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Posted
4 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

We all are. I’ve recently got my grandson interested in Rovers. I need to maintain his interest, take him to games etc. His dad is already a fan but can’t make it to games apart from the odd match. If it wasn’t for my grandson I’d be walking away and I first walked onto Ewood in 1961.

I don’t need this level of fuckedupness  in my life . Being a pensioner is tough enough.

I'm calling the NSPCC. 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

I'm calling the NSPCC. 

Yeah I know, it’s bordering on cruelty.  At the moment all he’s known is the current shite. At least I got to see us win things along with Ronnie, Dougie, Shearer etc.

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Posted

i think jdt will stay,he obviously likes the english game and sees rovers as a massive challenge,when he feels he`s had enough he`ll be off for another one,possibly in germany or holland,he`s definately not one to hang around for a long time

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Posted
5 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

Yeah I know, it’s bordering on cruelty.  At the moment all he’s known is the current shite. At least I got to see us win things along with Ronnie, Dougie, Shearer etc.

What did Ronnie and Dougie win ?

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

Dozens of England caps when that meant something, but more importantly the hearts of Blackburn Rovers fans the world over.

Dougie converted my dad from being a Rangers fan, age 11. Saw a Rovers v Preston game on the way down to Cheltenham to break the day up.

Dougie remains his favourite ever player and was (age 76) giddy and awestruck like a child when meeting him at the Hall of Fame events before Covid.

Edited by Mike E
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Posted
2 hours ago, broadsword said:

Does this telly count? Don't think it came with a remote controller, but other than that, looks fairly decent.

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He's just played a gruelling 90 minutes and now he has to lug that massive heavy bastard home. 

Nice one.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Upside Down said:

He's just played a gruelling 90 minutes and now he has to lug that massive heavy bastard home. 

Nice one.

And when he gets it home he only has two channels to choose from.

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Mashed Potatoes said:

What did Ronnie and Dougie win ?

There is a word for the likes of you.

I won't give you the pleasure again.

Edited by AllRoverAsia
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Posted
5 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

Dozens of England caps when that meant something, but more importantly the hearts of Blackburn Rovers fans the world over.

And the 7-2 which some on here had the honour to witness live.

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Posted
9 hours ago, AllRoverAsia said:

There is a word for the likes of you.

I won't give you the pleasure again.

And there is all the evidence you need that Mr Potato Head is on a wind up with the vast majority of his posts. Assuming he's a grown man I question his mentality.

Sorry for using your post to reply ARA but I have him on ignore and only see his drivel when one of his wind ups are posted.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, arbitro said:

And there is all the evidence you need that Mr Potato Head is on a wind up with the vast majority of his posts. Assuming he's a grown man I question his mentality.

Sorry for using your post to reply ARA but I have him on ignore and only see his drivel when one of his wind ups are posted.

"It" constantly pushes my button and makes me forget my 3 minute rule. "It" shouldn't and I should not fall for the troll or wum bait, or whatever it is.

Personally I don't have anyone on ignore but I may well make an exception but usually I can cope with this BS or usually just don't read it.

On the plus side I learnt the definitions of "Drongo" one of which involving 2 words I especially liked as it fitted the bill exactly.

Edited by AllRoverAsia
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Posted
17 hours ago, Mike E said:

Dougie converted my dad from being a Rangers fan, age 11. Saw a Rovers v Preston game on the way down to Cheltenham to break the day up.

Dougie remains his favourite ever player and was (age 76) giddy and awestruck like a child when meeting him at the Hall of Fame events before Covid.

The guy was a magician with the ball at his feet. He made beating opposing players look like the easiest thing in the world.

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