Forever Blue Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 5 minutes ago, tonyoz said: Yes, I wonder who’s responsible…..Gestede? It’s transformed the team and given us all something to dream about. Let’s hope that Cantwell can do that every week, a bit of guile has been sorely missed. I went down to Brunton Park to watch him last Tuesday….he was ok but it was basically Carlisle’s youth team! Duberry was sharp though. Park is head of recruitment so I’d imagine he’s responsible, he’s no doubt got far better knowledge and contacts than GB ever had. Gestede apparently knows the Belgium and France markets so maybe Gueye was his choice. 3 Quote
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ABBEY Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 get the feck in... cantwell must start Quote
waynerovers Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 Great afternoon for us, everyone around us except Leeds dropping points. Who had us joint second after 7 games? 1 Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 Damn Sky,only just over 13k home fans on...just hope we can maintain this run and folk back this side in increasing numbers. 6 Quote
Backroom DE. Posted September 28, 2024 Backroom Posted September 28, 2024 Scoring just after half time was pivotal. Completely changed how the game would play out from that point. A home win, another clean sheet and Cantwell showing glimpses of what he can do. Solid wave of momentum building behind us at the moment. 5 Quote
Popular Post sharpysharps86 Posted September 28, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 28, 2024 Good, solid win in the end, helped massively by QPR's sending off and the half time change of Cantwell for Pickering. It was the right call from JE and it changed the game in our favour. Prior to the sending off it had 0-0 written all over it. Was important to win this with two away games next. We never do well at Coventry and Plymouth have now picked up a couple of home wins so going to their place won't be straight forward at all. Thought Dolan had a better game, but Hedges was fairly poor. Ohashi struggled in the first half to get any kind of service and likewise, Gueye didn't really have too many moments to make a nuisance of himself. Felt very much like we were content to see it out at 2-0 by the time he came on. On we go. I'm thoroughly enjoying Rovers so far this season with JE at the helm. 14 Quote
sverrehh Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 14 minutes ago, Forever Blue said: Park is head of recruitment so I’d imagine he’s responsible, he’s no doubt got far better knowledge and contacts than GB ever had. Gestede apparently knows the Belgium and France markets so maybe Gueye was his choice. I thought perhaps Adam Owen would play a role as well.. But he isnt't named on Rovers' list of staff - despite being appointed in july..?? https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/24435276.blackburn-continue-backroom-staff-rejig-new-appointment/ Quote
oldjamfan1 Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 16 minutes ago, ABBEY said: get the feck in... cantwell must start I don’t think he’s quite fit enough to start yet. Be a good sub to bring on for 30 minutes in these two away games though. 3 Quote
LDRover Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 Cantwell was great today and he gives us what we have lacked since Wharton's departure - a midfielder happy to take the ball in tight areas. Good times at the minute but I do worry if we get an injury to Hyam or Carter as the strength in reserve at CH isn't good at all. Quote
CambridgeRover Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 28 minutes ago, tonyoz said: Yes, I wonder who’s responsible…..Gestede? It’s transformed the team and given us all something to dream about. Let’s hope that Cantwell can do that every week, a bit of guile has been sorely missed. I went down to Brunton Park to watch him last Tuesday….he was ok but it was basically Carlisle’s youth team! Duberry was sharp though. Surely Park is the main man on recruitment 1 Quote
davulsukur Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 2 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said: No. Cantwell went wide left, Hedges dropped in at LB. I found it very interesting that Pickering was sacrificed at half time and then JRC was given a look at LB for 10 minutes at the end. Has Eustace finally realised that Pickering isn't good enough and he's having a look at his other options, or was it just an opportunity to reintroduce JRC back into the squad after two bad performances? Nothing was coming down their right side, so there was no real reason to take Hedges off. JE has said post match that Pickering wasn't well over the last few days and was sick this morning but still wanted to play. He was always coming off at half time according to JE. Quote
