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5 hours ago, Penwortham Blue said:

I think you probably mean Mick Heaton (RIP) who had a sports shop in Brownhill.

Bloody predictive texting! Of course it was Mick Heaton. It’s just done it again. I’ve just had to go back and change it. Also used to see Sir Roger Jones down Quebec Road.

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1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

Josh, Thanks for sharing what you know and it was very understanding that you bumped into these people and have conservations with them

Why are not acceptable what Josh has said? what reasons has he got to lie to us? 

 

Josh lives in the Ribble Valley and given that number of players and club staff lives within that area he will see them and speak to them. I sometimes spend time at different food outlets in that area(mainly pre covid) and he will plenty of them out and about. 

People asked question and players will give honest answers to Rovers fans and people. 

Paul was open and honest to post that conservation. 

Yes he should

why are dropping Szmodics when he was the best player on the pitch yesterday? 

He may well come across them. I am just struggling to grasp that if Josh merely says that Adam Wharton is a good player to them for example, that those players then respond to essentially a stranger by going into detail listing examples of a lack of professionalism off the pitch. And on the off chance that they do, they themselves are being unprofessional by happily telling randomers such information!

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2 hours ago, wilsdenrover said:

                                            Pears

JRC.            Carter.             Hyam.              Pickering

  

                Garrett.          Travis       A. Wharton


Thomas.                                                                 Brereton

                                       Gallagher 

How about this system? (I know some of the names are not ideal!)

Personally, due to our lack of pace at full-back. I would play three center-halfs and two wing-backs, three central defenders, and two central strikers. With the players we  have for the Huddersfield game, I would go :

                                                                                        Kaminski

 

                                                 Carter                           Hyam                       Wharton

Britten                                                                                                                                                     Pickering

                                                Garrett                      Wharton                     Travis

 

                                                         Szmodic                                 Dolan

 

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54 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said:

Thank you 👍

Given we’re on the Wharton thread I guess we’d have to drop Garrett 😁

I think Garrett cos he gets his foot in and make tackles which we need first half. 

16 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

He may well come across them.

He does come across them in weekly life. no may about it. have you been to the Ribble Valley or food outlets/pubs there? 

16 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

I am just struggling to grasp that if Josh merely says that Adam Wharton is a good player to them for example, that those players then respond to essentially a stranger by going into detail listing examples of a lack of professionalism off the pitch. And on the off chance that they do, they themselves are being unprofessional by happily telling randomers such information!

People like to talk and that life. I guess in your local community you don't speak anyone. 

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7 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

I think Garrett cos he gets his foot in and make tackles which we need first half. 

He does come across them in weekly life. no may about it. have you been to the Ribble Valley or food outlets/pubs there? 

People like to talk and that life. I guess in your local community you don't speak anyone. 

I’ll talk to anyone, I won’t criticise my work colleagues to a stranger though - and that’s without the likelihood of it ending up on the internet.

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1 minute ago, wilsdenrover said:

I’ll talk to anyone, I won’t criticise my work colleagues to a stranger though - and that’s without the likelihood of it ending up on the internet.

Is Josh a stranger to these people tho? that the question. He clearly see them enough to be someone they know but not a close friend

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2 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

Is Josh a stranger to these people tho? that the question. He clearly see them enough to be someone they know but not a close friend

No, the question is, is it professional to talk about a work colleague with someone who ‘for all intents and purposes’ is a stranger to you.

The answer is no it is not - even more so when you’re employed in such a ‘public’ industry.

 

 

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57 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

He may well come across them. I am just struggling to grasp that if Josh merely says that Adam Wharton is a good player to them for example, that those players then respond to essentially a stranger by going into detail listing examples of a lack of professionalism off the pitch. And on the off chance that they do, they themselves are being unprofessional by happily telling randomers such information!

Hopefully this ends what really is a silly discussion, but to be clear there’s there’s two different conversations here. There’s the first question which was “which of the players are you bumping into regularly?” which I answered. Then a secondary question of “who is telling you these things?”. 

