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This was precisely my thinking when I read that! There's a fair chance its all nonsense I suppose, but if its true and the quoted price is £800k then we are either brassic or clueless. How little do they expect a club to charge for an established championship goalkeeper with age on his side?
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I think that late equaliser is psychologically really important. Keeps the self belief flowing at an important time.
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Would you sign Christian Walton
Gamst replied to Prelude's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
An emphatic YES. He has all the attributes to become a premier league keeper. Decent shot stopper, reads the game well, commanding presence and good distribution. He has made some mistakes but he is very young for a keeper and will only get better. Brighton would be foolish to let him go, but if there is the option to buy we should push the boat out if necessary...would fit the Venkys ethos of buying young and selling for a profit. I'm sure someone wise once said that you are only as good as your keeper and I believe it's no coincidence that we have appeared much more solid since his form has improved. -
Brentford (A) - 12:30pm KO (Sat 22nd Feb 2020)
Gamst replied to a topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
We may be further from the playoffs but other results were pretty positive keeping plenty of others within spitting distance. Long way to go. -
Having a decent goal difference is certainly helpful and serves as decent evidence that we are where we deserve to be in the league! I also don't think any of the teams above us (maybe excluding WBA) are home and hosted so it's all to play for.
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Barnsley (h) - the Cauldron Of Hate part 2?
Gamst replied to MCMC1875's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Feels like the tide has turned for Tony, which is interesting after a win. We must have been atrocious! -
We've scored twice within a minute this season and lost both games 3-2. We are mentally fragile and not at all ruthless. Frustratingly, we have decent players (who won't stick around for ever). We need a new manager to marshall the troops. Venkys should act soon to prevent matters getting worse. Suspect they won't.
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I don't see why we wouldn't be able to attract a decent replacement. Venkys have been loyal to Mowbray and have backed him with funds. Managers wont care about their previous misdemeanors if they are promised time and funds. I doubt their ability to sack Mowbray and choose the best candidate, but there should be some decent applicants.
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I agree with TM that we look a better team than last season. He has made lots of mistakes, but we are making slow progress. My suspicion is that he has probably taken the team as far as he can and that a more dynamic manager could get pretty good results from a squad that has the makings of a decent team! He deserves so much credit for steadying a rapidly sinking ship and starting the rebuild. I hope he realises his limitations and steps aside before things get messy.
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They won't win many away from home! Had a feeling today might be underwhelming after the recent positivity.
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Mowbray seems to be making a lot of bewildering decisions that are generally at odds with the fan consensus. Generally not a good indicator of longevity.
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I know he is not a world beater, but signing Lynch on a free as a no nonsense type CB would make the squad look more complete. Maybe this is the plan.
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I bet he's telling Cunningham that he is not assured a starting spot as we speak...
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A very amateurish pre-season has culminated in a home defeat to a relegation favourite. A game we really needed to win considering the quality of our upcoming opponents. The quality of the pre-season opposition was laughable, but the biggest failing though is our inability to recruit the defenders we so desperately need. It has been clear since the New Year that we needed a defensive overhaul and TM even stated as much in the spring and here we are starting the season with Mulgrew, Bell and Bennett. TM told our only firm long term defensive target that he is not assured a starting position so he chose to go to PNE. Looks like he told Tosin something similar which nearly meant he changed his mind. Peak stupidity from TM. If we fail to recruit by Thursday then fans will not be especially patient if we struggle in our first 5 matches.
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Tommy Elphicke would be an ideal signing and has been released by Villa. Was the catalyst for reviving Hull City's season!
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I suppose I'm struggling to see him turning this around. We seem to lack direction and he can't seem to solve our defensive frailties. I like TM, but if he was sacked tomorrow I wouldn't be too disappointed. In fact, I'd prefer him to leave before the fanbase turn with his reputation in tact. I suppose weakening the squad in the January transfer market when we were just outside the playoffs was what irked me most. Just a couple more wins in the last 8 matches and we'd be right up there. Kind of criminal really.
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Theres more 'desire, commitment, drive and honesty' on show at Crufts this evening!
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I try to avoid knee-jerk reactions and I want TM to succeed as I think he's a genuinely good guy who brought some integrity and honesty back to the club when it was at its lowest ebb. However... his lack of ambition in the January transfer window has backfired monumentally. Whats especially galling is how every other team in the play-off contest have stumbled along with mediocre form. Had we won just 2 of the last 6 games (starting with Reading and Rotherham!) we would still be in the shake-up! I also cannot fathom why we let Paul Downing go out on loan given our poor defensive record and injury prone defenders. The other massive warning sign is the teams soft underbelly. We lose to weaker teams, we cannot hold a lead, we concede late on, we concede after scoring, we have a porous defence. Its suddenly looking gloomy when we should have been using our momentum just 1 month ago to move the club forward. A real shame and a massive opportunity spurned.
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Back him of course! We are more than likely to consolidate our league status after getting promoted at the first time of asking. People need to get a grip. We are on a shocking run at present and the signing of Brereton seems to be an aberration, but apart from that he is doing pretty well! It's easy to let our current form cloud your judgement, but we need to look at the bigger picture and we are definitely on an upwards trajectory.
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I am conflicted when it comes to TM. My hunch is that he will struggle to take us any further. I don't feel like he is ruthless enough to get the best out of the players and the soft underbelly that we repeatedly show is evidence of that. Having said that, he deserves more time to prove the doubters wrong as he has generally done a sterling job so far. His most significant contribution has been the way he reversed the club's rapid descent and brought some pride back in the badge. He has mostly achieved this by being a thoroughly nice man. He deserves to be given every reasonable opportunity to get us back to the promised land!
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People must have ridiculously high expectations. To be in with a shout of the play offs the first season after promotion is really rather impressive. We are not going to win them all!
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[Archived] Benni Mccarthy - Gone
Gamst replied to adam lodge's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
"There is no such thing as being overweight" I bet Michelle McManus is delighted with this news! -
Im currently living up in Scotland and found this match hugely amusing. My scottish friends were saying how they believed Scotland were on the cusp of something special lol, and then they go and lose to Belarus. My Scottish room mate took some serious stick!