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31 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

He knew a replacement for Graham would be needed at least 12 months before he left. I would argue 18 months to be honest. By no stretch of the imagination could you say either of Brererton or Gallagher were capable of playing that role, not now, not ever.

If he hadn't inherited Graham from Coyle then he wouldn't have lasted far into the League 1 campaign. Graham didn't play the start of that season and he tried to play this short passing football and we were poor. It was only when Graham came into the team and he went more direct that we found a winning formula with Graham and Dack. 

Now Graham is gone he has no idea how to use Dack and he has gone back to this short passing football but again performances and results have been poor. 

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The Wycombe match would seem a long way away at a normal club but I reckon he’ll ride the storm till our “easier” games come along.

I expect zero points return in the 5 games before Wycombe.

1 point in 36?
 

 

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Just now, Ewood Ace said:

If he hadn't have inherited Graham from Coyle then he wouldn't have lasted far into the League 1 campaign. Graham didn't play the start of that season and he tried to play this short passing football and we were poor. It was only when Graham came into the team and he went more direct that we found a winning formula with Graham and Dack. 

Now Graham is gone he has no idea how to use Dack and he has gone back to this short passing football but again performances and results have been poor. 

I think you're right. I said the other day he only stumbled across the Graham/Dack combination almost by accident. 

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2 hours ago, riverholmes said:

There seem to have been some improvements in the last couple of games, especially, in terms of team shape. I think Millwall next is our best chance of breaking the run of defeats and rebuilding some confidence.

After that, we have a really difficult March - Swansea, Brentford, Bristol City and Norwich. 

I'll have a pint of whatever you're having!

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17 minutes ago, Stuart said:

Ain’t that the truth.

And yet like you I thought Lambert was the best appointment they made - a shift from non-entities to a serious approach.

Despite this the bloke seems to be one-down from Kean in how much he is despised on here.

Despised? I have never got that impression at all.

Terrible manager though. Underwhelmed here and at Wolves, disastrous at Stoke and then at Ipswich. A master of spin though, timed the announcement of his exit here to go out a hero and even at Ipswich, publicity stunts such as paying away travel etc which meant that they didnt seem to appreciate how bad he was doing until the last year.

It did feel like a rare glimmer of a sensible appointment on the face of things, following on from a manager who had stabilised the club but failed to push things on. He also started well but things soon dipped and the rest of the season was nothing to write home about. 

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I'm just so, so, so fed up. Not sure it's even anger anymore, that a manager who has banged the drum of top 6 for the entire summer - set the expectations himself, is allowed to remain in his position after 6 losses out of 7. At no other club would he get this sort of time and yet he bleats on about needing more. It's an absolute piss take. 

I've been quite rational in my criticisms of Mowbray for the last few years, but it's getting to the point where not only hearing his voice but seeing his face is enough to wind me up. The constant circles of arguments on twitter and facebook of people defending him is absolutely nauseating. 

I don't care that we've had a few injuries, I don't care that it's a 'covid' season (whatever the fuck that means) and I certainly don't care that he's trying his best. 

It all comes full circle to the owners being not up to it. However we're supposed to be grateful that these 'optimum' owners are paying THEIR bills. Makes me sick to my stomach. Nothing will change till these wasters have left the club.

Pure apathy.

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41 minutes ago, JHRover said:

A manager who was forced to resign at Coventry City with them en route to League Two for the first time in 50+ years is now bulletproof and unsackable at Blackburn Rovers in the Championship.

Good work if you can get it.

Anyhow, I'm just penning my monthly 'thank you' letter to Venkys for being model owners and not letting us 'do a Bury'. We're so lucky to have them.

I think it's every manager who has HSH/SEM connections is unsackable, at least for results and insulting fans with backside covering waffle.

That's the common theme here and why there's always a 'put up and shut up' attitude towards fans, usually fueled by certain media who are doing favours.

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59 minutes ago, Dolly blue said:

Fast forward to the start of next season...which league will we be in ?
....if and when the gates of Ewood open it might only be then that the length of Mowbray’s time here and the damage done will  be measured....

With Mowbray and his back room staff, Championship....empty seats.....an almost empty ground.

