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He deserves a good reception because he didn't really get a great send off the club managed to cock that up.  Plus he'd spent a good few months unendearing himself to a lot of people.

If he takes the points and jumps around in the dugout he should be banned from entering the area ever again.

 

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I think he deserves total indifference. Nothing more or less.

He did well in the first couple of years but he never gave a toss about the club, the fans or anything other than lining his own pockets. He always thought we were totally beneath him but he didn't have a problem cashing in his payslip every week. 

I think his total lack of desire or ambition makes him a poor manager. As for all this talk about him being humble and down to earth, it is total bollocks. He has a massive ego, nothing is ever his fault and when he tries something that clearly doesn't work he just doubles down on it.

He's a dolloper who wasted years of our time.

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1 hour ago, Upside Down said:

I think he deserves total indifference. Nothing more or less.

He did well in the first couple of years but he never gave a toss about the club, the fans or anything other than lining his own pockets. He always thought we were totally beneath him but he didn't have a problem cashing in his payslip every week. 

I think his total lack of desire or ambition makes him a poor manager. As for all this talk about him being humble and down to earth, it is total bollocks. He has a massive ego, nothing is ever his fault and when he tries something that clearly doesn't work he just doubles down on it.

He's a dolloper who wasted years of our time.

Disagree. He outstayed his welcome and ran out of ideas but was a decent enough bloke and to say he never cared about the club is unfair. 

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1 hour ago, Upside Down said:

I think he deserves total indifference. Nothing more or less.

He did well in the first couple of years but he never gave a toss about the club, the fans or anything other than lining his own pockets. He always thought we were totally beneath him but he didn't have a problem cashing in his payslip every week. 

I think his total lack of desire or ambition makes him a poor manager. As for all this talk about him being humble and down to earth, it is total bollocks. He has a massive ego, nothing is ever his fault and when he tries something that clearly doesn't work he just doubles down on it.

He's a dolloper who wasted years of our time.

What utter rubbish.

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2 hours ago, Upside Down said:

I think he deserves total indifference. Nothing more or less.

He did well in the first couple of years but he never gave a toss about the club, the fans or anything other than lining his own pockets. He always thought we were totally beneath him but he didn't have a problem cashing in his payslip every week. 

I think his total lack of desire or ambition makes him a poor manager. As for all this talk about him being humble and down to earth, it is total bollocks. He has a massive ego, nothing is ever his fault and when he tries something that clearly doesn't work he just doubles down on it.

He's a dolloper who wasted years of our time.

Agree with most of this. He certainly felt Rovers were a bit beneath him and he was at the club far too long. Unlike on here Rovers fans at matches never really turned against him in numbers though even after some dire performances. In the end he did a fair job at Ewood but his time had come to a close. He was as probably as relieved to leave as many people were to see the back of him. Peterborough away at the end of last season was the final straw for me

 

 

 

 

 

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34 minutes ago, Oldgregg86 said:

If he cared about the club and fans he would have gone to charlton to win the league. Man’s a fraud

That’s your argument? You think the Charlton game was more significant than the fact he had won us promotion?! Keep it in perspective.

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21 minutes ago, magicalmortensleftpeg said:

That’s your argument? You think the Charlton game was more significant than the fact he had won us promotion?! Keep it in perspective.

It was indicative of his attitude. The man isn’t a winner. 

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59 minutes ago, magicalmortensleftpeg said:

That’s your argument? You think the Charlton game was more significant than the fact he had won us promotion?! Keep it in perspective.

If you want your club to do the bare minimum and give up under a manager who thinks that’s acceptable than I don’t know what I’m arguing

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He deserves a hero's welcome. Took over when the club had been on a downward slide for 6 years. Fantastic effort to keep us up (going down on 51 points is ridiculous), promotion first time of asking,  a steady improvement in the Championship except for one season (15th, 11th, 15th, 8th). And those last 2 seasons he did it on a meagre budget, signing players for under £1m/for free/on loan, when other teams in the Championship are getting parachute payments of now £80-90m (depending on how long they're in the PL) over 3 years.

Its Rovers fans ridiculous expectation levels and the Big Sam situation all over again. Back then it wasn't good enough to have us as a solid mid-table PL team, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we've won the PL. Mid-table and long-ball football isn't good enough, get him out!". With Mowbray it wasn't good enough to be slowly edging us up the Championship, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we should be in the Premier League, get him out!".

How about we're Blackburn Rovers, we generate about £16m per season in revenue (peanuts, absolute peanuts). Our wage bill is about £24m, our operating costs about £8m, we lose about £15m per season and are now £200m in debt. Maybe we aren't a PL club, maybe its not the manager's fault every time we fall short. But JDT will find out soon enough how he's not good enough either, and so will the next manager, and the next manager, and...

