matt83 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 8 minutes ago, jim mk2 said: The 2 worst 1. England 2 West Germany 3 1970. We were World Champions. Never been so disappointed - ever 2. England 0 Poland 1 1973. 90 minutes of pure torture followed by Italia 90, Euro 96 and the Croatia semi defeat in the last World Cup Anyway, back to mundanity and a welcome win over Millwall The circus clown with gloves. Quote
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matt83 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 I think Iceland was pretty humiliating as well. 1 Quote
Ulrich Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 TM praising Dolan for today which is nice to see as it motivates players to hear public praise from their manager. He didn't need to have the faded comment as it ends praise with criticism placing a negative as the final message to Dolan. In the main the lads done well for us, which is quite something, given he was playing U18s last year and TM just hasn't been giving him the chances. Even as a sub he makes an impact, I hope today means we see more of him. 1 Quote
Darrenbot Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 Just now, matt83 said: I think Iceland was pretty humiliating as well. The first couple of mins of the San Marino game in 93 too was a wtf is happening moment. 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 7 minutes ago, matt83 said: I think Iceland was pretty humiliating as well. The difference was in 1970 and 1970 we had a real chance of winning the cup. The Iceland defeat just showed we weren't anywhere near good enough. Quote
Proudtobeblue&white Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 (edited) 16 minutes ago, Darrenbot said: The first couple of mins of the San Marino game in 93 too was a wtf is happening moment. Didn't Ripley start in that game? Checked the interweb, yes he did. Edited March 6, 2021 by Proudtobeblue&white Quote
Darrenbot Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 7 minutes ago, Proudtobeblue&white said: Didn't Ripley start in that game? Yeah he did it was his 1st cap,Ian Wright scored 4 but that was overshadowed,Taylor resigned a few days later and Venables was next up in the job. Quote
windymiller7 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 Where has that performance been fir the last few months? Were we better of Millwall poor? I actually think we were much better. Doesn't change my opinion on Mowbray - One swallow & all that - but I never want Rovers to lose & it eases a bit of the relegation fear which was getting real. On the game, Trybull & Lenihan were excellent, THB did well, JRC likewise, but was obviously blowing out of arse after an hour. Dacky, well, it was more like Dacky. In his preferred position, linked up well, getting into the box & should've had a 2nd had it not been for a blatant foul which the ref somehow decided was a corner & not a pen. Gally much better up front (who'd have guessed! 🙄), and Buckley, after a dodgy first half, played some nice stuff in the 2nd. Yes, I've slated him in the past but, credit where it's due, he didn't look like a kid in a man's game today. 👏. Now, Dolan! Wow, easily MoM for me. The little fella was tremendous. Those Millwall defenders must've been knackered at the end. He never gave them a moments peace, like a wasp - constantly buzzing round them and just wouldn't fuck off! We all know the feeling! Well played lad. Gonna forget about TM for tonight & enjoy a beer, before normal service is resumed. Please Tony, same team on Tuesday. 9 Quote
Lucimo Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 27 minutes ago, matt83 said: I think Iceland was pretty humiliating as well. That was painful. Cost me £350 that one. Quote
bazza Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 51 minutes ago, matt83 said: The circus clown with gloves. Who? Tomasewski or Peter Bonetti? The first was to Brian Clough. The second was to me. 1 Quote
Bbrovers2288 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 Desperate for mowbray to go, not enough to want us relegated so was pleased with the points today. Didn’t watch the game, sounds like we done well. We move on , crawl to the summer and reassess 2 Quote
BlackburnEnd75 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 Much like the mowbray fans on Facebook are trying to have their I told you so moment. I'm going to have mine.. who on here was telling me they'd rather have Evans than trybull? Thought trybull was very good today 1 Quote
booth Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 13 minutes ago, BlackburnEnd75 said: Much like the mowbray fans on Facebook are trying to have their I told you so moment. I'm going to have mine.. who on here was telling me they'd rather have Evans than trybull? Thought trybull was very good today Those same people were arguing that Dolan's just a kid, the smug shites. Quote
matt83 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 14 minutes ago, BlackburnEnd75 said: Much like the mowbray fans on Facebook are trying to have their I told you so moment. I'm going to have mine.. who on here was telling me they'd rather have Evans than trybull? Thought trybull was very good today 4 bastard points from 24 and the first time played well since November. If this is an I told you so moment there’s no helping them. 4 Quote
Exiled in Toronto Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 Two moments today showed why, Imo, Gally will never be prolific. First, when Trybull had the long ranger that the goalie palmed out, Gally didn’t move a muscle until the ball had bounced off the keeper, a natural striker would have been on the move as the ball was hit, there was plenty of time to anticipate the shot. And second when Buckley put him clean through and he just whacked it straight at the keeper, no finesse. Interesting today that we didn’t miss Travis one bit and were much better without Armstrong. It’s becoming pretty clear you can’t have him and Dack in the same team and both be effective. Quote
roversfan99 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 Just now, Exiled in Toronto said: Two moments today showed why, Imo, Gally will never be prolific. First, when Trybull had the long ranger that the goalie palmed out, Gally didn’t move a muscle until the ball had bounced off the keeper, a natural striker would have been on the move as the ball was hit, there was plenty of time to anticipate the shot. And second when Buckley put him clean through and he just whacked it straight at the keeper, no finesse. Interesting today that we didn’t miss Travis one bit and were much better without Armstrong. It’s becoming pretty clear you can’t have him and Dack in the same team and both be effective. There was also once when Douglas put him through inside the box but he was caught on his heels. Mind you, his lucky goal came from being in a good position but he is not and I suspect never will be a prolific goalscorer. I think both of those players would have only further improved todays performance. One of the keys was Dack back closer to the striker, have we ever really tried Dack behind Armstrong? He would have added a far more potent goal threat than any of the 3 chosen. And Travis would have provided more quality than Buckley beside Trybull. 1 Quote
