Mike E
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He's here at long last, was due on 22nd December! I'm in love all over again.
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I always feel that as long as people are alive who were alive back when something was common practice, the shadows linger. Eg: Homosexuality stopped being illegal in the early 70s. Only once people born in the 80s are the oldest in society will homophobia finally start to fade imo.
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...He's in is 3rd season in the Championship with us and has stagnated in each of those years (with 5 transfer windows to put it right). Nobody seems to particularly think ill of him, they just think the time is right for fresh ideas. I'm of the same opinion. If we're miserable again come the season end, we should change, but personally believe the time to change is before the spiral starts (now).
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After giving them unnecessarily long contracts/extensions without any real foresight. Ditto Ben Gladwin and Sam Hart.
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Birmingham - Away, Sat 2nd Jan
Mike E replied to JPTSwindon's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Yes, when it's against Birmingham City. -
It's pretty nostalgic tbf. For Karate Kid fans mainly.
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Cobra Kai S3!!!
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Oh, just a wee FYI, Pasha has blocked me on Twitter...
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The Dream Team? Bellamy as Manager, Hughes as Assistant 😅
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Thank You & Happy New Year !
Mike E replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
As a Mod, I can only thank the admin and fellow mods. Not only for keeping the site running, but for sharing such a burden with fantastic moral and actual support when we all have our own hectic lives. And thank you K-Hod for lending me Last of Us 😁 Thanks as well to the posters who make me laugh and make me grumble every single day. Honestly, my life would lose just a little something without this community. Happy New Year and COYB!- 33 replies
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Ha, just corrected it 😂
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Tweeted him
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Championship Season 2020 - 2021
Mike E replied to Hoochie Bloochie Mama's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
C'mon chads, he didn't 'slag you off' there. At worst he satirised the type of thing you do say a LOT. At best, he highlighted a good thing, that you prioritise your family over football. There was a spell where I kept posting my dad's thoughts on here as much as my own, and people took the piss. Try not to get wound up by ribs, but if you do think something is too personally insulting then report it to us 👍 -
In the context of owners that appointed Coyle instead of Warnock, yes I would. In general, no, I'd prefer Hughes or Ainsworth (as stated), but there are worse appointments we could make.
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What a weird comment to make. I just named 3 of the more successful former Rovers that are managers in England, and (as you say) reckon they're realistic. I'd take any of them, but in the order named.
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Allow me to pull some names out my arse: Max Allegri? Ralf Rangnick? Marcelino? Luciano Spalletti? Enrique Setién? All superb, superstar managers currently out of work. Is there a CHANCE we could push the boat out? Now for some left-field names a bit more considered. I've tried to focus on managers who've recently improved their teams, but might fancy a jump (or return) to England. David Wagner - vastly improved Schalke in his time there, particularly their defence, albeit with a fair wallet to spend. Christian Gourcuff - as above at Nantes, with an eye for improving youngsters. Julian Stephan - pulling up trees at Rennes last year. Christian Streich - Freiburg. Imanol Alguacil - Real Sociedad (albeit he's only ever managed Sociedad). Marco Rose - At Monchengladbach, has improved each of the 3 teams he's managed so far. Julian Nagelsmann - RB Leipzeig. Don't worry, the drugs are wearing off. Now for former Rovers: Hughes, Ainsworth, Hill. I'd take any if I'm honest.
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Conversely, we appointed Hughes on the basis of minimal experience too. Actually, that's triggered a thought. Any interesting international managers to be approached?
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The Terry suggestion is interesting, but is potentially an Ince. Personally reckon (of the older guard), Hughes might be the best option. Works well on modest budgets, and has a record of at least initially shoring up defences. Admittedly his time here colours my lenses a touch, but it's a relatively sensible suggestion objectively. If we were going down the untested route, I'd rather see someone like the Cowley brothers, who've at least tasted success lower down.
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That got me a bit, when they suddenly described one as 'innocent'. The irony of it being that (according to my dad, who was often in police buildings as an electrician at the time) there was talk among northern police officers of having it off with prostitutes and refusing to pay them. There will be several officers (possibly even in that documentary) degrading the victims who were prostitutes publicly, possibly to distance themselves from having used their services. People complain about the police now, but there's plenty of improvement in standards of conduct over the last 40-50 years. I hope.
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Fascinating insight that even the police can be dragged down red herring rabbit holes even with the evidence literally stood in front of them.