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  1. 33 minutes ago, unsall said:

    Heard it’s gone against us re McGuire, lad going back to Orlando, also one resigned ( not JDT). Nothing official but decent source.

    I'm guessing it is GB who has resigned, if the info is accurate. He held his hands up last time, even though it may not have been his fault, and promised steps would be taken to ensure this never happens again.

    If the McGuire deal has gone the same way as O'Brien, I imagine it would be quite difficult for him to front up to the fans and explain this time round. It could be somebody else though, so let's see if anything becomes official.

  2. 37 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said:

    This project hasn’t changed?? (from GB’s first interview)…

    ‘It looks like everything’s in place now and my job is to implement the vision of the Owners and for us to become a sustainable Premier League football club.

    “I want to build a strategy for us to achieve that and make sure we’re all joined up and going in the same direction.

    “The Premier League is a priority but it can’t be boom or bust, we want to try and do it in a sustainable way. We have Financial Fair Play in the Championship and, secondly, it’s just the right way to run a football club, in my opinion.

    I know, it's staggering isn't it?

    I don't think anybody can claim the project hasn't changed and maintain a straight face.

    Hang on. There was one person who did exactly that in an interview. Publicly disputing JDT's view of the project.

    There will be genuine fans posting too, but a lot of the comments on the LT look sus to me.

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  3. 21 minutes ago, ABBEY said:

    kinell ...them comments

    According to one of them the 15 percent budget cut isn't a big amount, it doesn't affect the project, so why is JDT complaining.

    The same person also says that the project was always about developing players and selling them on, so this means the project hasn't changed at all.

    Oh and the 'Head of Football' (GB, I'm guessing) is incompetent and a disgrace for what has happened during the past two January windows.

    Hmm.

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  4. Is the TV Studio in the far corner of the Jack Walker lower towards the Darwen End, still used by Sky, BBC etc when it comes to showing Rovers games?

    If so, I think that may be the best place to direct any banners towards. In that corner. Live on BBC, banners held up facing the pundits in the studio, before kick off or at half time when the pundits are on air. Message put across before a large TV audience.

    Big Al is likely to be in the studio too and may be asked for his views on the club/owners by Lineker or whoever is hosting. Ideally, we could do with Sutton being in the studio that evening as he won't hold back, but he seems to be more on radio duty.

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  5. 30 minutes ago, TugaysMarlboro said:

    Think that bit is important to note. He's literally told us who to point the blame at.

    The day before the window closed there were some (albeit loose) links to players who I thought more closely aligned to the 'project'.

     

    The day after, it's nothing but loans. 

    If you can't read between the lines now, then you're a blind person.

    I'm glad he has done that. The omission of Broughton is quite important and suggests he isn't to blame.

    I have given Broughton stick due to his philosophy on the game, his suitability as a DOF, imo, and his eye for a player.

    I still have those concerns. However, I do believe that he has been acting in good faith and trying to meet the 'project', only for the clueless above him to kibosh things that he had lined up.

    The O'Brien saga wasn't his fault and if anything has gone similarly wrong with McGuire it's probably the same people to blame. As JDT's comments suggest.

    When JDT and GB were talking about the 'project' early doors and talking about being a "sustainable Premier League club", I think they genuinely meant it and were working towards that. Both have been sold a pup by charlatans.

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  6. No creativity in the team without Adam Wharton. No goals without Szmodics, who went off injured today. If that's in any way a lengthy period of time out for him, it's over, imo. Not to have a go at him, but Tronstad looked no different to Danny Guthrie or Corry Evans out there today, to me. He is the one they are looking to, to make something happen, he's getting the most time on the ball, but it's not his game to be the creative link!

    Everything is pointing towards relegation. The only way it doesn't happen is if QPR have a stinking run from now until the end of the season.

    The only way this club ever recovers is by removing the poison. Venky's out. Waggott out. Silvester out. Lowe out. Anybody who is connected to the agency, out!

    JDT needs to walk. No manager can succeed here under this shitbag environment.

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  7. A drab first half. We need to do something about the midfield for the second half. The options aren't all that, but Moran has to come off.

    I would bring Ayari on. From what I saw against Wrexham he looked a tidy enough passer and might offer something different to this crap that has been served up so far.

  8. Adam Wharton is a big loss. We're really missing him. So much of our play used to go through him. There is just nothing in our midfield here. Tronstad getting the ball, going mostly sideways. He isn't in the side to be the creative link though, so it's not on him.