Ianrally Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 2 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: She phoned me after todays game. She's 90 with a bad knee and she'd be at Ewood on Tuesday if she could. She said " Double or quits on Tuesday night ? " So I took the bet - 3 points for Rovers then. Does your mum do the lottery TS? It seems she has a certain skill at predictions! Talking about bad results for England, who did she predict in the England-Scotland game in 1967? That was a real highlight. Quote
Exiled in Toronto Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 10 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: There was also once when Douglas put him through inside the box but he was caught on his heels. Mind you, his lucky goal came from being in a good position but he is not and I suspect never will be a prolific goalscorer. I think both of those players would have only further improved todays performance. One of the keys was Dack back closer to the striker, have we ever really tried Dack behind Armstrong? He would have added a far more potent goal threat than any of the 3 chosen. And Travis would have provided more quality than Buckley beside Trybull. Agree to disagree. Travis, much as I like him, has never done anything like the two chances Bucko created for Gally and Dack. 1 Quote
BlackburnEnd75 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 31 minutes ago, matt83 said: 4 bastard points from 24 and the first time played well since November. If this is an I told you so moment there’s no helping them. Yeah I'm still mowbray out i just rate tom trybull Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 23 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: There was also once when Douglas put him through inside the box but he was caught on his heels. Mind you, his lucky goal came from being in a good position but he is not and I suspect never will be a prolific goalscorer. I think both of those players would have only further improved todays performance. One of the keys was Dack back closer to the striker, have we ever really tried Dack behind Armstrong? He would have added a far more potent goal threat than any of the 3 chosen. And Travis would have provided more quality than Buckley beside Trybull. I'm not sure Armstrong is the sort of striker that looks to bring other players in to the game regularly. That's part of the problem. 1 Quote
Oldgregg86 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 4 hours ago, simongarnerisgod said: i wonder if mowbray will ever go completely cosmopolition and play two strkers😗 He does every week on the wings 4 Quote
Backroom Tom Posted March 6, 2021 Backroom Posted March 6, 2021 Everything seems that much rosier after a win. I said before the game Tony was throwing a Hail Mary; you set yourself up for a beating if it doesn’t come off, it was ballsy and it paid off, fair play to him. Risking the ire of @roversfan99 I am one that thinks we benefited from Armstrong’s absence today, Dolan took his chance to show the problems he can cause and others came into their own as well. Armstrong is a very tidy forward and his output this season is unquestionable but having a plan B has been missing this season. 3 Quote
Bigdoggsteel Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 It's clear as day we are a better team without Armstrong. Been noticeable for a good while. I think something changed with around the time to that Bristol city game where he went from greedy, to taking the piss. Which coincided with our double dip downward spiral. Not saying it's his fault, as maybe a different manager could integrate him in a way that benefits the team (upfront with Gallagher?). As things stand he doesn't link up or bring others into play in any make,shape or form. 56 more shots than the next player in the league. Outrageous. Quote
roversfan99 Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 6 minutes ago, Tom said: Everything seems that much rosier after a win. I said before the game Tony was throwing a Hail Mary; you set yourself up for a beating if it doesn’t come off, it was ballsy and it paid off, fair play to him. Risking the ire of @roversfan99 I am one that thinks we benefited from Armstrong’s absence today, Dolan took his chance to show the problems he can cause and others came into their own as well. Armstrong is a very tidy forward and his output this season is unquestionable but having a plan B has been missing this season. Just makes no sense to me, and doesnt sit right that there is so much criticism of such a prolific scorer who didnt even play today. Over the course of this season, would you think that we would have collected more or less points had Armstrong not played a minute? Surely the former if we benefit from his absence. Same question to you @Bigdoggsteel And do you think that the 3 would have made up for his 19 goal output? And what did you feel of the individual performances of the front 3 today? I thought Dolan was the pick, mainly through his raw enthusiasm really, his end product wasnt really of much note and he tricked himself a couple of times but he was a pain in the arse. Gallagher worked hard but often held onto the ball too long, and Brereton was very quiet. You could put Armstrong in any of the 3 positions, he has the pace to play that, and he would have benefitted from Dack being much closer to the striker which hasnt been the case in recent weeks, take Tuesday night when Rothwell was invisible, Evans gets a nosebleed across the half way line and Armstrong was on his own in a different postcode. Armstrong in recent weeks has been far less selfish but has shown sides to his game that I didnt think were there, holding the ball up at times and bringing others into play, and his movement (often ignored) is intelligent. The thing separating the 3 today with Armstrong is the goal output and that is the most important part of a forward. If Armstrong is the hindrance many are making out, and he is attracting suitors, think of the money we can make on Gallagher, Brereton and Dolan! 3 Quote
yoda's brother Posted March 6, 2021 Posted March 6, 2021 armstrong has looked miserable for weeks, his goal celebrations non existing, summats up with him i think. maybe wanted a move in january. 2 Quote
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