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1 minute ago, Shirley Crabtree Wrestler said:

Imagine any of our current crop of cossetted primadonnas being seen dead in the 2023 equivalent, like a Golf GTs (go to shop), or Ford Gutless / Vauxhall Enema or similar?

Still, Big Al looks happy enough 🙂

I think that's Frank Butcher in the glasses!

Posted
9 hours ago, Sweaty Gussets said:

In today's LT:-

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That would be the last thing a celebrity would want these days.  A big slogan on the side advertising that its their car!

Shearer's interviews were so boring in the 90s.  ''Its always nice to be top of the table''.

He went a bit wild on his goal celebrations though.  In 92/93 he had a raised right arm and extended index finger routine.   It then turned into the right arm int he air and all the fingers extended.

Posted
9 hours ago, alcd said:

David Dunn is used to carrying a bit of timber. 

 

9 hours ago, Oldgregg86 said:

And flitcroft has been in enough trouble getting wood before

Take a bough lads 😐

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Posted
7 hours ago, Mattyblue said:

‘Unrecognisable’.

Yep, glad I clicked it as that photo gave nothing away.

I thought the same. A bloke looking exactly like Garry Flitctoft posing for a picture with a sign behind him saying "Flitcraft" really had me struggling to figure out who it was.

I'm glad that Dunn has seen sense and seemingly given up on trying to be a football manager. He was a bit of a plank for thinking that his past efforts "wood" have led to a sustainable future for him. 

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Posted

It goes against the grain to assume that he would be oakay in that branch of the football world but some people can't cedar wood for the trees 

I've got my coat on already.

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Posted
9 hours ago, DeeCee said:

It goes against the grain to assume that he would be oakay in that branch of the football world but some people can't cedar wood for the trees 

I've got my coat on already.

Now make like a tree and get outta here

Posted

As its FA Cup day and the magic of the cup seems to have fallen away in recent years, here are a few for the older fans, ties that definitely got the juices flowing:

Liverpool away 1978/79 - Lost 0-1 against probably the best side in Europe

Coventry 79/80 - We beat the first division side 1-0 at Ewood to set the Villa tie up below.

Villa 79/80 - Future European Cup winners came to Ewood and we managed a respectable draw in front of 30,000, but lost the replay 0-1 at Villa Park.

Liverpool again at Ewood 82/83 - Lost 1-2 against a great side.

Southampton live on BBC 83/84 - Lost 0-1 but I couldn't sleep for a week before this one.

United 84/85 live on BBC - Lost 0-2, again the excitement was fever pitch in the lead up to the game.

League Champions Everton 85/86 at Goodison - 7000 Rovers fans went that day, lost 1-3, Gary Lineker scored for Everton

We had nothing, skint, but all those sides gave everything in those games and the support was superb as ever.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Gav said:

As its FA Cup day and the magic of the cup seems to have fallen away in recent years, here are a few for the older fans, ties that definitely got the juices flowing:

Liverpool away 1978/79 - Lost 0-1 against probably the best side in Europe

Coventry 79/80 - We beat the first division side 1-0 at Ewood to set the Villa tie up below.

Villa 79/80 - Future European Cup winners came to Ewood and we managed a respectable draw in front of 30,000, but lost the replay 0-1 at Villa Park.

Liverpool again at Ewood 82/83 - Lost 1-2 against a great side.

Southampton live on BBC 83/84 - Lost 0-1 but I couldn't sleep for a week before this one.

United 84/85 live on BBC - Lost 0-2, again the excitement was fever pitch in the lead up to the game.

League Champions Everton 85/86 at Goodison - 7000 Rovers fans went that day, lost 1-3, Gary Lineker scored for Everton

We had nothing, skint, but all those sides gave everything in those games and the support was superb as ever.

Thanks @Gav

I went to all of those - great memories.

I remember 'standing' on the terrace behind the goal at Goodison, couldn't see a darn thing!

