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Comparing 7m spent now and 15 years, or even 5 years ago is silly. There’s also little chance the club would destroy a wage budget on a 19 year old. Since we are both assuming, isn’t it common sense to think we might’ve paid a bit more on the fee because the wages are reasonable? Shhh, don’t you know we should be top because that 7m could’ve bought a whole new team?
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Rovers v Birmingham-Saturday ,December 15th
JBiz replied to Bigdoggsteel's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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Rovers v Birmingham-Saturday ,December 15th
JBiz replied to Bigdoggsteel's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
It plays a part that we don’t have anyone else of his ilk, but the team overall has to cut out silly mistakes. Villa at home for example. 1-0, not sure if Graham went off or not but a needless freekick and a dodgy wall later - 2 points dropped. -
I don’t think it’s that easy B.B. For example, did Britt Assombalonga sign for a championship team because they offered more wages than Burnley offered him? I don’t think we are in a position to offer huge wages AND 7m for someone, and the Bamford’s/Assombolonga’s who are proven at this level cost that and the weekly wage. Gestede would be a shout for me as that target man— but realistically he’s probably too highly paid after stints in the prem with villa and Boro.
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Rovers v Birmingham-Saturday ,December 15th
JBiz replied to Bigdoggsteel's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I’d rather judge a scenario on its own merits. It’s obvious that Graham helps us keep the ball up the pitch, that we agree on - however there’s certainly method in bringing a faster player to find gaps as the opposition pushes to get back into the game. Brum never looked a danger until we actively encouraged them through a daft mistake by Raya. In the ensuing panic, we are caught out because of bad defending, not Brererton or anyone else. -
I have to say, I thought football had moved on from Souness in 2003 so to hear him or his style suggested as “what this club needs” in 2018 is hilarious. If I was asked “what this club needs” right now, my answers wouldn’t include a change of manager. The priorities for me; the return of fans, patience in the younger players, manager and staff, and more investment from the owners in the team and academy.
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Rovers v Birmingham-Saturday ,December 15th
JBiz replied to Bigdoggsteel's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Doesn’t matter who is upfront if you’re keeper drops a clanger and your defence falls asleep. I’m amazed you and Ewood Ace seemingly can’t see that. Oh wait, course I know why - it’s perfect excuse to criticise Brererton/Mowbray! Doh silly me. -
You know what’s equally as frustrating and leads to me getting fed up? The idea that buying players is akin to a supermarket... How much would you sell Lenihan or Nyambe for? Take that figure and double it for any similar aged but prem experienced players. Then look at someone like Graham, and find an effective similar replacement on reasonable wages under 25. What would be the cost of a lightning quick and quality final ball winger to be established in this division? All those “glaring” weaknesses aren’t going to be covered by 7m. Hopegully, if we do sign more players, particularly younger- they’ll be given more time than Brererton has been, before they’re labelled a “baffling clanger”
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Rovers v Birmingham-Saturday ,December 15th
JBiz replied to Bigdoggsteel's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Young players make more mistakes and I’d suggest Raya/Nyambe made the most significant errors yesterday. That doesn’t mean they aren’t worth persevering with though. Gutted really because for 70 minutes or whatever it was, we looked comfortable, effective and well organised. -
The Rovers ones are brewed in Uk and 3 quid, the WMC is £1.45 and it’s imported...! I hate to think I’m a lager snob but I’m sure they can do better than plastic fosters and some overpriced 330ml plastic bottle! Had three pints of Munich Paulaner hell 4.9 imported tonight, and I’d happy pay the 4 quid a pop for that kind of quality drink! Take note Waggo!
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If you’re buying, I’ll be there.l!!
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5/10 transfers over all though right? I mean surely we should’ve signed more than one player from the third tier who is seen as top level ready...!
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More like nightlife in Oswaldtwistle but just a quick shout out for the Tap Select bar in Oswaldtwistle. Really cool beers, good food, cool atmosphere. On the site of the old TSB. Also an old mate of mine running it! Oswaldtwistle is developing a real route once again too so I’d advise you have a go!
