chaddyrovers Posted May 1, 2021 Posted May 1, 2021 6 minutes ago, Stuart said: You’ve made it quite clear you are more than happy for Mowbray to continue as Rovers manager. Your opinion on him is now moot, I’m afraid. Stuart, my opinions are clear on Mowbray and that he needs to be replaced as manager. How many more times Stuart? My opinion isnt moot at all. So you aren't renewing Stuart? Quote
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Banzai Posted May 3, 2021 Posted May 3, 2021 (edited) A big No from me. I would not even consider buying a single ticket for a game even if we drew Burnley or Man Utd in a cup game. There is too much rot that we need to get rid of and I do not want to be paying into the coffers to help support that. I consider that my duty as a fan. STOP THE ROT! Edited May 3, 2021 by Banzai 2 Quote
Ewood Ace Posted May 10, 2021 Posted May 10, 2021 Waggott always like to say how important season tickets are to the clubs finance yet the season has ended and not a mention of season tickets. Renewal details have already been put out by the following Championship clubs from this season, Bournemouth, Barnsley, Bristol City, Cardiff, Brentford, Coventry, Huddersfield, Luton, Millwall, Forest, Stoke, Swansea, Watford, Wycombe and also at newly promoted Peterborough. It's the same thing every summer be it season tickets or budgets we are always behind the curve. 5 Quote
OldEwoodBlue Posted May 10, 2021 Posted May 10, 2021 Don't expect them on sale before June 23rd when he knows the rules from government. It was his excuse last time so bound to be again. Quote
OldEwoodBlue Posted May 11, 2021 Posted May 11, 2021 Rules announced so far from Monday are :- No away fans 10,000 in large PL stadiums. 4,000 otherwise Puts us at 4000 and no away fans. Add in the Covid passport and matchday testing and they will be queuing up on ticketmaster to watch Mowbray's men for £500. 2 Quote
MarkBRFC Posted May 11, 2021 Posted May 11, 2021 48 minutes ago, OldEwoodBlue said: Rules announced so far from Monday are :- No away fans 10,000 in large PL stadiums. 4,000 otherwise Puts us at 4000 and no away fans. Add in the Covid passport and matchday testing and they will be queuing up on ticketmaster to watch Mowbray's men for £500. It won't affect us as it will all change again on June 21st, and we won't be playing before that. 2 Quote
rigger Posted May 11, 2021 Posted May 11, 2021 50 minutes ago, OldEwoodBlue said: Rules announced so far from Monday are :- No away fans 10,000 in large PL stadiums. 4,000 otherwise Puts us at 4000 and no away fans. Add in the Covid passport and matchday testing and they will be queuing up on ticketmaster to watch Mowbray's men for £500. EFL spokesman Trevor Birch is optimistic the season will start with full capacity available at the grounds Quote
Banzai Posted May 13, 2021 Posted May 13, 2021 On 11/05/2021 at 08:12, OldEwoodBlue said: Rules announced so far from Monday are :- No away fans 10,000 in large PL stadiums. 4,000 otherwise Puts us at 4000 and no away fans. Add in the Covid passport and matchday testing and they will be queuing up on ticketmaster to watch Mowbray's men for £500 Does that include Ticketmaster's £50 booking fee? Quote
OldEwoodBlue Posted May 14, 2021 Posted May 14, 2021 Oh to see Waggott's face when he gets told Blackburn are going into Tier 3 restrictions. Quote
HowieFive0 Posted May 14, 2021 Posted May 14, 2021 1 hour ago, OldEwoodBlue said: Oh to see Waggott's face when he gets told Blackburn are going into Tier 3 restrictions. Fuck Waggotts face ...what about our faces ??..somethings more important than fucking Rovers ffs Quote
Hoochie Bloochie Mama Posted May 15, 2021 Posted May 15, 2021 On 14/05/2021 at 09:58, HowieFive0 said: Fuck Waggotts face Is this for Charity? 9 Quote
Darwen Rover 007 Posted May 16, 2021 Posted May 16, 2021 To be honest I'm desperate to watch live football at Ewood, so me and my boys will be renewing... although like many I feel totally disengaged by Mogga and the 2nd half of the season.. And yes, it is the hope that kills us! Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted May 16, 2021 Posted May 16, 2021 On 15/05/2021 at 12:55, Hoochie Bloochie Mama said: Is this for Charity? Ugh! Not even for Charity. Quote
MarkBRFC Posted May 18, 2021 Posted May 18, 2021 The local lockdown rumours will play right into Waggot's hands in regards to releasing ST details. Quote
