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35 minutes ago, sabino said:

I hope JE stays. But if he goes our 5 season tickets will still be renewed.

I have nobnend friends and they never tire of telling me that our support is dwindling as the "plastics" give up going to Ewood.

Show ‘em this.

Crowd of 768.

and

A November meeting with Scunthorpe in Division Four had drawn a crowd of 2,007, that a record low attendance for the league.

https://www.lep.co.uk/news/retro-game-when-pne-played-in-front-of-a-record-low-crowd-674483

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37 minutes ago, sabino said:

I hope JE stays. But if he goes our 5 season tickets will still be renewed.

I have nobnend friends and they never tire of telling me that our support is dwindling as the "plastics" give up going to Ewood.

Every single fan base would die under this amount of crushing despair. 

I'd get new friends if I was you if they're using that against you. 

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3 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

So a Premier League CB (who they paid £12m for by the way) 'sussed' Kargbo out after a few runs? Was that before or after he gave away a penalty? Obviously it was before he was subbed off at half time.

Kargbo won't be playing against £12m players every week - and I remain baffled that people never learn about their snap judgements on players. Tronstad was deemed as awful after his first few games. Brereton-Diaz a write off after 2 years. 

What you have quoted is quite the opposite of a snap judgement.

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18 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

Jordan talking shite, as per. He talks like this is a functional football club  - as Alex Crook pointed out this is our third manager in just over three years that has walked out the door.

We have 13 senior players under contract when the summer transfer window opens. We've banked over £30m and spent less than £2.5m.

Also why's he dressed like Brains from Thunderbirds?

I’m aware of what you have stated above. As for his dress code, your asking the wrong person

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25 minutes ago, TugaysMarlboro said:

Listened to that today too. 

I wouldn't piss on Simon Jordan if he was on fire.

Jordan's whole argument was based on a rumour, speculation that Eustace would go because Derby is nearer to where he currently lives. I haven't seen any quote from Eustace mentioning or moaning about the commute to Blackburn. 

It's just a lazy assumption made to justify his arrogance.

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1 minute ago, arbitro said:

Jordan's whole argument was based on a rumour, speculation that Eustace would go because Derby is nearer to where he currently lives. I haven't seen any quote from Eustace mentioning or moaning about the commute to Blackburn. 

It's just a lazy assumption made to justify his arrogance.

That guy is a complete bell end. Why anyone would listen to a word he says is beyond me.

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2 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said:

My protest will be an empty seat in the Jack Walker Stand if we really lose Eustace to Derby.

I won't be going again whilst they own the club. 

Makes you feel better no doubt but doesn’t solve anything I’m afraid 

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1 minute ago, arbitro said:

Jordan's whole argument was based on a rumour, speculation that Eustace would go because Derby is nearer to where he currently lives. I haven't seen any quote from Eustace mentioning or moaning about the commute to Blackburn. 

It's just a lazy assumption made to justify his arrogance.

But it will no doubt be cited as a major factor if he does go. Jordan was right in so far as that particular excuse is complete bollux.

Where's he's probably wrong is to wear his owner's hat and assume that Eustace will be demanding more than originally agreed from the owners because we happen to find ourselves in 6th.

As opposed to the owners/Waghail reneging on previous promises made to him.

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12 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

So a Premier League CB (who they paid £12m for by the way) 'sussed' Kargbo out after a few runs? Was that before or after he gave away a penalty? Obviously it was before he was subbed off at half time.

Kargbo won't be playing against £12m players every week - and I remain baffled that people never learn about their snap judgements on players. Tronstad was deemed as awful after his first few games. Brereton-Diaz a write off after 2 years. 

I haven't made a snap judgement, just that he'll need more in his locker than pace to be a success. 

They had him sussed after his second run, where he booked for simulation (on 25mins) because he did very little after that other than get tackled/out muscled until he was subbed off 40mins later.

We all want him to be a success and no one is writing him off yet, jeez. Just don't get too carried away either.

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23 minutes ago, Dolly blue said:

It’s good to see posts like these in that they offer balance ..but, I do wonder how much understanding of the issues this poster has.

“ Plastics “ came and went in the nineties..a large number of today’s non attendees fought hard to keep the identity of the club…when the poster is more concerned by his nobend friends than the reality of BRFC it’s a worry ……but, each to their own ! 