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1 minute ago, blue_and_white said:

He deserves a hero's welcome. Took over when the club had been on a downward slide for 6 years. Fantastic effort to keep us up (going down on 51 points is ridiculous), promotion first time of asking,  a steady improvement in the Championship except for one season (15th, 11th, 15th, 8th). And those last 2 seasons he did it on a meagre budget, signing players for under £1m/for free/on loan, when other teams in the Championship are getting parachute payments of now £80-90m (depending on how long they're in the PL) over 3 years.

Its Rovers fans ridiculous expectation levels and the Big Sam situation all over again. Back then it wasn't good enough to have us as a solid mid-table PL team, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we've won the PL. Mid-table and long-ball football isn't good enough, get him out!". With Mowbray it wasn't good enough to be slowly edging us up the Championship, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we should be in the Premier League, get him out!".

How about we're Blackburn Rovers, we generate about £16m per season in revenue (peanuts, absolute peanuts). Our wage bill is about £24m, our operating costs about £8m, we lose about £15m per season and are now £200m in debt. Maybe we aren't a PL club, maybe its not the manager's fault every time we fall short. But JDT will find out soon enough how he's not good enough either, and so will the next manager, and the next manager, and...

2 wins in 17 games is definitely the managers fault.

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14 minutes ago, blue_and_white said:

He deserves a hero's welcome. Took over when the club had been on a downward slide for 6 years. Fantastic effort to keep us up (going down on 51 points is ridiculous), promotion first time of asking,  a steady improvement in the Championship except for one season (15th, 11th, 15th, 8th). And those last 2 seasons he did it on a meagre budget, signing players for under £1m/for free/on loan, when other teams in the Championship are getting parachute payments of now £80-90m (depending on how long they're in the PL) over 3 years.

Its Rovers fans ridiculous expectation levels and the Big Sam situation all over again. Back then it wasn't good enough to have us as a solid mid-table PL team, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we've won the PL. Mid-table and long-ball football isn't good enough, get him out!". With Mowbray it wasn't good enough to be slowly edging us up the Championship, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we should be in the Premier League, get him out!".

How about we're Blackburn Rovers, we generate about £16m per season in revenue (peanuts, absolute peanuts). Our wage bill is about £24m, our operating costs about £8m, we lose about £15m per season and are now £200m in debt. Maybe we aren't a PL club, maybe its not the manager's fault every time we fall short. But JDT will find out soon enough how he's not good enough either, and so will the next manager, and the next manager, and...

Kenny Dalglish greame souness deserve hero's welcomes. Don mackay. Does at a pinch. Mowbray deserves a light applause.  Nothing more

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35 minutes ago, roverandout said:

Kenny Dalglish greame souness deserve hero's welcomes. Don mackay. Does at a pinch. Mowbray deserves a light applause.  Nothing more

'Light applause'

Could you grade all the managers so I know what to do when they return? 😉

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3 hours ago, jim mk2 said:

Peterborough away at the end of last season was the final straw for me

PNE away 3 seasons ago was the final straw for me. Appalling management before, during and after that game. Obvious where his “management” was going from that point onwards. 
 

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56 minutes ago, Sweaty Gussets said:

'Light applause'

Could you grade all the managers so I know what to do when they return? 😉

Dalglish standing ovation.  Souness.  Mexican wave. Mackay. 3  cheers.  Ince. Shit thrown at him. Kean atomic bomb dropped on him. Mowbray.  Light tap

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2 hours ago, blue_and_white said:

He deserves a hero's welcome. Took over when the club had been on a downward slide for 6 years. Fantastic effort to keep us up (going down on 51 points is ridiculous), promotion first time of asking,  a steady improvement in the Championship except for one season (15th, 11th, 15th, 8th). And those last 2 seasons he did it on a meagre budget, signing players for under £1m/for free/on loan, when other teams in the Championship are getting parachute payments of now £80-90m (depending on how long they're in the PL) over 3 years.

Its Rovers fans ridiculous expectation levels and the Big Sam situation all over again. Back then it wasn't good enough to have us as a solid mid-table PL team, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we've won the PL. Mid-table and long-ball football isn't good enough, get him out!". With Mowbray it wasn't good enough to be slowly edging us up the Championship, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we should be in the Premier League, get him out’’

How about we're Blackburn Rovers, we generate about £16m per season in revenue (peanuts, absolute peanuts). Our wage bill is about £24m, our operating costs about £8m, we lose about £15m per season and are now £200m in debt. Maybe we aren't a PL club, maybe its not the manager's fault every time we fall short. But JDT will find out soon enough how he's not good enough either, and so will the next manager, and the next manager, and...

