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4 hours ago, JHRover said:

Huge result there for Hull. Crazy at the bottom. Everyone picking up points.

Almost feel sorry for the bottom two who have had some great results yet can't climb out of it. 

Could well end up with it being 50+ to survive

Thank god we won't be embroiled in it but it is more exciting than the Premier League 

At this rate I think it could. The way the league is so competitive at both ends of the table, with anyone getting a result Vs anyone it could well be another 50+ pointer to stay up. 

Got the Hull-Boro prediction wrong. Thought Hull were dead and buried with onfield and off field problems but it shows anyone can get a result regardless of circumstances. (And makes me wonder how much can TM hide behind Venkys...) Still think Warnock will keep Boro up mind but that was a bad one for them to lose. 

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The touchline/dugout area is all a bit panto, but something that I have spotted is that pretty much all our managers have looked subdued in the Venky era. 

Compare it to the days of Big Sam in which he spent most of the game cajoling and barking out instructions... indeed just look to the opposition technical area most weeks and notice the contrast.

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10 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

Still lost the game 

He put his finger on an issue that afflicts Rovers as well. Players getting into good crossing positions and then either putting the ball behind the goal or hitting the first man. You can bet that will be being worked on this morning.

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26 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

He put his finger on an issue that afflicts Rovers as well. Players getting into good crossing positions and then either putting the ball behind the goal or hitting the first man. You can bet that will be being worked on this morning.

where, at Boro or the Rovers ?

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16 hours ago, Mattyblue said:

The touchline/dugout area is all a bit panto, but something that I have spotted is that pretty much all our managers have looked subdued in the Venky era. 

Compare it to the days of Big Sam in which he spent most of the game cajoling and barking out instructions... indeed just look to the opposition technical area most weeks and notice the contrast.

Apart from 2 clowns, but not in a funny way, the rest have all been miserable buggers in looks and speech, just not the sort to get animated.

Ainsworth of Wycombe fame had more animation tonight in one match that that bunch added together in their entire careers.

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10 hours ago, Darwen Rover 007 said:

Looks like Derby and Milwall are both peaking 

Millwall were fortunate to have a genuine bloke in Neil Harris who saw he had reached his limit at the club and stepped down to allow them to progress. Very very few of those sorts in the modern game. 

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Millwall have a nice run of fixtures, whilst Derby have a horrible run in. 
Personally I think it’s between Cardiff and Millwall. 
 

As for ourselves, to have a sniff we have to beat both Cardiff and Millwall away as well as at least 2 others, very slim indeed. 
3 points from Wigan and Barnsley and who knows, I fear we’ll be looking back at that week for a few gloomy years to come as our best chance in a long time.
Reminiscent of throwing away a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 with Sheff Wed and then 0-0 at home to Yeovil back to back in Bowyers years. 

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23 minutes ago, OnePhilT said:

And miraculously, just over a month later, he became the manager of Cardiff City. What a graceful step down, eh?

Is there proof the two events are linked or is that just speculation? I haven't been following it closely but a month (actually longer, 03/10 - 16/11) seems like quite a long time for such a plan to be executed. Not saying it's beyond the realms of impossibility, just strange that Harris would resign that early and have to wait that long if that was the plan. 

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11 minutes ago, DE. said:

Is there proof the two events are linked or is that just speculation? I haven't been following it closely but a month (actually longer, 03/10 - 16/11) seems like quite a long time for such a plan to be executed. Not saying it's beyond the realms of impossibility, just strange that Harris would resign that early and have to wait that long if that was the plan. 

And Warnock wasn't sacked by Cardiff he resigned.

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1 hour ago, Ewood Ace said:

https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/lee-johnson-relieved-of-head-coach-role/

Called it. Let's hope that we now do the same.

Wonder who next for Bristol City? Do they have someone line up for the job?

1 minute ago, Ewood Ace said:

And Warnock wasn't sacked by Cardiff he resigned.

yes resigned cos the players were not performing for him. Now he got to keep Boro up. can he do it? What would Gibson do if Boro do given his decisions he has made at the club over the last 18 months. 

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2 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

Wonder who next for Bristol City? Do they have someone line up for the job?

I've no idea but you'd have to imagine that Chris Hughton would be pretty high up on their list.

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5 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

Wonder who next for Bristol City? Do they have someone line up for the job?

Yes they are going to appoint their reserve team manager because their chairman is worried about FFP compliance and wants to make sure plenty of reserve players go through to their first team. 

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7 hours ago, JHRover said:

Yes they are going to appoint their reserve team manager because their chairman is worried about FFP compliance and wants to make sure plenty of reserve players go through to their first team. 

well Bristol City in the last 2 seasons have made a 14 million pounds profit between buying players and selling players this season and the season before 17 million pounds profit. They sold Adam Webster last summer for 20 million to Brighton after buying him around 4 mil season before. 

Plymouth boss Ryan Lowe is the current favourite with the sky bet

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3 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

well Bristol City in the last 2 seasons have made a 14 million pounds profit between buying players and selling players this season and the season before 17 million pounds profit. They sold Adam Webster last summer for 20 million to Brighton after buying him around 4 mil season before. 

Plymouth boss Ryan Lowe is the current favourite with the sky bet

You don't do irony Chaddy , do you?

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Some clubs still taking votes for goal of season early (or late you could say) even though there's not going to be any presentations. Always seemed strange to me and even stranger now.

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6 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

well Bristol City in the last 2 seasons have made a 14 million pounds profit between buying players and selling players this season and the season before 17 million pounds profit. They sold Adam Webster last summer for 20 million to Brighton after buying him around 4 mil season before. 

Plymouth boss Ryan Lowe is the current favourite with the sky bet

Another example of how Mowbray has been lucky in terms of the net spend hes been allowed not having to sell anyone. Shame he has mainly wasted it.

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Sheff Wed rumours keep popping up on Twitter.

As do Reading. Looks like it’s largely down to them having an even more ridiculous wages to turnover ratio than us than anything concrete.

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