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  1. 14 minutes ago, broadsword said:

    I'm not sure it matters if we play on grass paper or the lunar landscape. We are where we deserve to be in the table.

    Hughesy had a framed copy of the old Walter wintle poem out up on the wall at Ewood. Sooner or later, the man who wins, is "the man who thinks he can". We're short of belief, and sad to say, balls. I think we'll ship in a late one and lose.

     

    https://allpoetry.com/poem/8624439-Thinking-by-Walter-D-Wintle

     

     

    Think everyone should read 'You can if you think you can' by Norman Vincent Peale.  Peale was an American clergyman, an inspirational writer and is widely recognised as the 'father of positive thinking'.  A lot of today's theories and practices stem from this book.  A terrific piece of work.

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  2. 47 minutes ago, superniko said:

    Tonight's match feels like one of the biggest in recent memory (for the wrong reasons), and it looks like we'll see one of our lowest ever crowds for a league game in recent decades, all thanks to the appalling way the club is being run. Anything less than 3 points simple isn't good enough now.

    and also on the red button!

    A classic night to get your feet up and enjoy a takeaway and a few beers.

     

  3. 1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

    Hindsight is a wonderful thing. 

     

    Foresight is also a wonderful thing and all half decent management have it!  IMO, sadly we don't and it's the result of the constant dumbing down of employees across all departments at Rovers we've seen under present ownership.

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  4. 6 minutes ago, AllRoverAsia said:

    Just prior to the second leg break SU gave Fleck a 1 year contract extension.

    A sensible option as they could review at this seasons end depending on which league they were in and how he'd coped in the PL.

    Then he breaks his leg again and they don't want him anymore, not even in the Championship which is where they will be for sure next season. Not even in the Championship.

    That tells us all we need to know but went over the heads of those at Rovers.

    SU have rogered us again. 

    IMO, Ewood and Brockhall are nous free zones.

    I don't know of one area/department of the club that even ticks the competence boxes let alone thinking out of the box and achieving stretching targets. 

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  5. 2 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

    Is Broughton still here? That's two players he's signed (Ennis and Fleck) who haven't even been fit enough to play.

    We must be living in some weird parallel universe where that's deemed acceptable.

    Understand his garden is blooming! 

    Hopefully, we've seen the last of him. 

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  6. 1 hour ago, speeeeeeedie said:

    Someone posted a topic like this around the same time last season when there was genuine hope of a playoff spot. Fast forward 12 months and Rovers have 11 games left to pick up enough points to stay up. 

    Here are my predictions;

    Millwall (H) - draw

    Plymouth (H) - win

    Boro (A) - loss

    Ipswich (H) - draw

    Sunderland (A) - loss

    Southampton (H) - loss

    Bristol City (A) - loss

    Leeds (A) - loss

    Sheff Wed (H) - draw

    Coventry (H) - win

    Leicester (A) - loss

    I have 9 more points. Will that be enough? 

    Very much doubt it.

    The way teams are picking up points even 50 (11 more points) may not be enough.

    11 games to go and think we will need either 4 wins and a draw or 3 wins and 4 draws to have a half decent chance of staying up.  Based on our form over the last 3 months that is one helluva tall order. 

  7. 1 hour ago, roversfan99 said:

    Tronstad hasnt trained, Hedges still out, JRC still out. And Fleck done for the season. One kick to the plate he had in his leg only 17 minutes into his debut and thats it for his Rovers career. Some serious homework done.

    Said it before, our medical / sports science department needs looking at.  IMO, something seriously wrong with the number of injuries we pick up and the length of time it takes to get players back.  Think it's just another example of how our club has been dumbed down.

    Signing of Fleck was diabolically amateurish.  Had barely kicked a ball for 12 months following two broken leg issues.  We shouldn't have touched him with a barge pole.  Our medics and Broughton, IMO, need bollicking at the very least, if not sacking. 

  8. 1 hour ago, Moptop1 said:

    Two words sum up this game - MUST WIN!

    and if we don't?

    Think a 'must win' game is over used and mainly used incorrectly.  A 'must win' game is a one-off game where there is something at stake ie win the game and avoid the drop.

