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v Coventry City (h) - 21/01/25, k/o 19:45


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1 minute ago, RoversTilliDie said:

You must not have been wearing your glasses, apart from a couple of great saves from the Coventry keeper, we were never in it.

What? Bit silly really.  One thing this game showed ist the importance of a decent keeper.  We swap keepers with them and we probably win by six.

  I do not know how critical we can be of our lads with the injuries we have.  Any team. will stuggle, ANY TEAM, with 10 first teamers out.  The lads deserve, (and Eustace) credit for what the have managed with all the injuries.

  Now begins the annual saga, End year in playoff spots, spend jack shit in Jan, players realize why should they care when the owners. dont and then begins our yearly decent toward the relegation spots.  Bloody awful shame.

I would like to see more of the BigMac we saw on Tues.  He was good.  

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5 minutes ago, RoversTilliDie said:

It might have been a blessing in disguise losing last night and sliding out the top 6. Can you imagine this team in the Premiership, against teams like Liverpool, Man city; Arsenal etc.

You mean Rovers Reserves?

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7 minutes ago, Forever Blue said:

There is no difference, they own the club. You can’t be a ‘friend’ of Rovers and not be a ‘friend’ of the Venkys. A true ‘friend’ of Rovers would be calling for the owners to sell up which WATR are categorically not doing. Understand? 

Categorically ? 

And, no, I don't understand that logic at all.

Does it follow that you can't be a fan of Rovers and not a fan of Venky's ?

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17 minutes ago, USABlue said:

What? Bit silly really.  One thing this game showed ist the importance of a decent keeper.  We swap keepers with them and we probably win by six.

  I do not know how critical we can be of our lads with the injuries we have.  Any team. will stuggle, ANY TEAM, with 10 first teamers out.  The lads deserve, (and Eustace) credit for what the have managed with all the injuries.

  Now begins the annual saga, End year in playoff spots, spend jack shit in Jan, players realize why should they care when the owners. dont and then begins our yearly decent toward the relegation spots.  Bloody awful shame.

I would like to see more of the BigMac we saw on Tues.  He was good.  

It's going to be this way, until we get rid of the venkys. We get off to a fantastic start to the Season, and get in the top 6, then along come the usual injuries, and no transfer money to bolster the squad.

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8 hours ago, joey_big_nose said:

I think we can accept that Bristol City is as close to a nailed on loss as you get in the Championship. I'd never normally do this but I would seriously think about putting the kids in with the few seniors who have not had much game time (Sanderson, Buckley, Forshaw) and giving everyone else a rest.

The key is then who we can get back fit by 31st January for 5 games in two weeks. If we have even some of Travis, Tronstad, Ohashi, Carter, Pickering back, plus a couple of signings we could get back into the driving seat.

We may want to do just that, give some a break, just never know perhaps youthfull exuberance might pull us through.  We don't usually do so well against them either.

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6 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said:

Genuinely what homework was that? A sliced shot that turned into an incredible pass that faded away from the GK and landed on the head of their £7m striker 2 yards out? Freak goal.

With a Pearsesque punch to knock it into danger followed by an even more Pearsesque flapping of the hands nowhere near the ball to let it in.  

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49 minutes ago, Crimpshrine said:

Categorically ? 

And, no, I don't understand that logic at all.

Does it follow that you can't be a fan of Rovers and not a fan of Venky's ?

I think you two are splitting hairs somewhat.

You can be a fan of "Rovers" (The Club that has existed since 1875) and want the best for it whilst simultaneously not being a fan of "Rovers" (The Club, ownership and management as it has operated for the last few years)

Imo.

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1 hour ago, RoversTilliDie said:

It might have been a blessing in disguise losing last night and sliding out the top 6. Can you imagine this team in the Premiership, against teams like Liverpool, Man city; Arsenal etc.

you could apply that to most of the championship,you spend some of the riches you get on some better players

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1 hour ago, RoversTilliDie said:

It might have been a blessing in disguise losing last night and sliding out the top 6. Can you imagine this team in the Premiership, against teams like Liverpool, Man city; Arsenal etc.

That's rubbish.

Even if we perform like Southampton, we'll take the £100m + thanks.

Would put the Club in a much better position.

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1 hour ago, RoversTilliDie said:

It might have been a blessing in disguise losing last night and sliding out the top 6. Can you imagine this team in the Premiership, against teams like Liverpool, Man city; Arsenal etc.

We haven't slipped out of the top 6 yet.

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the most frustrating aspect of our owners/executives ability and/or willingness to act is that this year the championship is a really poor league and the best chance of a non parachute team getting promoted. The top 3 teams in Leeds, Sheff Utd and Dingles are rank average with Sheff Utd being the only team with a plan B. Sit deep and give Leeds and Burnley the ball and they look bereft of ideas. Anyone who goes up this year will get slapped all over the Prem but it really is a golden opportunity to go up given the relative lack of quality in the league 

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3 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said:

The punch was OK. When the ball comes back in he has a decision to make, come for it or stay on your line. If he stays on the line he has an easy save. If he comes for it he HAS to get there first. 

It's no use starting to come out, only getting half way then dong "the starfish". That might work in a one on one when an attacker is bearing down on goal but not in that situation.

Wonder when the penny will drop.  Almost every keeper comes in here and goes backwards or does a lot better elsewhere. They all seem to have the same weaknesses.  We need to hire a proper keeper coach, preferably one who has done the job.

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