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Posts posted by davulsukur
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11 minutes ago, OldEwoodBlue said:
Not seen what Eusless has had to say this week. Is this a must win game or not ?
Nope.
"Take each game as it comes" (or similar cliche)
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Eustace gets what he wants this week. A full week "on the grass" and as there is no midweek game, the players should be "rested". So no excuse culture indeed.
He's had a good run of fixtures in order to grab at least 1 win and he's failed to get any, which means he's going to have to do it the hard way.
As we are away from home I can't see him changing from a back 5. Assume he'll put Chrisene in place of Fadz. Think he needs to drop it and go 4-2-3-1.
Gallagher always seems to turn up against Boro, so need to start him.
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Stoke won as well just to add to the pressure.
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Full time 1-1
Not good enough.
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Just now, DeeCee said:
Millwall winning
Winning 3 of his first 4, that's a managerial bounce
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Not that we expected a favour from PNE but they can't even beat Stoke at home.
Not good for us.
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K**n's reign of terror is being seriously glossed over here.
I'm not convinced by Eustace so far in his short time with us but comparisons to K**n are significantly wide of the mark.
K**n was a backstabber, a drink driver and a pathological liar. Eustace isn't anywhere near the levels of that cretin.
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I notice Eustace likes to call the players by nicknames, "Hedgey", "Gally" etc.
It's probably not an issue but it comes across as him trying to be their mates, rather than an authority figure.
I know JDT generally went with "The Boy" when talking about players or used their full names. Can't remember what Mogga did.
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-------------------------Leo
-----------Hyam----Fadz-----Wharton
Brittain---Buckley---Ayari-----Pickering
----Dolan------Sigurdsson---Szmodics
In the unlikely event that Tronstad or Hedges are back, they come in for Buckley/Dolan.
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A draw at home to Millwall isn't anywhere near good enough.
He's in last chance saloon, and it will need results to go his way, against Plymouth.
Not convinced at all by this guy.
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Should have put some daylight between us and Stoke but as usual, we failed to capitalise on the situation.
Stoke will sack their manager now, which puts us in the mire even more.
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1 minute ago, NeilInBristol said:
We could get a winner here...
When was the last time we scored a last minute winner?
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Birmingham equalise
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19 minutes ago, G Somerset Rover said:
Leo disasterclass incoming. Millwall are probably the worst side he could possibly face.
I’ll change my draw prediction into a tight lose.
Lol
They will win comfortably.
Crosses, corners & free kicks into the box all game and they'll run out 0-4 winners here.
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14 minutes ago, lraC said:
It was me. He lives across the road from my brother and told him, he is out for 4 weeks with an ankle injury.
Thanks for confirming 👍
Although, it's actually terrible news you've delivered!
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7 minutes ago, RTM08 said:
Imagine if they were actuslly up front with these things instead of just dragging them out every game
Yeah mental really, what do they expect to gain from it?
Going back to the bad old days with K**n saying Nelsen was in a bad way, then started for Spurs like 3 days later.
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No Tronstad either, potentially confirming the news one poster said about him being out for 3/4 weeks.
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6 minutes ago, rovers11 said:
It is. Enter at your own risk.
Like a car crash in slow motion, you just can't take your eyes off it.
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Is this horror show on the red button?
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1 minute ago, rovers11 said:
The worst team for Leo to be involved in. They will load balls into the box.
If I was the Millwall manager it would be an aerial bombardment of biblical proportions.
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Leo starts in the biggest game of the season 😬😬
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2 hours ago, 47er said:
At least he's shown some passion!
He's shown something! Way more than anything our useless cretins do.
He turned up at the very least.
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1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:
Look at the actual injury. He has broken the plate in his shin and needs it replaced. No blame to anyone including GB it is just unlucky the plate broke after such a none tackle. It wasn't nasty or dangerous
Far too many people are very quick to judge without looking a context of the situation
Here some reading for people to do on plates in shin
Wait wtf?
Is it normal for footballers to have plates in their legs and still be able to play? (It might be, I genuinely have no idea but it sounds like an injury just waiting to happen?)
v Middlesbrough (a) - 16/3/24
in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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Assume we've switched to a 4-2-3-1, great to have Tronstad back but let's hope he's not been rushed back.