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A proper club would’ve announced it over a week ago, we aren’t one, but If ‘the club’ (whatever that means) even pretended to have a semblance of being normal, and behaving like a professional outfit, we would see a statement today…. So we won’t.

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One thing we do know is Venkys won’t have a plan, the best we can hope for is that Waggott does, which again puts this once great club in an awful situation.

The marketing strategy - release season tickets, release the manager but don’t tell him he’s leaving and release half the team back to parent clubs with no plan to replace them.

You can only imagine season tickets are flying out the door, but seriously it just goes to show this income and loyal fans support, doesn’t matter to these owners and it never will.

 

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The more Mowbray speaks the more I think he will still be here next year. 

The lazy thing to do is offer him a new 2 year deal...which is probably what they'll do. 

Either that or theyll forget completely and leave waggot as manager/ceo.

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15 minutes ago, benhben said:

The more Mowbray speaks the more I think he will still be here next year. 

The lazy thing to do is offer him a new 2 year deal...which is probably what they'll do. 

Either that or theyll forget completely and leave waggot as manager/ceo.

He won’t be now he’s fired a few mini shots at the owners - he’s off.

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1 hour ago, DavidMailsTightPerm said:

He did, but also went on to say ( when asked if there was anyway he could be persuaded to stay ) -   never say never, blah, blah, more funds, changes to the way things run etc etc. Usual mixed messages from TM, leaving the door ajar just in case.

Look at both articles today and he has said he is going. How more times does he need to say it. 

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9 hours ago, Bbrovers2288 said:

I’m not one that puts any emphasis on being a blackburn lad, successful and able to bring in players to excite the fans as all i care about. 

I'd say the Blackburn bit was a bonus, he's proving himself to be a very good manager with little money.  Imagine if he had some money.

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5 minutes ago, renrag said:

He also said (when he first arrived) he would never be a burden on the club

He hasn’t been, we’ve just had our best finish.

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The arrogance of the man is utterly breathtaking.

By February we  needed to produce relegation form.in the second half of the season to somehow avoid the play offs and he duly obliged. That proves beyond a shadow of a doubt it was the correct move NOT to dive in with both feet at Christmas and offer him a new deal. 

Yet he's got the bloody nerve to moan about. it.

The owners will probably be naive, gullible and stupid enough to give him a new contract on improved terms now anyway after he's played them like a fiddle in the press over the last ten days with his "woe is me" routine but that's a separate issue.

 

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9 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

 

The owners will probably be naive, gullible and stupid enough to give him a new contract on improved terms now anyway after he's played them like a fiddle in the press over the last ten days with his "woe is me" routine but that's a separate issue.

 

12 years, Rev, and they can still be ‘played like a fiddle’ by journeymen football managers? 

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So in January he thought the club was fine, no issues behind the scenes.

"It’s a club I feel is growing, is going in the right direction, lots of good young players."

 

Yet now he's leaving it's a small budget, lost key backroom staff and doesn't have enough experienced players. 

 

It's one or t'other Tony.

 

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5 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

12 years, Rev, and they can still be ‘played like a fiddle’ by journeymen football managers? 

Not sure exactly what point you're trying to make there?

if he gets a new deal, to coin one of Gav's favourite phrases it will mark a new low in their period of ownership for me

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6 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

Not sure exactly what point you're trying to make there?

if he gets a new deal, to coin one of Gav's favourite phrases it will mark a new low in their period of ownership for me

Not as low as if Cocu gets the gig, if that happens I’m not going again, as that appointment is agent driven and designed to line agents pockets only.

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He's is just altering the narrative to suit himself just as hes done as manager over the last few years.

Taking the juicy money home and doing what he wants then fine they can handle behind the scenes. Which is basically a vacuum between club and ownership.  Everyone happy to sit in that void, not rock the boat just scratch their heads and get on with it.

Now the invitation to continue in it isn't forth coming rats desert and others get sour.

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3 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

My point is what you quoted.

Good to see you’ve got there eventually…

I'm not sure why you're on one with me just recently.

I've never pretended their record as owners has been good. I merely note that they have made and continue to make a massive financial contribution to the Club.

To which Im sure you would say - "It's the least they can do it's entirely self inflicted" to which I'd agree BUT in an ideal world the best way forward would still be to combine their financial clout with a top class  manager and competent personnel running the Club behind the scenes.

If they continue to refuse to do that (I.e. by re-hiring Mowbray and retaining Waggott) then it doesn't matter how much money they plough in, it will continue to go to waste.

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8 minutes ago, Gav said:

Not as low as if Cocu gets the gig, if that happens I’m not going again, as that appointment is agent driven and designed to line agents pockets only.

I don't know anything about Cocu's background but you might be right. Not sure there's any real evidence he's in line for the job here bit that might only be down to the fact he's not with the right agency.

It would be just as bad for me if we end up with another HSH dud ( of which Mowbray is one).

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1 minute ago, RevidgeBlue said:

I don't know anything about Cocu's background but you might be right. Not sure there's any real evidence he's in line for the job here bit that might only be down to the fact he's not with the right agency.

It would be just as bad for me if we end up with another HSH dud ( of which Mowbray is one).

Cocu did well in Holland and did ok at Derby in their first season but awful in the second. I feel alot of that was down to Mel Morris. He does promote academy players into the first team. I think he will be interviewed by Rovers. 

Who says we are using HSH anymore? 

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7 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

I'm not sure why you're on one with me just recently.

I've never pretended their record as owners has been good. I merely note that they have made and continue to make a massive financial contribution to the Club.

To which Im sure you would say - "It's the least they can do it's entirely self inflicted" to which I'd agree BUT in an ideal world the best way forward would still be to combine their financial clout with a top class  manager and competent personnel running the Club behind the scenes.

If they continue to refuse to do that (I.e. by re-hiring Mowbray and retaining Waggott) then it doesn't matter how much money they plough in, it will continue to go to waste.

I’ve made peace that they aren’t going anywhere so we need their cash, that’s just how it is in the Championship.

However, it’s your posts making them out as innocent bystanders being led a merry dance by various Dastardly’s and Muttley’s on the ground that gets my goat. It’s been 12 years and if they can’t/won’t  get a grip of the operation by now, that’s on them, not TM or Venus or Waggott.

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9 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

Will the club finally announce something today? No excuse now really.

Will Waggot finally come out of hiding and actually speak to the press about any plans whatsoever?

Not holding my breath on either tbh.

Agreed, all that's happening now is people's anger towards the owners is reigniting. I don't think the club will be shifting many season tickets whilst this is all carrying on. 

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