If anyone thinks like that, they’re in the minority. The entitlement you’re suggesting is simply a lazy argument. 
I don’t know anyone that thinks like that, they just want better for their team than Mowbray was giving. An incredibly frustrating man.

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2 hours ago, blue_and_white said:

He deserves a hero's welcome. Took over when the club had been on a downward slide for 6 years. Fantastic effort to keep us up (going down on 51 points is ridiculous), promotion first time of asking,  a steady improvement in the Championship except for one season (15th, 11th, 15th, 8th). And those last 2 seasons he did it on a meagre budget, signing players for under £1m/for free/on loan, when other teams in the Championship are getting parachute payments of now £80-90m (depending on how long they're in the PL) over 3 years.

Its Rovers fans ridiculous expectation levels and the Big Sam situation all over again. Back then it wasn't good enough to have us as a solid mid-table PL team, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we've won the PL. Mid-table and long-ball football isn't good enough, get him out!". With Mowbray it wasn't good enough to be slowly edging us up the Championship, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we should be in the Premier League, get him out!".

How about we're Blackburn Rovers, we generate about £16m per season in revenue (peanuts, absolute peanuts). Our wage bill is about £24m, our operating costs about £8m, we lose about £15m per season and are now £200m in debt. Maybe we aren't a PL club, maybe its not the manager's fault every time we fall short. But JDT will find out soon enough how he's not good enough either, and so will the next manager, and the next manager, and...

In 4 seasons he only got us in the top half once and never finished in the top 6. Average position 12th and we were.

So glad he's gone----some of the most numbing performances ever seen.

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2 hours ago, blue_and_white said:

He deserves a hero's welcome. Took over when the club had been on a downward slide for 6 years. Fantastic effort to keep us up (going down on 51 points is ridiculous), promotion first time of asking,  a steady improvement in the Championship except for one season (15th, 11th, 15th, 8th). And those last 2 seasons he did it on a meagre budget, signing players for under £1m/for free/on loan, when other teams in the Championship are getting parachute payments of now £80-90m (depending on how long they're in the PL) over 3 years.

Its Rovers fans ridiculous expectation levels and the Big Sam situation all over again. Back then it wasn't good enough to have us as a solid mid-table PL team, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we've won the PL. Mid-table and long-ball football isn't good enough, get him out!". With Mowbray it wasn't good enough to be slowly edging us up the Championship, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we should be in the Premier League, get him out!".

How about we're Blackburn Rovers, we generate about £16m per season in revenue (peanuts, absolute peanuts). Our wage bill is about £24m, our operating costs about £8m, we lose about £15m per season and are now £200m in debt. Maybe we aren't a PL club, maybe its not the manager's fault every time we fall short. But JDT will find out soon enough how he's not good enough either, and so will the next manager, and the next manager, and...

Hero? This is the guy that looked down at our club and talked us down. He blew the best chance of promotion we had in years and just shrugged it off, yet you want to roll out the red carpet? If you want to embrace mediocrity and even applaud it, that's up to you. Some of us won't accept that for this Football Club.

By the way, you should pay more attention to DunnFC over your gaffe. He's on the money with his posts and will be proven right in time.

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2 hours ago, blue_and_white said:

He deserves a hero's welcome. Took over when the club had been on a downward slide for 6 years. Fantastic effort to keep us up (going down on 51 points is ridiculous), promotion first time of asking,  a steady improvement in the Championship except for one season (15th, 11th, 15th, 8th). And those last 2 seasons he did it on a meagre budget, signing players for under £1m/for free/on loan, when other teams in the Championship are getting parachute payments of now £80-90m (depending on how long they're in the PL) over 3 years.

Its Rovers fans ridiculous expectation levels and the Big Sam situation all over again. Back then it wasn't good enough to have us as a solid mid-table PL team, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we've won the PL. Mid-table and long-ball football isn't good enough, get him out!". With Mowbray it wasn't good enough to be slowly edging us up the Championship, "We're Blackburn Rovers, we should be in the Premier League, get him out!".

How about we're Blackburn Rovers, we generate about £16m per season in revenue (peanuts, absolute peanuts). Our wage bill is about £24m, our operating costs about £8m, we lose about £15m per season and are now £200m in debt. Maybe we aren't a PL club, maybe its not the manager's fault every time we fall short. But JDT will find out soon enough how he's not good enough either, and so will the next manager, and the next manager, and...

Not sure about a hero, but agreed, a part for the Allardyce bit 👍

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