Iceman Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 21 minutes ago, Torgeir said: I don't mind Sam Gallagher leading the line at this point, but I'm unsure whether we have enough good finishers to stay competitive. I think we have a mid-table manager managing a mid-table squad, so that's where my expectations lie. There used to be a video on the Rovers website with finishing challenge. Can't find it now, but it sums up Sams abilities inside the box. Not too fuzzed about Rhys Healey not joining, if that story is correct. Either someone more proven or someone who can develop into the next Arma for me. He can lead the line, so too Breo. Hell, Nyambe can lead the line up front as well. At the end of the day, is can they put the ball in the back of the net consistently, to compensate for the loss of those Arma goals. We have seen thus far, that the answer is no. Quote
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rog of the rovers Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 (edited) Whilst its hardly a thrilling transfer window when you lose your best two players (Armstrong for money and Elliott to a loan return) I think its important to try and see the bigger picture. Going into the season, some four weeks ago, mine and plenty of forum members fears where that we'd be relegated. The fear we'd be cut adrift and face a season like the one under Coyle in 16/17 with us battling from a home thumping by Norwich on the opening day, to the heartbreak at Griffin Park months later. With signings like Gordon Greer, Tommie Hoban, Anthony Stokes, Wes Brown, Stephen Hendrie, Jack Byrne and Martin Samuelsen.......shudder This season has been surprisingly pleasing so far, we've put 8 points on the board, shown a togetherness, team spirit and most refreshingly of all have shown a willingness to dig in, scrap and stand up to the physical battles, which was missing from last seasons squad in abundance. It took us 9 games to get 8 points in 16/17 The squad we have is good enough to better last seasons dismal performance of 15th place, but lets face it, we're more than a striker away from pushing for the playoffs! And with that said I'm happy to sit tight, let the FFP clock restart next season and take things from there. We've bemoaned the fact Gallagher has played as a right winger for two seasons, now lets see him down the middle. BBD similarly, the challenge has been set to both of them to get 10-15 goals this season, which they should both be capable of. Who of last seasons squad (bar the aforementioned Elliott and Armstrong) would anyone actually want at the club? Harwood-Bellis perhaps, but we were never going to be able to match the lure of Champions League football. Williams, Mulgrew, Bennett, Downing and Evans were all too old and ready to drop down the divisions, or move to new leagues. The collective cheers around Blackburn when Bell, Douglas and Trybull departed were palpable, whilst the youth fringe players also had proven that their futures were at pastures new, see Grayson, Lyons, White, Mols et al. Lets see how good or bad Poveda, Khadra, Edun, Clarkson, van Hecke and Pickering are? This board and other Rovers fans are also quick to criticise loaning in players from other clubs and not giving our own youth a chance... Carter, Magloire, Cirino, McBride, Pike, Garrett, Annesley and Vale all should see time in and around the first team squad this season (bench time or playing) lets see how good they are. Dack, Rankin-Costello and Johnson to return also. Hopefully some of the cash from Armstrong can be spent on tying down Nyambe, BBD and Rothwell to extensions. This season was always going to be a transitional year, its proved to be so far. We have a squad that should finish between 12th and 18th, which is where we are at present. Edited September 1, 2021 by rog of the rovers 6 Quote
Paul Mellelieu Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 As mentioned - when Sam G gets injured, what's the back-up plan? 1 Quote
JohnGo Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 5 hours ago, yankfan said: “Defenders are coming”. Different day same story Yank this time it was striker is coming! They don’t want to found out as pulling the wool over the supporters eyes. 1 Quote
roverandout Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 6 minutes ago, rog of the rovers said: Whilst its hardly a thrilling transfer window when you lose your best two players (Armstrong for money and Elliott to a loan return) I think its important to try and see the bigger picture. Going into the season, some four weeks ago, mine and plenty of forum members fears where that we'd be relegated. The fear we'd be cut adrift and face a season like the one under Coyle in 16/17 with us battling from a home thumping by Norwich on the opening day, to the heartbreak at Griffin Park months later. With signings like Gordon Greer, Tommie Hoban, Anthony Stokes, Wes Brown, Stephen Hendrie, Jack Byrne and Martin Samuelsen.......shudder This season has been surprisingly pleasing so far, we've put 8 points on the board, shown a togetherness, team spirit and most refreshingly of all have shown a willingness to dig in, scrap and stand up to the physical battles, which was missing from last seasons squad in abundance. The squad we have is good enough to better last seasons dismal performance of 15th place, but lets face it, we're more than a striker away from pushing for the playoffs! And with that said I'm happy to sit tight, let the FFP clock restart next season and take things from there. We've bemoaned the fact Gallagher has played as a right winger for two seasons, now lets see him down the middle. BBD similarly, the challenge has been set to both of them to get 10-15 goals this season, which they should both be capable of. Who of last seasons squad (bar the aforementioned Elliott and Armstrong) would anyone actually want at the club? Harwood-Bellis perhaps, but we were never going to be able to match the lure of Champions League football. Williams, Mulgrew, Bennett, Downing