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MarkBRFC

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  1. That wasn't the question. Ok then, a last minute loan deal for next season's GK with Hilton on the bench. I think people expecting two Championship standard GK's coming in on permanent contracts are going to be disappointed.
  2. We've done this a few times under Mowbray too though haven't we? Everytime we seem to get a sniff of the play offs we go 5 or 6 games without a win. I'm hoping behind closed doors might take that element away.
  3. Would you rather have Leutwiler on the bench than Fisher?
  4. I think the GK position next season will be solved by another last minute loan, with Fisher on the bench as back up.
  5. Poor record here, but behind closed doors might take that kind of thing away. 2-1 Rovers
  6. Joe Hart coming here is absolute fantasy land stuff, up there with Ayala. For everyone questioning him though, even now he's miles better than anyone else we had in that position in the last 10 years.
  7. Wow! You make it sound like we sold the club to a bunch of 5 year olds. These are (supposedly) intelligent business people, they should have done there research before buying the club. They came into it trying to make a fast buck in my opinion, and it's backfire horribly. Venkys are to blame for everything that has happened to the club in the last decade, and are the main reason why the club will never achieve anything to that level ever again.
  8. Clubs might want to keep the fans happy, but Sky and TV pay the wages. Whatever the TV companies want, will happen. The broadcasters will love this back to back football, it was heading this way anyway with a few more live games added to the schedule every time the TV deal was renewed, this "project restart" will accelerate the process though and before long, Saturday at 3pm for the top flight will be a distant memory.
  9. Yeah, but Sky and TV dictate when a game is played. Plus to the top clubs, who all this is geared towards, it won't make any difference on there attendances whether the game is Saturday 3pm, Sunday at 7pm or Tuesday at 6pm. When the next TV deal comes around in 2022, I'd be amazed if there are any top flight games left at 3pm on a Saturday.
  10. I think this will be very much the norm when the next TV deal comes out.
  11. When we're attacking the Darwen End it's easy to forget it's behind closed doors.
  12. It's just a lazy assumption from the club that everyone is internet savvy and wants to stream.
  13. Chapman wouldn't get on he pitch if we could use 8 subs.
  14. Sounds a horrible idea doesn't it? I do think we are going down that route with the top flight though and have for a while, and the revised fixture list due to the pandemic might accelerate it. By the time the next TV deal comes around, I could easily see a schedule like this with a Saturday 3pm blackout applied... Friday 8pm Saturday 12:30pm, 5:30pm, 8pm Sunday 12pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm, 8pm Monday 8pm Like you say, it makes the thought of a promotion back there less enviable indeed, and would kill away followings for smaller top flight clubs. I think it just means that no top flight games would happen in that timeslot, so lower league attendances wouldn't be compromised.
  15. He joined Middlesbrough as TM left, but TM was the one who organised the deal apparently.
  16. Bell is bang average, we should be looking to get a real left back in this summer, but signing Bell up for another year tells me we probably won't bother and go with him or Williams there for next season. Plus, it's another roadblock in front of Lewis Thompson who we should be really looking to get involved with the first team picture this season.
  17. Gallagher will be on the right wing, the rest picks itself I think.
  18. Interview with Mowbray about his time at Middlesbrough. https://t.co/mA16P86ecX The following bit of the interview made me laugh though I have to say. “We had been playing around trying to make Rhys Williams a centre half from a midfielder, but while Rhys could look amazing bringing that ball out from the back, natural dominance was what the team needed really - someone who had a head like a magnet and could head it out. Glad he learned his lessons from doing things like that before he came here...
  19. There's no way sky want a PL without West Ham in it.
  20. If it was a choice between picking up Maddison on a free and giving him a go on the right wing, or go into another season of Gallagher playing there, which would you choose?
  21. Pretty obvious that the first link other than the Sunderland goalie would be for a position we don't need.
  22. Does exactly the same for me if I try to log in on my phone, works perfectly on the desktop though.
  23. 1 - To be fair, last season we were the first club in the league to know what league we would be in this season, and were still the last to get ST's on sale, so that doesn't mean anything. 2 - Great, I'm glad it's a good deal for you, it is to me as I'll watch some of them too. There will be plenty who can't take advantage of it though, seems like because it's a good deal for you personally then it's fine, it isn't. Also "give back what little money they have" do me a favour, as others have mentioned, Smallwood & Mulgrew have been paid thousands a week to do nothing, Gladwin got another 6 month deal to do nothing, all the directors salaries have doubled, and venkys have put another £4m into the club a week or so back. The club can afford to offer refunds, no matter how they try and spin it.
  24. Speaking to a good mate of mine who is a Port Vale season ticket holder at lunch today. He sent me this extract from a letter to all ST holders from the clubs owners. "Before we move too hastily to next season though, we must complete the business of this one. As we were unable to host 5 matches at Vale Park that you had bought tickets for, you are entitled to a rebate. A number of you have already informed us that you wish for the monies to be donated and remain in the club to help during this time and for that we are so grateful and thank you dearly, should you wish to do the same, please let us know. It is really important to say that we are very mindful of the fact that this lockdown crisis is having a devastating impact on many of our families and should you want or need a refund please contact us on any of the following with your full name, address and season ticket number and we will organise one. The closing date for applying for a refund is 31st July 2020. Compare that to what we received yesterday...
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