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Prefer him to Woodrow tbh just off his goals scoring record which is impressive, albeit in Scotland.

I think  FrazerKirky is a Hibs fan but I think when we were linked with Kevin Nisbet, he said Shankland was the better option.

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1 hour ago, bluebruce said:

Insetad the middle of the season would define the entire season based on injuries. It's not the January window's fault things are shit here, it's bellend chicken farmers in India.

That is just the point. Keep transfers to the summer and make owners plan for an entire season. Injuries and suspensions is part of the game. Plan accordingly. Or tell the fans that we can always fix it in january and what we have is probably good enough anyway. Repeat ad nausem. I stand by my previous post: it’s stupid.

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Just now, Dreams of 1995 said:

Hes had a few 20+ goal seasons

Not bad for a crap player 

 

At what level?and last time?

He is 29 now and his career is on the decline.

There was people wanting us to sign that Nisbet when he went to Millwall and he was shite. 

No chance he will be anywhere near Eustace top choice 

 

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1 hour ago, Cordoba1 said:

Genuine question. How aware do you think anyone is at Venkys HQ about i) current league position, ii) Rovers squad quality vs our playoff competitors, iii) how active our playoff competitors have been this window vs us? 

My thoughts are that if you asked any of the family members the above, they'd be 0/3. 

The shambles we see every window just reflects how bothered our owners are about our club's plight. 

The door for self-interested chancers looking for an easy paycheck at our club is wide open. This would never happen at a club with an owner sat in the Director's box home and away. One can dream!

 

They'll probably take one look at the League table, after being prompted by the money saving duo to do so, and agree with them that things are going well. No need to spend much, we're 5th and in with a chance. Never mind context and what other clubs are doing, we're 5th. That's as far as their 'knowledge' will go, in my view.

They won't have a clue regarding points 2 and 3. The whole family, plus Pasha, couldn't pick out quality players if their lives depended on it, IMO.

This is the family that had Vineeth Rao (a cousin of theirs) asking a couple of Rovers fans on FB for their views on particular transfer targets about 10/11 years ago. Now they have Pasha, who probably knows less than Vineeth about football.

If they are now being advised along the lines of "it's all good, no need, we're 5th, keep your hands in your pockets", then that would explain the bullshit we are seeing and have seen over the past few January's.

Over the years, I have seen certain agents try to champion stability in the Championship over ambition, winning things and 'risking it'. The same agents are friendly with and have dealt with, the shadow man over the last 10 years, that's for sure.

The favoured line from the lapdogs, whenever there is any criticism of these owners and their lack of ambition is "we can't risk the future of the club", with FFP quickly thrown in as an additional convenient excuse. None of this is a coincidence in my view, but many (outside of here) swallow it.

Pasha is the first one that needs to leave.

A message for any of the Rao family. Balaji, Jagdesh, whoever. If you have a sliver of desire for Rovers to win but don't know who to listen to, get in touch with this forum and meet up with a group of us from this forum.

It's never going to happen, I know. But you need to cut Pasha out, cut Waggott out and come and speak with us. The real Rovers people that want the club to win. We, as a collective, want Rovers to win more than anybody and would tell you in clear terms what needs to be done.

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4 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

How do they get round FFP every year?

Also that's a tremendous waste of money so I hope they get him at that price.

£22 million for Latte Lath, whatever it was for Isaiah Jones earlier in the window, Hackney had £10mil bid in from Porto, Sold Akpom the year before. It’s not rocket science, they just reinvest their transfer funds!

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I’m ok with Shankland if he can get back to his previous form. Could Eustace be the man to get him back to his best, possibly. He’s an experienced forward and I’m happy to give him a chance. Certainly not writing him off 

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1 minute ago, islander200 said:

At what level?and last time?

He is 29 now and his career is on the decline.

There was people wanting us to sign that Nisbet when he went to Millwall and he was shite. 

No chance he will be anywhere near Eustace top choice 

 

Blimey, if your career is on the decline at 29 then we may as well give up

He has 3/4 years in him

He did it last year in the Scottish Prem where the goals are the same size unbelievably!!

All talk anyway, more likely Edward Longshanks than Shankland 

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1 minute ago, Theaxe15 said:

Who’s going to be first to post the tweet??????

Feels only right that we wait for Chaddy to do it, I can kill two birds with one stone then. See the tweet and read his made up comments about having watched him when he played for Forest. 

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