    Obviously, tomorrow's match is so important - a draw as a minimum, a win highly desirable.  It's not all over if we lose but it would make the task of staying up even more difficult.

     

    45 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

    Gally is one of those footballers who’s actually got worse as he’s reached his prime. He was better when he first came here.

    Agree - ironically, it was Coyle who got the best out of Gallagher!

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  9. Have little confidence about this game.

    We know Millwall will be fired up.

    I just don't know where the fight, aggression, passion will come from for Rovers never mind any quality.

    Some interesting stuff about Brittain.  IMO, he's an overrated, cowardly, motor mouth and not a player suited to a relegation scrap.  Nyambe v Brittain - know who I'd want fighting for the cause.

    More questions than answers and I don't think Eustace has a clue where to start.  This guy has very limited football league managerial experience and the dead cat bounce we've suffered would suggest he aint the most inspirational of guys.  Case in point, Moran's pathetic jog into the penalty area for Swansea's opening goal.  A manager like Souey, Hughes, Big Sam would have hooked him instantly and given him the biggest bollocking imaginable - he should not wear the shirt again, I'd play anyone but him.  

    Will Pears revert to type, McFad needs a rest, Dolan has little impact whilst Gallagher should have been flogged to Ipswich in January.

    We need a spark, SS can't keep delivering, he needs help.  I'd play Gilsenan - can he really be any less effective or less of a threat than the likes of Gallagher, Dolan, Moran etc.

    We are now so bad that a draw would be a result for us.  It will be a miracle if we don't go down.

     

  10. 4 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

    We have already had this GB debate time after time, goes nowhere, we don't agree so lets leave it instead of clogging the Message board up

    That's a bit rich from you Chaddy about clogging the MB!

    You stated you wondered what Broughton would have done if allowed to spend some of the Wharton money - well I simply gave you my opinion based upon hard evidence and if that's too unpalatable then perhaps be careful what questions you pose.

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  11. 2 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

     

    Broughton can only recruited what he can within the budget he has been given. I wonder what we could have done with some of the Wharton's money being spent in January. 

    Based upon his last fee purchases (Leo and Semir), I feckin dread to think.

    Think Broughton is a busted flush and rightly saw - IMO, flopped in every window.

    Feel pretty sure he will have the best garden in his neighbourhood!!!

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  12. Ipswich are 2nd in the table and Travis has started, including today, in 2 out of the last 3 games.  Think that's now 5 or 6 games he started for them but not good enough for us!!!

    Travis is no world beater but my goodness, he's proving to be a huge miss.

    As @Tyrone Shoelacessaid about Wharton, it's utter madness what has happened with our midfield.  The signing of an injury plagued Fleck just reeked of desperation and madness. 

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  13. 1 minute ago, G Somerset Rover said:

    You had us sounding like the Harlem globetrotters before the match!!

    I guess I got carried away after Tuesday!!!  What happens when you are starved for so long and then get a whiff!!!

    Down to earth with a real bump now and tbh really fearing for our club.

    Eustace hasn't covered himself in glory since he set foot in the door and, IMO, is looking like a real hypocritical bullsh1tter.

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  14. 12 minutes ago, SpaceBarSlam said:

    Millwall is an absolute must-win. I have 0 faith in this team to grind it out on Tuesday and I'm struggling to see us stringing together enough points to avoid relegation atm.

    They looked fearless against Newcastle on Tuesday, under the lights and on prime time TV. They need to be laying it on the line even harder than that in the league but they just don't look up for the battle. Heads down too easily.

    Millwall enjoying a new manager bounce with 2 wins out of 2!!!

    Hope the stuff about Eustace at end of match is wrong otherwise I think our club really will be poisoned at all levels and his job will go from tough to mission impossible.

    We are in the mire and any optimism from Tuesday night has well and truly evaporated.

    Sadly, I think we are staring relegation in the face and we have neither the fight nor character within our squad to do much about it.

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  15. 1 hour ago, ElTwis said:

    He picked up an injury during a game that needs surgery, that can happen to anyone. I think it's a bit dramatic to be overly critical of the recruitment team here.

    Don't think the lad has had 90 minutes in the last 12 months after having suffered at least one leg break.

    This signing had to be high risk and should have been avoided. 

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