Popular Post Miller11 Posted April 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted April 30, 2022 Disgraceful today. Glad to see the back of Mowbray, but the real problem remains. 12 Quote
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Popular Post Tyrone Shoelaces Posted April 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted April 30, 2022 (edited) Well that’s another Saturday night ruined. We were never at it today right from the off. That’s another game you can add to the mile long list of games we’ve gone behind in and never come back from. They gave us Preston away and then racked their collective cues. It was back to the bad old passing around the back, into midfield, and then back to the back four again. The defending reminded me why we went to 5 at the back after the famous Fulham game. Nobody came out of that with more than a 5 apart from maybe Dack who was the one player who looked like he wanted the ball. We were passing it to feet and to players that were stood still, they were passing it into space for players to run onto. That makes a massive difference as we saw. I thought Kaminski wasn’t at his best, one good save but he looked shaky to me. Lenny was off his game today, maybe he can’t work with Hedges. Van Hecke was probably the best of the back four, lucky to stay on given every decent tackle in the game is now a yellow card. Wharton looked like this season as been a game or two too far, it’s been a long season for him after that injury. I think he’ll come good next season. Pickering, again not for me, he’s not a full back in a back four, he’s not a natural defender. Buckley, really quiet, bought his customary booking with a silly lunge, the lad has an attitude problem he needs to lose. Travis tried hard as always, maybe he tried too hard. Rothwell was playing much too deep again. Hedges - no comment, people will think I’m picking on him. I just wish he was a loan player like Poveda. Gally, tried hard but he’s a blunt instrument in games like this. Brererton missed a good chance and then kept running off side. The subs had no effect on the game apart from Dack who at least looked interested. Thoroughly disheartened with everything about Rovers at the moment. They’ll all be out on the piss in Manchester tonight, if I’d have played as badly as that in a big game I’d be lying down in a darkened room ! Edited April 30, 2022 by Tyrone Shoelaces 10 Quote
Paul Mellelieu Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 44 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said: And to think some posters had the front this morning to suggest this game wasn't a dead rubber! Never got close to laying a glove on an efficient and well drilled Bournemouth outfit. Billing very impressive Solanke not far behind. Pretty typical Mowbray to give a bumper crowd absolutely nothing to get excited about. They won't be back in a hurry. Lenihan at RB doesn't work. Hedges, JFHC, where do we find these dollopers? He doesn't even look like a footballer. Disgraceful treatment of Nyambe again in what presumably would have been his last home game. What's Poveda done to warrant inclusion on the bench? I'd rather see one of our own lads there. Player of the season, not our player. Goal of the season - scored by someone who's not our player. Captain - off before next season. Happy Days. The only consolation was (hopefully) witnessing the final few minutes of the tenure of the moron in the dug out. Thankfully it will also signal the end of you calling TM a "moron." It's not a great look you know. 1 Quote
Irish_Rover Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 Lets be honest, we were never going to get 6th place, especially after Sheffield Uniteds win last night. In a way I am glad that the season was basically decided by a gutless performance by us, in front of a packed home crowd. If we won our last two games and just missed out it would not be an accurate reflection of the second half of the season, it would also lead people to think that we are mostly ok and, heavens forbid, think that we should be pushing to give Mowbray another contract. As it was we basically gave a listless performance when it was in our own hands to get the job done, which encompasses everything we have seen from the latter half of this season (and the latter halves of every other season) from this management. 5 Quote
Dan Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 4 minutes ago, Paul Mellelieu said: Thankfully it will also signal the end of you calling TM a "moron." It's not a great look you know. Seems pretty appropriate, unless I’m missing something? 3 Quote
Dan Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 Just now, Dan said: Seems pretty appropriate, unless I’m missing something? Edit: on further reading, I see it may refer to a disability, in that case, you’ve got a point. Mowbray is a fucking stupid idiot however. 1 Quote
Paul Mellelieu Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 I've been ill and only my wife insisting a day out would be good for me got me to Ewood today.... In the pros column I had to park a loooooooong way from the the ground. A big crowd - although a few rum buggers in today - and a good atmosphere. Sadly we were outplayed and when chances did come our way at 1-0 down we failed to take them. And each substitution seemed to make things worse. Glad it's over. 6 Quote