I get both sides to this one, damned if you do and damned if you don’t, this is where the Indians have taken our club and supporter base. Venkys Out

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Just now, RevidgeBlue said:

But it will no doubt be cited as a major factor if he does go. Jordan was right in so far as that particular excuse is complete bollux.

Where's he's probably wrong is to wear his owner's hat and assume that Eustace will be demanding more than originally agreed from the owners because we happen to find ourselves in 6th.

As opposed to the owners/Waghail reneging on previous promises made to him.

Clearly he has no understanding of our situation and the circumstances right now and also with Tomasson. He even said something like 'it's still Venky's isn't it' when gobbing off. He had done no research but played on his 'I owned a club' rhetoric. How did that ownership go again?

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7 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

Derby County literally wouldn't exist after 15 years of Venky rule.

The fact we get 14k+ fans at every home game and are sitting in mid-table in the Championship after their years of mismanagement and neglect clearly demonstrates that we're a far bigger club than they could ever dream to be. 

Never actually looked it it like that before

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1 hour ago, Dolly blue said:

I have been two seasons without my season ticket, in fact, two seasons since I last attended a match…all because of the fact that the club is rudderless and a shell without a future.. I miss it but, I will not financially back  anything remotely connected to our current regime.. were they to leave my returning support , and those of many friends , would be instant . 

I wonder just how low the numbers of those attending will go….every day there’s another nail. I yearn for the day when we’re free…..
 

 

I don’t attend matches to “financially back the regime”. It doesn’t even cross my mind. I attend matches to support the team in blue and white halves, like I have for 60 years. Staying away as a “protest” against the owners achieves little except long term damage to the club. Crowds could dwindle to zero but that still does not mean they’d relinquish ownership. 

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7 minutes ago, arbitro said:

Clearly he has no understanding of our situation and the circumstances right now and also with Tomasson. He even said something like 'it's still Venky's isn't it' when gobbing off. He had done no research but played on his 'I owned a club' rhetoric. How did that ownership go again?

Considering he put on record at the end he'd happily take £500k for the manager (the most important man at any club, and one that he said earlier in the piece had exceeded expectations) - it's no wonder he failed at Palace.

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43 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

Jordan talking shite, as per. He talks like this is a functional football club  - as Alex Crook pointed out this is our third manager in just over three years that has walked out the door.

We have 13 senior players under contract when the summer transfer window opens. We've banked over £30m and spent less than £2.5m.

Also why's he dressed like Brains from Thunderbirds?

Brains from Thunderbirds 😂😂😂😂 brilliant 

FAB - f*** all happening at Brockhall?

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Was just thinking about the stay aways and potentially those on here that are looking at not going back until they have left. 

The other route I was thinking about was the total opposite. Turn out in force every game, get behind the team. wouldn't this encourage growth and spending in the Jan and summer? 

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Just now, ... said:

Was just thinking about the stay aways and potentially those on here that are looking at not going back until they have left. 

The other route I was thinking about was the total opposite. Turn out in force every game, get behind the team. wouldn't this encourage growth and spending in the Jan and summer? 

They have no interest in growth as shown by the multiple times we've sold out the ground and then the following match/season tickets have been sat in the top 10% of the league's pricing table. It would make the club more money to have 15k ST holders at £250 (adult) than they do half of that (thereabouts) at £350. That's before you consider reducing walk on costs and the money people spend at the game. They just don't want the scrutiny of an engaged fanbase over 20k weekly.

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2 minutes ago, Rogerb said:

If he's on the touchline on Wednesday against west brom I reckon he's staying for the time being.

Devil's advocate mode:

I want Eustace to stay, but is it a bit like the Joe Rothwell situation? Maybe they've cajoled him to stay until the end of the season but is it better having an unhappy manager on the touchline or a fired up Warnock/Allardyce for a few months?

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3 minutes ago, arbitro said:

 

 

5 minutes ago, jim mk2 said:

I don’t attend matches to “financially back the regime”. It doesn’t even cross my mind. I attend matches to support the team in blue and white halves, like I have for 60 years. Staying away as a “protest” against the owners achieves little except long term damage to the club. Crowds could dwindle to zero but that still does not mean they’d relinquish ownership. 

I understand what you say, Jim but the truth is that if we all stayed away from Ewood, that is likely the only thing that would see the end of them. 

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