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3 hours ago, AllRoverAsia said:

Well I will not piss on the fire, that's for sure

He took to pissing in fans pockets and telling them it's raining 18 months ago.

Unless the summer is unexpectedly kind we are going down next season unless there are 3 worse teams. He managed to win about 3 out of 20 or something second half of this season with the strongest squad hes had.

Weaken it and well what can we really expect, alarm bells should be ringing loud and clear in VH group HQ.  Having seen it with Kean then Coyle are they really still that stupid and ignorant to think history doesn't repeat itself as many times as you let it.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Stuart said:

Any fans under 30 don’t have any experience of 1995

I was born just before we won the prem.

Fond memories through my parents eyes having been friends with the Pearce, Sutton's and Hendrys! And Sutton's son being one of my then friends growing up

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Who in their right mind regardless of age thinks we are anything like the Premier League BRFC ?  Even of the later years in there ?

The guy is infuriating and insulting he'll literally say anything to spin his own agenda now.  If we had any real Rovers connected directors i'm sure one of them would've flattened him by now.

As it is on we plod to the tune of a self serving loser mentality manager and a set of detached box tickers. 

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Posted (edited)
On 12/05/2021 at 18:29, tomphil said:

The root and branch that a few heard about in an alleged reset is happening as i predicted. Mowbray & Waggot are the conductors of it not the casualties.

A pruning back of everything to their level of capability after wasting the last few years. Covid gives them the shield they all need, they are preparing the ground for low gates and even lower income imo.

The just keep our heads above water in this league model is the new target.  If they miss that one as well we really are fooked.

Matching expectations to their abilities. I love that. That’s exactly what they’re doing. 
 

What he’s saying, is that as long as the players work hard, that will do for him and the fans really shouldn’t expect anything else. 
 

I would say if a manager is happy with that, he shouldn’t be managing anywhere.

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Posted

He can't be allowed to stay,his continued presence is now toxic,it's going to devide the fans massively.

But he and his partner in crime Waggott are crafty two Hats..playing the Raos as the weeks roll by.

This is no way to run a Football Club.

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Posted
1 hour ago, RoversClitheroe said:

I was born just before we won the prem.

Fond memories through my parents eyes having been friends with the Pearce, Sutton's and Hendrys! And Sutton's son being one of my then friends growing up

Was Sutton as big a c*nt as what I'm told?

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Does he really give similar interviews to the LT everyday or are they making these up from previous ones.

I have become resigned to the fact that we will have to endure him for another season regardless of league position.

The only saving grace is his big infrastructure project named sell Brockhall was stopped. When he goes at least the academy will still be there.

I also can’t believe that the appointment of a long term post in recruitment is down to gelling with Mowbray. That I do believe is him bigging  himself up.

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There is absolutely no expectation from anyone that we should be competing at the top of the PL. FGS at this point we're barely competing with the likes of Luton and Coventry (the latter of which was left for dead by the trio we have in charge). 

He has had multiple chances to rebuild and improve and he has failed at every opportunity. Not to mention, he  was the one who set the top 6 expectation before the season, not the fans.

He will be here next season, but I fear a majority of the fans will not be. Keeping TM at this juncture may actually be more damaging in the long run than keeping Kean after we went down, both on and off the pitch.

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Posted
1 hour ago, 47er said:

One of my favourite Rovers. Very under-estimated player.

And it was absolutely criminal that we literally gave him to Stoke and he then went on to become a £25m player.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

And it was absolutely criminal that we literally gave him to Stoke and he then went on to become a £25m player.

It wasn't his footballing skills I was thinking of.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, gumboots said:

It wasn't his footballing skills I was thinking of.

I'm glad you clarified this as I immediately thought of the 'lamping' incident but then doubted myself when I read the following replies as I couldn't remember whether it was Nzonzi or Givet. 

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