1864roverite Posted May 18, 2021 Posted May 18, 2021 25% of stadium capacity will do with no away fans👍 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted May 18, 2021 Posted May 18, 2021 6 hours ago, MarkBRFC said: The local lockdown rumours will play right into Waggot's hands in regards to releasing ST details. Not too dissimilar a situation to last season. A proper CEO would keep fans engaged. Last season it looked probable we weren't going to be able to attend and the Club needed a membership scheme at a nominal fee with some sort of gift, benefit or reward attached to keep people engaged signed up and on board. We could always have upgraded the membership to a ticket had the time arose. Instead we inexplicably waited until it looked like we DEFINITELY wouldn't be able to attend and then put prices up by up to 25% thereby reducing the season ticket base from just short of 10 k to a paltry 2.5k. This season it looks likely we will be let back in and it looks unlikely the demand for ST'S will massively out strip supply even at a quarter capacity. No harm whatsoever in putting them on sale on a first come first served basis. If the Government do a bottle job yet again and things go tits up on the relaxation of restrictions front it shouldn't be too onerous a task to decide what concessions people who have already bought season tickets should have. Waggott seriously worries me. If you wanted to plant a mole in the Club to deliberately get every decision wrong, run the Club completely into the ground and ultimately take it into administration you couldn't be doing a better job. 3 Quote
gumboots Posted May 18, 2021 Posted May 18, 2021 (edited) 6 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said: Not too dissimilar a situation to last season. A proper CEO would keep fans engaged. Last season it looked probable we weren't going to be able to attend and the Club needed a membership scheme at a nominal fee with some sort of gift, benefit or reward attached to keep people engaged signed up and on board. We could always have upgraded the membership to a ticket had the time arose. Sale Sharks did this. They wrote first to those who had 19/20 season tickets and asked if they wanted a) an immediate refund b) to carry the remaining ST value forward against future tickets c) to donate the remainder of their ST value to the club. They then set up a membership scheme where for £90 we all got this season's shirt and a scarf. We also got priority on tickets for matches that were possible to play with crowds. Hence huge uptake for the 2 remaining matches in the league. Fans are happy and stay connected. Ticket office chief organised watchalongs Friday nights whilst league was suspended. People all sat down in their own homes watching streamed match of her choice. All Sale wins, some going back a few years, of course but all about keeping supporters and club united. None of it big stuff but someone had sat down and thought, what can we do to engage with the fanbase and keep them onside. Perhaps they should have got more players involved. They have trouble staying onside at the best of times! Seriously even some of the players got involved and chose their favourite matches too. Then, during European cup weeks, Sharks, who'd been knocked out by La Rochelle, organised the Olympics and put it on Twitter. 10 players, 5 days, 5 events. Dizzy kick, egg and spoon race, hula hooping, steady hand game and medicine ball throw. Great to see Faf de Klerk is a hula hoop star, whilst Ross Harrison, the front row, was the only one to put the ball between the posts whilst dizzy. It was a laugh done to break up training when there was no match at the weekend, but shows the kind of imagination Rovers are lacking across the board. Edited May 18, 2021 by gumboots 3 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted May 18, 2021 Posted May 18, 2021 6 minutes ago, gumboots said: Sale Sharks did this. They wrote first to those who had 19/20 season tickets and asked if they wanted a) an immediate refund b) to carry the remaining ST value forward against future tickets c) to donate the remainder of their ST value to the club. They then set up a membership scheme where for £90 we all got this season's shirt and a scarf. We also got priority on tickets for matches that were possible to play with crowds. Hence huge uptake for the 2 remaining matches in the league. Fans are happy and stay connected. Ticket office chief organised watchalongs Friday nights whilst league was suspended. People all sat down in their own homes watching streamed match of her choice. All Sale wins, some going back a few years, of course but all about keeping supporters and club united. None of it big stuff but someone had sat down and thought, what can we do to engage with the fanbase and keep them onside. Perhaps they should have got more players involved. They have trouble staying onside at the best of times! Seriously even some of the players got involved and chose their favourite matches too. Then, during European cup weeks, Sharks, who'd been knocked out by La Rochelle, organised the Olympics and put it on Twitter. 