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v Norwich City (h) - 1/3/2025
MB Rover replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Looks like he did his hamstring at the end too. -
v Norwich City (h) - 1/3/2025
MB Rover replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
We were a bit too stand-off-ish for my liking today. Let them have the ball on half way as much as they liked, the few small moments we did press them we won cheap throw ins and forced them long which Carter/Hyam mopped up easily. Would’ve liked us to get at them a bit more especially being at home. -
v Norwich City (h) - 1/3/2025
MB Rover replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Have you seen it? A 50/50 he caught Crisene on the top of his foot not his knee 🤣 -
Valérien Ismaël: Blackburn Rovers Head Coach
MB Rover replied to DE.'s topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Not overly under or even over whelmed, just whelmed, similar to when we appointed Eustace. Not a bad appointment for me, sacked after 1 win in 10 at WBA, but Eustace had 2 in 13 was it before he left us? It happens in this league. I’m just glad it wasn’t the Adkins/Pearson/Grayson I was fearful of us getting! -
Won’t let me edit for some reason, whatever his last name is
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Adam Ownes is gonna appoint himself at some point isn’t he
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That number 8 for Swansea looks decent…
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In danger of being 5 or 6 here, just not got going whatsoever
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Slightly, incredibly weak though
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That’s absolutely shocking from pears
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We’ll never get a straight answer of who pulled back, but Alex Crook does have good Bournemouth sources so I’d suggest if he says it’s a no, that it’s a definite no.
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And this was always gonna happen when we didn’t move quickly. It’s now 2 weeks since the majority of people knew Eustace would be leaving for Derby. We’re pissing around interviewing DE&I candidates that have no managerial credentials instead of just applying the right man. For what it’s worth though, not overly disappointed if we did miss out on O’Neill.
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Might be in the minority here but I’d be targeting a big name on a 6 month deal with a huge bonus if promoted. A ‘long term’ manager, whatever that means, is no use to us right now and my focus would be on the next 6 months only.
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Dunno about earlier in the week but Gerrard was in Bahrain on Saturday, one of my mates said he’d seen him there out for tea with his family, but then again I was wrong about Travis supposedly not meeting with Eustace so 🤷🏼♂️
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Eustace…he gone…*official*
MB Rover replied to jim mk2's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
A statement from WATR: Dear Member, Please find below a statement from the Supporters Trust on recent developments at Ewood Park. On January 3rd, the WATR board sent the following communication to Steve Waggott: “We are writing on the eve of one of the most important games in recent times. Rovers haven’t beaten our arch-rivals in 14 years, and the fortunes of our respective clubs have taken polar opposite paths during the time Venky’s have been our owners. Ewood Park will be full of passionate Rovers fans for the first time in many years due in no small part to the belief and togetherness that has been driven by John Eustace so far this season. Aside from being a hugely important league game this fixture could also prove to be a watershed in reconnecting the fanbase with the club. Whatever the result, there are encouraging signs that things are improving, and the club must proactively step up its efforts in fan engagement to capitalise on this. Despite this we do have some major concerns. While we hope these prove to be unfounded, we believe it is necessary to outline our current position. Failure to adequately invest in the playing squad during this window would make it necessary for us to change our outlook and public stance. We remain committed to supporting the team on the pitch, and to working with the staff at Ewood to ensure supporters are represented. However, it would mean that we would have to publicly call for the owners to sell the club. To reiterate what we have said many times before, the last 2 January windows have been nothing short of farcical, and damaged the credibility of our club,owners and senior staff. Last year also seriously jeopardised our Championship status. Furthermore, the nature of our failings have led to supporters questioning the competence and motives of the owners and those within their employment. We simply cannot have another similar situation, and there are people within the club who must understand and acknowledge this. A repeat ofJanuary 2023 or 2024 will not only decimate the good work that has been done but would also likely lead to turbulence and protests against you and the owners. Given our strong P&S/FFP position, our current league position, and the overall strength (or otherwise) of the division there are no excuses as to why we shouldn’t be signing players to give the manager and squad the best chance of success. The entire point of a football club is to compete and strive to be better. We are constantly told that the owners are committed to returning Rovers to the Premier League, and now is the time