oldjamfan1 Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 2 minutes ago, LDRover said: Cantwell was great today and he gives us what we have lacked since Wharton's departure - a midfielder happy to take the ball in tight areas. Good times at the minute but I do worry if we get an injury to Hyam or Carter as the strength in reserve at CH isn't good at all. Batth and McFadz? They’ll both do a job. 3 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 2 minutes ago, davulsukur said: JE has said post match that Pickering wasn't well over the last few days and was sick this morning but still wanted to play. He was always coming off at half time according to JE. I like how he looks after players and appears to keep them as happy as he can. 6 Quote
martonrover Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 25 minutes ago, Forever Blue said: Park is head of recruitment so I’d imagine he’s responsible, he’s no doubt got far better knowledge and contacts than GB ever had. Gestede apparently knows the Belgium and France markets so maybe Gueye was his choice. Wonder what Broughton's up to these days? Director of Sauces for Bob Servant, or full time explorer of European markets, maybe? 1 Quote
KentExile Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 (edited) 5 minutes ago, martonrover said: Wonder what Broughton's up to these days? Director of Sauces for Bob Servant, or full time explorer of European markets, maybe? Wonder no more https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregg-broughton/ Spoiler, the answer is, "not a lot" He has spent time on his CV though Director of Football Blackburn Rovers Football Club · • Achieved highest League finish in 10 years and furthest progress in both EFL Cup and FA Cup for 15 years. • Reduced first team wage bill by 15% and achieved positive player trading income of over £35 million. • Delivered Club’s record sale (Adam Wharton), youngest ever player (Rory Finneran) and record win (8-0 vs Harrogate) in 149-year history. • Oversaw recruitment of the Head Coach (Jon Dahl Tomassson) to align with the club strategy - delivered 45%-win record. • Aligned practice across the first team and academy environments to ensure that internal player recruitment was core to how we operate. • Increased squad value by over 60% through contract management planning. • Rebuilt the recruitment department, with data at the centre of the process. • Increased budgeted income from broadcast, ticketing and prize money by over £3 million through on field success and playing style. • Increased player availability to over 91% (from 82%) for the 2022-23 season. Examples of players signed / developed with whilst in post at Blackburn Rovers: - Adam Wharton (England and Crystal Palace) - Sammie Szmodics (Ireland and Ipswich Town) - Sondre Tronstad (Norway and Blackburn Rovers) Edited September 28, 2024 by KentExile 2 1 Quote
aletheia Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 Good win and agree with all the comments on the positives on the field and off (imaginative recruitment on the usual peanuts). Mood is good all round. So at the risk of being churlish/contradictory:- Don’t buy this ‘we were rock solid at the back.’ They didn’t offer much. They could have scored very early on as Tyrone pointed out. Baath (or Hyam?) weak minded and dallying on the ball and should have been 2-1 which could well have made it a little more interesting. Why on earth they didn’t go long quickly when they got the turn-over is beyond me –they went nowhere trying to play out with only 10 men. Trav was very good but so easily narked. Such a petulant foul for his booking because he had got a nudge off the ball a few seconds before. If I were playing him my players would be using the dark arts to get under his skin. Ohashi was better than people are saying imo. One moment of pure class showed his ability/brain. He didn’t look interested near the byeline when chasing a ball then suddenly accelerated, cleverly knicking the ball off the defender and drawing the foul and yellow card. Can’t resist a player who bows to the pitch when he goes off. I thought Gueye was a good Gally replacement in first few games. Not so sure now. Early days though and love his attitude. We were pedestrian with that initial team (so were they) and it looked like it could be a 0-0. Would have been nice for Yuki to get that goal after a sublime through ball from Dolan. Trying to get it on his right foot and defender did well. JE seems to like that –solid, maybe somewhat dour early on (hence Hedges). Works great if you then get a goal on the break. Tronstat and Trav give obvious solidity but neither score enough (yes I know today) and are no Cantwell/Wharton for creativity. Though Weimenn was a little disappointing today. The sending off effectively ended their ambition and we had the freedom to stroke it around at will. We did it much better than against PNE who certainly offered a lot more with 10 than QPR did today. Cantwell is a breath of fresh air for us but he did come on against 10 men and had the freedom and time to do his (creative) stuff at will. Let’s see against 11 in tighter situations. Did I say a great win and well done lads? 