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Mercer

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  1. Sitting back and enjoying and have uncorked a nice red! Today turning out to be very profitable - I'll be greedy and ask for one more goal. Just can't believe how abject PNE are. You can only beat what's in front of you but this will go down as another 'flat track bully' win. Want to see Rovers beat some 'real' opposition.
  2. Just can't see how we wont win this! No wonder those in my family who are PNE are running scared. Just 'topped-up' my Rovers' win bet - tonight is a licence to print money.
  3. Family who are big PNE fans running very scared about tonight. Strong gut feel we will run out winners. Nice win on the nags today at 6/1 so 'reinvesting' on Rovers' win (£40 @ 7/4) and more than 3.5 goals (£20 @ 5/2). COYB
  4. Mowbray on Wharton in today's LT: “That’s a great mentality for the kid to have. I’ve been really pleased with him.” FFS, Wharton has turned 23 - he most definitely is not a kid! Said it time and again, IMO, Mowbray holds the development of our players back no end with both his thinking and actions.
  5. Couldn't help but smile - just the encouragement I need to uncork another red!
  6. A tip, don't - unless you are a masochist. Surely you have better things to do with your life.
  7. 3-2 to Rovers - heart ruling head!
  8. IMO, we don't help ourselves. I think the writing was on the wall with his injury record. A player's ability to stay fit and ready to play has to be a big part of the equation when assessing potential signings - the buck stops with Mowbray.
  9. An electric atmosphere that night. When Big Jim rose to make it 1-1 with his head at the Blackburn End, I thought the roof was going to come off the Blackburn End - a surreal few minutes!
  10. You should have been in the Bulls Head, Wilpshire later that night. It was carnage with the Rovers' lads - went on well into the small hours with the doors firmly locked! It was then a Duttons Grill Room managed by a guy called Harry D who was a big Rovers' fan - Kendall and Heaton spent a lot of time in there.
  11. According to my dad, it was because Bill Eck always had him in his pocket!
  12. Aye, think we went down 3-0 in a p1ss poor show. They had little and large up front (Harper and Royle) and if my memory is right, it was Joe Harper who opened the scoring.
  13. If my memory is right, we were also in for Green but lost him to Blackpool as squabbling over a measly few bob! Shame as a little magician.
  14. Yep - it was a night match and happened on their 'Spion Kop'. Think it was the night Hutchinson ripped Sir Keith to pieces.
  15. You must be joking. Remember some huge punch ups - Hull in the Darwen End and Leicester in the Blackburn End come readily to mind.
  16. Keep saying it - Rovers simply can't afford players who are unavailable for big parts of a season. Off the top of my head, I would think Evans has missed 40% to 50% of Rovers' games through injury since he joined us. I would not bet against him being offered a new contract with Rovers! Sadly, I think Ayala is another who we will find spends more time in the treatment room than on the pitch and we knew about his injury record before signing him! Unfortunately, some players are prone to injury and I think Lenihan is another. It's commonsense when looking to sign a player you should look at his track record on game availability. Who would buy a car brand / model where statistics showed a high incidence of breakdown!?!?
  17. I think you are right, in fact up until July's 3-2 defeat, I can't even remember Rovers ever scoring more than one goal there in a league match - worse still, when I've been on that poxy ground, I've never even seen Rovers score a goal in either league or cup! Surprised they still play there as I remember a number of years ago they were meant to be moving to a new stadium very close to J10 of the M1.
  18. A horrible ground in a horrible town.
  19. Agree. I think Buckley is so overrated. Some on here bang on like he's the new Messi. If he's such a 'special talent' eyed by PL clubs then why the feck has he not battered down our first team door and made himself an indispensable part of our team. £10million for Buckley - someone aint half havin' a larf! Contrast with Elliott who is a mere 17 - now that is a lad with REAL talent and potential who COMMANDS a place in our team.
  20. @philipl it must be a lovely morning out in Malta given your player assessments! A club will always have to run with injuries and sometimes to key players. I look at Liverpool and although they are likely to miss VVD for the rest of the season, I think they have enough all round quality, and in depth, to most likely retain the title - I thought their mindset and performance in the first half at City were terrific (and therein lies the rub - the manager and coaching staff!!!). IMO, Rovers do not have sufficient all round quality nor the depth and I think injuries to key players hits us very hard. IF, and it's a bloody big IF, we can keep the bulk of our squad fit and Mowbray does not try to ram square pegs into round holes and also adopts Klopp's positive mindset, I think we've a good chance of getting up this season in what I think is a bang average Championship. If we do get up then God help us because I think we only have three (Dack, Armstrong, Travis) or four (Holtby) who might make a fist of it if half a dozen quality players are brought in to help them. We shall have to see how much Dack's injury has slowed him down (let's face it, he's never been quick) but notwithstanding that, I think Dack, Armstrong and Travis are bottom eight PL at very best.
  21. I called it a day at 53 as one of my knees got worse and worse - at that stage it was just friendly stuff once or twice a week. However, it doesn't matter what level you play at or whether it's competitive or just friendly stuff, the feeling of putting your foot through the ball and seeing the net bulge is only matched by a glass of a fine red!
  22. I have family and friends who are PNE supporters and find it's a bit of a mixed bag of feelings where Neil is concerned. Neil lives in Longridge and I've seen him out and about a couple of times when I've been over there and he does strike me as being a pretty cold and intense sort of bloke - though as a football manager you do tend to live in a bit of a goldfish bowl!
  23. Bullsh1t. What you are really saying is that automatic promotion each season is the preserve of the two clubs with the biggest budget! Look back in history and look at the sides who have made the jump on relatively small budgets (Sheff U for one) and, conversely, those who have stayed marooned on relatively big budgets. Top 3 to 6 is not a benchmark for success unless you actually win the play-offs otherwise you might as well finish 7th, 8th, 9th etc. If Mowbray doesn't get us up this season then, IMO, after four and a half years and after being backed to the hilt (how many managers in this league get £12million to spend on two strikers) he will have categorically failed as we will be in the same league as were were when he arrived after also suffering the ignominy of relegation to Division 1 when his express objective on joining the club was to keep us in the Championship that season (his words at Blues in Feb 2019). Anything other than promotion this season (in what is a wide open bang average league) is, IMO, indefensible and merely confirms my long held belief that Mowbray and his coaching staff are way below par. I am sicked and tired of, IMO, all the 'slow build, evolution, on a journey' cr@p from Mowbray that sadly some, including our owners, seem to buy. IMO, it's merely self preservation stuff from Mowbray.
  24. Our number one objective has to be promotion to the PL. Do I think Mowbray is the man to deliver it - no I don't. Mowbray joined us as a Championship club and he told us himself in Blues last year (Feb) that he was given the job to keep us up that season - he failed to achieve that. He has been with us for almost 4 years and been given the resources most managers in Divison 1 and now the Championship could only dream of. Given at the end of this season he will have been with us for four and a half years and the resource he has had, IMO, if he has not got us back into the PL then he will have failed and should be replaced. It really is that simple.
  25. Agree. The one success criteria this season is promotion - full stop. There can be no excuses - Mowbray has been backed to the hilt and he will have had four and a half seasons at it. Play-offs without getting up is failure. Up or out I say and if it becomes clear as the season progresses that we aren't going to make it then that is the time the axe should fall. I would never have appointed him in the first place and I think there have been several times over his tenure when a lot of clubs would have given him the boot.
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