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12 minutes ago, Devon Rover said:

Fair enough. But the situation at the club now is worse than before. And I doubt plenty of decent managers will be lining up to be part of the circus.

We're that roguishly handsome, abusive, drunk. All her friends have told her we're bad news, but deep down there's that little voice telling her that she could be the one to change us.

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2 minutes ago, MarkBRFC said:

Playing the long game, he probably thinks he has more chance achieving promotion with Derby than here.

It's a very long game that comes with huge risk. It would also be something of a desperate move considering the fact that he is likely to be linked with most Championship jobs. He will have the opportunity to jump ship over the next 6-8 months for a better job. 

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4 minutes ago, RTM08 said:

Oh god... it's going to be Rooney isn't it?

I don't think it will be him like others have said would bring too much publicity, if Rooney was in charge and things were happening that have happened with jdt and Eustace the media would be talking about it a lot more 

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3 minutes ago, Penwortham Blue said:

All true under normal circumstances. Blackburn Rovers, since the day they darkened our door, are simply not normal.

That's fair, but we also can't undersell what a decent job this is overall.

There are only 24 Championship jobs, most of them include absolutely no hope of promotion. We have consistently flirted with the idea of making the playoffs.

Is our club a mess? Yes. Are our owners awful? Yes. Can you believe anything that you're told from senior leadership? No.

But, we still have a decent squad (I think generally better than it gets credit for on here most of the time), find ourselves in the top half of the Championship, and are doing well enough to be raising his profile and demand.

Any sensible person would see that it would be worth sticking out the last few months and reassessing your situation in the summer. JDT left because he knew we were done last season and because the Sweden job was one of the best he could have hoped to get post-Rovers. Eustace would be leaving with an outside chance of promotion and for a job that is, by any objective assessment, worse than where he currently finds himself. 

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21 minutes ago, J*B said:

Talksport are saying that Derby will pay and Eustace will leave because of a “disconnect with the club and owners on progression”.

John’s made the same mistake JDT did - he’s got us in a good position then expected the club to support him. 

Another tragedy in a long list of them. How much more can we take? 

We'll probably not face relegation this season but next season weill be a sad one I'm thinking--- re crowds and points!

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I mean, they will have to discuss compensation and Waggot / Suhail / Venkys have to agree to it. With our internal communication and politics we know this could drag on (like Rhodes leaving).

We also know the logic of "you can't keep an unhappy manager" doesn't apply as they kept JDT for 7 months after he wanted to quit.

I'd be a bit sceptical of Eustace going into Derby and trying to utilise last seasons negative, defend at all costs tactics. Ultimately it was only Szmodics hitting unlikely winners at Leeds and Leicester that kept us up.

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23 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

It’s our fault for not selling many tickets for a cup tie in February according to Reg on the LT.

That’s one very bitter and twisted individual.

He tried to get a site established called Reg of the Rovers and came out with some real shit on there. It eventually failed, so he just posts the same crap on the LT site instead 

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12 minutes ago, philipl said:

Been reading the local Derby paper and it looks like a frying pan to the flaming furnace jump by Eustace.

Things must be in an absolutely horrendous state at Ewood today and far worse than is remotely on the public eye.

I suspect that things are a lot worse than meets the eye and what even the most downbeat person on here thinks. 

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10 minutes ago, roversinmyblood said:

Why?

He's been in the odds for a few recent jobs that have come up, add in his link to Rovers and he would be the easy one to link. 

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31 minutes ago, arbitro said:

At the Q&A with Eustace in October he told us he had never met or had even spoken to the owners (I'm sure Tomasson said similar). The conduit is Pasha (or whatever his name is) and everything goes through him.

There is clearly a disconnect between the various parties and I think Gestede is feathering his own nest by siding with Pasha. It's only my view but Gestede seems to be poisonous and his objective is to become Chief Exec by hook or by crook. That is evidenced by the way he left as a player by effectively downing tools.

The club is a mess, that is indisputable.

I agree whole heartedly, about Gestede. I think he is another rat joining the sinking ship. 

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38 minutes ago, Eddie said:

I would be somewhat stunned if he went to Derby.

As chaotic as our club is and as much as he may feel let down by our transfer business and false promises, he still has a chance - albeit a small one - of getting a club promoted. At Derby he has a chance - a fairly significant one - of being relegated.

It would be an insane career decision.

Getting promoted to the Premier League would be rocket fuel for his career. A guarantee of being linked with every top 6 Championship job in the future and the possibility of establishing himself as a Premier League manager.

Relegation with Derby would be a major setback to his career and he would at best be hoping for a midtable Championship job to bounce back.

Now, things might change if Derby take a bit of time to make their decision and we lose 2/3 more on the bounce and he feels like the playoffs are gone. 

Warne left Rotherham to go to Derby when he'd just got them promoted.  And Derby were in league 1. So he must have been made promises so I expect Eustace will have to

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2 minutes ago, roverandout said:

Warne left Rotherham to go to Derby when he'd just got them promoted.  And Derby were in league 1. So he must have been made promises so I expect Eustace will have to

I'm sure he was made promises here. I suspect he'll be more reluctant to listen to those now.

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