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See this is a really good point, up the food and drink on the concourses. Crap Fosters and one bitter option, we always have gone in the WMC because the price/choice/atmosphere is better prematch. Its all a bit plastic and expensive - you also mentioned about small outfit having an advantage but it’s been done at Ewood before. Anyone remember the Wainwright cask/barrels in the gaps behind riverside? £3 a pint. When was that?
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As for Evans.... I genuinely would’ve been annoyed 9 months ago, but he has grown on me recently especially because of the sheer persistence in his game. That said, I’m not exactly convinced he will keep it up. For me, it’s not because of a new contract or the NI call up, something we’ve all joked about at some point. I just think he has that unfortunate injury streak in him. Another good sign from the club though all in all, it’s quite easy to see the benefit of keeping him his perceived “peak”. Even if Reed is the best box to box midfielder we have. Rodwell certainly hasnt shown the fitness to go up and down the pitch like the others, although he’s hardly been tried at CM so he’s behind the rest on the basis he’s seemingly seen as a central defender by Tony. Smallwood has the best attitude, effort, and heart of all of them. Probably the most limited at times though on the ball. I love Elliot Bennett but I just think he’s not quite up to a more central defensive role, prefer him to be out wide with pace and energy. He did well when he deputised last season but that ultimatley was curtailed by Evans return and he’s hardly been out the team since.
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Googled “classless stunt” to get some idea of context, and I found a story about Janet Jackson showing her breast at a super bowl half time show. So, I think we’d agree, that’s if Waggott did the same at Ewood, at half time trying to sell HST’s. Not an image I really needed tbh.
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I agree he is an excellent man manager but I think “poor” is a gross overstatement of minor criticisms on transfers; Exhibit A; The cost of our main business last season - Was it Bell, Dack and Samuel that cost money? (about 1.25m?) Free; Smallwood, Downing, Whittingham, Gladwin, Hart, Leutwiler etc.. Id suggest the target of promotion was achieved because of excellent man management, and a good level of business. Ofcourse a couple have been no shows, but even the Downings, the loans like Chapman, Armstrong and Payne, played at least some part. Without Dack, we’d probably still be languishing in the third tier potentially, and since that where most of our kitty went - good transfer business complimenting a revival of Graham/Mulgrew/Bennett. I will be measuring this seasons transfer business against success - and so far we aren’t doing to badly, even if that’s with most of last years team. Lots of season left, if Brereton is still hardly touched by April/May, Rothwell is in the u23s and others like Palmer - recalled, Davenport no impact - I’d start to fall more into the belief we’ve cocked up this years kitty!
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Don’t remind me, still haunted by loads of idiots in the Riverside, and some fat Manc in a Rosie and Jim mask taunting us from behind the nets.
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Cannot agree, and I simply cannot accept the “it’s happened to us before” argument. The climate is different these days at the club and signing (to quote the manager) a “19 year old boy” but not thrusting him into the team is not “bizarre” Even if you suggest the “huge” fee makes this more concerning, I personally don’t think 7m will go very far for young championship experienced players. For example; How much would you sell Nyambe, Lenihan and Raya for? Finally - if there is any loan deal that we’ve signed that includes some sort of fee for the way he’s used - I’d suggest the most likely one of those is Palmer. I’d also suggest Chelsea have been on the blower a few times saying “why is he not playing”? There is an interview with the Peterborough chairman from earlier in the year (could’nt find) that talks about Liverpool including a sanction for NOT playing Ben Woodburn when he went to Sheff United. The reason for that was the demand for the player and Liverpool’s concern about stifling a talent.