and Evans were all too old and ready to drop down the divisions, or move to new leagues. The collective cheers around Blackburn when Bell, Douglas and Trybull departed were palpable, whilst the youth fringe players also had proven that their futures were at pastures new, see Grayson, Lyons, White, Mols et al. Lets see how good or bad Poveda, Khadra, Edun, Clarkson, van Hecke and Pickering are? This board and other Rovers fans are also quick to criticise loaning in players from other clubs and not giving our own youth a chance... Carter, Magloire, Cirino, McBride, Pike, Garrett, Annesley and Vale all should see time in and around the first team squad this season (bench time or playing) lets see how good they are. Dack, Rankin-Costello and Johnson to return also. Hopefully some of the cash from Armstrong can be spent on tying down Nyambe, BBD and Rothwell to extensions. This season was always going to be a transitional year, its proved to be so far. We have a squad that should finish between 12th and 18th, which is what we are. So u are happy to waste another season just so in the vain hope a clueless manager might sign a striker? Well good luck with that Quote
Kie_BRFC Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 7 minutes ago, Paul Mellelieu said: As mentioned - when Sam G gets injured, what's the back-up plan? He seems to pick up the odd injury quite often throughout the season too Quote
Torgeir Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 13 minutes ago, Iceman said: He can lead the line, so too Breo. Hell, Nyambe can lead the line up front as well. At the end of the day, is can they put the ball in the back of the net consistently, to compensate for the loss of those Arma goals. We have seen thus far, that the answer is no. I don't think Breo suits playing the lone forward role tbh. So far this season the answer is yes, but looking back a couple of seasons we all know the answer. I would love for Sam to go through a purple patch, but I don't think the anticipation and finishing technique is there for him to become a great goalscorer over time. Quote
Torgeir Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 11 minutes ago, Paul Mellelieu said: As mentioned - when Sam G gets injured, what's the back-up plan? Dolan Quote
JBiz Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 13 minutes ago, 47er said: You never do! It is as bad! Hardly any of it makes any sense at all. Clearly there was no money to replace Armstrong and this is where those awful decisions to buy Gallagher and Brereton come back to bite us on the bum. I’ve always been glass half full. Started the summer knowing Rovers would lose their main man. The only disappointment is that he’s not been replaced. I actually think the squad balance is better than last year in some ways however. For example, We had 3 main “attackers” who all probably preferred the central berth last season. This year we’ve got two potential out and out wingers. If that leaves one central position for Gally / Ben to fight it out for, the “awful decision“ signing may turn out as good planning if they continue to score. If you extrapolate their current form over the season, Ben’s getting 25+ and gally 15+. Life’s not that simple but I wouldn’t be surprised if they score 30+ between them. Quote
rog of the rovers Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 3 minutes ago, roverandout said: So u are happy to waste another season just so in the vain hope a clueless manager might sign a striker? Well good luck with that Its just an opinion, but I think that's where we are at. In terms of ambition, we've wasted the last four seasons, I don't see this one being any different. If the stars align for a club at this level (ala Barnsley last year) then maybe a playoff push is within reach, but in a post Covid world, survival is the priority. Quote
Popular Post glen9mullan Posted September 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted September 1, 2021 We can't change the last few weeks, so now its a case of we go with what we have. Positives 1. We have started the season quite well 8 points from 15. 2. Three tough away games ticked off, unbeaten on the road and decent return of 5 points 3. Beaten one of the promotion chasing teams from last season, them points in bag 4. Have scored in every game we've played this season averaging just over a goal a game 5. Our £12 Million outlay on strikers from previous seasons, has bare some fruit in the opening month with Gallagher and Brereton amongst the goals. 6. No striker signed, but if this forces Mowbray's hand to play Gallagher or Brereton down the middle and both can get into double figures this season, then this can only be a good thing 7. New kit, the best in a long time 8. £15 Million in the coffers to offset another season of losses, due to poor ticket sales, revenue streams 9. A lot of deadwood cut off the wage bill and no big commitment on contracts to new players, should we suffer a relegation. 10. Kept hold of some of the contract rebels, hopefully can tie them down in next couple of months Negatives 1. Team lacks experience across the piece 2. No genuine options up front, if we suffer an injury or suspension or two 3. Look very light weight in the centre of the park, with the departures and no real incomings in terms of man mountains to put a boot in. 4. One of smallest squads in division in terms of height and weight, nice pitches we should be able to glide across the pitch, however a wet cold November/December, I think we are going to be bullied. 5. No direction or plan appears apparent in the boardroom or dug-out. Every blue print or statement gets thrown away on a weekly basis. We lack any real identity. 6. Ticket sales are poor, and this transfer window is not exactly going to get supporters dashing to buy tickets 7. Where is our next saleable asset to offset next season's losses? Bringing other clubs young players on loan, will ultimately stifle our own progression, when not supplemented with full time signings. If the loans were top drawer (Harvey Elliott) for example, we'd be purring. Reality is 90% of the supporter base would of needed to google who these signings were. 8. With responsibility comes accountability, I just don't see who is holding them accountable and who is asking the questions on behalf of the supporter base. 9. We have not yet kept a clean sheet this season, scoring goals is one concern, however if we can't keep clean sheets then that's a greater concern. 10. Internationals - Brereton and Chile is an issue, with sanctions being threatened, we can ill afford to be without key players for 1 game let alone a few games a season due to travelling to the other side of the world. 14 Quote