10 players, 5 days, 5 events. Dizzy kick, egg and spoon race, hoola hooping, steady hand game and medicine ball throw. Great to see Faf de Klerk is a hoola hoop star, whilst Ross Harrison, the front row, was the only one to put the ball between the posts whilst dizzy. It was a laugh done to break up training when there was no match at the weekend, but shows the kind of imagination Rovers are lacking across the board. I'm not a rugby fan at all but great post gumboots. Perhaps their CEO is on 600k p.a. we can't expect ours to come up with anything imaginative like that for only 300! Quote
Parsonblue Posted May 18, 2021 Posted May 18, 2021 58 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said: Not too dissimilar a situation to last season. A proper CEO would keep fans engaged. Last season it looked probable we weren't going to be able to attend and the Club needed a membership scheme at a nominal fee with some sort of gift, benefit or reward attached to keep people engaged signed up and on board. We could always have upgraded the membership to a ticket had the time arose. Instead we inexplicably waited until it looked like we DEFINITELY wouldn't be able to attend and then put prices up by up to 25% thereby reducing the season ticket base from just short of 10 k to a paltry 2.5k. This season it looks likely we will be let back in and it looks unlikely the demand for ST'S will massively out strip supply even at a quarter capacity. No harm whatsoever in putting them on sale on a first come first served basis. If the Government do a bottle job yet again and things go tits up on the relaxation of restrictions front it shouldn't be too onerous a task to decide what concessions people who have already bought season tickets should have. Waggott seriously worries me. If you wanted to plant a mole in the Club to deliberately get every decision wrong, run the Club completely into the ground and ultimately take it into administration you couldn't be doing a better job. Which is why the problem remains with the people who appointed Waggott in the first place and who are happy for him and Mowbray etc to continue in position. No wonder the owners are happy to keep them in position to attract all the flak and take it off them. If the owners didn't like the job he was doing they could remove him - in the same way they've done with other administrators they've employed. Clearly they must be happy with the way things are going or they would act. 1 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted May 18, 2021 Posted May 18, 2021 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Parsonblue said: Which is why the problem remains with the people who appointed Waggott in the first place and who are happy for him and Mowbray etc to continue in position. No wonder the owners are happy to keep them in position to attract all the flak and take it off them. If the owners didn't like the job he was doing they could remove him - in the same way they've done with other administrators they've employed. Clearly they must be happy with the way things are going or they would act. Don't understand your post Parson, are you claiming the flak he is getting is unjustified, therefore he is doing a good job shielding the owners from it? Edit: Even if that's not exactly what you meant, get in a really good manager and a half decent CEO and we'll do a lot better than with Mowbray and Waggott irrespective of the owners. I thought you would also be pragmatic enough to realise that whilst we are losing the thick end of £20m p.a. having owners who are seemingly wealthy enough to cover it without batting an eyelid does have its advantages albeit we are where we are due to their poor decision making in the past. We are where we are and can't change what has happened in the past, that doesn't mean we have to be happy with it though and we can only try and influence things going forward. Edited May 18, 2021 by RevidgeBlue 3 Quote