With Mowbray and his back room staff, League 1 ....empty seats....an almost  empty ground 

Without Mowbray and his back room staff, Championship ......seats taken as hope springs eternal 

Without Mowbray and his back room staff, League 1 ....seats taken , the start of a new era.

We can be a fickle fan base .....we’ve overcome/ become accustomed to the Venkys regime.....but we cannot and will not accept this group of ill equipped men ....” by skill and hard  work “ ...I wish 

Yes.

I have reached the conclusion is that nothing will ever be right, until these owners are out of the club.

As long they remain, the best we can hope for is second rate appointments in key positions and bumbling along mid to bottom half of the Championship. This will have an obvious detrimental effect on the investment of the fanbase. The club will go to the wall in a slow death...

If they are going to go, I just want it to happen sooner rather than later. Then, we can start to build an honest future, where the raison d'etre and all emphasis is on trying to build a team that is successful on the pitch.

A working class hero is something to be for Tony Mowbray and John Lennon, maybe, but I want a continuous improvement ethic..

I can't tell you how much I am so fcking sick of the malaise brought on by this toxic Indian takeaway...

OUT, out!!

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Was almost semi expectant today that we might see some action taken.....but nope. The more I read TMs interviews the more I think he cant believe his luck hes still employed. He even said in the latest LET interview most managers wouldn't have survived.

Pretty clear he knows he deserves to be sacked and also clear our owners pay zero attention. Its basically down to Waggot to tell them.....

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1 hour ago, Stuart said:

Ain’t that the truth.

And yet like you I thought Lambert was the best appointment they made - a shift from non-entities to a serious approach.

Despite this the bloke seems to be one-down from Kean in how much he is despised on here.

I thought Lambert was a fantastic signing at the time - but look at his career since Rovers. He's achieved nothing. 

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20 minutes ago, RoversClitheroe said:

What time have managers been sacked at in the past?

Bowyer was sacked on a Monday night after 6pm..we played Brentford at home and drew 1-1

Coyle was sacked on Tuesday afternoon.after 3pm after we played Man Utd at home in FA Cup

On 02/03/2021 at 10:12, roversfan99 said:

Do you think we could genuinely challenge for promotion with Carter and Magloire involved regularly? The latter spent half of this season in non league. It would be another failed chance to fix the defence.

Well we still cant after the financial backing Mowbray had in terms of wages and fees. 

I rather use Maglorie and Carter then keep signing the wrong type of players like Ayala who you want. 

We looked best with Lenihan and Wharton as our defensive partnership. We already need at least a left back in provide back up Pickering. Possible 1st choice right back

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6 minutes ago, SuperBrfc said:

Do you remember the interview he did where he looked utterly bemused and kept on repeating "we are confused"? He wasn't kidding. 8 years on and nothing has changed in that sense. Their lack of care and knowledge has allowed shysters and crooks to have a feast at the club's expense. It angers me too much thinking about it.

My personal view is that Balaji is the only one (maybe his son too now) who has a fleeting 'interest' in the club, the rest of them aren't bothered. We won't get our club back until they leave, because as long as they remain here they will always be a target for the chancers out there.

Spot on,this is exactly the situation we face.

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7 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

Bowyer was sacked on a Monday night after 6pm..we played Brentford at home and drew 1-1

Coyle was sacked on Tuesday afternoon.after 3pm after we played Man Utd at home in FA Cup

Well we still cant after the financial backing Mowbray had in terms of wages and fees. 

I rather use Maglorie and Carter then keep signing the wrong type of players like Ayala who you want. 

We looked best with Lenihan and Wharton as our defensive partnership. We already need at least a left back in provide back up Pickering. Possible 1st choice right back

UK time i'm guessing?

We are in the sacking zone now then.

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He genuinely sounds like he can't believe he hasn't been sacked yet - or at least shocked that he hasn't heard rumblings it's imminent. Welcome to a club being run by Indian chicken farmers who don't give a fuck Tony, this is how this place works. Makes me sick to my stomach. 

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1 minute ago, Wovers said:

I think we have to accept that he will be here to oversee a defeat to burton in league one next season.

I reckon, providing he pulls out enough wins to get us safe this season (which i personally doubt) Venkys won't even consider binning him.

So he could very well be here next season. I think if we hit the bottom 3, Venky's would pull the trigger (with it being too late)

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