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I might be getting old but I don’t think we’ve varied the setup or formation for 12 months. He hasn’t played as well this season - that’s something we can agree on
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Not expecting loads? Every match thread has a prediction for him to score. How about he starts first? You argue as if he is a stalwart proven championship striker. He isn’t. He’s played a few games, in the squad as third choice to Assombolonga and others. Injury thrust him into it, not readiness to usurp those around him. You might gloss over it - but our system is more important to any “usage of our forwards debate” than any condescending “This “Mowbray doesn’t consider him a striker”... I mean you truly have to be arrogant to think you know what the detailed thoughts of the manager are on a player- what he sees him as, his strengths, his weaknesses. Might be key element to you in this, but to me seems irrelevant what position he wants to use B.B. in, long term. I personally don’t think 3 months of being in the squad, on the bench and then coming on as a wide forward means TM thinks he’s no striker. That’s just me. By the same idea, you must think TM rates AA as a winger then? Even though he’s said on numerous occasions he sees Armstrong leading the line, and it’s his best position. Finally - I’m not defending TM. I’m saying what I think, my opinion. I think the idea that the appearances are reduced due to finance is laughable, or the idea that he is a “marquee” “clanger” already, basically just trolling. The idea that TM didn’t choose the signing is also a joke in my eyes, not least because I’ve listened to the man explain why he wanted him. To conclude - many, not sure if you included, say Palmer has been wasted because he hasn’t been used as a number 10. Well, on the occasion we had no Graham- we went with Palmer behind an un-droppable Dack. The same Palmer who played in that role for a promoted Huddersfield? Whilst a failed experiment it might be, painted as “indefensible” is way OTTIMO
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Good for you, I’m proud of you. I’d expect you to disagree with everything I’ve ever said if you genuinely believe the only two possible plausible reasons for Brererton not starting yet are; 1. Dodgy finance on loan AKA team impacted by financial choice not just manager or 2. Brererton forced on manager and he’s binning him off to make a point... In reply to your reasoning; Assumption he is on low wages though, I would call any figure an assumption since it’s not published. Doesn’t take a genius to understand why players with premier league experience or higher get paid more though does it? Armstrong is being given the same chance as last season, just because you’d play a different setup means little to the facts. The last point to make is you seemingly think it’s a simple! As if, we needed to replace Graham or at least have good quality cover... It’s not simple as googling the necessities.. it’s not ordering through CPC!
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Ask @K-Hod hahaha
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Only plausible explanations? I accept you may see with only two options, so black and white but I do not. There is plenty of things I’d suggest impact his usage on the field that don’t include his price or a pay by you play loan deal.... Just a selection since I’m waiting for a lift and the bar stool is late; 1. The manager himself just after signing said “Let's forget about the price now and concentrate on the player. He's a 19-year-old boy.” 2. We play one centreforward 3. We have Armstrong who is arguably deserved of a priority due to last season (like a few others, another comment from manager about giving them a chance is available) 4. Brererton has spent 99% of his entire career at one club, certain style, people, training, team mates, etc - not all players acclimatise instantly. 5. We attempted to sign other forwards prior to B.B. and thus one would predict wasn’t first choice or expected to be as good instantly. Plenty of others related to style of play, attitude, fitness, Danny Graham’s impact, Kasey Palmer being used as a number 10 - arguably his best position but can you drop Dack? Etc etc The price may be seen as more as a long term investment, and like AA, never played premier league football = softer wages = more to pay on transfer cost. Whilst this is a financial aspect - I believe it might be worth considering that 7m (even if it does get to that) in 2018, regardless of past records - is paltry to adding the monthly cost that teams such as Forest, added to their bills this previous summer, through wages. 7m upfront from us (unlikely) would only pay for 5 new players on 30k a week in wages for one season! Arrogance to suggest no plausible reason in your own mind means = it must be implausible. As I said earlier - the Brererton deal offers a potential “axe to grind” and there is absolutely no coincidence those most willing to wield it have been 5/10 on Mowbray for some time.
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See the problem is you can’t trust Mowbray, and suggest his reason for starting KP and Dack upfront in one game was “for no reason”. He had his reasons, right or wrong. Im not arrogant enough to think I know better, thus I can quite happily say “I don’t get that” without needing some far flung or nefarious rationale. Id also suggest that any 19 or 20 year old we sign is allowed time to bed into a new club before he is seen as a “poorly judged” acquisition. The reason for that, much like signing some players from the continent - they may need time to develop roots, routines and blend with the social group. Whilst I can understand many would expect an “expensive” signing to have more impact immediately, I don’t think the overreaction to this is warranted in the slightest.