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3 hours ago, Geoff66 said:
If Gallagher signed for celtic they would be mid table in the scottish premier.
Trust me mate, Celtic wouldn’t touch him in a million years.
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1 hour ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:
Corners are the same, everybody’s holding on to somebody. It’s like the opening number in “ Strickly “.
I was watching a local game here in Northwich last year. There was a corner and the ref simply said, “right lads, keep your arms by your sides.” And they did.
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Just back from a walk and put Chelsea v Newcastle on. Newcastle attacking, in the box and Chelsea defender clearing tugging on the Newcastle lad’s shirt. His fist is tight around his shirt and he’s pulled back twice. Looked at by VAR and nothing given. Unbelievable. The ref’s seen nothing, the liner up with play nothing and the VAR boys, with the benefit of slow mow tv, also nothing.
This, together with multiple other unnecessary rule changes over the last several years, shows how a simple game has been made very, very complicated.
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Death by a thousand cuts has recommenced.
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3 hours ago, Exiled in Toronto said:
First actual must win game of the season for me. So much so, I shall be there to cheer them on.
Enjoy the game, John. You’re in luck because Bambi Gallagher will net a brace. You heard it from me first.
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1 hour ago, longsiders1882 said:
Always torn on this one because on the one hand I'd rather see you lot in Division 4 and well below us ..
What the hell is Division 4?
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On 04/12/2021 at 11:29, oldjamfan1 said:
David Gray’s cover version was surprisingly good as well, I thought Gav.
Just catching up on this thread. Beat me to it Andy. Not my usual type of music but I have it on my iPhone, so I can play it in the car. Lovely tune.
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6 hours ago, bluebruce said:
If we don't go up…
Zeefuik, Khadra, Giles and Van Hecke will be gone. Rothwell will be gone. Nyambe and Lenihan may be gone. Diaz will likely be sold, and this should allow us to fill some of those positions adequately but we know a lot of that sale probably won't be made available. That's up to 8 key players in the team (I'm assuming Zeefuik and Giles become that, they seem good signings for the few months that we have them...and I'm assuming we won't have the 2-3 millionish touted for Zeefuik, as, well, look at us, we don't spend 3 mill on a RB). Even some squad fillers, like Chapman, Butterworth and Davenport are out of contract too.
Your post is a very good assessment and this part of it is enough to fill anyone with dread for what next season could look like.
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A second chance to take the bull by the horns and move into second place, this time at home. If we win, we put ten points between us and Middlesbrough in seventh place. Let’s see who wants it most.
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We’re a decent enough side, a good side and this season has been a step in the right direction after seasons of dross. We’re just not good enough to go up.
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Early days but this is dog sh!t.
Big following, the chance to go second against a poor side in Hull and there’s nothing happening.
But.. that’s a penalty all day long!!!
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Funny how things stick in your mind. I was at the Hull City game, at Ewood, in April 1967 that Rovers won 4-1. I was with my uncle and we were sat on the front row of the Riverside stand. A couple of women had long, hand knitted blue and white scarves dangling down from the front row, next to us and a couple of Hull supporters on the terrace below were trying to nick the scarves by pulling them down. My uncle had a brolly and succeeded in leaning over and whacking them away and the scarves remained in Rovers’ hands lol.
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Neither Rooney nor Lampard have served any meaningful apprenticeship as a manager thus far. Lampard, at Chelsea a classic example of being promoted well before his time and it ending in tears. But such is the state of football in the current era. Clubs want success and they want it now.
For what it’s worth, given three or four years at Championship level, I think Lampard could well develop into a decent top flight manager. Perhaps Rooney as well but such is the pressure in the PL, clubs are always willing to take unnecessary risks, thus perpetuating what I call the ‘Managerial Merry Go Round of Mediocrity.’
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Villa keeper been watching Pears. Howler.
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Mid January and Burnley, bottom of the league, have won one league game all season. If that were us, we’d be miles adrift and cut off from the rest. If Burnley win on Tuesday, they’re out of the bottom three. Unbelievable. Come on Watford. Absolute key game for both clubs.
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18 hours ago, Waggy76 said:
I went to one a couple of years later at Goodison , lost 3-0...Was 71 that the day of Ibrox wall collapse??
It was Waggy, hadn’t realised it was on that day, 2 Jan 1971.
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I went to the FA Cup tie at Goodson in January 1971 and sat in their (fairly new at the time) triple decker stand down the side. Everton won 2-0.
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2 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:
Just look at the boots ! How did they play in those, they’re more suited to working in a foundry.
Too right. Players wore Adidas in the 1958 World Cup but it wasn’t until the 1962 competition that the style of Adidas boots morphed into the more modern version and what became the ‘industry standard.’
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Shamelessly nicked from a local Facebook site. April 1960, a month before the FA Cup final. What would this team be worth today? Millions upon millions..
Bryan Douglas, Ronnie Clayton, Dave Whelan, Mick McGrath, Matt Woods, Peter Dobing, Derek Dougan, Ally MacLeod, Louis Bimpson, John Bray, Eddie Thomas, Harry Leyland.
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1 hour ago, AllRoverAsia said:
I played in my School first teams from age 11 and then amateur football so probably a 25 year period in all and I never saw a goal like that ''walk-in''.
I was sat square behind the nets, fifth row up from the front.
I got to witness the Pears horror show from very close quarters. Couldn’t believe what I was seeing. In fact, I’ve never seen ‘owt like it in my 55 years following the lads.
As a season ticket holder at the DW for the Rugby League, I generally come away from the stadium in a happy mood. Not very often when watching the Rovers. Wigan have become a bit of a bogey team, especially at their place.
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Great couple of nights in Ross-on-Wye which we used as a base. Spurs thought that they only had to turn up to get the trophy. What a shame. We shifted our allocation of 30k tickets without them going on general sale. Crawled out of Cardiff after the game, it seemed to take an age, even when we reached the M4. When we reached the A449, we went our way, the Spurs fans carried on down the M4. There was a services type area with eateries at that junction which was absolutely awash with Rovers fans in their shirts. Never seen so many away from any stadium we’ve played at, looked superb. Top game too, watched it in full a couple of months ago. Small town, big history, big trophy cabinet. Can’t take away the memories.
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Premier League season 21/22
in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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Everton still have West Ham, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal to play. Not an easy run in at all, on paper at least.
Completely agree about Watford being a nothing football club and a nothing place but wanting them relegated to have the Clarettes surviving and staying in the PL? Come on, what’s this site coming to!!
Pass the jelly, we’re having a party.
Won’t be long.