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v Bristol City (h) - 12/12/23
bluebruce replied to Jerseybean's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The only reason one was a goal and the other wasn't, is because Wahlstedt pulled off a good save. -
v Bristol City (h) - 12/12/23
bluebruce replied to Jerseybean's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The players are acting on instructions. Their competence at playing tippy tappy shit in their own third can be questioned, but we can hardly say it's their fault for 'wanting' to do that. -
v Bristol City (h) - 12/12/23
bluebruce replied to Jerseybean's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
13 against Leeds -
v Bristol City (h) - 12/12/23
bluebruce replied to Jerseybean's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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Only part of your post I disagree with. Wharton can much more reliably take the ball on the half-turn in our third, and could last year too. Morton getting picked ahead of him was nothing but a mistake. I don't know why it was done, but if that was a significant part of the rationale, it was wrong.
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That *was* the January Window
bluebruce replied to Herbie6590's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Transfermrkt says he did indeed mostly play RW, scoring 6 in 21 from there, and 3 from 5 up front. Looks ok, decent finishes. Hard to say if his all round game is up to it from that, but on our budget and with him being a freebie, a low wage offer might not be the worst idea. -
Sunderland sack Mowbray
bluebruce replied to Tugayisgod's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I think the truth lies somewhere between both your posts tbh. The points total was high, and for the most part he massively rejuvenated the form of a highly demoralised and failing team. He's not really responsible for the form of other sides. That said, he was alarmingly defensive in games we should have been able to take by the throat, and that conservatism cost us some points, any one of which would have kept us up. He made a decent fist of keeping us up in difficult circumstances, but also made some costly mistakes. For me, he is only about 10-20% responsible for our relegation. And he did get us straight back up to repair the damage. It's more what followed after that first season back up that bothers me. -
v Leeds Utd (h) - 9/12/23
bluebruce replied to Chris Whittys Barber's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Marcus Antonsson. Was only a loan but actually played twice as many games for us as for them. Currently plying his trade for Western Sydney Wanderers btw. -
Sunderland sack Mowbray
bluebruce replied to Tugayisgod's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I think they'll do no such thing unless they appoint a terrible manager. They've been in and around the playoffs with an average one. Mowbray's departure certainly didn't do us any harm, and we're terribly ran. Sunderland used to be terribly ran but seem to have got it together. -
v Leeds Utd (h) - 9/12/23
bluebruce replied to Chris Whittys Barber's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Has Brittain done anything of note since he started playing wide? Genuine question, I've not been able to watch games lately just highlights. -
Sunderland sack Mowbray
bluebruce replied to Tugayisgod's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
No surprise to see another club wasn't willing to entertain his death spirals. Although, it's really not all that bad compared to the ones he had here. That check list above though, he did pretty much all of that here too (although playing Dack wasn't a bad thing here). -
v Sheffield Wednesday (a) - 2/12/23
bluebruce replied to philipl's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Funny, I took the opposite view. Very little chance with the first one, extremely unfair to blame him for that one, and badly sighted for the second (lots of bodies), but thought he went down too easily for the third. If he'd pretty much stood his ground he'd have likely stopped it. However the real culprit for that one is whoever it was that was supposed to be the last defender but was too far up the pitch when that lucky bounce fell Sheff W's way. Utterly exposed us, that's why Szmodics was going nuts at him after the goal. Once a player goes one on one, anything can happen. I don't know if it's unrealistic standards or people having it in for Wahlstedt (generally seems to be people who effusively defended Pears in his shit patches) but he's getting far too much stick IMO. He's not shown to be good enough yet, but I'm definitely more confident than with Pears in goal. Plus he's still new to English football, the club and the country. He may improve once he's more settled. We miss Kaminski though, for me, far better than either of our current keepers have shown. -
The LT gave him a 6 😆
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That *was* the January Window
bluebruce replied to Herbie6590's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Scouts may see something that stats don't show, but I don't see any reason to attempt to sign a lad (Al-Hamadi) who has 8 goals in League Two (half the total of the first player you suggest) and sits joint 11th in the League Two top scorers list. Hard to see why us and Leeds would have any particular interest based on that. Frankly I'd have trepidation about signing any League Two striker for any sort of fee, I'd want to know they can hack it in the league between here and there first. Young only scored 2 goals in League Two last season, every chance he's flash in the pan. I wouldn't be asking him to make a 2 league jump unless it was for peanuts. -
Don't think he's gonna make it here. But the better he does in League One, the more chance someone throws us a small amount of money for him (probably no more than 100k given the financial clout of League One). Under contract until summer 2025, so this summer would be a good time to sell. He'll by 23 by then. In the league, he has 1 goal and 2 assists in 295 minutes. So slightly better than a goal contribution every 100 minutes. In the cups he's played 93 mins total, and scored against League Two Notts County (whilst playing RW apparently). Reasonable figures if he can maintain or improve them, but the most he has played a match is 70 minutes, and apart from his three 60-70 minute appearances in the league he hasn't played more than 26 mins in the rest, so he's hardly broken into a 9th placed League One side. All but three other teams in the league have played 1 or in many cases 2 less games than Lincoln. Incidentally, at this time last season he had played 303 minutes in the league for us, and 254 in the cup, so it's not like he's earned more game time a league below. Didn't score or assist for us all season in the league (542 minutes). Couple of cup goals (Norwich, West Ham) and a cup assist (Bradford). Personally it was his lack of apparent effort most of the time which bothered me.