broadsword Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 I think idiot may well be a medical term as well. Mindless vandalism every weekend is, however, bloody well bang on 1 Quote
aletheia Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 Since we understood the shenanigans of the Venky’s and owners and the subsequent nonsense of Kean and Coyle, it looks to me as though broadly, we have had 4 choices. 1. Venky’s to realise their error and sell up to at least reasonably competent and solvent new owners. This would be a popular progression and there may have been chances but didn’t happen and sadly, seems unlikely for the foreseeable. The next 2 choices represent extremes of opinion in the fanbase. 2. Get rid of the Venky’s and the vampire agents entirely even if it means little funding and even administration. The argument goes we would get the soul of our club back, have some honesty and coherence in management and may eventually claw our way back. 3. Keep on as we are. A tragic choice imo. leading to mediocrity, mendacity and avarice at all turns. The gravy train would continue and the vampires keep the percentages rolling. We all know the narrative by now. We should be grateful, it’s a young team, all is well, if the owners went we would be lost. Ugh. As someone posted earlier on these boards, Rovers achieved higher than this in the old division with little more than honest blood, sweat and tears. Sadly, a choice favoured by new fans and those who are not aware of much of what goes on and are happy to follow msm reporting/analysis. 4. There is another way that hasn’t been tried. So here, Venky’s stay and keep up the funding. BUT appoint a competent/exciting manager AND get rid of any connection with HSH AND appoint competent officials at the club. This would be so easy for the Venky’s and could easily lead to a saving of face and even saving of money. Sadly, I can’t see this happening because the Venky’s appear to be utterly foolish, don’t seem to care and the vampire squid appears to have a tight grip on matters. 4 Quote
Paul Mellelieu Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 5 minutes ago, Dan said: Edit: on further reading, I see it may refer to a disability, in that case, you’ve got a point. Mowbray is a fucking stupid idiot however. All heart. Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Dan said: Seems pretty appropriate, unless I’m missing something? Well, he's not a person of low intelligence, I think he's a cunning old sod who knows exactly what he's been up to for the last five and a half seasons - and it's been for the benefit of him and his family, not the Club. Edit: Can't see any obvious connection to persons with a disability in that definition. Edited April 30, 2022 by RevidgeBlue 2 Quote
arbitro Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 Bournemouth were streets ahead of us today as not one Rovers player win his own individual battle. I'm actually baffled as to how we can play with real intensity and pace a few days ago and then put in such a flat, listless performance today. The passing was generally woeful today save for a couple of balls in the first half. We were back to the square passes along the back line for which Bournemouth just stood off and let us do it. In true Mowbray fashion though he dumbfounded everyone with his substitutions which made us look like a pub team as players shifted around the pitch looking confused. Although the season isn't get over I will certainly look back on this as a season of missed opportunity given our position in February. Lots of reasons for this but the main one was the lack of quality coming in in January. Many derided Bournemouth for their signings but they have got them promoted. Every Bournemouth substitute today would be a regular in our team. 5 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 7 minutes ago, Paul Mellelieu said: I've been ill and only my wife insisting a day out would be good for me got me to Ewood today.... In the pros column I had to park a loooooooong way from the the ground. A big crowd - although a few rum buggers in today - and a good atmosphere. Sadly we were outplayed and when chances did come our way at 1-0 down we failed to take them. And each substitution seemed to make things worse. Glad it's over. Shows what your wife knows about health issues. She hasn’t increased your insurance policy lately has she ? 3 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 Just now, arbitro said: Bournemouth were streets ahead of us today as not one Rovers player win his own individual battle. I'm actually baffled as to how we can play with real intensity and pace a few days ago and then put in such a flat, listless performance today. The passing was generally woeful today save for a couple of balls in the first half. We were back to the square passes along the back line for which Bournemouth just stood off and let us do it. In true Mowbray fashion though he dumbfounded everyone with his substitutions which made us look like a pub team as players shifted around the pitch looking confused. Although the season isn't get over I will certainly look back on this as a season of missed opportunity given our position in February. Lots of reasons for this but the main one was the lack of quality coming in in January. Many derided Bournemouth for their signings but they have got them promoted. Every Bournemouth substitute today would be a regular in our team. I agree, the passing generally was terrible. It was either too hard a pass or too soft a pass, behind the player, too far in front of a player etc. just awful. 1 Quote
