LDRover Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 The lad Pickering is appalling. Whoever sanctioned that needs culling. 1 Quote
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Popular Post lraC Posted April 10, 2022 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2022 (edited) I took the match in as part of a 10 day trip to the UK from Spain and took my son and Grandson with me. It was about as I expected in terms of the result, as I wasn’t confident of us getting the much needed 3 points. The performance was very poor and there was very little excitement in the entire match. I thought we were very shaky at the back, toothless in attack and had a lightweight midfield. Several players under performed with Pickering looking out of his depth, Travis having the be worst game I have seen him have in a Rovers shirt and Rothwell seemed to have anything, but the game on his mind. I thought we were lucky to be ahead at the break and lucky to get a point in the end. That was not a performance from a team putting everything in for their manager. Perhaps the players have given up on the manager and are simply going through the motions. It was good to meet up with a few friends and also to have a chat with Renzo, the Chilean musician, who was on a table in Jacks kitchen. it will be my last visit to Ewood this season and I hope next time I am there, we have a manager who does have the drive and desire to instill into the players, which is sadly lacking at the minute. I can accept being undone by better teams, but this year’s capitulation, is purely down to the manager and lack of desire from above to either call him out or get rid. Its sad to see the mediocrity around the club and to the people who are complicit in this, hang your heads in shame. Edited April 10, 2022 by lraC 18 Quote
TheRoversReturn Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 7 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: That’s what I don’t understand. If they’ve decided he’s going why waste the rest of the season on him ? Mowbray leaving is speculation. The Venktards are as likely to give him another contract as to pot him. Knowing what they've been like with us, there's more chance they haven't a clue what they'll do than they do. 1 Quote
Miker Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 Missed the game, but if the highlights were anything to go by then we must have been absolutely dreadful. We had probably the easiest end of season run of games of anyone but have completely ballsed it up so far. Even if Mowbray manages to get us into the playoffs after everything, his time has to be up. Quote
Ossydave Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 I just want this damn season to end now to be honest. Every time I get my hopes up I end up bitterly disappointed and in a foul mood. Non football fans (weird folk) will never understand how much football influences your mood. A lot of the blame has been allocated to Mowbray, which is fair. Yesterday however it felt like the players didn't give a shit either. I was going to fork out to go Peterborough on Friday, but after that showing I'll not be bothering now and will go out with the family instead. 6 Quote
Popular Post BigUts Posted April 10, 2022 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2022 9 hours ago, roversfan99 said: Ainsworth wouldn't be mentioned if he wasn't a Rovers fan. The problem at the moment isn't a lack of effort, we don't need a manager "who knows the club" as if the remit is noticeably different here compared to elsewhere. We need the most competent man to get the best results, nothing to do with who they support. I personally don't see the point in appointing anyone new now, I get why people would want to roll the dice but by the time someone has been selected, brought in and settled in, the season is over. Ainsworth would be an excellent shout anyway. He's plaited piss at Wycombe for a good while and deserves a chance at a bigger club with better resources. The fact he's a Rover just adds more weight for him to come here. Imagine how sensational it would be to know the manager wants the same us rather than the dour tit we've got now. 16 Quote
Mattyblue Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 The bloke was brought up on the mean streets of Pleckgate, just like me, but so what. He’s obviously a candidate for a bigger job on his record alone. 5 Quote
matt83 Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 (edited) 35 minutes ago, BigUts said: Ainsworth would be an excellent shout anyway. He's plaited piss at Wycombe for a good while and deserves a chance at a bigger club with better resources. The fact he's a Rover just adds more weight for him to come here. Imagine how sensational it would be to know the manager wants the same us rather than the dour tit we've got now. I agree imagine having a manager who wants what’s best for the club rather that what’s best for himself. Plus even without the rovers connection there’s more logic to appointing Ainsworth now than there was for picking Mowbray in 2017 Edited April 10, 2022 by matt83 3 Quote
arbitro Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 A little cameo yesterday summed up the current Rovers to me. Wharton had gone off and we were a man down. Lenihan moved across to cover Whartons absence but nobody dropped in to right back. For the next phase Blackpool saw an opportunity and attacked our right side and we were all over the place for a short while. At the next juncture he put Buckley at right back but it alarmed me that such a basic thing was overlooked by our leader and his cohorts. 7 Quote