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Posted
2 hours ago, Gav said:

As its FA Cup day and the magic of the cup seems to have fallen away in recent years, here are a few for the older fans, ties that definitely got the juices flowing:

Liverpool away 1978/79 - Lost 0-1 against probably the best side in Europe

Coventry 79/80 - We beat the first division side 1-0 at Ewood to set the Villa tie up below.

Villa 79/80 - Future European Cup winners came to Ewood and we managed a respectable draw in front of 30,000, but lost the replay 0-1 at Villa Park.

Liverpool again at Ewood 82/83 - Lost 1-2 against a great side.

Southampton live on BBC 83/84 - Lost 0-1 but I couldn't sleep for a week before this one.

United 84/85 live on BBC - Lost 0-2, again the excitement was fever pitch in the lead up to the game.

League Champions Everton 85/86 at Goodison - 7000 Rovers fans went that day, lost 1-3, Gary Lineker scored for Everton

We had nothing, skint, but all those sides gave everything in those games and the support was superb as ever.

Went to all of those…proud as punch on each occasion 

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Wheelton Blue said:

Thanks @Gav

I went to all of those - great memories.

I remember 'standing' on the terrace behind the goal at Goodison, couldn't see a darn thing!

For some reason, that escapes me right now, I never made Everton game, big regret on my part, to have been part of that massive Rovers following at Goodison must have been superb.

Just been reminded that a mate got hit with a bicycle chain after the match, plenty of trouble outside the ground, perhaps it wasn't a bad thing I missed it after all! 

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Posted
19 hours ago, Gav said:

For some reason, that escapes me right now, I never made Everton game, big regret on my part, to have been part of that massive Rovers following at Goodison must have been superb.

Just been reminded that a mate got hit with a bicycle chain after the match, plenty of trouble outside the ground, perhaps it wasn't a bad thing I missed it after all! 

“10p to look after your car mister..?”

“It’s alright kid I’ve left my Alsatian in the back…”

“Does he know how to put out fires ?”

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Posted
21 hours ago, Gav said:

For some reason, that escapes me right now, I never made Everton game, big regret on my part, to have been part of that massive Rovers following at Goodison must have been superb.

Just been reminded that a mate got hit with a bicycle chain after the match, plenty of trouble outside the ground, perhaps it wasn't a bad thing I missed it after all! 

There was trouble after yesterdays game at the station. The train back  to Manchester was held up and about 12 coppers boarded it with a young lad in tow with blood streaming down his face. They were obviously looking for the culprits. Our train pulled out before it was sorted.

Posted

Something a little different, but still with a Rovers feel.

A 10x10 Series from the BBC, first shown in 2000 (if I remember correctly) all about the thrill of 4:45pm on a Saturday afternoon.

The short programme features a number of fans from various clubs, including my very own Grandad, Leo Whiteside. Also included are some familiar faces from Blackburn Market.

@Herbie6590the sort of thing I'd imagine would be right up your street! Also maybe a topic for a future @4000Holes ?

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Posted (edited)

I’ve just been sat here, chest stuck out, proudly watching Alan Shearer demolish every defence away sides put in front of him, what a player, Sky 100 - Shearer.

But the reason for the post and far be it from me to absolve blame today, but the Ewood pitch at times was 100% worse than we see today, no grass in each penalty area against Ipswich at home. I remember local company Netlon destroying the pitch one year and it took many to get it back to its former glory.

 

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Posted
58 minutes ago, Gav said:

I’ve just been sat here, chest stuck out, proudly watching Alan Shearer demolish every defence away sides put in front of him, what a player, Sky 100 - Shearer.

But the reason for the post and far be it from me to absolve blame today, but the Ewood pitch at times was 100% worse than we see today, no grass in each penalty area against Ipswich at home. I remember local company Netlon destroying the pitch one year and it took many to get it back to its former glory.

 

I think the worst it was, was against Chelsea in March 1995 in a 2-1 win.  Also against Man City in April when we lost 3-2.  Was a mudbath.

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