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philipl

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  1. Moves them from dark horses to one of the favourites this season.
  2. I forgot I am in a different time zone
  3. So the BBC have recorded the grand total of 4 transfers completed so far today. Compared with a 23.00 deadline day, it is now 6pm in the evening.
  4. Could be an interesting day. But if we sign nobody, the loans window remains open and we headroom before hitting the limit for number of loans allowed. And we are already at least as strong as we were at the end of last season and the trip to Ipswich suggests that will be good enough to avoid an early return to League 1. Would have liked McGinn but Freeman more of a known quantity at this level. Having said that we signed Gladwin from QPR..
  5. Forget they are called Millwall and this is a side which you'd expect to be there or thereabouts. Against Boro they ran riot at times and could/should have been far more than two ahead. Then two extremely late goals pegged them back, one of which makes our defending look measured and controlled! They can play quick and tight in the final twelve yards so our defenders are going to have to be extremely alert all game. A tremendous challenge because they even more than us will be smarting from letting two points slip away on the opening day. Has a draw written all over this game but I wouldn't be surprised if this is an away win for Millwall.
  6. Every club seems to be struggling with this early window closure for permanent transfers. Don't be surprised to see some highly creative loan deals after tomorrow. Still think Rovers will be doing business on a permanent basis in the next 26 hours.
  7. Looks a bit like there might have been some selective pumping in two or three places...
  8. Sheffield United now below Rotherham...
  9. Seen a bit of Willy Trap footage. Hard to tell if he is any good because the MLS is played at nothing like the intensity of the Championship.
  10. Sheffield Wednesday have confirmed they are under a transfer ban and have been since April.
  11. I would be ecstatic if we land McGinn.
  12. It might be because most games last the thick end of 100 minutes but stop counting at 90. So the last minute is unusually long...
  13. I have never rated Bruce other than as a true old fashioned centre half and mouthy ignoramus.
  14. Half is 12 bringing 5,000+ Leeds a certainty. Bolton is the last home game of the season so it might bring a big do or die crowd to Ewood PNE if having a good season Possibles: Villa (first club to visit Ewood with a large away following, depends on keeping a good start going) Forest (unlikely- don't remember them having that good a travelling support at Ewood.. and 7-0) Sheffield United (Wednesday evening game so highly unlikely) Sheffield Wednesday (depends on how good a season they are having) Birmingham City (very unlikely not so big club will bring above 2,000) West Brom (possible as the New Year's Day fixture) Bristol City (could bring 2,500+ if having a good run but unlikely) Middlesbrough (if challenging for promotion and the poor dears don't have the sniffles) Wigan (a Tuesday evening game- forget it!) Stoke City (first Saturday in April so could fill Darwen End if doing well), immediately followed by Derby County (first Tuesday in April so unlikely unless really challenging for automatic promotion) So I make that nine >5,000 visitors to Ewood games at the very best. More likely to be four or five.
  15. Good news. Hopefully the first of others this week.
  16. Chelsea likeliest to be the one to drop out of CL contention of the six clubs pressing at the top and Liverpool probably the biggest threat to City.
  17. This is a tad premature isn't it?
  18. He was six yards out and the keeper was flat on the ground. A chip at arm level beyond the defender on the line either goes in or gets a penalty and a red card. Having said that, Nutall's non-effort heading backwards was far worse.
  19. No team is more solidly Championship level than Ipswich so it was a good performance by a starting XI of Rovers who were all a level lower last season. For all the gripes, we were easily as good as Ipswich so that portends comfortable survival this season which I think we should all be grateful for. If you want to single players out for gripes- Palmer and Nuttall really should be making convincing efforts to score when they find themselves in the positions they did in the last 15 minutes (or at any time in any game regardless of the score line). Those two non-efforts were when we put the two additional points in peril. The amount of transfer business to be done before close of window on Thursday by every club in the division could make it a whole new league come Saturday kick-off. Getting ahead of myself but had Armstrong and not Samuel being playing yesterday, Rovers would have been a dramatically more dangerous proposition.
  20. Thought the ref had a decent game too. A step up in quality from last season.
  21. I seem to have watched a different game! First of all what a delight to be watching Rovers live on a mega-screen again. Instant reactions: What a fabulous signing Gwion Edwards is for Ipswich- easily best player on the pitch. Harrison was one we did well to avoid though... The Championship holds no fears for Rovers unlike Rotherham who seem to have booked an express return to League 1 already. Apart from ten minutes early on the Rovers players were at least as fit, skilful, QUICK and determined as Ipswich and probably better organised. Two stupidly soft goals conceded- Nyambe stood off inviting the cross (he did the same again in the 43rd minute) and left back was sleeping giving Edwards the free header. For the equaliser, Raya takes too big a step to his left anticipating a deflection goalwards leaving himself floundering for the ball going all the way across and in off the post. Palmer was anonymous except for failing to convert his chance from the six yard line. And what on earth was Nutall doing heading it back in the 87th minute, setting up a dangerous Ipswich chance when a lobbed header anywhere on goal made it 3-1? Dack had his moments but that was all. Well as the rest of them played we are not good enough to shield Dack's lack of pace and play to his strengths. Overall, encouraging, very encouraging. Two silly points dropped but looking forwards to an entertaining season.
  22. Ipswich have all four summer signings starting and Waghorn out of the starting line-up.
  23. Remarkably strong bench. Great to show loyalty to last season's squad but I cannot help remember that abject 0-1 surrender to Hull City in the FA Cup when we last played Championship opposition. Here's hoping Bennet's goal against Everton has a positive effect on him.
  24. Good luck to Accy Stanley kicking off at home to Gillingham!
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