Amo Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, 1864roverite said: Ive had a look at who is a freebie, there isn't really that many now apart from Vorm In the summer there would've been plenty of freebies at home or abroad. Renewing Leutwiler smacks of complacency. We're only one injury or loan recall away from him being our no 1. Edited August 28, 2019 by Amo Quote
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tomphil Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Mowbray signed Leutwiler, he looks after his boys it's the human angle. Meanwhile where is our decent back up keeper of the two possibly 3 he was saying he'd sign ? Quote
Mattyblue Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Just now, Harry The Bass said: Well I guess that’s part of any club with our turnovers plan. Buy young or cheap and try and polish up, develop and sell. In an FFP world, for a club of our income levels, this ‘model’ is as good as any. But for me, it isn’t a plan that will see us as a consistent top 6 side. Too many variables with young players, some just don’t ‘polish up’ very well, football is awash with tales of ‘potential’ that fell by the wayside since time immemorial . Why the owners are happy to see us tread water in the second tier for year after year as they inject in more and more capital they haven’t a hope in hell of seeing a return on is another matter entirely. Quote
JBiz Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Just now, Mattyblue said: In an FFP world, for a club of our income levels, this ‘model’ is as good as any. But for me, it isn’t a plan that will see us as a consistent top 6 side. Too many variables with young players, some just don’t ‘polish up’ very well, football is awash with tales of ‘potential’ that fell by the wayside since time immemorial . Why the owners are happy to see us tread water in the second tier for year after year as they inject in more and more capital they haven’t a hope in hell of seeing a return on is another matter entirely. Hence why I mentioned perhaps the auditors have given them the best advice thus far. Its a model we’ve always had since JW’s days, the funds we would spend would be budgeted to league position and any big sales would give a remit to re-invest. Whilst were a different level now, the most recent example of a big spend (parachute years) will have burnt their fingers, so perhaps that explains the more modest FFP regulated annual losses we’ve seen recently. As for selling a player - I’m starting to think Travis would be the one we’ve got worth the most right now. Quote
Mattyblue Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 (edited) We did it from a position of strength in the post Jack John Williams era. We were already where we wanted to be, largely a mid ranking top flight side. A squad of quality PL footballers added to or taken away from piecemeal year in year out. Now this is the same in some ways, the big difference is that we are instead a mid ranking second tier side. And I don’t see this model having us doing much better than that. In many ways, that’s football, ‘you cut your cloth’ and all that. But we can’t be expecting promotion fights. Edited August 28, 2019 by Mattyblue 2 Quote
Popular Post arbitro Posted August 28, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 28, 2019 55 minutes ago, 1864roverite said: The positives are the playing side, the academy, the fact that Venkys are still funding the most important part of the club, allowing transfer fees and so forth....need I say more? The playing side has hugely regressed and the Academy was already there producing International footballers. Under them we have been in our lowest ever league position, had two relegations, been run by conmen and shysters, lost millions upon millions of pounds, lost ten thousand plus supporters........need I say more? 11 Quote
Leonard Venkhater Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 47 minutes ago, arbitro said: The playing side has hugely regressed and the Academy was already there producing International footballers. Under them we have been in our lowest ever league position, had two relegations, been run by conmen and shysters, lost millions upon millions of pounds, lost ten thousand plus supporters........need I say more? Oh, Arbitro, Arbitro, how could you? You forgot three crucial things. They were badly advised. They've learned their lesson. Without them, we'd be doomed like Bury/Bolton... 3 Quote
Stuart Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 1 hour ago, Mattyblue said: We did it from a position of strength in the post Jack John Williams era. We were already where we wanted to be, largely a mid ranking top flight side. A squad of quality PL footballers added to or taken away from piecemeal year in year out. Now this is the same in some ways, the big difference is that we are instead a mid ranking second tier side. And I don’t see this model having us doing much better than that. In many ways, that’s football, ‘you cut your cloth’ and all that. But we can’t be expecting promotion fights. Exactly. Jack’s legacy was to set up the next owners for top flight football for the foreseeable future. They utterly trashed everything he created - aside from the bricks and mortar if Ewood and Brockhall - and the likes of Bournemouth and Bumley took our place. I’ll not forgive and forget until they put us back to where we were before they came, and hand over the keys to someone else (minus the debt that their recklessness created). 6 Quote