    The 'Irish Foden'? Please. The guy who coined that phrase was having a laugh. Either that or a relative of his.

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  9. 2 hours ago, Jimmy612 said:

    I don't know if anyone else has mentioned this, but I think this transfer window, and the current mood at the club draws pretty strong parallels to the Lambert era, obviously approaching the Coyle farce. 

    That season we'd sold Cairney and Gestede, followed by Rhodes in the January window - total sum £20 - £25m.  We'd signed the following;

    Doneil Henry https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/379_1464675286.png?lm=1464675287 West Ham loan transfer
    Simeon Jackson https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/349.png?lm=1574162298 Barnsley FC free transfer
    Danny Graham https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/289.png?lm=1485645633 Sunderland loan transfer
    Elliott Ward https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/989.png?lm=1457991811 Bournemouth free transfer
    Tony Watt https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/358.png?lm=1448178743 Charlton loan transfer
    Hope Akpan https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/1032.png?lm=1457723329 Reading free transfer
    Tom Lawrence https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/1003.png?lm=1472229265 Leicester loan transfer
    Fodé Koita https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/1162_1465134668.png?lm=1465134668 SM Caen free transfer
    Nathan Delfouneso https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/1181.png?lm=1407655321 Blackpool free transfer
    Danny Guthrie https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/1032.png?lm=1457723329 Reading free transfer
    Elliott Bennett https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/1123_1658217232.png?lm=1658217233 Norwich ?
    Jordi Gómez https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/289.png?lm=1485645633 Sunderland loan transfer
    Matt Grimes https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/2288_1658400144.png?lm=1658400145 Swansea loan transfer
    Modou Barrow https://tmssl.akamaized.net/images/wappen/tiny/2288_1658400144.png?lm=1658400145 Swansea loan transfer

     £0.00 spent. 

    This season, £25m brought in with Kami, Phillips and Wharton gone.  A chipping away, obvious decline of the squad with assets being flogged to stop the ship from sinking.  The only slight difference this time is that one of our prized assets (BBD) walked away for sweet FA.  They're being replaced by short-sighted, no strategy loans and freebie has-beens. 

    JDT, just like Lambert will be disillusioned, sold a cock and bull story that the club has serious aspirations. 

    No surprise when he jumps ship this summer and we're left scrabbling around looking for a manager who will take a chance on this complete circus. 

    Yeah, that is exactly what it looks and feels like. History appears to be repeating itself. We are currently at the Lambert stage, where a manager who arrived here under the illusion that the end goal was to go up and that he would be backed with funds from player sales, has realised he has been sold a dud. It didn't take Lambert long to work that out after the money from the sales of Rhodes and others disappeared and he had to make do with frees and loans. Ditto JDT and the situation now.

    It seems very unlikely that JDT will be here beyond the summer. The squad is going to need massively rebuilding (again) but there is no appetite or money for that from the top. Kicking the can down the road over and over is more their thing. "We will lease players". The Wharton money? "Scott is still here, so we are confused by your question".

    Promotion won't be on the agenda either (when has it ever?) as is obvious from Swag's aim being to avoid relegation, so is JDT sticking around for more of this? I doubt it.

    Got to hope that the 'next Coyle' doesn't arrive. An agency friendly desperado coming in, who can't believe he is here, would likely replicate what Coyle did and send us down. I know some may argue that the DOF being here should prevent this, and they could be right, but there have already been indications of GB lining up deals in good faith only for something to happen above him leading to a change in plan. I've often shared the opinion that the shortlist for our next manager will be telling and who we actually appoint, possibly even more so.

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  10. 4 minutes ago, Inferi said:

    Terrible transfer window. What a fucking surprise. 

    GB: "I think the fans will be really, really excited to see him play.”

    Fuck off!

     

     

    Was this taken from a talk that he delivered at a Primary School?

    Read the room, Gregg. Six year old kids might be excited, but the rest of have us have seen real players play for this football club.

    I hope you and the rest of the geeks alongside you knock yourselves out though over his xH, xT, and whatever other shite you use to kid yourselves with.

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  11. 1 minute ago, KentExile said:

    We've missed an opportunity there, I feel. He was one of the better loan signings we were linked with. Though not sure whether that was just paper talk or not.