for them to back up their words with actions. For the third time in four seasons, we have a realistic chance to make at least the play offs, thanks to an impressive first half ofthe season. But this can only be achieved with investment in strengthening the playing squad. A third failure to do so during the January transfer window while nicely poised would render the relationship between the owners and the supporters untenable. John Eustace is on record as saying the squad needs investment. You have also stated publicly that transfer funds are required and have been requested from the owners via Suhail. If funds are not forthcoming, we can only conclude that the aspirations of the owners and their representative for the football club do not match those of the management, board, players and fanbase. We believe in the club, and think that John Eustace can bring us success, but neither you nor he can succeed with one hand tied behind your backs. Given our well documented struggles to keep within P&S limits for years,this is an opportunity which may not come around again for many years. Players that command a fee like Adam Wharton are exceptions. The legacy of that sale must be the progression of the squad to promotion challengers, it can’t be to maintain mid table mediocrity in the second tier. We do not think decent investment in the playing side is a big ask, particularly given the transfer fees we have recouped in the last 12 months. It is a necessary expense in football, and the duty of our owners to make the team as strong as possible. The owners must understand how privileged they are to be involved in our football club. We are confident that if any of our members had their financial wherewithal they would do everything in their power to ensure Rovers were a success, and we expect the same from the Rao family. This window represents a real opportunity for them to turn the club into an asset rather than the burden they seem to currently view it as.” While the club managed to bring in 6 signings, 5 of them are contracted only until the end of this season, and the short term nature of them does nothing toallay our long term concerns for the wellbeing of our club. Evidently John Eustace is of a similar opinion. To lose a manager who has done so much good work to restore some pride and hope to our club is heartbreaking. To lose him from a playoff position to a team currently in the relegation zone is a damning indictment of everything that is wrong with our club. There is a massive amount of completely justified anger from our fanbase at present, and fan unrest has been a near constant for the entirety of Venky’s ownership. This is hardly surprising considering the catalogue of disasters we have experienced over the last 14 years. It’s irrelevant who is employed as a director of the club: Karen Silk, Derek Shaw, Alan Myers, Simon Hunt, Paul Hunt, Mahesh Gupta, Vineeth Errabelly, Mike Cheston, Rohan Bhagwat, Paul Agnew, Ian Silvester, have all come and gone since Venky’s took over, and none of their departures brought about change. What M Sreenivasa Rao and Gandhi Babu do is anyone’s guess. It is apparent that Steve Waggott is expected to run elements of the club without the required autonomy or backing to do so. The one constant throughout the Venky’s tenure has been Suhail Pasha. While his title has changed in that time, his role as advisor/conduit/owners representative has remained broadly the same. With the Rao family remaining absent for over a decade he appears to hold a lot of power despite having no prior experience in football. We feel that the only acceptable advice for Suhail to pass on to the Rao family is to finally do the right thing and sell the club. New owners who care for the club and will treat Rovers and its supporters with the respect we deserve are long overdue. Sent on behalf of the Board of We Are The Rovers Supporters Trust -
Eustace…he gone…*official*
MB Rover replied to jim mk2's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Reeks of Paul Warne. Absolutely stinks to high heaven of it. -
Eustace…he gone…*official*
MB Rover replied to jim mk2's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Sounds like that's exactly what happened, he had no interest in meeting with Eustace, with us or against us type of player. 11 of his type and we'd be a Premier League outfit. -
Eustace…he gone…*official*
MB Rover replied to jim mk2's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
He collapsed during the warm up the other day so it might not be his leg he needs to worry about!! -
Eustace…he gone…*official*
MB Rover replied to jim mk2's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Hahahahahahahaahahahahahaha Chaddy please stop, you're killing me. -
Eustace…he gone…*official*
MB Rover replied to jim mk2's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
'Apparently' Travis in particular is absolutely fuming at both the club and Eustace, refused a meeting with him this morning before training supposedly. -
Eustace…he gone…*official*
MB Rover replied to jim mk2's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
It's like a buyout clause, Derby have stated they will meet it to buy him out of his current deal. Obv they won't actually buy it out until after their talks and he accepts their job. So technically yeah we have to grant him permission. If we blocked it then we could theoretically be sued. -
Eustace…he gone…*official*
MB Rover replied to jim mk2's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Bradley Johnson? -
Eustace…he gone…*official*
MB Rover replied to jim mk2's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Clickbaiting, said goodbye this morning after training