JBiz Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Just now, Leonard Venkhater said: Oh, Arbitro, Arbitro, how could you? You forgot three crucial things. They were badly advised. They've learned their lesson. Without them, we'd be doomed like Bury/Bolton... But LV - we are seemingly not going to the wall and/or completely neglecting the youth/first team. At times with these owners those outcomes had been the scenario. I agree with all the criticism they deserve, they’ve completely downgraded the club, whether it’s an neglectful accident or somewhat nefarious decision - the only real relevance is the future. At least we have one. Utterly gutted for Bury, and even though I sat through 2500 Bolton fans sing “long live the Venkys” - I still would hate it if they suffered the same plight. Quote
roversfan99 Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 To give them any credit for us not about to go out of business like Bury would be the least illogical thing ever. 2 Quote
JBiz Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 (edited) 33 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: To give them any credit for us not about to go out of business like Bury would be the least illogical thing ever. How about a rephrased question; Is it worth giving them credit for still allowing a grade 1 academy when the season tickets alone wouldn’t cover its cost? To me - that’s allowed us to still be somewhat competitive in a climate that’s dominated by city turnover or foreign cash. Edited August 28, 2019 by Harry The Bass Quote
arbitro Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Just now, Harry The Bass said: How about a rephrased question; Is it worth giving them credit for still allowing a grade 1 academy when the season tickets alone wouldn’t cover its cost? To me - that’s allowed us to still be somewhat competitive in a climate that’s dominated by city turnover or foreign cash. The academy is just about the only aspect of Jack Walkers legacy that they have not ruined. Remember this from Desai when they acquired Rovers: "We plan to focus on leveraging the global influence in establishing Blackburn Rovers as a truly global brand," Desai said today. "We will absolutely respect the Jack Walker legacy and will be actively supporting the organisation to ensure that Blackburn Rovers remain one of the best-run clubs within the Premier League." And the full article: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/nov/19/venkys-completes-takeover-blackburn-rovers 2 Quote
Proudtobeblue&white Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Just now, arbitro said: The academy is just about the only aspect of Jack Walkers legacy that they have not ruined. Remember this from Desai when they acquired Rovers: "We plan to focus on leveraging the global influence in establishing Blackburn Rovers as a truly global brand," Desai said today. "We will absolutely respect the Jack Walker legacy and will be actively supporting the organisation to ensure that Blackburn Rovers remain one of the best-run clubs within the Premier League." And the full article: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/nov/19/venkys-completes-takeover-blackburn-rovers Aye, complete and utter bollocks! 9 Quote
JBiz Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Just now, arbitro said: The academy is just about the only aspect of Jack Walkers legacy that they have not ruined. Remember this from Desai when they acquired Rovers: "We plan to focus on leveraging the global influence in establishing Blackburn Rovers as a truly global brand," Desai said today. "We will absolutely respect the Jack Walker legacy and will be actively supporting the organisation to ensure that Blackburn Rovers remain one of the best-run clubs within the Premier League." And the full article: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/nov/19/venkys-completes-takeover-blackburn-rovers I’ve read it all before - no offence intended. I know what they said and what they did, and as you say - it’s the only thing they’ve continued in his legacy. Thankfully they did though. Quote
Stuart Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Just now, arbitro said: The academy is just about the only aspect of Jack Walkers legacy that they have not ruined. Remember this from Desai when they acquired Rovers: "We plan to focus on leveraging the global influence in establishing Blackburn Rovers as a truly global brand," Desai said today. "We will absolutely respect the Jack Walker legacy and will be actively supporting the organisation to ensure that Blackburn Rovers remain one of the best-run clubs within the Premier League." And the full article: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/nov/19/venkys-completes-takeover-blackburn-rovers IMHO the Cat 1 status is all about protecting one of their main ways to make money. Without it we would be powerless under EPPP to stop our development graduates from being picked off for peanuts. And we don’t make too much money on trading in first team recruits. 4 Quote
