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[size="6"PLEASE WE ARE BEGGING YOU JOHN WILLIAMS SACK PAUL INCE BEFORE ITS TOO LATE![/size]

SECONDED. I also suggest to the mods on this board - don't worry about the amount of anti Ince threads - if the club does read the posts on here - the more they see of the anti Ince posts they may act and get rid of Ince. These days we must try everything.

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Message to John Williams: time for you to show us you've got a pair. Sack this clueless tw@t before the damage he's done to our club is irredeemable. I really wanted Ince to be a success, but I could tell from pretty much 3 or 4 games into the season that it would end in one of two ways: Ince sacked or Championship football. I just hope the first one hasn't been left too late to avoid the second ....

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Yes they have started singing "your getting sacked in the morning" etc. The substitutions have been so bad that Matt Derbeyshire has thrown up his hands to ask where do I play now (position) the bench just ignored him.

Matt Derbyshire must be the most one-dimensional player to have been considered versatile.

(Moko doesn't count because no-one thinks he's versatile anymore).

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That Ince has managed to survive to this point is the real tragedy. He is a man out of his depth and lacks the ability to drag the team out of the mire. His incompetence was on view many weeks ago and he should have been cut loose while the bottom half of the table was still tight. We are rapidly being left behind and the blame for our impending relegation should be placed entirely at the feet of the powers that be. The only positive that can possibly stem from this result (and by extension our presence in next year's Championship) is that the board's disastrous attempt to run a Premier League club on the cheap has been properly indicted. The crippling lack of ambition in our dealings and the distressing onset of increasingly small-time thinking has knackered Blackburn Rovers for many years to come. While we used to punch above our weight, those in charge seem more and more content to see the club slip into the abyss we have long feared was just around the next corner. I've never been ashamed to admit my allegiance before today. I'm sorry to say however that I am, at this moment, suffering from a sense of utter despair.

Jack Walker must be spinning in his grave at the risible state of his beloved Rovers.

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That Ince has managed to survive to this point is the real tragedy. He is a man out of his depth and lacks the ability to drag the team out of the mire. His incompetence was on view many weeks ago and he should have been cut loose while the bottom half of the table was still tight. We are rapidly being left behind and the blame for our impending relegation should be placed entirely at the feet of the powers that be. The only positive that can possibly stem from this result (and by extension our presence in next year's Championship) is that the board's disastrous attempt to run a Premier League club on the cheap has been properly indicted. The crippling lack of ambition in our dealings and the distressing onset of increasingly small-time thinking has knackered Blackburn Rovers for many years to come. While we used to punch above our weight, those in charge seem more and more content to see the club slip into the abyss we have long feared was just around the next corner. I've never been ashamed to admit my allegiance before today. I'm sorry to say however that I am, at this moment, suffering from a sense of utter despair.

Jack Walker must be spinning in his grave at the risible state of his beloved Rovers.

Completely agree. It was this frankly disgraceful small time thinking that saw Ince appointed in the first place. Would you have seen Everton, Villa or Portsmouth our competitors at the time appointing a manager like him? I could have understood if he was the only option but there were much better options. If we'd just appointed Laudrup we couldve been challenging for the European slots right now.

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his "they are out to get us remark" showed a distinct lack of general ability as a manager.. how on earth people could still believe in ince after such rambling, is still a mystery to me..

you certainly dont want to be, in the middle of a relegation war, with your general acting, like a paraniod fool.. it shows insecurity, lack of direction, lack of ideas and last but not least, it shows how he handles pressure..

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That Ince has managed to survive to this point is the real tragedy. He is a man out of his depth and lacks the ability to drag the team out of the mire. His incompetence was on view many weeks ago and he should have been cut loose while the bottom half of the table was still tight. We are rapidly being left behind and the blame for our impending relegation should be placed entirely at the feet of the powers that be. The only positive that can possibly stem from this result (and by extension our presence in next year's Championship) is that the board's disastrous attempt to run a Premier League club on the cheap has been properly indicted. The crippling lack of ambition in our dealings and the distressing onset of increasingly small-time thinking has knackered Blackburn Rovers for many years to come. While we used to punch above our weight, those in charge seem more and more content to see the club slip into the abyss we have long feared was just around the next corner. I've never been ashamed to admit my allegiance before today. I'm sorry to say however that I am, at this moment, suffering from a sense of utter despair.

Jack Walker must be spinning in his grave at the risible state of his beloved Rovers.

I will remain a Rovers supporter no matter what division they play in. But the shoestring attitude is costing Rovers progressing as a club. But worse still is the management team. If this result, as gutted as I feel at the moment, is the final result that gets rid of the manager, so be it.

Rovers will NOT BE RELEGATED. A new manager will come in, new and better ideas, and with a large kick up the butt for the players. From despair there is hope.

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If we hold on for a couple of weeks feel sure that Hughes will be available.

Do you honestly think that Hughes if he came back could turn this team around - I doubt that at the moment - but he also couldn't do a worse job than what Ince is doing now.

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If John Williams has any sense, he will contact the group that own Man City, and ask whether we can talk to Hughes about a return...

We should then get JW to ride Ince on his back to the City of Manchester stadium to pick up Hughes, and give him a lift back... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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