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Bohinen1983

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  1. Offer Rothwell and Lenihan better deals, sign the MK Dons lad and it'll have been a tremendous window, I think I'd like to see a more able no2, perhaps give Eastham a go if the chance aries.
  2. Buckley linked to Leeds and Burnley.
  3. Nice one, thanks for the info!
  4. Are Fulham on telly tonight?
  5. Imagine if we'd kept the core of our best recent academy graduates together and you add in what we have.. Gk: Raya Dc: Wharton Dc: Hanley Dc: O'Connor Rwb: Nyambe Lwb: Pickering Mc: Travis Mc: Buckley Mc: Rothwell St: Brereton St: Gallagher St: Khadra That's before you go futher back and look at Phil Jones, Dunn, Duff, Beattie, Johnson, Tiny Taylor et.al We've got a very fruitful academy. Something to be proud of.
  6. How can you compare Pears and Raya? Raya was brilliant at Rovers, he made a few mistakes but was largely brilliant, Pears just isn't as good, he obviously has the capacity toplay very well but he doesn't seem to be able to replicate that, That's what makes a good keeper. I think to blame the coach for tha is harsh. I know the counterargument; 'if he's good sometimes a good coach could make him good all the time.' If only it was that easy. Every keeper has the occasional great game. It's been said the thing that seperates non-league players from top notch ones is the ability to consistently replicate their best form. He's above his level. No amount of coaching is going to fix that. He reminds me of Steele- who ironically is somehow playing in the premiership now. I can't see the logic in letting Raya and Fisher leave, the latter now being chased by Swansea and bringing in Kaminski and Pears. I really like Kaminski but I don't think he's better than Raya nor do I think Pears is better than Fisher who has done consistently well at MK Dons. To me our former keepers were blamed for a poor defense infront of them, I'd much rather have kept the pair of them and rediverted the cash elsewhere- easy to say in hindight but I was a big fan of the pair of Raya and Fisher and gutted to see them both leave.
  7. Looks about right to me, some tough games coming up for Fulham, Bournemouth et al.. Play-offs at the moment feel very achievable atm- enjoying it whilst it lasts!
  8. Travis is a brilliant right back, remember seeing him there several times for the academy. Nyambe is an important player, whilst he doesn't cross the ball that well or often usually just checks back, he getting so far up the pitch creates an overload and problems for the opposition. Shame about the lads contracts, I thnk it's bloody dreadful management, but it is what it is. If Nyambe is going lets hope this new right back can step in and improve us. If Nyambe is off then this fella seems a well scouted option to replace him. Perhaps even an improvement but time will tell. Rothwell is the one to keep, he's irreplaceable. If selling Nyambe meant we could offer Rothwell what he wants I'd take that.
  9. Me and my lad, being completely objective came up with this 🤣. I think that'll be the top six Rovers probably 3rd or 4th, could live with 100 points though! For a bit of fun lets see what everyone else gets then we can take an average league position. https://thefishy.co.uk/calculator1.php
  10. Nyambe won't be that easy to replace, as someone else pointed out, you'll have to find a better player for a combined lower transfer fee and wage than it'd cost to give Nyambe what he's wanting- good luck with that one.. There's also this myth good rightbacks are easy to come about- they're not. Give these lads the contracts they deserve unless you can replace them with better players for less than the cost of their contracts.
  11. That was a shambolic display of reffing.
  12. I know, still a Rover though, just talking about options we'd have as a club. Hope he does well at Scunny.
  13. I think Mitrovic has been decent where ever he has been. To say he couldn't hit a barn door is a bit unfair. He is a very good, well proven striker. His international record speaks volumes.
  14. I love players with pace, it means the opposition have to sit deeper. I think Burke looks quite a threatening player, I could see him as a wide forward. In saying that I could only see him coming in to replace Khadra or Brereton not as well as, unless the plan is to move Big Ben into the middle? Burke---- Brereton ---- Khadra OR Brereton--- Gallagher --- Burke I'd like to keep Khadra and sign Burke if possible. He would give us quite a few options up top, especially if we can keep hold of Khadra. Butterworth and Dolan biting at their heels then the younger lads coming through in Mcbride and Burns coming through. We'd have an abudance of options moving forwards. Makes me think I would rather see us allocate such funds towards keeping hold of the quality we already ahve...
  15. I can't see Brighton calling them two back if they have any serious aspirations of signing Brereton at any point in the future.
  16. If you take away that freak result against Fulham we're more or less on par with them. I know it sounds ridiculous, but if you discount that result and say we lost 2-0 instead of 7-0 Fulham would have: Goals for 46 (51), Goals against 19 Rovers would be 3 points behind, Goals for 41, Goals against 22 It's hypothetical but not competely pointless, I think it shows that taking away an absolute freak result we're right up their behind and based upon our current trajectory they should be concerned. It's interesting how after that, results the fortunes of both clubs have differed. Fulham have looked abject and been on a dreadful run of form whilst Rovers have ripped up the Championship. The gap we have clawed back on the top two is outrageous. If you'd told me we'd be in this situation on Boxing day I'd have told you Mowbray should be sacked and our season was ready to enter into a death spiral. Well Mr Mowbray, and the players, I tip my hat. Credit were credit is due. Absolutely fantastic bunch of hungry, young dynamic players. There's a long way to go but I think the top two isn't an unrealstic thing to shoot at.
  17. Which, in an elite athlete is absloutely miniscule.
  18. Because they don't want to take it?
  19. I think the inconsistency people often cite can now be put to bed. I'd attribute any inconsistency in the past to the sporadic nature of his appearances, being played out of position or playing in a dysfunctional side. Put Rothwell with better players and he'll look even better- in my opinion, which obviously you're welcome to disagree with.
  20. If I was Tony Mowbray I'd be giving Joe Rothwell whatever he's asking for. The man is an angel. He glides around a football pitch majestically and blends that with an element of comabtiveness- an absolute joy to watch. He could easily play Premierleague football. We've been fortunate enough to witness some top-top talent at Rovers over the years and there's little doubt in my mind Rothwell is in that category. You simply cannot let this kind of asset leave for nothing- name a like-for-like replacement?! You can't, you simply can't!
  21. Offer them a new contract with a promotion clause- significant increase in wages IF we go up, if we don't pop realistic release fee's in their contracts. I could see the latter upsetting a few fans but it's better than them walking for nothing....
  22. Yeh, but for Pears the outcome of the game could have been completely different. He looked confident and dominant on crosses too. I'm not saying I don't want Kaminski back, but surely Pears has done himself no harm in his performances. What's happened to Stergiakis? He came with quite a good reputation, Eastham was on the bench on Saturday I noticed ahead of him.
  23. This!! Enjoy the moment, lads. It might go tits, it might not, but bloody hell, I'm loving every moment!
  24. Wharton has made a tremendous difference, the guy's a class act. There was a moment in the first half were he showed great feet in a passage of play that led to a dangerous opportunity. We could do with another right back, and an extra creative midfielder imo incase Rothwell gets injured. Got to keep this side together and go for it now. I take my hat off to Mowbray, after the Fulham defeat I called for him to go- well, he's proven me and many others wrong. Credit where credit is due. Offer the players new contracts with promotion clauses indicating a significant rise in wages in line with the Premier League money.
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