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2 hours ago, ... said:

Would love to hear a response from Dalglish, from Shearer even the likes of Simon Garner, Hendry real Rovers stalwarts that can slam them. Because those are the ones that know our fanbase bleed Blue and White.

They know us. 

Shearer has lamented the plight of the club in the past...

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Posted
3 hours ago, simongarnerisgod said:

what a player,even at the very end of his career he was well above the rest of our squad

Another top striker to have played for Rovers. Makes me both happy and sad to think of him playing for us. Just as he said in that message. Happy, due to the calibre of striker he was. He still had the class even in his mid 30s. Sad, because he was here during an abysmal time with darkness surrounding the place. Fantastic to see him support us. Hopefully, more to follow.

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17 hours ago, ... said:

He's spoken about venkys before on 5Live saying that we deserve more as fans. Just thinking Big name ya know everyone knows Wrighty

Why don't we go full circle and approach the man they bought the house from that started their trouble in India?

Gary Neville. He certainly has the platform. 

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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

Why don't we go full circle and approach the man they bought the house from that started their trouble in India?

Gary Neville. He certainly has the platform. 

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5277307/2024/03/05/blackburn-rovers-gary-neville/

Alexander House was an investment made by Blackburn’s owners Venky’s, the Indian poultry firm owned by the Rao family, to visit and entertain guests on their football-related trips to the UK.

Bet they're fun at parties that don't exist 🤣

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On 24/04/2025 at 20:47, glen9mullan said:

Already on case ,

We've a whole list and some have said yes already 

Not to pre-empt, but Andy Cole might like a chance to claim his £30k back from Swag?

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Last chance to express yourselves this season today all! I’ll be there from 2.30pm for a peaceful protest and taking photos with my banner. The plan will be to bring it out in the Blackburn End from about 75 minutes during the game.

Nothing changes ‘til Venky’s leave our club 🐔 🥀 

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Twice at Tannadice today, Celtic fans did what it takes to get themselves noticed. A campaign (not by just Celtic fans) against the high cost of tickets within Scottish football. At today’s game, what should have been a ticket price of around £35 was bumped up to £42 for the visiting support. Meanwhile, some Dundee United fans were admitted for £10 to try and bolster the home support and the overall attendance.

About 150 tangerines were thrown onto the pitch during the first half, with a banner behind the nets saying something along the lines of ‘enjoy the fruits of our labour.’

Later on in the game, a shed load of footballs were punted onto the pitch. Both times, the game was held up for two or three minutes and the point was made with the tv pundits talking about the situation and the cameras focusing on the banner.

Is something like this beyond the support at Ewood? So simple and avoids any problems of arrests, were a pitch invasion ever to be contemplated.

 

 

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Posted (edited)

Surprised (and pleased) that remained in place for so long.

All fans, women and kids bags etc being searched on entry.

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