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v Birmingham City (h) - 29/11/23 - 7.45 pm
bluebruce replied to Aqualung's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
He's got a squad more threadbare than Mowbray's ever was. Positional changes are sometimes necessitated by not having many options. -
Goalkeeping standards deteriorated
bluebruce replied to Tugayisgod's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
This thread is only 5 posts in and it's all been said really. But I agree, the change in tactics and keeper priorities has been responsible for a serious downgrade on keepers' ability to keep the ball out the net. Both developmentally and in terms of who gets bought and picked. Pears staying ahead of Kaminski in last season's pecking order was a prime example of these distorted priorities. I don't know the stats, but I bet there are more goals per shot on target now than there were 10 years ago. I see the logic of these modern keepers in playing a bit further up the field, having another player capable with their feet to relieve the defence when under pressure, inviting the opposition on more to create space for counters, etc., but it just can't be worth the loss of so many goals on account of a keeper not being good enough at their main job (not to mention being wildly out of position if the passing goes wrong). I'm all for modern methods when they work, but if you don't have a keeper capable of both sides of the game at a high level, the one you should pick is actual goalkeeping. It's not far off where you might as well put an actual midfielder as your keeper. I agree defenders don't defend as well these days as a result too. You normally only get to see an old school style at CB now when you play 3 of them, then you can play the tippy tappy and have someone like JPVH burst through the line to crunch someone. Catching vs punching, I've never understood that one. It's almost never the best choice to punch it. I can't imagine the data shows it is. It always used to go wrong back in the day (my god, David fucking James) and it still routinely goes wrong now. I don't get it. It makes sense if you've over committed and you're stretching to reach the ball at all, or if you have a very clear sight of an unmarked player you know you can accurately punch it to for an immediate counter. It can potentially make sense if you think you're going to end up on the floor and aren't confident you'll keep hold of the ball. I can't think of any other scenario it makes sense. And yet it's the choice most modern keepers seem to make most of the time if there's a player anywhere near them. Why? I don't remember someone like big Brad ever catching the ball then dropping it without being fouled. I've certainly seen many punches into danger zones though, plenty resulting in goals. It's a trend that should have gone away by now, not become the norm. Much like short corners. -
v Birmingham City (h) - 29/11/23 - 7.45 pm
bluebruce replied to Aqualung's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
He's 20. Just for the sake of accuracy, not saying he should be the finished article at 20 either. -
v Birmingham City (h) - 29/11/23 - 7.45 pm
bluebruce replied to Aqualung's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
True, but I'd have thought Garrett was somebody who would have been brought on to shore it up. -
v Birmingham City (h) - 29/11/23 - 7.45 pm
bluebruce replied to Aqualung's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
LT said it seemed to take a deflection. -
v Birmingham City (h) - 29/11/23 - 7.45 pm
bluebruce replied to Aqualung's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I wouldn't be anything else. And certainly not a Brum fan. -
v Birmingham City (h) - 29/11/23 - 7.45 pm
bluebruce replied to Aqualung's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Annnnnnd breathe -
v Birmingham City (h) - 29/11/23 - 7.45 pm
bluebruce replied to Aqualung's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
It's insane that I follow a club where, at 3-0 up, I still didn't feel entirely comfortable the points were secured. And that I'm now predictably biting my nails with 5 mins of normal time remaining. -
v Birmingham City (h) - 29/11/23 - 7.45 pm
bluebruce replied to Aqualung's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I'm unable to watch, but the stats imply we haven't learnt our lessons (winning away when we counter attack, losing at home when we try to control possession). 72% possession for us, yielding one shot on and one shot off target, to Brum's 2 on target, 3 off. -
v Birmingham City (h) - 29/11/23 - 7.45 pm
bluebruce replied to Aqualung's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The average age of that bench must be crazily low.