Obviously, people that you simply bump into on the street aren’t gossiping about the inner workings of the club. They’re examples for question one: players that you see often because they live/socialise locally. 

Then there are some players (and coaches/scouts/recruitment/medical staff/family members) who will happily tell me (and plenty of others) some more ‘secret’/private/detailed things. 

I’d rather not going into the specifics of who's in the second group because I wouldn’t want to upset any more personable friendships. However as an example of group one, today I saw Ben Brereton getting his haircut at Form in Clitheroe after training and I’ve just driven past JDT in Whalley. 

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25 minutes ago, rigger said:

Personally, due to our lack of pace at full-back. I would play three center-halfs and two wing-backs, three central defenders, and two central strikers. With the players we  have for the Huddersfield game, I would go :

                                                                                        Kaminski

 

                                                 Carter                           Hyam                       Wharton

Britten                                                                                                                                                     Pickering

                                                Garrett                      Wharton                     Travis

 

                                                         Szmodic                                 Dolan

 

I’m not sure Pickering is supposed to be over there 😁

Do you think there’s enough goals in that team? (I’m well aware of the irony!)

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1 hour ago, Sparks Rover said:

I think it is about the players in there.  I watched Morton closely for about 10 minutes yesterday.  He hides, points to where people should play it but not to him.....he takes up positions where he's not really available, he never dummies and comes short quickly and sharply.  The central defenders never have a CM available because nether him or Travis want the ball.  Shithouses both of them.

Meanwhile over at Deepdale we missed out on the best in the league at that job.

Correct on all points.

Travis does have a pretend petulant foul in him, Morton would be ok on the top of a Christmas Tree.

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1 hour ago, Spartakfenni said:

Bloody predictive texting! Of course it was Mick Heaton. It’s just done it again. I’ve just had to go back and change it. Also used to see Sir Roger Jones down Quebec Road.

Mick Ended up living in a council house in Darwen. I used to see his partner quite a lot in Darwen leisure centre at the gym. It was very sad how he lost his life on the Grane Road. 

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4 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

I think Garrett cos he gets his foot in and make tackles which we need first half. 

He does come across them in weekly life. no may about it. have you been to the Ribble Valley or food outlets/pubs there? 

People like to talk and that life. I guess in your local community you don't speak anyone. 

I’m from Whalley and live in the Ribble Valley, within a few miles of Brockhall and get out and about, I rarely see any Rovers players.

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3 hours ago, Penwortham Blue said:

I’m from Whalley and live in the Ribble Valley, within a few miles of Brockhall and get out and about, I rarely see any Rovers players.

If you’re from Whalley and live in the Ribble Valley why are you Penwortham Blue?

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6 hours ago, Sparks Rover said:

Did you used to see Alex Neil washing his car down Penwortham way, or Brownie having a spot of coffee?

No, but funnily enough I did see Brereton having something to eat in Salvatores during his early days at Ewood. I now live very close to Alex Neil and have seen him walking his dog, once in two years. He didn’t let in about any club or player matters 😂

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16 hours ago, lraC said:

Mick Ended up living in a council house in Darwen. I used to see his partner quite a lot in Darwen leisure centre at the gym. It was very sad how he lost his life on the Grane Road. 

My brother (who was a traffic cop at the time) was first on the scene after the accident. Without going into too much detail Mick passed away in the firm knowledge that he was much loved by Rovers fans. 😢

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3 minutes ago, oldjamfan1 said:

My brother (who was a traffic cop at the time) was first on the scene after the accident. Without going into too much detail Mick passed away in the firm knowledge that he was much loved by Rovers fans. 😢

Captained the 1975 Championship team and ran a cracking little sports shop in Brownhill, I remember buying my kangaroo skin Patrick’s Kevin Keegan’s from him, was so exciting.

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Just now, Penwortham Blue said:

Captained the 1975 Championship team and ran a cracking little sports shop in Brownhill, I remember buying my kangaroo skin Patrick’s Kevin Keegan’s from him, was so exciting.

He co-owned one in Darwen as well on the junction of Union Street and Duckworth Street. 

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