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  1. 1 minute ago, Bigdoggsteel said:

    https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11667/12302190/man-utd-vs-leicester-amad-diallo-and-shola-shoretire-set-to-feature

    Integrity and playing full strength teams is for small clubs and losers. Enormous stakes here and Ole don't care 

    Ole should be blaming the d1ckheads who stopped the match against Liverpool going ahead.

    I have no sympathy with United and hope they lose every feckin remaining game this season.

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  2. 55 minutes ago, Paul Mellelieu said:

    Very sad.

    IF Mowbray is still here when the season starts, I think thousands will turn their backs on Rovers.

    IMO, Mowbray's toxicity is not dissimilar to that of Kean and Coyle.

    It's all very sad and I think Waggott and co, just like Labour have with its historic voter base, have made the mistake of taking the Rovers fans for granted and for too long.  Most us us have minds of our own and can see through, IMO, the bile and bullsh1t emanating from Waggott and Mowbray.

    I think the club's heartbeat has been stifled and we are dying on our feet.

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  3. 21 minutes ago, Exiled in Toronto said:

    I’m beginning to doubt there’ll ever come a time when you don’t confidently predict their imminent tipping point.

    Personally, I haven’t met many Indian multi-billionaires so can’t say I know how they think.

    Nationalities don't matter.

    Money and philosophies are universal - and that is based upon personal experience!

  4. 7 hours ago, WIR Second Coming said:

    Who, exactly, do we owe '£200 million' to? If it is just the Rao family then no, we are not in peril - they are 😉

    We are in peril!!!

    We have cost them close on £200million - not met anyone in any walk of life who is 'relaxed'/'happy' about losing money.

    There will come a time when they say enough is enough - sadly, when that happens, it will be curtains for Rovers.

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  5. 14 minutes ago, Sparks Rover said:

    Do they Mercer, do they?

    Theyve never give a shit before and right now that country is living Armageddon with this pandemic.  Mowbray and Waggot will sort it no problem. Blame it all on the pandemic I'm telling you.  I'd back myself to talk them into keep going.....

     

     

    They've seen almost £200million 'disappear' in some 10 years.

    In decades of involvement in business / commerce, I have never seen folk sit back, do nothing and watch more money disappear down a plug hole.

    A tipping point will come. 

    I think this will be their last roll of the dice to try and retrieve the situation otherwise it might well be curtains for Rovers.  To try and retrieve the situation they now HAVE to be radical - shuffling the deck chairs will no longer suffice.

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  6. 1 hour ago, J*B said:

    I reckon we’ll start next season as we’ve finished this one management wise. 

    I'm with @Paul Mani on this one.

    I think the V's know they have to get the next set of managerial appointments right - quite possibly their last roll of the dice and hence the time being taken and what some folk might construe as an unnecessary delay or even evidence of maintaining the status quo.

    I posted about a month ago, just days before Brockhall 'cessation' announcement, that I understood the whole thing had got bigger and more complicated.

    If I'm correct, I think one hand might not be enough to count the departures from Ewood.

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  7. 2 hours ago, AllRoverAsia said:

    Touchel breaking the rules and comfortably winning a game with just 32% possession.

    A bloody travesty .... or so Mowbray thinks, imo.

    TBH I love it when its proved comprehensively that TM is a bellend

    What we would give if Rovers could play like that.

    Organised, pace, power and terrific invention and skill.  Loved it - what football should be.

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  8. 10 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

    Fair enough. 

    Who would be your choice by interest?

    Pointless having any choice unless you know what Venky's business plan / strategy is (assuming they have one)!?  It would have to be horses for courses - for example Kenny only came here because he knew Jack would back him big time.

  9. 2 minutes ago, Hoochie Bloochie Mama said:

    He's got a 0% success so far because he/you said Neil would be taking over from Mowbray 4 months ago. 

    Don't think you've quite got that right!

    My recollection is that I posted in December (four months ago) that my relative with PNE connections was of the opinion Neil would be the next Rovers' manager.

  10. 5 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

    I don't see Ainsworth going to PNE myself. 

    On Neil replacing Mowbray, Should be interview along with people like Wilder, Hughes, Rowett, Ainsworth and few other names if we have vacancy. 

    Still hoping that your info along with @Paul Mani and @oldjamfan1is correct and Mowbray is gone in the summer

    Let's be clear - Neil would not be my choice.

    However, my relative does have a knack of coming up with information that proves to be correct and he has made me a bob or two on these type of things!!!

  11. 35 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

    Can't see Ainsworth taking the Preston North End head coach job. Don't forget they don't want manager who is in charge of signings but a head coach who will have a say on transfers but final decision who they sign with be the head of recruitment and Peter Ridsdale from what I have read. 

    Can't see Ainsworth working under that situation

    Relative of mine with PNE connections lumped on Ainsworth as soon as market for next PNE manager opened and stands to win close to £1k should it happen.  

    Same relative who told me back in late December that Neil would be next Rovers' manager (as I posted back then) and he still thinks it will happen!

  12. Rovers have big problem with Armstrong.

    Just one year left on contract and interested clubs, and I don't think there are many, know it - Newcastle also will be owed a big slug.

    IMO, wont be a first choice for too many out there.

    I'll put my head on the block and say he'll go for £15million or, more likely, less.  Where is the market for a guy who, IMO, has decent pace but very limited football intelligence.  Will be meat and drink for PL defenders.

    As for Assombalonga, wages way too much for us - dead in the water.  More chance of Rhodes ending up back here (for love and not money!).

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  13. 3 minutes ago, Gav said:

     

    You're a windup merchant Mercer, was it a liquid lunch? 

    Last night you told the board he seems likely to be offered an extended contract.

    You're little tinker you 😂

    You think what you want Gav.

    This is too sensitive and emotional to wind folk up.

    Not a drop passed my lips today - yet!

    It's a lovely day, off for a six miler followed by a bite and a pint or two in a beautiful setting not too far away from Brockhall.  Just hope I don't bump into Mowbray!

     

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  14. 6 minutes ago, Bigdoggsteel said:

    Hold up hold up. 

    He just said sometimes teams "only have fight" Like it's a fucking bad thing. 

    Honestly, this isn't hyperbole, but I think he has lost the plot. 

    So much shite in that clip. I think its safe to say he's expecting a sacking and can't believe he hasn't been 

    I don't think Mowbray is an overly intelligent man.  IMO, it's frightening.

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