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Claytons Left Boot

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  1. Let's face our World Cup chances are ruined and its because of our media.

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    Because of :-

    (1) A part of our media

    (2) A greedy, overpaid, immoral, oversexed, smug, unprofessional and naive man.

    We still have a fair chance of reaching the latter stages of the World Cup, but Sven has made this prospect somewhat harder than it might have been.

  2. Join The Crusade! Indeed.....

    How about a crusade for the greedy Swede to stop touting himself to the highest bidder and to start acting with a bit more common sense. He is as near to the top of the football pyramid in this country as you can get, so you would think he would act in a manner that befits his position.

    This could have been placed in the topic about falling attendances. If the England manager is only bothered about lining his own pockets in the lead up to a World Cup, it shows yet another example of how morally corrupt some areas of football are.

    Yes, The News of The World are arseholes but what do you expect from a comic whose readership expects and thrives on this sort of trash reporting?

  3. Sting or no sting, at the time The Swede thought it was real enough and certainly something that could happen.

    He has shown himself to be what he is - a total slime ball, someone who is available to the highest bidder, a football prostitute if you like. In fact Sven and the NOTW are made for each other.

    Little wonder he went back on his gentleman's agreement with Jack and not take up the offer of managing Rovers.

  4. With all due respect to Matt, he won't cut it at Bolton or Everton, two of the Premier Leagues more physical, battling teams. In fact he won't cut it anywhere in the PL or the Championship. His level is now League 1 or thereabouts.

    One of the most frustrating episodes I can remember in my 40 years watching Rovers. It's cost us a few million in wages and had we been in a position where we had to sell him, anything up to £10m or so in transfer value. Not to mention his own frustration in having to start again, both on a personal front and on the football side of things.

    It would be great to give him a fitting send off against QPR - Matt you were one of the best.

  5. Speaking to a South Shields based Geordie today who reckons Souness only has a couple of games left before getting the push. It may have been mentioned on here but the feeling up in the north east is that Souness will move on to Rangers with Martin O'Neill the preferred choice for St James'. Obviously wishful thinking as O'Neill may be some way off a return to football because of his wife's ill health.

    I cheered the Geordie up further by mentioning they paid us £1.3m in compensation for GS who at the time was only a game or two off getting the sack from Rovers, who in turn, would have had to shell out a similar sum to our former "hero." That is a net gain of £2.5m+ laugh.gif

  6. Away games don't get much better than this. First two goals are rockets, Bellers rubs it in with the third. Brilliant 5,200 sell out away support creating excellent atmosphere, like days of old.

    Grey patent leather shoes and grey slacks brigade, who have deserted us in droves, may just start twitching if we win one or two more like this.

    Come on you blues! tinykit.gif Hughesey has created a superb team spirit now and we are firing on all cylinders. Not only that but there is quality on the bench and a very strong squad.

    Roll on the next game, with or without the doubters. tinykit.gif

  7. When interviewed on SSN the ref said he had been available to inspect the pitch from 14.30 onwards. Rovers thought the pitch was ok during the afternoon but, presumably, when the temperature started to drop further after sunset, they realised there could be (and was) a big problem, resulting in the pitch inspection at 18.00 hrs.

    Perhaps the heating hadn't been switched on early enough, who knows, but hopefully there will be an official statement soon. Suffice to say that this is the first postponement since the system was installed and I'm sure it's been colder than at present.

  8. I am with the Drog on this one. We simply do not have the attendance base to last in the top division over the next decade.

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    At the start of season 1995-96 we sold 20,000 season tickets and there were say four or five thousand others who, fairly regularly, paid on the day.

    When we played Crystal Palace the season we won the title there were 28,000 Rovers fans on that night.

    For the play off final against Leicester we sold 31,000 tickets.

    For the 2002 Worthington Cup final we sold our allocation of 30,000.

    The latter two examples stretch us to the limit and around 30,000 can be seen as our potential fan base and who will attend for certain games. But not always at the same time.

    We do therefore have the necessary fan base to keep us in the top flight for any length of time.

    However, as everyone realises, the deserters have deserted, the bandwagon boys jumped ship when we stopped winning on a regular basis, and we have done to death the many other reasons for non attendance, but despite what many think, our fan base is out there.

    The problem is getting the bulk of them back.....

  9. We must be the only club in the top 2 divisions to have such a shambolic excuse for a club shop.

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    Agreed. In just over 10 years we've gone from having the best around to just about the worst.

    At least the old club shop (smaller than a corner shop) on Nuttall Street sold 100% Rovers merchandise even though the choice was limited.

    Surely Mr Williams and Co have noticed its demise?

  10. There was no queue at the TO this morning, does any one know about parking at or around the JJB? - have only been to the preseason friendly and you could park directly outside the ground - thanks.

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    Two massive car parks right by the ground, one behind the East Stand and the other up beyond the North Stand where the Rovers fans will be. As long as you turn up say 20 minutes or more before kickoff you should get a spot without any problems.

  11. Think I might treat my daughter to her first away match at the JJB.

    I've been there many, many times watching the Warriors and I've got to say the accoustics in the ends behind the goals are fantastic. It should be very loud and a superb atmosphere.

    This is going to be one of those games like Carlisle in 1982 or thereabouts when, surprisingly, thousands of away fans turned up. Get your tickets quickly or be disappointed. tinykit.gif

  12. Reading through various observations the main incident was :-

    Hand to ball and deliberate

    Ball to open palm/hand and not deliberate

    Ball to arm and not deliberate

    Others have said a red card but not stated why

    More others have said not a red card but not stated why

    If this had happened in Rugby League the ref (after not having clearly seen the incident as in Halsey's case) would have stopped the game and asked the video ref for his view. After probably three or four playbacks and say 2 or 3 minutes the correct decision of not being sent off would have been reached.

    Rovers would possibly have got something from the game and folk would not have been cheated of their hard earned money. The game was effectively over after half an hour.

    It's all well and good the red card being rescinded if Rovers decide to appeal but they don't rescind the result do they? It's on the day when the correct decision should be made.

    What price technology and progress eh?

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