roverandout Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 Why does Mowbray always have to be so cryptic? Come out and say 'IM LEAVING' it's not hard. Or is he still trying to force venkys hand in the hope he gets a new contract? Wouldn't surprise me the weasly maggot Quote
Proudtobeblue&white Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 (edited) Just got back from the game. I've been in self imposed exile for four years, since the 28,000, on coming back to the very mediocre Championship. Today only reinforced my mind set to not go back in the stadium again until the tw*t of a manager leaves (has he not resigned?), and the Wankers sell. Words fail me as to today's "performance". Needing to win, it was pathetic/abject . I'm not quite sure why the crowd didn't turn, albeit, I think most left after the third goal. What a fucking shambles....it was embarrassing. Edited April 30, 2022 by Proudtobeblue&white 6 Quote
AllRoverAsia Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 47 minutes ago, perthblue02 said: After match interview on LancsLive https://www.lancs.live/sport/football/blackburn-rovers-tony-mowbray-live-23825337 "Head of recruitment will leave with myself and the club have a big summer." "Mark (Venus) is under contract. He has to work for a period, I would presume. I can't speak for him." Presume its until June? 30th June 2022, unless there is another one dated 'until the STC is built on'. 1 Quote
Dolly blue Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 17 minutes ago, Paul Mellelieu said: I've been ill and only my wife insisting a day out would be good for me got me to Ewood today.... In the pros column I had to park a loooooooong way from the the ground. A big crowd - although a few rum buggers in today - and a good atmosphere. Sadly we were outplayed and when chances did come our way at 1-0 down we failed to take them. And each substitution seemed to make things worse. Glad it's over. Paul…I read your posts with interest …they are usually fair and balanced.. which is more than I can say for mine…I’m soooo anti Mowbray. I’m glad it’s over too….the Mowbray era has been 2 or 3 years too long for me ..he’s depressed me, he’s made me use language I don’t use, he’s moved me to watch Stanley this season and he’s all but killed my passion for watching Rovers live …I am desperate that today will be his last appearance at Ewood …I will believe it WHEN I see it …I hope his departure will make you feel better …🤞 5 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 40 minutes ago, perthblue02 said: After match interview on LancsLive https://www.lancs.live/sport/football/blackburn-rovers-tony-mowbray-live-23825337 "Head of recruitment will leave with myself and the club have a big summer." "Mark (Venus) is under contract. He has to work for a period, I would presume. I can't speak for him." Presume its until June? Hang on - two days ago he claimed he'd had no contact with the owners. He seems pretty bloody certain about his future just 48 hours later! Many of us were also right to be sceptical about Mowbray bringing in another of his mates - Park. Unless Markanday turns out to be a good un his only contribution for a year and a half's wages is to fail to find an Armstrong replacement over 2 transfer windows and saddle us with Hedges. Honestly, these characters can see Venky's coming a mile off. Easy money. 2 Quote
Paul Mellelieu Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 23 minutes ago, Proudtobeblue&white said: Just got back from the game. I've been in self imposed exile for four years, since the 28,000, on coming back to the very mediocre Championship. Today only reinforced my mind set to not go back in the stadium again until the tw*t of a manager leaves (has he not resigned?), and the Wankers sell. Words fail me as to today's "performance". Needing to win, it was pathetic/abject . I'm not quite sure why the crowd didn't turn, albeit, I think most left after the third goal. What a fucking shambles....it was embarrassing. What's embarrassing is tuning up every few years hoping for some glory. 2 Quote
Paul Mellelieu Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 27 minutes ago, roverandout said: Why does Mowbray always have to be so cryptic? Come out and say 'IM LEAVING' it's not hard. Or is he still trying to force venkys hand in the hope he gets a new contract? Wouldn't surprise me the weasly maggot He's said he's leaving. 1 Quote
Proudtobeblue&white Posted April 30, 2022 Posted April 30, 2022 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Paul Mellelieu said: What's embarrassing is tuning up every few years hoping for some glory. Low blow. I have been there through thick and thin. I wasn't expecting glory today, just a performance, we didn't get one. Edited April 30, 2022 by Proudtobeblue&white 9 Quote
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