MarkBRFC Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 17 minutes ago, Paul Mellelieu said: As mentioned - when Sam G gets injured, what's the back-up plan? There's a few on here who seem to think Butterworth, McBride and Vale will just slot in and score goals. Despite the fact they have 0 league starts between them. 4 Quote
rog of the rovers Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 Bloomin heck @glen9mullan a bit of balanced analysis! You might get kicked off here! 😁 Fine post. Things are never definitively one way or another when it comes to football clubs. Quote
oozy Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 7 minutes ago, roverandout said: So u are happy to waste another season just so in the vain hope a clueless manager might sign a striker? Well good luck with that ,Ever since the owners/Maggott didn't pop Mowbray before the season started, it was a waste of a year. Its probably for the best that Mowbay hasn't had the opportunity to squander the Armstrong money. A reset with a new manager if(when?) Mowbray achieves lower mid-table mediocrity again is probably the only silver lining we can hope for. If, despite Mowbray, the team do however produce something unexpected, it'll be a bonus and we can enjoy. 2 Quote
1864roverite Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 The silence from Ewood epitomises the incompetence within the club 1 Quote
Vilesinner Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 31 minutes ago, Paul Mellelieu said: As mentioned - when Sam G gets injured, what's the back-up plan? Personally I can't wait to see Butterworth and some of our other U23s given a chance. With the limitations I didn't have much faith in Tony bringing in a decent striker. Quote
darrenrover Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 On 31/08/2021 at 10:27, Roverthechimp said: Are we feeding them? 🤔😉 To quote Ludovic Faucher in 2018, "Qui nourrit la pizza des athlètes pour le déjeuner?" translated as "who feeds athletes pizza for lunch"? 1 Quote
Gav Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 2 minutes ago, darrenrover said: To quote Ludovic Faucher in 2018, "Qui nourrit la pizza des athlètes pour le déjeuner?" translated as "who feeds athletes pizza for lunch"? Who feeds athletes doughnuts for lunch? We could have had Warnock instead of that pillock. Badly advised? 1 Quote
Backroom Silas Posted September 1, 2021 Backroom Posted September 1, 2021 21 minutes ago, glen9mullan said: Negatives 1. Team lacks experience across the piece Almost the youngest squad in the league according to this at average age of 23.9 years: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/championship/startseite/wettbewerb/GB2/saison_id/2021/plus/1 Only Barnsley lower at 23.6, then Peterborough next at 24.2. I'm all for getting away from the days of useless oldies like Murphy and Etuhu, but we've surely gone too far in the other direction. Particularly if we end up the wrong end of the table. Kids might ride the crest of a wave and do well if competing in the top 10. Different matter if we're in the crap and battling for safety. Quote
G Somerset Rover Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 1 hour ago, arbitro said: And Championship clubs weren't queuing up to sign the players we have taken on loan. You used the word hope - is that not how to describe the loanees we have taken? This is my fear with our signings. They're here at Ewood by virtue of no other bugger wanting them in the Championship. Let's be honest. Quote
jim mk2 Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 Allan Hansen famously said that "you winning nothing with a team of kids" as ManU went on to dominate If these Rovers youngsters are good enough we'll be OK in this division. The question is whether Mowbray has faith in our own youngsters as opposed to the unwanted detritus from lower PL clubs Note how the narrative has changed since last season from challenging for the top 6 to avoiding a relegation battle Team Tony will regard it as a success if we stay up 5 Quote
darrenrover Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 22 minutes ago, Gav said: Who feeds athletes doughnuts for lunch? We could have had Warnock instead of that pillock. Badly advised? Sorry Gav, I get your drift but that would mean replacing one "pillock" with another.....yeh, I know Colin's record historically but I also know other stuff too! 1 Quote
darrenrover Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 On 31/08/2021 at 11:12, LeftWinger said: If that's true, we surely should have been all over that. Apologies in advance and no offence intended but.....no shit sherlock and it's true, I wouldn't have said so otherwise! Quote
rigger Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 (edited) 12 hours ago, Paul Mellelieu said: Not that has scored anything like the 20 goals we need from a forward player. They haven't in the past, but maybe they will in the future. Nobody knows. My opinion is, if you stop leaking goals, you don't have to score as many to be successful Edited September 1, 2021 by rigger Quote
CrouchingNunhiddenCucumber Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 8/1 to be relegated at the start of the season now looks generous after this utter shit show Quote
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