G Somerset Rover Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 28 minutes ago, arbitro said: A little cameo yesterday summed up the current Rovers to me. Wharton had gone off and we were a man down. Lenihan moved across to cover Whartons absence but nobody dropped in to right back. For the next phase Blackpool saw an opportunity and attacked our right side and we were all over the place for a short while. At the next juncture he put Buckley at right back but it alarmed me that such a basic thing was overlooked by our leader and his cohorts. Looked like there was a big disconnect between Mowbray and some of our players yesterday. I’d wager that some are as baffled as we are with his tactics and systems. 2 Quote
OldEwoodBlue Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 Not a cat in hells chance of Ainsworth being manager or even being on a list for consideration. Wrong agency. Suhail won't be upsetting his paymasters. Plus why would he consider working for this lot? Especially being one of us he will know better. 1 Quote
OldEwoodBlue Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 10 hours ago, Nuttall is lost said: What if it said ''B'Burn v B'Pool'? Then he should be fired on the spot. All just small examples highlighting the disconnect between the club and the fans. Quote
OldEwoodBlue Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 10 hours ago, roversfan99 said: The thing is though, we would have to really rush through the process of appointing a manager and would be potentially eliminating options that are more likely to be available in the summer for the sake of giving him a few games before the summer, So if you reflect solely on the last few appointments, what do you think this process involves? Quote
arbitro Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 I will never forget (or forgive) the Cheston comment when Coyle was appointed. 'Outstanding candidate' was how he described him. That appointment alone cost the club hundreds, if not thousands of season ticket sales, for some of whom it was the final straw and they have never gone back. 1 Quote
Paul Mellelieu Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 1 hour ago, arbitro said: A little cameo yesterday summed up the current Rovers to me. Wharton had gone off and we were a man down. Lenihan moved across to cover Whartons absence but nobody dropped in to right back. For the next phase Blackpool saw an opportunity and attacked our right side and we were all over the place for a short while. At the next juncture he put Buckley at right back but it alarmed me that such a basic thing was overlooked by our leader and his cohorts. I think the players, led by Dack, were trying to sort it our amongst themselves. 3 Quote
Herbie6590 Posted April 10, 2022 Author Posted April 10, 2022 6 minutes ago, arbitro said: I will never forget (or forgive) the Cheston comment when Coyle was appointed. 'Outstanding candidate' was how he described him. That appointment alone cost the club hundreds, if not thousands of season ticket sales, for some of whom it was the final straw and they have never gone back. It did for me TBH…the final insult… 5 Quote
Torgeir Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 8 hours ago, LDRover said: The lad Pickering is appalling. Whoever sanctioned that needs culling. He has looked totally lost since coming back from injury. Not dynamic enough to play in the role he's being asked to play. Think Edun is a better option there, but we need both a RWB and LWB for next season if Mowbray stays on and persists with the current system. The player who has let me down the most recently is Rothwell. Thought it was a bonus for us when he stayed past January, but don't see the big loss right now. Travis has had to cover a lot of ground lately, and while he's good at it, he doesn't have the pace to catch players once they ghost past him. Wharton also has made a lot of mistakes and luckily Kaminski has been great between the sticks and van Hecke plays well beyond his years centrally. Even if we make the play-offs now by some miracle, the quality of play just isn't there and we won't last long versus any of the other top six. A real shame we lost momentum, we only have ourselves to blame for not scoring a couple of vitals penalties and for conceding late. That confidence from run of form looks long gone now though. Quote
Bbrovers2288 Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 Club is in limp mode, severe look of discontent from the players, fans and even mowbray looks bored of himself. we need something new to get behind , we are severely lacking in quality throughout the club, team needs a drive, for recruitment , passion in how they play, look like they really want to play and suceed at the game, this going through the motions shit is horrible. New man at the wheel please 6 Quote
OldEwoodBlue Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 5 minutes ago, arbitro said: I will never forget (or forgive) the Cheston comment when Coyle was appointed. 'Outstanding candidate' was how he described him. That appointment alone cost the club hundreds, if not thousands of season ticket sales, for some of whom it was the final straw and they have never gone back. But don't forget that Cheston was sent on holiday and played no part., after allegedly agreeing terms with Warnock. (Didn't one fan speak to Warnock on the train). Suhail hired Coyle whilst Cheston was on holiday and then sent the little lamb out to front it up with this obscene remark. A measure of what the actual criteria were for that appointment. Nothing has changed. 1 Quote
