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  1. Welcome back Sam to Ewood.

    One thing you must do is watch your performance against Brentford in your last appearance for us when we got relegated.

    You were brilliant that day and showed genuine pace and talent.

    Things haven’t quite worked out for you since then but Mowbray wants you and that should boost your confidence. He will set you a target for the season and I hope you can meet it.

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  2. I’ve just spent the last 30 minutes listening to the IFollow interviews of Johnson, Downing and White.

    If these guys play as well as they talk then we’re in for some happy times ahead.

    If you want to de stress from all the transfer speculation then give them a listen. Very interesting insights into how Tony Mowbray manages, his football philosophy, his standing in the game and his target for the season.

    I know sometimes interviews are misleading and footballers aren’t renowned for their public speaking but these three are a credit to themselves and can be real assets this season.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Gavlar Somerset Rover! said:

    Be very interesting to see how Raya does next season with a decent defender in front of him.

    I hope Raya has a thick skin as he’ll get plenty of stick from Pontus if he makes an error. I remember him tearing a strip of the young Leeds keeper last season after Lenihan’s goal. I’m astonished that Leeds have let him go. There must be a story there.

  4. 13 minutes ago, philipl said:

    I must have missed the Downing signing. Welcome Stewart!

    My thought too Philip. I’ve been trying to find any comment from Mowbray about Stewart Downing. Has he stated that he wants to sign him?

    It all seemed to start with a journalist from the Yorkshire Evening Post, picked up by a Sky Sports News guy then the LET “understanding” talks may take place with him.

    Stuart provided these links for us but does anyone have other links?

     

  5. 4 hours ago, 47er said:

    What on earth are you talking about? Credit for what? If you're talking about the performance of the team, the manager takes the credit  when he's done well----of course!

    If he hasn't, the manager takes the criticism. I don't know why anyone should have to explain that  since its been the way at every club, with every set of fans since football was invented.

    Finally please tell us who is claiming that a "handful of posters can influence a professional manager in his decision-making" I've never seen it  on here with reference to Mowbray and I'm at a loss as to what you are on about.

    You called me arrogant for listing a series of issues that many fans have had with Mowbray's managership all season. Once again I have no idea why.

    I think you should explain.

     

    On page 15 of this thread you said that Mowbray had made some bewildering decisions with regards to his management and that you and certain others have been highlighting these whilst the manager continued to make wrong decisions.

    You then claimed that as the manager did make changes then these were attributed to your knowledge of the game.

    Thus calling into question his professionalism and that members of this messageboard somehow knew more about the game than he did.

    Hence my use of the term arrogant.

    I am quite happy to let Mowbray get on with his job but I don’t like to read on this board the seemingly random criticism of his actions without any basis in fact.

    I apologise to you for the use of the term arrogant as it wasn’t directed at you personally but at the way this messageboard has gone in recent years.

     

     

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  6. 3 hours ago, Stuart said:

    So you agree but you still snipe.

    There will be no youngsters on Monday, they have an important game on Tuesday.

    Perhaps the reason Mowbray chose not to play them today?

    Im sure he has his reasons but he wanted the win to boost the feel good factor going into the end of the season. An away win in this league surely has to be applauded?

    You seem to be suggesting today was a meaningless exercise but we are a professional football club with the integrity of the league an important consideration. You can’t just “throw” a couple of kids into the team and hope for the best. TM  demands his team win and to jeopardise that would be foolhardy in the extreme.

    He knows the strengths and weaknesses of the U23’s and I’m sure he has plans to aid their development in discussions with Damian Johnson.

    I am delighted that we won today and hope we beat Bolton, Norwich and Swansea. 

    I can’t believe that any Rovers fan would not wish the same.

     

     

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  7. I watched the game on the Bet365 app. No commentary but you could really hear the crowd reactions. The 3,000 were magnificent tonight. The support really lifted the team. 

    I thought the lads played with so much confidence. Travis is an absolute diamond. A special mention to Conway whose “legs have gone” for playing so well! Graham is a real professional. Dack’s goal was a training ground bonus but sorry I don’t think he’s ready for the top flight just yet.

    It was difficult to tell which was the Premiership side tonight. 

    Great to see Mark Venus tonight after his recent bereavement.

     

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  8. 40 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

    Not masses in it about Rovers. More a ‘life in football’ piece.

    Real ‘the smell of the bovril, the glare of the floodlights’ type stuff you’d expect from Mogga!

    A very good read and tells you a lot about Mowbray as a person, as a manager and as a parent. He does mention the owners which will surprise a lot of people.

    if I knew how I would upload this article for everyone to read!

  9. 2 hours ago, Tom said:

    30 million is not going to happen; I imagine he’ll end up going for the magic £17-£18m price like with Phil Jones .

    Will wish him all the best as well he’s done his job here and earned it when it comes.

    Of course would prefer to see him in the top flight with us.

    I still have some caution about his lastability (not with Essex lady) and for him and us it may be a case of striking when the iron is hot.

    Totally agree Tom. I think if a Prem club offered anything like £18m then the club would surely accept that. He’s been a great buy for us but I would suggest he’s found his level with us.

    I doubt he is of top Prem quality. But if he wants to be with his Essex girlfriend then West Ham might suit him.

  10. On 04/12/2018 at 10:29, Leonard Venkhater said:

    You never know, we may even blow it all on another one "for the future" lol

    Apparently the  Lithuanian lad we got on loan for this season has been attracting a lot of interest from Premiership clubs. We have an option to buy him after his loan spell ends but could be difficult now he’s been earning some excellent reviews.

  11. A very interesting thread, Stuart. My Dad was a keen supporter then but didn’t go to that particular game.

    However he often referred to it especially when we were crossing the bridge at Preston station! I’m sure that’s why I’m always uneasy crossing such bridges.

    I was interested to read that a collection was organised for the next home game for the injured. I would hope your grandmother would have benefited from this collection also. According to Jackman there were 25,000 on against Luton so one would have thought s reasonable sum would have been raised.

     

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  12. 8 minutes ago, blueboy3333 said:

    "It's (red button/ifollow) certainly a hot topic, and I'm yet to learn of any recompense for clubs from Sky Sports, other than the annual TV money they receive"

    That's what he said^.

    Have you got a link to the £1.2m extra. I can't find one.

    The link was in today’s Times in an article on falling attendances at midweek games. It stated that £88m was agreed between Sky and the EFL to show the midweek Championship games either live or on the red button and my search has found that highlights of Leagues 1 and 2 are shown after the final whistle.

    Each EFL club will get £1.2m up to 2019 and then £1.7m up to 2024. 

    Sharpe’s quote does mention no recompense other than the annual Sky deal so its £1.2m for now and sorry if your attendances suffer but we’re not compensating you!

  13. 11 minutes ago, blueboy3333 said:

    Good post, but Rich Sharpe has just said on his live Q&A that there is no extra recompense for the red-button from SKY. Where are you getting £1.2m from? 

    I think what Rich Sharpe is referring to is that Sky do not provide any extra funding to clubs playing at home midweek to compensate for a drop in attendance.

    Each EFL club gets £1.2m per season to allow the Red Button facility whether you are Leeds, Luton or Lincoln.

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