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philipl

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  1. Yes, John Forbes of the shop in Northgate fame.

    I cannot remember whether he was a left back but if he was, then both Souter and Forbes should appear in the voting lists next month.

    Souter was the first acknowledged pro footballer and quite probably the first player to move clubs for a transfer fee when Rovers signed him from Darwen.

    Returning to more contemporary times, I am sorry not more has been written about Kevin Hird. He was sensationl when he broke through into the Rovers first team and the goal he scored away at Hull is one of my all time favourites- breaking down the right wing at speed and hitting an unstoppable 25 yarder. He scored at least two more of the same ilk.

  2. I don't know what the blatantly insulting stuff was Sam but the rest of your post is spot on.

    Rover 6 will struggle to find a contemporary manager apart from Arsene Wenger with a better incoming/outgoing transfer record than Souness in his time at Rovers.

    Back to Newcastle, I am quietly enjoying the way Fat Freddie and his board are floundering a week after firing Sir Bobby. Apparently they have given themselves three days to make a new appointment.

    The other revelation I like is the way the Gold brothers at Brum clearly knew what they were dealing with when they took on Steve Bruce. Apparently Bruce becomes personally liable to pay to Birmingham the value of his unexpired contract should he resign.

    That means paying £7m should he walk this week.

    Incidentally, I am not surprised to see Souness' odds shortening as the next Newcastle manager even though there is no press talk yet.

    It looks like Allardyce, Shearer are unpersuadable, Houllier unwanted, Bruce and O'Leary too costly, O'Neill at too big a club to fight (even if he would want the St James' hot seat), Vennables is getting his hip op excuse ready as those "we are not talking" talks have dragged on too long and for some inexplicable reason, Strachan is not in the frame (too intelligent for Fat Freddie?) nor Curbishley.

    So where do they go now? Megson, Worthington and Dowie might all be legitimate targets should Rovers find themselves managerless but presumably too much of a climb down for a "massive" club like Newcastle.

    Coleman is probably too young and untried so after ruling out all the foreign managers in the Prem plus Keegan, the process of elimination leaves Harry Redknap and Souey.

  3. One of the most interesting aspects of MGP signing for Rovers is the following he seems to have brought with him from Norway onto this board and Lee Grooby's- the Youth Team coach of Tromso included.

    All I can say is welcome and I hope you are all proved right when MGP turns into the world beater you clearly believe he is.

  4. Whilst the statistics for Bob Crompton are overwhelming, I have no idea how we are going to rate some of the other players who powered the Rovers to two Championships before the First World War or achieved the five FA Cup wins in the 1880s/90s. Will Souter, Forbes or Forrest make it into the greatest ever team?

    In fact is there a case for Souter to be in the right back vote?

  5. I just want to say - it has been pointed out that his type of head injury takes approx 2 years to get over.

    This is the final year of his contract - and based on previous medical advice probably the last season that we can still hope that he can get back to what he once was.

    Matt is the last link to the era when we got promoted with Duff, Dunn etc. when I genuinely thought we had a chance of getting in the top four.

    He helped to get us promoted - and deserves our full support in what may be his last season with Rovers.

    I for one, am praying that he recovers the form he once showed. Not for Rovers, but for Matt himself - who I am told by people that know him is (as GS would say) a proper human being. He has also always given his all in the blue and white - and deserves our utmost repect for that tinykit.gif

    At last, a decent sensible perspective on the Matt Jansen situation.

    If Matt were iredeemably incapable of ever playing Prem football again, I am sure the medics and assessors would have concluded that to be the case and the club/insurers/agent/lawyers would have terminated Matt's relationship with the club by now.

    Perhaps there has been some negotiations and Matt is on a much reduced tolerance contract which gives him a last chance to establish himself. However news of that sort inevitably leaks out and I have read little to suggest such a deal to renegotiate his contract was done.

    What seems to have come from behind closed doors is that the physiological assessment of Matt is AOK.

    On that basis, the blockage between Matt headless chickening his way round Christie Park and the England squad is psychological.

    Faced with that dilemma, what do we Rovers' supporters want?

    What is the least worst outcome?

    Being patient and giving Matt every last chance to prove it again whilst a Rovers player?

    Or, squirming as we see a rejuvenated Matt scoring 20 plus in the Prem for someone else because the "hard headed realists" have called the situation too early?

    For once, saying the same things to Matt as he was saying to Yorke four weeks ago seems to me to be the most sensible approach for Souness to take.

