
jim mk2
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None of you lot have it right: the best England team in my lifetime has been the 1970 side, even better than the one wot won it in 1966 Banks, Sir Keith, Cooper, Mullery, Labone, Moore, Lee, Ball, Charlton, Hurst, Peters Reserves included the likes of Stiles, Hunter, Bell, Clarke, Astle and Osgood. Should have been in the 1970 final against the brilliant Brazil team of Pele and Gerson but for Banks's dodgy tummy and Ramsey's tactical errors in the quarter-final
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With regards to the Buckley loan, Tomasson and Broughton are telling different stories. Both cannot be true. And as Tomasson has always been brutally honest in everything he says, I know which one I believe. Broughton is evidently spinning a yarn about Buckley, so why believe anything else he says?
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Southgate's CV will show he took England to our first big final in more than 50 years but boy did he blow it, at home, at Wembley, tactically against an Italy side that 6 months later could not even qualify for the World Cup. He's got some wonderful players to choose from and he has to win the next Euros or step aside.
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150th anniversary of the oldest international football fixture What a waste of time
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BRFC - The Nostalgia Thread
jim mk2 replied to Herbie6590's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Looks like it . We beat them 3-1 at Ewood on October 25,1969. Shilton was playing that day -
For the first time in years we have a manager / coach who is taking the cup competitions seriously yet here we have a CEO who clearly does not. Has it not occurred to the £300,000 a year CEO that a decent cup run brings money into the club and excitement for the fans and a spillover of higher attendances at league games? Steve Waggott the "inspiring leader". https://www.walmsleywilkinson.com/news-and-insights/interviews/inspiring-leaders-steve-waggott-ceo-blackburn-rovers/
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Absolutely bazza. Courtesy, consistency and etiquette.
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Can he crick his neck washing his hair like Bobby Bell?
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That's not what Rovers fans want to hear We desperately need more and better strikers and except for an unproven young German lad Ennis is the only forward we've brought in during the entire transfer window ,
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Are India's shareholder laws and rights as robust as the UK's? To me, this news potentially leaves us in the worst of all worlds: they have another excuse to limit or withdraw funding for Rovers yet they're not impacted financially enough for them to have to to offload the club in a fire sale We're still stuck in their bottom drawer, maybe useful at some point in the future yet actually forgotten and unwanted
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And what "prestige" is this of which you speak? We like to think we're a special club but then so do supporters of every club. We have an illlustrious history but I'm afraid it counts for little now. Prospective new owners will look at the club's accounts, attendances, the wealth of the area, the prospects for growth. There's very few Jack Walkers whose heart and soul were invested in the club.
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Why should a minor bit of tax / business skulduggery lead to them giving up ownership of BRFC. The money involved is tiny compared to their overall wealth and I doubt if they're in the least bit bothered about reputational damage They'll act in their usual way - silence or say as little as possible, and carry on
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I'm not defending them but if Venky's are in financial trouble is it not going to harm BRFC further? They've already damaged Rovers' prospects by turning off the transfer spending taps and any financial squeeze on the parent company will only make matters at Ewood even worse Anyone thinking that their current problems means they will be looking to sell BRFC will probably be disappointed. The owners are arrogant and conceited and will never admit to making a mistake. Like it or not, our ship is tied to the Venky's mast and if they're going down I wouldn't be surprised if they decide to take us with them too
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Women's World Cup 2023
jim mk2 replied to AllRoverAsia's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
So the World Cup-winning coach gets sacked in the wake of Kissgate while the SFA boss who caused the furore stays in post Hmm -
Summer Window - Rating /10
jim mk2 replied to roversfan99's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Good question. Morris had had 8 or 9 clubs before he joined Luton. playing about 200 matches and averaging about one goal every 7 games. At Luton he's averaging about 1 goal every 2 games. Maybe he just needed to settle somewhere. -
Summer Window - Rating /10
jim mk2 replied to roversfan99's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Carlton Morris, the definition of a big journeyman lower league striker but who made a huge difference to Luton last season and gave our defence all sorts of problems. He cost just £1.3m, a fraction of what we've saved in wages and made in transfer fees over the summer. There's many others like him but it's beyond Broughton's capabilities apparently -
It seems clear as the egg on Aynsley Pears' face after his howlers at the weekend that Jon Dahl Tomasson is not a happy bunny at Rovers His interviews openly mocking his boss, his jokes about the new team bus, his transparent annoyance at the transfer dealings over the summer, and worst, his stark statements about the lack of ambition at the club, all point to one conclusion and outcome This is not the job, or project for want of a better word, that he signed up for, and although he probably won't resign and is likely to reluctantly stick around, his heart's not really in it and he would leave at the earliest opportunity. So, where does that leave the long suffering Rovers fans? Tomasson is popular and will be hard to replace but who do fans want as the next Rovers boss? Does the club look abroad again or closer to home where there aren't that many obvious candidates at the moment. FWIW I haven't a clue on who might come in next but (sensible) suggestions please. Mr Waggott is waiting with notebook in hand.
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Summer Window - Rating /10
jim mk2 replied to roversfan99's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
My original rating was 6/10; today's farce shows that was far too generous. The team is weaker than last season and none of those weaknesses were addressed in the window (again). 3/10 is about right -
v Plymouth Argyle (a) - 2/9/23
jim mk2 replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
No name in that post but I assume you're talking about Travis Just a guess -
v Plymouth Argyle (a) - 2/9/23
jim mk2 replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The day just gets better...... PNE now top of the Championship -
v Plymouth Argyle (a) - 2/9/23
jim mk2 replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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v Plymouth Argyle (a) - 2/9/23
jim mk2 replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The errors on the field are incidental. And blaming the ref is a copout. The club is a shambles... you know it is. They're just papering over the cracks all the time