Jump to content

BRFCS

BY THE FANS, FOR THE FANS, SINCE 1996
Proudly partnered with TheTerraceStore.com

[Archived] Fulham On Saturday 27Th August


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 466
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Posted

I watched the 15 minute highlight show on Player - it was all Fulham.

I thought Graham and also Lowe looked a bit porky. May have been just the TV illusion.

Clever camera placing...........another illusion

Posted

From the highlights,Fulham had 90% of the chances created and Rovers played hoofball. If that's an improved performance God help us

Posted
  On 28/08/2016 at 23:52, SoldierMo said:

I don't think chaddy goes to the matches his match report seems to be similar of others on twitter..gets all the info then puts it into his own words

Havent missed a Rovers home league game ever since becoming a Season ticket holder nearly 20 years ago.

But because my views arent the same as your views you now throw the assumption at me. I suggestion you give it a rest and stop making such assumptions about people you have never met

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 02:37, chaddyrovers said:

Havent missed a Rovers home league game ever since becoming a Season ticket holder nearly 20 years ago.

But because my views arent the same as your views you now throw the assumption at me. I suggestion you give it a rest and stop making such assumptions about people you have never met

Well said Chad.

I disagreed with you by the way - I thought we played terribly but each to their own.

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 02:37, chaddyrovers said:

Havent missed a Rovers home league game ever since becoming a Season ticket holder nearly 20 years ago.

But because my views arent the same as your views you now throw the assumption at me. I suggestion you give it a rest and stop making such assumptions about people you have never met

I'm with you on this Chaddy. Never mind the opinions of the ones who watched the highlights and formed an opinion of the whole game. I too was there and although we were not good we were better and showed some improvement. I will take the opinions of the ones who were there but not the ones who watched three minutes and formed their opinions on that. Some of them don't want to admit that there was an improvement anyway because their agenda is to keep losing in the hope that the Venkys will give in and go.

We all want them to go but some of us want to see our team win too.

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 11:21, Al said:

We all want them to go but some of us want to see our team win too.

Couldn't agree more Al. I can't understand anyone not wanting to see their team win.

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 11:25, Parsonblue said:

Couldn't agree more Al. I can't understand anyone not wanting to see their team win.

I did put a view forward that rather than struggling along just keeping our head above water, while fans continue to fall away, things (including results) becoming intolerably bad might be the only way of forcing change. I see nothing wrong with that.

If things don't change were going out of business eventually.

Posted

Attended the game, which in every respect deserved to be a 0-0 draw. We did look more solid, but at the expense of ever looking like scoring. Hopefully the two new lads at the back, both of whom did look promising, will make us more difficult to beat going forward. You knew Cairney was going to score as soon as that ball fell to him. And as for him celebrating; blimey if you can't celebrate smashing in a last gasp winner - against your old club or not - there is something sadly wrong. I have absolutely no issue with him celebrating. It wasn't like he ran to the Rovers fans clucking like that little two hat Garner did last season.

Romance update: Probably not going to be taken any further to be honest. Nice while it lasted, but not for me, this one.

Posted

love how the non boycotters are not pulling together and coming across as elitist .Yes i have attended until this year but no more enough is enough. When all groups are trying to sing from song sheet we have the "im a better fan than you blah blah " .HOWS ABOUT PULLING TOGETHER PEOPLE AND TRY AND DRIVE THESE PARASITES OUT OF THE CLUB.......unless you are happy with them .

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 11:25, Parsonblue said:

Couldn't agree more Al. I can't understand anyone not wanting to see their team win.

Normally I'd agree but in our case it's not as black and white as that I don't think, being a supporter means wanting the best for your club and if somebody said to me now that if we lose our next 20/30 games then Venky's would sell up, I'd snap their hand off. As that would be the best thing for Blackburn Rovers.

Reminds me of the season we went down from the Premier League. I was desperate for us to stay in there as I knew how grim it would be in the Championship but I used to regularly say to myself 'I'd take a hammering here if it meant Ke*n being sacked.' Before it became clear he was unsackable, of course.

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 11:52, ABBEY said:

love how the non boycotters are not pulling together and coming across as elitist .Yes i have attended until this year but no more enough is enough. When all groups are trying to sing from song sheet we have the "im a better fan than you blah blah " .HOWS ABOUT PULLING TOGETHER PEOPLE AND TRY AND DRIVE THESE PARASITES OUT OF THE CLUB.......unless you are happy with them .

How is not wanting your team to lose elitist? Nobody has mentioned about being a better fan. Those who have decided not to boycott - and there are quiet a few - simply don't want to see their team lose. Nothing wrong with that surely.

Posted

poor form there parson , when did I mention wanting the team to win and elitist in the same sentence?

We have certain posters who are being eletist by boasting that they attend and boycotters dont .Dont twist words.

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 11:49, oldjamfan1 said:

Romance update: Probably not going to be taken any further to be honest. Nice while it lasted, but not for me, this one.

Here's the match report I was interested in - and it's bad news. Completely deflated. It was going so well?

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 13:00, J*B said:

Here's the match report I was interested in - and it's bad news. Completely deflated. It was going so well?

She made a couple of early defensive errors J*B that didn't really show her in a great light and - if I'm being totally honest - reminded me too much of my ex wife (and not in a good way). Better to quit while it can still be done in an amicable way and without any hard feelings (no pun intended :))

I also think maybe I had partaken of more Smirnoff than I had realised when I set the date up, I should know better at my age. :wstu:

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 13:06, oldjamfan1 said:

She made a couple of early defensive errors J*B that didn't really show her in a great light and - if I'm being totally honest - reminded me too much of my ex wife (and not in a good way). Better to quit while it can still be done in an amicable way and without any hard feelings (no pun intended :))

I also think maybe I had partaken of more Smirnoff than I had realised when I set the date up, I should know better at my age. :wstu:

Well, sounds like it isn't going be taken to a replay.

This love story has been a genuine highlight for my forum viewing recently. I had such high hopes but it sounds like it wasn't meant to be.

I'm desperately hoping that you find another Rovers fan in the terraces which ignites another flame.

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 13:11, J*B said:

I'm desperately hoping that you find another Rovers fan in the terraces which ignites another flame.

I think there's more chance of this than of us actually winning a league game.

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 13:06, oldjamfan1 said:

She made a couple of early defensive errors J*B that didn't really show her in a great light and - if I'm being totally honest - reminded me too much of my ex wife (and not in a good way). Better to quit while it can still be done in an amicable way and without any hard feelings (no pun intended :))

I also think maybe I had partaken of more Smirnoff than I had realised when I set the date up, I should know better at my age. :wstu:

You found out she was a dude, didn't you?

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 13:40, Amarillo said:

You found out she was a dude, didn't you?

jam has just realised ABBEY isn't a female.

Posted

Bearded ladies hanging around in the DE now ? Bloody Venkys they'll stoop to any lengths in their divide and conquer !!!!!

Posted
  On 29/08/2016 at 13:06, oldjamfan1 said:

She made a couple of early defensive errors J*B that didn't really show her in a great light and - if I'm being totally honest - reminded me too much of my ex wife (and not in a good way). Better to quit while it can still be done in an amicable way and without any hard feelings (no pun intended :))

I also think maybe I had partaken of more Smirnoff than I had realised when I set the date up, I should know better at my age. :wstu:

She asked you to take her "up the Manxman" didn't she?

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.