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Roar of the Rover

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  1. Dunny was amazing yesterday, he showed lots of passion like a boyhood fan should do, for example Steven Gerrard. Petr Cech made a top class save to deny him late in the first half. I can also remeber him going into 3 tackles and nearly all 3 Chelsea players were on the floor. We all know what he's capable of and it was just a matter of time yesterday.

  2. Look how much pressure Sven was under when he was in charge? more than McClaren as he was foriegn but yet still he didn't do what McClaren did yesterday when he walked away from the press, i'm sorry to say but he hasn't got the balls to handle that pressure and thats only because he's English.

    He's just not good enough, he tried to get in to the 'good' books of the media by listening to them by dropping David Beckham and other things. We're going to have some tough times ahead of us soon with him in charge.

  3. This just crept on me from the Sam Allerdice v Allan Green Thread.

    I just thought I'd create a league table of managers who you just want to smack in the gob.

    The worst are at the top. The good guys are at the bottom. Feel free to have a juggle.

    (i)Jose Mourinho: Rich as Croesus still moans like a c**t whenever one of his players cripples another and vice versa. He could have 11 broken legs in the squad and still win the Premiership. You've got English as a second/third language as an excuse for the moment.

    (ii)Sam Allerdyce: I am fast going off Sam. I used to think he was a good guy doing good things with a small team on a limited budget. However his past six months of unfettered moaning and griping about just everything from offsides, to the state of the pitch, to fixture congestion, onto his players going off the The Africans Nations Cup just about gets on my busoms. Shut your gob Sam.

    (iii) RFW: What more can we add to the genius of RFW? If anything he has been a victim of his own success in the past. Who can ever forget the grey shirts at Southhampton & the rugby match played at The Theatre Of Nighmares two weeks before. Plus his refusal to talk to the BBC and MUFCTV.

    (iv) Harry Redknapp: I was going to put Harry at about (ix) but then thought about it a bit. He left West Ham in a hissy fit, then the did the same to Portsmouth, Southampton & as he's back at Portsmouth he's having a whine about how the squad isn't just the way he left it. Plus he twitches. You watch him on telly. He's like he's got an electronic cattle prod up his rectal passage.

    (v) Arsene Wenger He did not see the incident. If he had a handbag with a brick in it he would be dangerous. Quick handshake to oposing manager, then "WHAP"

    (vi) Graeme Souness: That complete cow "Lady Luck" was a prominent feature in his last year or so with us. He's dropped her since he went to Newcastle and replaced her with diatrabes aimed at the ref, & moaning at injuries

    (vii)Steve Bruce: Bernard Cribbins is a serial moaner from sending-offs to free kicks to penalties to throw-ins. He's learnt from the past master(see iii)

    (viii) David O'Leary: Not as bad as he was at Leeds, but still prone to outbursts of self-pity and moaning about having a small squad. Then some penalties

    (ix) Chris Coleman: Not bad actually. Usually calm and collected, but can get a bit angry when he sees a dubious decision.

    (x) Alan Pardew (see ix)

    (xi) Alan Curbishley (see ix)

    (xi) Steve McLaren: (see ix) sorry, getting a bit lazy...

    (xii) David Moyes "The Gargoyle" as Liverpool fans fondly know him, is usually eloquent and fair-minded and has been known in the past to admit that "the boy deseved that booking" & " I thought the sending off was a little bit harsh." That's his own players BTW

    (xiii) Bryan Robson generally keeps his gob shut. He knows he's facing a hard task and has decided not to blame it on everyone else.

    (xiv) Raphael Benitez: One of the most restrained and laid back managers. Most people were rather surprised by his condemnation Of Bolton last week as he usually doesn't speak out.

    (xv) Stuart Pierce: How the heck Psycho does't transfer his pitch-side angst to the TV cameras & the press is beyond me, He should be there in front of the sponsors' names screaming abuse at the players, the backroom staff, the supporters, the board at MCFC, the shareholders, Manchester City Council, and everyone who didn't buy The Lurkers first record. He'll crack one day and it'll be great.

    (xvi) Mark Hughes

    (xvii) Martin Jol: a bit like (xiv) really. He doesn't have a tendancy to get all precious.

    (xvii) Mick McCarthey: Mick is well and truely screwed so there is little point in him complaining about an offsided flag when thay have lost 5-0 again. He's resigned to his fate.

    (xviii) (thats 18 BTW) Paul Jewel: Gob shut, mind open. Good bloke.

    Is it me or have you forgot Neil Warnock? Surely he has to be Number 1 right??

  4. Lucas has been used as a scapegoat just because we are'nt getting the results, why were'nt peple booing him earlier in the season??

    He's played his heart out for us, but i'll be the first to admit that yesterday he was not at the races, what else do you expect after the kind of reception he got on Saturday?

    Lucas is one of our best defenders, he attacks really well too, that goal yesterday proved it , it was like a strikers finish

    Finally i would like to thank Lucas for his hard work and wish him all the best if he leaves in January!

  5. i've said it before and i'll say it again, we need a striker with PACE, once 1 of our defenders hoofs the ball upfront we need a striker to latch onto it, if the striker cant, then he can still put the defender under pressure and the defender may just kick out of play. But the problem this season is McCarthy and Nonada both dont have pace and they are not as commited as Bellamy was, so when we do hoof the ball upfront, the opposition collect it and hoof it back again towards our defenders. This puts our defenders under pressure. So , a pacey striker is very important, not only can it create goals it can also take pressure off our defenders.

  6. My guess is this: The club expect the away end to sell out and Scousers to try and get seats in the home stands, so won't sell them "anonymously" on the web.

    If you phone them and have a record of attending Rovers games, you'll get tickets. Actually a Blackburn postcode might even be enough given our crap gates.

    Simon :brfc:

    i do have a record of attending games at Ewood, but i always buy 2 tickets for myself and my brother, but i need 6 tickets, which i doubt they'll let me purchase.

    But what i hate about this policy is they always look at how many tickets i purchase, for example i wantd 4 tickets for the Wigan game at home this season but they only sold me 2, i asked the lady please can you give me 4 and still she refused. I told her its not like we're going to sell out? and you'de rather have 2 seats with people on it than 2 empty seat's, but she just would'nt give em me.

  7. Todays performance shows that we need a pacey striker or atleast a pacey player in the team, there is no one in the team with pace. The amount of pressure Charlton put on was too much to cope for our defenders, we just had to counter attack, but we have Shabani Nonda who cant really run to be honest, he has'nt replaced Bellamy. Last season in the same game we were 1-0 up, they came out in the 2nd half with the same amount of pressure, but we had Bellamy, he ran down the field, passed it to a winger, i think it was Pedersen and then ran back into the box and bang, game over!

  8. Great performance, only let down was MGP, he missed a sitter, by his standards anyway and he also gave the ball away alot of times. The only thing winding me up is how on earth did Benni McCarthy not get any bonus points in Fantasy Football, he had a very good game, should have atleast had 2 points, he's my captain you see its still winding me up

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