  6. There have been howls of protest about the Rovers not splashing the cash in the transfer market this summer. Below, I have simply taken the crude numbers from the BBC web site to compile the following league table of Premiership spenders this summer.

    By net expenditure reported (incoming player fees paid less outgoing player fees received):

    1. Chelsea £88.95m

    2. Man U £31.40m

    3. Liverpool £26.70m (excludes Owen- not disclosed)

    4. West Brom £ 9.47m

    5. Charlton £ 7.57m

    6. Brum £ 4.65m

    7. Palace £ 4.55m

    8=Spurs £ 4.35m (hides eight not disclosed inwards transfers)

    8=Soton £ 4.35m

    10. Pompey £ 4.05m

    11. Boro £ 3.25m

    12. Villa £ 2.45m

    13. Rovers £ 1.65m

    14. Norwich £ 1.50m

    15. Bolton £ 0.50m

    16. Arsenal £ 0.15m

    17. Man City £ 0.50m profit

    18. Fulham £ 1.75m profit

    19. Newcastle £ 9.40m profit

    20. Everton £17.60m profit

  7. There are two colossi in that list- Newton and Crompton.

    Berg and May are no doubt also going to appear in the central defense list and super Atko in the central midfield list.

    Has to be Mr Blackburn Rovers, Bob Crompton.

  8. I remember Gordon Strachan being asked about Bothroyd and his response was 'if he was as good as he thought he was, he'd be a world beater.'

    Draw your own conclusions.

    So are we opening a poll on how long before Souey falls out with him?

    I like the fact that he has pace and touch but am concerned by the numeroous reports aboout his "attitude".

  9. Looks like Brum tied Bruce down very tightly in his contract. He probably bought Yorke as a revenge for not being allowed to talk to Newcastle!

    If, as early press reports are indicating, Allardyce rejects Newcastle (and the Bolton Chairman has refused them permission to talk to him), Fat Freddie will have found that his first four choices have all rejected him.

    As he described himself as the man who shot bambi for sacking Sir Bobby, perhaps he should not be altogether surprised.

    However, Allardyce has slipped away to Spain for a short break. Whether he is anywhere near the "club" in Marbella where Fat Freddie made his famous comments about Toon supporters and Geordie lasses, no doubt jim's erstwhile colleagues will be sampling the Spanish sun to find out.

  10. Perhaps Yorke read the Celtic boards and found their fans were every bit as delighted to be acquiring him as we had been at the prospect of him staying.

    In any event, assuming he can get from Glasgow to Brum in time to do his medical, looks like Yorke is joining the mission for the rehabilitation of fallen players savaged by Souness- also known as Birmingham City.

    Steve Bruce is becoming quite a soul-mate to the discerning Rovers fan.

  11. Goals record.

    Serie A 2003/2004 Perugia                3

    Division One 2002/2003 Coventry     7

    Division One 2001/2002 Coventry     6

    Not exactly inspiring. Still, we'll see.

    Including cup goals, it looks like he scored 10 for Coventry in the first half of the 2002/3 season before being side lined by injury.

    Cup goals doubled his Perugia tally from that mentioned above- they were all against top sides (Wolfsburg in Europe; Chievo, Udinese, Bologna, Sienna in Serie A).

    If he is as bad as our last two striker signings- the relegated Dickov and the fourth division Stead, I will happily agree with Ossydave that this is a poor poor signing. rover.gif

  12. £500K for Yorke!

    Sounds like good business to me. Shame we spent £2m to bring him here but Souey, to his credit, has publicly regretted the signing. By and large, Souey's transfer dealings have been pretty good.

    I wonder if one of our prolific goal scoring teenagers has caught the eye of the management sufficiently to be considered if we have an injury or suspension crisis (either Stead getting injured or Dickov getting suspended). After all, Gally came through to the first team squad relatively unheralded from the youth team set up.

  13. PGM

    1) Talk out of your derriere

    2) Get signed as a left winger but play anywhere but on the left wing and don't ever dribble pas your opponent.

    3) Miss a sitter.

    The lad is a bit screwed up. Bring back de Pedro!

  14. Ice cold shower moment.

    If we lose today, we go rock bottom.

    Bubble bath moment.

    If we win today, we go above the Mancs.

    Souage moment.

    Today's line-up is could be anything but my guess is he will opt for:

    Friedel

    Emerton, Short, Nissa, Gresko

    Thompson, Matteo, Ferguson, MGP

    Stead, Yorke

    ...and make two half time substitutions replacing Emerton and MGP.

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