Proudtobeblue&white Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 No fizzy energy drink cup thread, but cold comfort of Sunderland dumping the Dingles out at the turd. Quote
bazza Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Also BBC seem uninterested in the F A Cup.They are so useless. So here is the result:- Longridge Town 0 Charnock Richard 2 1 Quote
Stuart Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Just now, bazza said: Also BBC seem uninterested in the F A Cup.They are so useless. So here is the result:- Longridge Town 0 Charnock Richard 2 Bloody hell - I had both teams to score in that one! 1 Quote
old darwen blue Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 9 hours ago, arbitro said: The playing side has hugely regressed and the Academy was already there producing International footballers. Under them we have been in our lowest ever league position, had two relegations, been run by conmen and shysters, lost millions upon millions of pounds, lost ten thousand plus supporters........need I say more? I think a few on here Tony should look up the word "Quisling." 7 hours ago, Harry The Bass said: But LV - we are seemingly not going to the wall and/or completely neglecting the youth/first team. At times with these owners those outcomes had been the scenario. I agree with all the criticism they deserve, they’ve completely downgraded the club, whether it’s an neglectful accident or somewhat nefarious decision - the only real relevance is the future. At least we have one. Utterly gutted for Bury, and even though I sat through 2500 Bolton fans sing “long live the Venkys” - I still would hate it if they suffered the same plight. I wouldn't. 6 hours ago, arbitro said: The academy is just about the only aspect of Jack Walkers legacy that they have not ruined. Remember this from Desai when they acquired Rovers: "We plan to focus on leveraging the global influence in establishing Blackburn Rovers as a truly global brand," Desai said today. "We will absolutely respect the Jack Walker legacy and will be actively supporting the organisation to ensure that Blackburn Rovers remain one of the best-run clubs within the Premier League." And the full article: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/nov/19/venkys-completes-takeover-blackburn-rovers Lies from the very beginning and some are still falling for it. Quote
nathan_rovers1 Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 7 hours ago, Stuart said: IMHO the Cat 1 status is all about protecting one of their main ways to make money. Without it we would be powerless under EPPP to stop our development graduates from being picked off for peanuts. And we don’t make too much money on trading in first team recruits. Absolutely spot on. Quote
philipl Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 Sheffield United v Sunderland if only both results had been reversed... Quote
frosty Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 9 hours ago, Proudtobeblue&white said: No fizzy energy drink cup thread, but cold comfort of Sunderland dumping the Dingles out at the turd. Indeed! Strange attitude to cups that lot, they seem to be happy to go out as early as possible every year. They’ve shown enough in the league so far to suggest they probably won’t be in a relegation scrap so why not try and go far in a cup while they have a team that’s capable? Proud of us reaching semi final after semi final in the 2000s (and obviously winning the League Cup in 2002) while still having strong league campaigns more often that not. Quote
Mattyblue Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 In the Hughes era too we continued to reach semi final after semi final. Some great memories that surely is what we crave as fans? Alas, to finish 17th and hit the PL jackpot for another season is all that matters, to the extent a few extra games a year in order to actually achieve something is deemed beyond the pale. Quote
Dreams of 1995 Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 3 hours ago, Mattyblue said: In the Hughes era too we continued to reach semi final after semi final. Some great memories that surely is what we crave as fans? Alas, to finish 17th and hit the PL jackpot for another season is all that matters, to the extent a few extra games a year in order to actually achieve something is deemed beyond the pale. Another rancid symptom of the way the game is now. The "magic" of the cup is lost because every single club is frightened out of their minds of the dreaded r word. Every league position relates to more £££ and they'd rather finish 1 or two places higher than have a cup run. Nick Harris reported that the fee split ratio was changing this year to further the top clubs - another prime example of how the top clubs are lobbying the league to ensure their continued success financially and on the pitch. How anyone expects smaller teams to ever catch up when prize/TV money is split so unfairly is beyond me. 2 Quote
Leonard Venkhater Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 9 hours ago, old darwen blue said: I think a few on here Tony should look up the word "Quisling." I wouldn't. Lies from the very beginning and some are still falling for it. "Mendacity is a system we live in. Liquor is one way out an' death's the other." 1 Quote
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