Boroblue Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 26 minutes ago, Torgeir said: He has looked totally lost since coming back from injury. Not dynamic enough to play in the role he's being asked to play. Think Edun is a better option there, but we need both a RWB and LWB for next season if Mowbray stays on and persists with the current system. The player who has let me down the most recently is Rothwell. Thought it was a bonus for us when he stayed past January, but don't see the big loss right now. Travis has had to cover a lot of ground lately, and while he's good at it, he doesn't have the pace to catch players once they ghost past him. Wharton also has made a lot of mistakes and luckily Kaminski has been great between the sticks and van Hecke plays well beyond his years centrally. Even if we make the play-offs now by some miracle, the quality of play just isn't there and we won't last long versus any of the other top six. A real shame we lost momentum, we only have ourselves to blame for not scoring a couple of vitals penalties and for conceding late. That confidence from run of form looks long gone now though. On the Rothwell point I think what he is producing now is more typical of his time at Rovers than earlier in the season. He as always been very frustrating having a lot of ability but let down by application. 4 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Boroblue said: On the Rothwell point I think what he is producing now is more typical of his time at Rovers than earlier in the season. He as always been very frustrating having a lot of ability but let down by application. Doesn’t do enough often enough. A luxury player we can’t afford. Edited April 10, 2022 by Tyrone Shoelaces 6 Quote
RoversTilliDie Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 14 hours ago, roversfan99 said: Terrible today, everyone seemed to freeze in the second half. They should have had 2 from terrible mistakes by Wharton and Lenihan. Brereton was miles off it as was Dolan who is overrated IMO. Pickering was crap, Giles was terrible when he came on and Venkys shouldnt have interfered to insist that Rothwell stayed. The bizarre formation we used in the second half made no sense either. Van heck was a disaster, he gave the ball away and lost it in dangerous positions on 3 or 4 occasions the loanees seemed to have switched off for the season as they will be going back to there own clubs in a few weeks time. I would drop the loanees for the rest of the season and play 100% comitted to Blackburn Rovers players. I wont bore you with the same old story Blackpool should have seen red for some of the digusting tackles they came up with, and a ref that belongs in non league football. A rovers supporter still hoping till the final whistle. Quote
martonrover Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 11 hours ago, roversfan99 said: The thing is though, we would have to really rush through the process of appointing a manager and would be potentially eliminating options that are more likely to be available in the summer for the sake of giving him a few games before the summer, with a squad of which many will be off. Even if we could get someone appropriate in and quickly, I dont think much could be learnt in at most 5 games, but most likely less. The focus should purely be on this season anyway, there is no point focusing on next season when as much as it is an outside chance, we are 7th going into the final 5 games. We shouldnt throw in the towel now as unlikely as it seems. I get why a roll of the dice for this season would be wanted but I dont think a new manager could have an impact with less than a month to go. Short term, I doubt it would work and you are going to struggle to get someone in for just 5 games. Longer term, you are rushing through an appointment with a potentially limited shortlist due to managers having contracts/jobs to do elsewhere in the remaining games. I dont get the clamour for Ainsworth but perfect example, hes 7th in League 1, would he want to leave that early, and would it be much costlier even if he is willing to pay compensation? I take your point about rushing through an appointment, but agree with @DE.that a caretaker would likely get better results than Mowbray on the run in. I normally wince when ex-players are being touted as managers, but I do think Ainsworth has shown enough to be given an opportunity at a bigger club. It’s far too simplistic to say he only has a team 7th in League One. If he was at Sunderland or Wigan I would agree. Ainsworth is at a club with very sparse resources whose natural level is League Two. He got them promoted to the Championship when they were favourites for relegation, made a reasonable fist it of it last season and has his team competing for promotion again this season. I don’t think any manager could be doing better at Wycombe, under the circumstances. His connection to Rovers would be a bonus, and we know he would be taking the job for the right reasons. Unfortunately, it’s highly unlikely anyway. It will be back to HSH Jurassic Park for another dinosaur. 7 Quote
Mattyblue Posted April 10, 2022 Posted April 10, 2022 Throughout this horror run I’ve still felt, despite the results, despite some bad luck, despite some extremely questionable tactics, that the players have kept working hard and have still believed… until yesterday. 9 Quote
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