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I don't mind mate if you want to swap.
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Other Football League 2018/19
arbitro replied to SBlue's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
He retained a 10% ownership in Salford when he took the Oldham job. I think there was also something about each club not being able to do transfer business with each other. As you rightly say it doesn't matter now but I was surprised the EFL allowed him to have any interest in another club particularly one on the verge of promotion. -
I'll do Villa.
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All players and managers are in the public eye and therefore will receive criticism (and praise) but that should be limited to how they played, not what colour they are or what their faith is. I once read in a national paper that a manager said I was a disgrace. I took umbrage to this and rang him to tell him that describing me as a disgrace reflects on me, my family and the responsible position I held at the time. He apologised and agreed that in future he would criticise decisions and not the individual.
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I'll do one. I don't mind which.
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Sheffield Wednesday away Sat 16th March
arbitro replied to SBlue's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
In the article below it says we could only name six substitutes for the second time that season. https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/14213138.FULL-TIME_REPORT__Newport_County_1_Blackburn_Rovers_2/ -
Sheffield Wednesday away Sat 16th March
arbitro replied to SBlue's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I have a recollection of us not having the full quota of substitutes in the recent past. I'm sure a couple of players fell ill on the morning of a long distance away match. Anybody remember this? -
Champions League 2018-2019
arbitro replied to speeeeeeedie's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11945/11665044/champions-league-final-ticket-allocations-revealed-by-uefa The Champions League final ticket allocation has been announced with each finalist getting 17,000 each while 25,000 tickets are allocated to the local organising committee (whoever they are), UEFA and national associations, commercial partners and broadcasters. -
He was given a new contract recently until Summer 2021 and I would think he is one of the highest paid at the club. I can't see his transfer value being that high. I just didn't see any justification in him getting a new deal.
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Rovers' mouth piece - the LT
arbitro replied to Wing Wizard Windy Miller's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Rovers supporters, as a collective are no different than fans of any club. When I read posts like that its almost like there is public outcry against Mowbray. The vast majority who have been critical of the manager and players have done so quite constructively. Probably the biggest 'moaner' has been Mowbray himself who has criticised individual players and the team in general. Not on a fans website though but in the local newspaper. -
Sheffield Wednesday away Sat 16th March
arbitro replied to SBlue's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I can't agree with 'resting' Graham. After Saturday we don't have a game for two weeks and he can recover then. I don't believe we are the same team without him and his presence in our own penalty area cannot be underestimated particularly as Wednesday are a big side. -
On the plus side though Matty it looks like we are losing Ipswich and Norwich and possibly Reading. I quite like going to the London clubs as it's easy on the train. That could be Fulham and Charlton added to Millwall, QPR and Brentford.
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Rovers' mouth piece - the LT
arbitro replied to Wing Wizard Windy Miller's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I won't give this pillock the satisfaction of reading his drivel but I bet he doesn't mention Mowbray publicly calling out players and being generally critical of the team. I find people like him put themselves on a pedestal and endeavour to take some moral high ground over us mere mortals. Still if it wasn't for this website some of the 'bloggers' would struggle for material for their weekly diatribe. -
Nobbers one down at Middlesbrough. It'll be interesting to see if they delay every restart now. And they had an allocation of 602 tickets. Still two cup finals in four days is a big ask. They call us plastics.
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I honestly can't see any further action. There absolutely was contact around Reeds chest from the high foot of the Wigan player. I thought Reed was clever how he came on the blind side but for me it was nailed on. I think there is an element of the world's against us (perhaps to instil a siege mentality) from Cook as they lost to a controversial goal on Saturday.
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Last night we had four Academy graduates playing and they all played really well. I'll be happy if another two or three under 23's can get some game time over the coming weeks after the notion of 'not being ready' or 'too big a step up' was broken last night. One way or another these lads are our future. I understand that Paul Cook and Joe Royle have complained to the EFL about the penalty. I thought it was a penalty but Reed was clever how he got it. He knew he was coming in on the blind side of the Wigan player and if he got there first there would be some contact with his upper body. It was a turning point in the game but I don't think anybody was say it was definitely wrong.
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A really welcome win which should give the players some confidence after the poor run we have been on. I thought we looked like a team who hadn't won for some time until Reed cleverly won the penalty and Graham despatched expertly. In the second half I thought Dacks play was excellent as he got on the ball and looked hungry. I was delighted when he scored and he looked relieved. Graham was terrific throughout and other players seemed to feed off him. Magloire looked good and it was pleasing to see him square up to that nasty little shit Garner. He looked tired towards the end and lost a few headers but overall he can be delighted with his debut. And I think Mowbray deserves some credit for his changes. I liked it when McManaman outpaced Conway early in the second half. Mowbray saw that Wigan were going to target Conway down our right and immediately swapped Conway and Bennett over. Chuffed to win because ultimately that's all that matters.
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I think the Scottish doctors are allowed to examine him to ensure the injury is legitimate. I also think he has to report for duty so presumably he will be in a car for three hours, ideal for a hamstring strain. Hopefully they don't shout at him though to make it worse.
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I also think there will be a really small crowd. Wigan will only bring a few and I think there will be lots of our season ticket holders not bothering. I think Wigan will be a much tougher proposition that Preston in many respects. I saw them play at Derby last week and they are a big, physical team who play on the edge. It's simple for me. The players and Mowbray need to get it right in terms of tactics and application. A tough one to call but for me it has draw written all over it and maybe a 0-0 at that.
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I didn't say he was a Phil Jones. My point was that nobody really knew how Phil Jones would fare against Drogba having never played in anything but under 21 football. It's a square peg in a square hole. As I said in my post he could be needed in the first minute if somebody is injured or sent off. What then? We can't put him on because he's too young so we'll re jig the team and play somebody else out of position.
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Yes it is. I was taking the perspective of a Birmingham fan ?.