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Looks like Carlos Carvalhal will be our head coach(from reports) and I would be delighted by that news. He is good coach who is tactically aware, bring through youth and knows this league. He is the kind of appointment that could take us to PL. He will need some sort of financial support backing to take us there but it's a very exciting appointment. Carlos Carvalhal's Blue and White Army 🔵⚪️
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2022/2023 Pre Season Thread
chaddyrovers replied to MarkBRFC's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Yes I bought 2 today at 10am. -
Season tickets 2022/23
chaddyrovers replied to JHRover's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Yes they are. For my own point of view I want to sit with Rovers fans not sit with Stanley fans -
Season tickets 2022/23
chaddyrovers replied to JHRover's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I can see it both sides tbh. -
Season tickets 2022/23
chaddyrovers replied to JHRover's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Or the club is rewarding Rovers fans who have signed up as STH for next season to get their hands on tickets first. -
2022/2023 Pre Season Thread
chaddyrovers replied to MarkBRFC's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
our tickets are on sale now -
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chaddyrovers replied to JHRover's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I would expect these to sell first. I've purchased 2 already. -
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Well if you had read that site properly. there is a number of different claims made that I have never posted on here. I have mentioned Michael Beale name cos I've seen an article linking him to managing in Championship. Here the link to it https://www-footballinsider247-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.footballinsider247.com/aston-villa-may-already-have-michael-beale-replacement-lined-up-after-worrying-news-hutton/?amp=&_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQKKAFQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#amp_tf=From %1%24s&aoh=16533445441619&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.footballinsider247.com%2Faston-villa-may-already-have-michael-beale-replacement-lined-up-after-worrying-news-hutton%2F Then you look a number of different articles/videos about his coaching style, record, etc out there in public domain is another reason why I suggest him for the head coach here.
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I don't think Jackson permanent appointment would be the worst thing tbh. It's a huge rebuilding job and I feel you will need a younger squad. Do you have any good young players?
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@longsiders1882 what the plan now? Does the club have a plan? And if it was your choice who would you appoint now?
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I don't think there is any agent or fixer involved from what I read about the Burnley takeover and ownership. I have read a couple of articles about Burnley and the problems on the athletic sports website and its says the players felt a change of manager was needed as it stale under Dyche. Also mention that last summer the contract extension Dyche got its was like a marriage of convenience than a show of backing by them.
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Rovers’ Championship rivals QPR are looking to hold talks with Wycombe Wanderers boss Gareth Ainsworth about their managerial vacancy – but he isn’t understood to be on the Ewood Park shortlist. Ainsworth has been strongly linked with Rovers amid their search for a replacement for Tony Mowbray. Despite those links, the Wycombe boss isn’t thought to be in consideration for the Rovers job. QPR are also in the midst of a managerial search as they look to replace Mark Waburton, who like Mowbray, left at the end of his contract. Both clubs are likely to be looking at similar candidates given the remit for the respective jobs and a focus on player development. Rangers are looking to push forward with plans to speak with Ainsworth, a favourite with supporters after a long spell as a player at Loftus Road, after Wycombe’s defeat in the League One play-off final to Sunderland at the weekend. Rovers however, aren’t said to be doing the same, as their search moves to the next stage, with face-to-face interviews being held after discussions with representatives of prospective managers. Some of those discussions will happen remotely, which could lead to a second round of interviews, with a shortlist of at least five understood to have been drawn up, though Ainsworth isn’t understood to be someone the club are looking to speak to, as things stand. The 49-year-old had previously said he was ‘flattered’ by links with former side QPR, and boyhood club Rovers, but was fully focussed on the job at hand with the Chairboys. Rovers haven’t commented publicly on their managerial search since announcing it was under way following the departure of Tony Mowbray on May 11, even though applications had been received at that stage. The names of those on the shortlist is being kept under wraps, with little movement in the bookmakers odds a reflection of that.