😁 4 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 im`e really enjoying sending away fans home miserable,even better when they have long journeys back😆 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 9 minutes ago, KentExile said: Wonder no more https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregg-broughton/ Spoiler, the answer is, "not a lot" He has spent time on his CV though Director of Football Blackburn Rovers Football Club · • Achieved highest League finish in 10 years and furthest progress in both EFL Cup and FA Cup for 15 years. • Reduced first team wage bill by 15% and achieved positive player trading income of over £35 million. • Delivered Club’s record sale (Adam Wharton), youngest ever player (Rory Finneran) and record win (8-0 vs Harrogate) in 149-year history. • Oversaw recruitment of the Head Coach (Jon Dahl Tomassson) to align with the club strategy - delivered 45%-win record. • Aligned practice across the first team and academy environments to ensure that internal player recruitment was core to how we operate. • Increased squad value by over 60% through contract management planning. • Rebuilt the recruitment department, with data at the centre of the process. • Increased budgeted income from broadcast, ticketing and prize money by over £3 million through on field success and playing style. • Increased player availability to over 91% (from 82%) for the 2022-23 season. Examples of players signed / developed with whilst in post at Blackburn Rovers: - Adam Wharton (England and Crystal Palace) - Sammie Szmodics (Ireland and Ipswich Town) - Sondre Tronstad (Norway and Blackburn Rovers) He always did talk a good game. 4 Quote
martonrover Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 9 minutes ago, KentExile said: Wonder no more https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregg-broughton/ Spoiler, the answer is, "not a lot" He has spent time on his CV though Director of Football Blackburn Rovers Football Club · • Achieved highest League finish in 10 years and furthest progress in both EFL Cup and FA Cup for 15 years. • Reduced first team wage bill by 15% and achieved positive player trading income of over £35 million. • Delivered Club’s record sale (Adam Wharton), youngest ever player (Rory Finneran) and record win (8-0 vs Harrogate) in 149-year history. • Oversaw recruitment of the Head Coach (Jon Dahl Tomassson) to align with the club strategy - delivered 45%-win record. • Aligned practice across the first team and academy environments to ensure that internal player recruitment was core to how we operate. • Increased squad value by over 60% through contract management planning. • Rebuilt the recruitment department, with data at the centre of the process. • Increased budgeted income from broadcast, ticketing and prize money by over £3 million through on field success and playing style. • Increased player availability to over 91% (from 82%) for the 2022-23 season. Examples of players signed / developed with whilst in post at Blackburn Rovers: - Adam Wharton (England and Crystal Palace) - Sammie Szmodics (Ireland and Ipswich Town) - Sondre Tronstad (Norway and Blackburn Rovers) Fat lot of good it's done him 😄 Quote
aletheia Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 You do wonder why japanese/Korean etc are not scouted more. Always good attitude, always give 100% and tidy on the ball. Not enough fees for agents? 3 Quote
tomphil Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 23 minutes ago, martonrover said: Wonder what Broughton's up to these days? Director of Sauces for Bob Servant, or full time explorer of European markets, maybe? Sweeping leaves and still being paid by Rovers probably. 1 Quote
roverblue Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 Loving the resurgence under Eustace, winning at home is the most important metric and he is delivering. Long may it continue! 3 Quote
LDRover Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 30 minutes ago, oldjamfan1 said: Batth and McFadz? They’ll both do a job. Hope you're right. Personally I think their legs are going and it will leave us vulnerable. Quote
Mattyblue Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 (edited) 56 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: Damn Sky,only just over 13k home fans on...just hope we can maintain this run and folk back this side in increasing numbers. 4,000 folk buying a ticket at £25-£30 for a half 12 Sky game? Sounds pretty good to me, but generally, as always … ‘want more crowds, sell more season…’ Edited September 28, 2024 by Mattyblue 1 Quote
oldjamfan1 Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 23 minutes ago, LDRover said: Hope you're right. Personally I think their legs are going and it will leave us vulnerable. They certainly aren’t up to a 46 game season but as cover they are perfectly adequate. Pickering can also play CH. 2 Quote
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