussion.
  9. Do you actually attend away matches chaddy? If you did you would know that we can and have played in Blue and White at all the clubs you mention.
  10. I've watched Rovers play at both Brentford and Stoke in blue & white in recent years without a problem, same at Boro and Rotherham. There is no reason for a third strip.
  11. Why would we need a third kit? We've played in Blue & White at all of the clubs you mention in the past without any problems. All it needs is a pair of blue or black shorts.
  12. Really enjoying the Tottenham documentary on Amazon. It highlights the size of the operation at Tottenham today. Been to White Hart Lane on more occasions than I care to remember - not the best of hunting grounds for us - but the new stadium and the administrative centre are light years away from what the old ground used to be. Looking at the infrastructure they have in place both at the ground and at the training ground you can see why the top club's require Champions League football. On another level its quite depressing as it shows just how far away we are from that level of operation - in fairness probably the overwhelming majority of Premier League and Championship clubs are. There are probably five or six clubs - United, Liverpool, Chelsea, City, and Arsenal if they ever get their act together - who can operate at that level year in and year out. Every other club is hoping for one lucky season when they get everything right and one of the top six slip up.
  13. The object of any game is to win - we won so job done!
  14. He played several games for the Under-23s last season. I think there were Lancashire Cup games when players were given the option at times if they felt they needed game time to improve their fitness levels.
  15. In fairness I really don't think Chapman's lack of progress is down to Mowbray. At the start of last season his performance levels for the Under-23s were dreadful for a young lad trying to make an impression. Sadly, the impression he made was the sort that would not endear him to any manager. His attitude was in stark contrast to the likes of Smallwood or Graham when they turned out for the Under-23s and took a professional pride in their performance. Ironically, his better games were often when he was playing a more central role. I think it's his lack of workrate that has held him back when playing out wide. Wide players have to get back and defend as its simply part of the role of being a winger today - indeed, has been for many years. Sadly, Chapman doesn't seem to have the ability or will to do this. Maybe the injuries have taken something from him but at the moment he looks a long way from a Championship player.
  16. Must admit that I really like the new shirt. Much better effort than those in recent years for me.
  17. Decent first-half but went to pieces when Holtby went off. Started the second-half poorly and paid the price. Pleased with the recovery to win the match - in Cup games that's all the matters. I was impressed with Dolan again - the difference between him and Chapman is chalk and cheese - and really can't see much future for Chapman here. Once again, I thought Rothwell flattered to deceive. He has the ability but very rarely delivers an end product. A squad player but not a regular starter for me. We are desperate for a left-back. Bell simply can't defend and going forward he rarely gets a decent cross in. Again, OK for a back-up option but not as a starter. A decent left-back and experienced centre-back should be our main priorities at this point. I think we are well covered in midfield with Johnson, Travis, Evans, Holtby, Buckley, Davenport. I must admit that I liked the new home strip.
  18. I must admit that I was surprised our game against Bournemouth hasn't been chosen for Sky. Guess it will be a case of watching on Bournemouth's iFollow.
  19. The way I read it is that iFollow will continue whilst there are restricted numbers in grounds. If you can't attend then you have the iFollow option. But I agree, it could well become shambolic in terms of deciding who's allowed in if numbers are severely restricted. I suspect iFollow will have to stay in place for most of the season if not all of it.
  20. Totally agree. Dolan was prepared to track back and do the hard yards defending as well as being a constant threat going forward. Chapman is happy to go forward but doesn't do the defensive part of the game that wide players are expected to do as a matter of routine. As you say, it was very noticeable tonight.
  21. Really enjoyed the game tonight and great to see so many young players on the pitch. I thought Johnson was excellent in midfield and Holtby played some really intelligent passes. Whilst I'm not his greatest fan, I thought Brereton looked sharp and took his goals very well. Fisher - who I've always rated - looked the part and his handling was excellent. Young Dolan gave another impressive display and was particularly impressed with his defensive work - perhaps Chapman could take note of how the youngster was prepared to chase back at times. Blackpool's was very much an experimental line-up but, ultimately, you can only beat what's in front of you and we did that and looked very impressive at times. Only disappointment for me was another insipid display from Travis who, like Saturday, let the game pass him by without getting involved.
  22. I would agree with much of that. I think if we are playing in the second tier then we ought to be challenging at the top end more seasons than not.
  23. But let's not forget that of those 73 seasons in the top division some 44 seasons were between 1888 and 1936. Since football restarted after the war the majority of our time has been spent outside the top flight. The Jack Walker/Walker Trust era was very much a golden period in our modern history. I remember John Williams saying at the time of Big Sam's appointment, that if we got relegated it would be very difficult to get back. Many of us remember the 25 years in exile after the 1965-66 relegation season. I would agree that we are not a Third Division club but modern history suggests we are a club that spends long periods in the second tier. I think that is a point that is being missed in any transfer talk. This virus has impacted all global businesses and Venkys are no exception. With their Charitable Foundation to support - which is of vital importance to the people of Pune and its surrounding areas - I suspect that Blackburn Rovers is even further down the agenda than normal. I think Mowbray was quoted a few weeks ago talking about loans, freebies and promoting youth players to cover gaps of any players we have to sell. I suspect this is the reality of where we are at. Hopefully, I'll be pleasantly surprised but being realistic I not expecting any earth shattering moves in the transfer market.
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