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Stonesrick

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  1. Hypothetical conversation in the dressing room after the match: TM to Lewis Travis - What the hell do you think you are doing driving into their box after only 22 minutes? Travis - Well I got a penalty didn’t I boss. TM - What would have happened if they had hit us on the counter? Travis - Sorry boss TM - You know I only like to play with 2 and a half forwards and like my 2 centre midfields to sit well outside the box passing side to side or backwards and try to break up any counter attacks Travis - Sorry, you know best boss. In future I will stay well out. TM - Good lad. I think you are starting to understand the Mowbray way.
  2. RIP Barrie - lovely left footed midfielder. Never forget his thunderbolt v PNE at Deepdale in a 5-3 win in the late 60’s
  3. Turning point for Sheffield Utd tonight - Henderson howlers, confidence levels will drop and panic will set in last 20 minutes of matches. Seasons change on moments like these. Won’t get promoted now.
  4. I tried my best to get Rogers in that team. I realise Connelly was in the latter stages of his career after being a top player at Burnley and United but I always liked him. He scored 36 goals in 149 appearances for us - not a bad return for a winger. Brian Hill - dear me. I don't think I ever saw him beat a man. His greatest moment in a Rovers shirt was chesting the ball into the net from one yard to score. Another dud sold to us by Huddersfield.
  5. My joint team would be: 2-3-5 or today could adapt to 4-4-1-1 Raya Newton Wilson Hunter Mulgrew Knighton (capt) Connelly Metcalfe Graham Dack Armstrong Subs: Blacklaw, Bennett, Lenihan, Evans, Rogers, Martin, Fryatt The younger players selected of today are of my opinion as to how well I think they will progress in the future. Apologies, to The Don, Eamon and Gentleman Jim who were not included in the starting 11. You were my favourites at the time. I think this team would finish top 2 today and definitely top 6.
  6. Ferguson, McEvoy, Pickering, Douglas, Harrison RIP Mike - terrific winger
  7. Really surprised we played the last 15 minutes with a front 3 of Nuttall, Graham and Armstrong and backed up with Travis, Bennett and Reed pressing forward. So unlike TM. Maybe after our recent capitulations a light has switched on in his head.
  8. Agree. At the time, I was livid that no Rovers players went over to stick up for their young keeper. A bit of a melee would have slowed the game down, so as not to give them momentum, as well as showing support for your team mate. As you say, couldn't imagine Neill, Todd, Nelsen, Samba or Savage standing for that.
  9. Excellent preview Proudtobe. This fixture always sticks in my mind. My first ever away game, which was on Boxing Day 1964 at Elland Road. As a 9 year old, I don't think I have ever felt as intimidated or anxious as I did that day. It finished 1-1 and I think Dougie scored our goal. We had a super team around that time, as many of our more senior posters will agree, but had just lost Fred Pickering to Everton for a massive fee in those days. Leeds had just started the Don Revie era and were challenging Man Utd and Chelsea . We played them back at Ewood 2 days later and lost 2-0. Great memories!
  10. I thought he did a really good job in the 80's in difficult financial circumstances. We had a good keeper and defence, lacked somewhat in midfield but with 2 good wingers and a goalscorer. We were always just a few players short of pushing for promotion. Enjoyed his press conferences - no bull just down to earth.
  11. Really good preview Proudtobeblue&white. Talking about Holes. We all have our top 10 Rovers players, our top 10 Rovers matches and our top 10 Rovers goals. Whenever we go to Deepdale, I always think about one of my top 10 goals. Occurred in a brilliant 5-3 win in 1967. I was 12 years old and still remember a 25 yard left footed pile-driver from Barrie Hole. Similar to the Steven Reid strike at Wigan. I will forever remember that match and also got the legend Bryan Douglas's autograph outside the players entrance. Barrie Hole was a talented left half with a magic left peg. Still got the Programme.
  12. ‘Comb over Keogh’ always looks dicey to me.
  13. When Derby score first they then press for a 2nd and go for the jugular. Hope we can learn to do this over time.
  14. I don’t think I’ve ever been as nervous listening to a match like I was today. On the final whistle I checked my blood pressure and for a 63 year old It was so high I should have been carted off to A & E ? Hope the pre-match negativity from some on here about TM’s line up will be laid to rest. In Tony we trust!
  15. Sad to see so much negativity towards the managers tactics on here pre match. I think he is doing a top job and we must trust he knows whats best.
  16. Having seen the compilation of Brereton, the way he runs reminds me a lot of Garry Birtles. Just hope he has a better scoring record for us than Birtles did at Man Ure. ?
  17. I remember it very well. I won a competition to represent Rovers at half time against a Spurs guy who won the same competition. The idea was that you had to dribble from the half way line past 3 deckchairs and shoot past their mascot in goal in the fastest time ? I beat him and won £1500 in holiday vouchers because Thomson were their sponsors at the time. We played really well that day and if I remember their winner was scored by Mido, an Egyptian striker who had been receiving abuse from the Spurs supporters all game. My highlight (apart from winning the holiday vouchers) was Jermaine Defoe, congratulating me and shaking my hand after I tucked my effort away. He was a sub that day and warming up during half time.
  18. It seems that I am in the minority here but I think under the catastrophic circumstances our club are in, this is not too bad an appointment. I think it gives us a better chance of surviving than we had a couple of days ago. Even if Mowbray gets an initial response and positive results for the next few games, that may be enough to save us. A good guy and hope he proves his doubters wrong. Just pleased I won't have to listen to motormouth babbling on anymore.
  19. A top guy and will be sadly missed. He put together a team that was hard to beat and had the ability to snatch a winning goal. Also we had those cup matches against Villa and Coventry which will always stick in my mind forever. I was on my honeymoon the night we clinched promotion against Bury and was listening to the match on the radio which didn't impress the missus. A bit like Neville in Auf wiederseun Pet Happy days. RIP Howard - a Rovers legend
  20. I was fortunate enough to see him play at the latter end of his career. I also met him several times when he did the stadium tours. I true gentlemen and a true Rovers legend. RIP Ronnie.
  21. Good to see someone putting forward a balanced perspective on this. Yes, he his out of order for engineering a move by failing to turn up for training but some people have short memories. I can think of several occasions when Benni has scored that all important goal or tucked away a crucial penalty that has meant a valuable 3 points. I have often said to myself, "Thank you Benni for being so cool under such pressure, you are a class player". Also, as Grizfoot points out there was only one player on the park who showed any class against Fulham. 90% of members on this board are against hoofball and playing one up front. Ask yourself, Do you honestly think this style of football suits him. In his position you would be really brassed off sat on the bench against Villa after putting in a big performance a few days before. I always thought that if you are given the opportunity to shine and took your chance, then you would keep the shirt for the next game. The only person to come out of this with any credit is BS. It's only a couple of weeks ago that he was seriously panicking about his job and a large percentage of our supporters wanted him out. My God, it's a sad day when you get chastised for having the bottle to take a short corner against the managers wishes. I could have sworn that I heard Benni's name chanted several times against Fulham, or maybe I was mistaken. Perhaps it was just Grizfoot and myself?.
  22. According to SSN, Benni due to have a medical in the moning after agreeing terms on a 2 and a half year deal.
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