Parsonblue Posted May 19, 2021 Posted May 19, 2021 17 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said: Don't understand your post Parson, are you claiming the flak he is getting is unjustified, therefore he is doing a good job shielding the owners from it? Edit: Even if that's not exactly what you meant, get in a really good manager and a half decent CEO and we'll do a lot better than with Mowbray and Waggott irrespective of the owners. I thought you would also be pragmatic enough to realise that whilst we are losing the thick end of £20m p.a. having owners who are seemingly wealthy enough to cover it without batting an eyelid does have its advantages albeit we are where we are due to their poor decision making in the past. We are where we are and can't change what has happened in the past, that doesn't mean we have to be happy with it though and we can only try and influence things going forward. My point Rev, is that they are still making the same mistakes as they did ten years ago. They may well stump up another £20m p.a. for the next ten years and we will be no nearer the Premier League than we are today. They've been changing managers and CEO's for a decade and we are still light years away from where the club was when they bought it. Yes we need change at every level but that isn't going to happen until those at the top - in India - start to get their decision making right and from what I can see there is no sign of that happening. PS - Hope you and the family are keeping well during these difficult times. 2 Quote
Popular Post perthblue02 Posted May 19, 2021 Popular Post Posted May 19, 2021 (edited) Good post to read Gumboots very pro-active from the club. Got me thinking Rovers had the brain of brockhall or whatever it was called so they could have expanded it a different web video every night based on a TV show . Monday Coventrio and the shadow doing a version of Would I lie to you, Tuesday With the shadow lurking off somewhere the three others walking round Brockhall doing their own version of Love it or list It , called List it and demolish it Wednesday An updated version of the Krypton Factor, Two hour special with ToMo sat trying to knock square wooden blocks into round holes Thursday Only fools and Chickens. Three Indian children inherit a large sum from their parents and buy a football club and find hilarious ways to lose money (Guest appearance from a well known face whose last acting part was in the Sky sports fictional drama , An Agents tale.) Friday Gardeners World , Weve Staggot shows you how you can do a 2 million pound project for 150 quid and a shed load of sand. Saturday Who wants to be Head of Recruitment The great Ewood bake off crossover Various scouts show off their baking skills whilst answering questions about what is suitable clothing to show ToMo they are the right personality to be the new head of recruitment Sunday Louis Theroux investigates In this one off special Louis investigates why Blackburn is the only town affected by covid and how the town as physically moved moved further away from Teeside since 2016 Edited May 19, 2021 by perthblue02 12 Quote
Stuart Posted May 20, 2021 Author Posted May 20, 2021 On 18/05/2021 at 15:36, Parsonblue said: Which is why the problem remains with the people who appointed Waggott in the first place and who are happy for him and Mowbray etc to continue in position. No wonder the owners are happy to keep them in position to attract all the flak and take it off them. If the owners didn't like the job he was doing they could remove him - in the same way they've done with other administrators they've employed. Clearly they must be happy with the way things are going or they would act. It is alleged that Mowbray selected Waggott. What then? If a manager ingratiates himself to the point that fans will trust him no matter what, and in parallel the FF endorse Waggott’s pricing and other initiatives, then why wouldn’t Venkys? In any event, who exactly would do the firing of either of them and how? By fax? It took Singh and then Senior to make changes previously and before then Shaw/Agnew - at least the latter had to face the shame of their actions/inactions locally (my God, right now they seem like saner times). Singh was only ever a temporary advisor and Paul Senior resigned so if Senior had dug his heels in who would have removed him? It seems patently obvious that Venkys are not running the club but want to do everything by proxy. How likely are we to see them employ someone above Waggott? I’d suggest not, so it appears we are stuck with Mowbray (man of dignity and honour) and Waggott (a man who has by his own admission already “done everything we can”) until they see fit to leave. Yes Venkys could change, much in the way a leopard could change its spots, and decide to get more involved. Desai could travel over and personally remove them both, but in the meantime we are watching the club suffer while thousands of fans have walked away. And somehow Mowbray and Waggott are still held harmless! 1 Quote
1864roverite Posted May 20, 2021 Posted May 20, 2021 The season ticket shit show continues in its abysmal planning! Rovers commercialism is sub standard Sunday league division 5 Quote
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