    Ideally, we should have been asking about this lad and Rak-Sakyi when dealing with Palace for Wharton. Either one would have been fine as they both bring something that we don't have in the wide areas.

    Instead of pissing about with young defenders, we need to find some pace out wide.

  12. That Koumetio interest is so damn predictable. I was one window out, when saying we'd be in for him last summer. Not what we need. No thanks.

    Also, that breakdown of the McGuire deal, if it is true, is just an American twist on the O'Brien deal. Not a chance we will be paying £6m-7m, potentially rising to £8m, to permanently sign McGuire. IMO, it's quite simply a loan and then goodbye, at the end of the season.

    No issue with seeing how he does on loan for us, the bigger issue is the morons keeping hold of the big transfer fee received and having us MAKE DO with loan signings. As is standard for them.

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  13. 26 minutes ago, booth said:

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    Fantastic stuff from the Orlando account. The ONLY positive from this mess is that it will hopefully shine a light on these clowns and their running of the club.

    It is this kind of spotlight and attention shown by the Orlando account, that we need in order to open a few more eyes.

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  14. 54 minutes ago, Tugayisgod said:

    Nixon

     

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    "Insiders" trying to shift the blame on to the player via Nixon. Funny, that. The situation is certainly a farce, but the "insiders" feeding him this shit are just as big a farce. That's the PG way of describing them. I have other words more fitting for them.

    Within the last few hours we've had the following from two journalists on McGuire:

    Jackson - "It was always going to be a complicated deal"

    Nixon - "He was told not to travel because of doubts over the Rovers switch".

    Both of those quotes are helping to lay the blame on the player and taking the heat off the club.

    Which is why I don't believe them. Bollocks to the party line propaganda.

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  15. 23 minutes ago, Torgeir said:

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    With McGuire, it could come down to timing of funds too. They will obviously need money up front to pay for him. Without being privy to exactly how these things work, if the Wharton money doesn't arrive in time, they wouldn't be able to proceed even if a deal could be rectified."

    Does Jackson really believe his own bullshit?

    A clever way of framing the narrative according to the party line. Preparing the fans in advance. What does that quote say to me?

    It is:

    a) The Wharton money didn't arrive on time.

    b) As a result of the above, Rovers could not sign McGuire and other intended targets.

    Can almost guarantee that Wharton to Palace will be announced close to the deadline and the likes of Jackson, Nixon etc will jump on that as being the reason for a failed deadline day. Nothing to do with the owners. Oh no. All to do with the Wharton money arriving too late.

    The party line is clear to see.

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  16. 1 hour ago, Mattyblue said:

    We’ll get to Friday - ‘very clever by the club to keep our power dry, this season is over anyway, we can now properly invest in the summer’.

    1st September comes around - ‘Err you do know we can’t spend money, we’re skint, we’ve shit fans and there’s FFP. Thank god for Venky’s is what I say’.

     

    Yep. Part one is already underway, you only need to look at the last few pages of this thread. That's before getting to the dream world of twitter. The fee for Wharton has just guaranteed six months of "the summer, we are going to spend in the summer, be patient!" type comments and six months of PR for the hierarchy, not necessarily on here, but among the wider fan base.

    The summer window will be billed as the big one on Friday morning, as we didn't have enough time to do what we would have liked in January. Like we haven't heard that before. Just like Broughton didn't have enough time in his first window. Just like the recruitment team didn't have enough time last summer.

    It feels like I've been watching this movie on loop for a decade plus. Gets to January, "no point rushing, don't want to overpay for dross, we'll make a proper go of it in the summer".

    Summer goes in typical fashion...

    "What do you expect?, you don't understand FFP, it's not his fault, if our 'fans' actually turned up to games we would..., we were priced out, he failed a medical, we were after x, y and z which shows we were ambitious, we've got the January window to come to fix things".

    January comes and goes and the script repeats itself.

    We are currently one Tronstad injury away from disaster in the centre of the park. If Garrett is the answer, then what is the question? He is not it and the remaining meagre options leave a lot to be desired too.

    This is beginning to resemble the Coyle days again for me. MacFadzean, a Brown/Greer type desperation move. The Villa lad not much different to the Stephen Hendrie signing from back then, where you're left wondering what's the point.

    It's desperate stuff all round, where the squad is only getting weaker. Unless something drastically changes in how this lot operate, a return to League One isn't far away.

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