Hughesy Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Ok, its a tough one, but for consistency iv set the poll up as we said at the beginning of the season we would. Who if anyone deserved any credit from the game? Robbo to keep it at 3-0? Dunn for his effort throughout? Or anyone else stand out for you?
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Backroom DE. Posted April 16, 2012 Backroom Posted April 16, 2012 David Dunn for me. Only Dunn, Robbo and Orr gave any proper effort and Dunn seemed the only player on the pitch who could potentially make a difference. Unfortunately, you know you're in deep trouble when you're expecting David Dunn to run the entire game.
Amo Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 David Dunn for me. Only Dunn, Robbo and Orr gave any proper effort and Dunn seemed the only player on the pitch who could potentially make a difference. Unfortunately, you know you're in deep trouble when you're expecting David Dunn to run the entire game.
Parsonblue Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 My vote goes to those of us who foolishly travelled to Swansea in the belief that the Rovers were actually interested in retaining Premier League status. After that abject performance and team selection it's quite clear that the club can't afford Premier League football and are happy to drop in the Championship and hold a fire sale in the summer.
onlyonejackwalker Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Man of the match? You must be having a giraffe! The only thing decent and professional about this game, performance and result was our travelling support, who should be refunded in full by the club for matchday ticket and travel costs, recognising they were the only ones that cared.
bob fleming Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Nathan Cleverly for me. We went back to Cardiff on the train after the match. Had some more drinks. Went into this pub. One of our group says, Joe Calzaghe's over there at the end of the bar. So I went to have a look and sure enough there he was. Went back to our group of intrepid explorers who were now talking to some Welsh girls. "Yep, it's Joe Calzaghe alright, definitely" I said. These girls were very impressed with this, but didn't believe me so I said I'd take them over and introduce them to him (obviously I was hard as nails at this point as I'd had a few and I'm from Blackburn so what could possibly go wrong?). Well they were very excited and I left them to get their pictures taken. I turned to Joes mate and said - "Sorry about this pal, it must be a right pain in the arse, I bet he gets this all the time". I patted him on the back and left. Then one of the lads told me Joes mate was World boxing champion Nathan Cleverly. I'm not a big boxing fan. As he could probably tell.
Andy Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Dunn. Sad state of affairs when an old, unfit, overweight, vagrant-looking player is our best player after a 0-3 defeat.
roverandout Posted April 17, 2012 Posted April 17, 2012 i voted for n'zonzi, he was a man mountain in that game, dont know what we would have done without him
bazza Posted April 17, 2012 Posted April 17, 2012 Gael Givet Shame that tosspot wouldn't allow him to play when he wanted to.
Guest Wen Y Hu Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 The poll is now closed. Thanks to all for voting. The result will be announced on the front page in due course.
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