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philipl

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  1. I believe the Ipswich 500k gap on Sammy is not true. Apparently it is much bigger with Ipswich low balling and moving very slowly. The only number we have heard authoritatively is their 6m initial offer. Obviously age is a factor but Sammy scored more goals last season than any of Stewart, Gyokeres, Akpom, Mitrovic (46m for a 29 year old!), Assombalonga, Gayle, Bowen, Toney, Maupay, Watkins and Adam Armstrong did before their treansfers which between them averaged just over 20m in transfer fees. An asking price of 15m and accepting 12m would be very reasonable in that context.
  2. My views about Waggott are well known. Last season's interview horrified me when he stated the ambition was to stay in the League and develop young players- just after we had missed out on the play-offs on goal difference. So for him to say this year's target is top half to be in position to challenge for the play-offs was as big a surprise. At least we didn't get the team bus bought (it was hired)... I am sure he is aware of the contents of the last 80 pages on this thread. Well time to walk the walk because talking the talk is easy. 20 days to transfer deadline day- we pay transfer fees in instalments as well as receiving them in instalments. Let's see if this was all BS and whether for the first time in four windows we can process paperwork properly. There enough Chiefs to make sure the right button is pressed. Of course I know we will be let down.
  3. This thread will get interesting when the PL loan deals start becoming available.
  4. Stockport had a good win yesterday. Over to Rovers to maintain momentum.
  5. Can believe the Rovers team being a nightmare but this is a club which has paid 20m for Liam Delap....
  6. Watched a lot of the second half. Norwich individually and collectively woeful all over the park. They can't possibly be that bad again when we go to Carrow Road. Oxford played lovely neat compact football but were never seriously challenged. A lot of their passing looked spectacularly good but left me thinking an aggressive pressing side could really mess with them.
  7. I have just watched those extended highlights. Pears' starting position is all wrong. For the first goal, both hands are by his hips when Nelson heads the goal. By that stage his arms and hands should be much higher and if they were it would be a routine palm over of a ball directly over his head. For the second he has drifted too far towards his near post which means he doesn't get a strong hand on the headed ball which actually brushed his belated lunge. if he had been where he should have been, he would have blocked it.
  8. Hyam and Carter had poor moments but I think a lot is down to Pears not being a commanding keeper.
  9. Well that was sweet to say the least. Particularly after the "Rovers are just here to be beaten" Sky pre-match build-up. Positives: - Eustace has got us (mostly) playing crisply with the ball moving between players much quicker than last season and far fewer unforced errors in passing direction - the three subs switch immediately preceded their equaliser but we were going to lose that game had Eustace not made the change when he did. It was nice to have that depth on the bench. - Gueye is better than Gally in ball control and positional play and as good at defensive headers - Yuki is a strong lad as well as all energy and took his goal delightfully. That challenge on him could and perhaps should have been red as it was always over the ball. - Trav and Tronstad look an awesome combination in midfield. Apparently JRC had a hamstring tweak. Cautionary: - Derby defence was sent AWOL. Most other Championship defenders are much better. Derby were quick going forward but had no punch in open play. Most other Championship sides will be better in open play. Only their corners were excellent. - even with Derby defence being poor and Hedges' mobility taking all over the front line, Derby coped too easily with him but would have struggled faced with some explosive pace in Hedges' position. Negative: - both Derby goals went straight past Pears and a keeper with quicker reactions would have saved both. Getting a new keeper is top priority because Pears is sub-par at Championship level in so many other ways as well.
  10. So in the words of Souness, "we have to wee with the willy we have got" Challenge for Eustace to get a result with the current squad - this will tell us as much about him as the players. I suspect a spirit crushing 0-0 despite the inadequacies of both keepers. That in itself will be progress given our abysmal record against newly promoted sides in recent seasons.
  11. Waggott rank incompetence strikes again
  12. Still no Rovers TV offer
  13. Interesting game. Derby don't have a keeper. Rovers don't have a crowd.
  14. https://theanalyst.com/2024/08/championship-predictions-2024-25-opta/ Opta forecast Rovers to finish 16th with a 1.7% chance of automatic promotion, 9% chance of a play-off place and 17% chance of relegation.
  15. God knows ... or perhaps the WATR minutes taker...
  16. As someone who will be perfectly content to see Burnley fail this season, I greeted Scott Parker's appointment with a broad smile.
  17. It has been reported on here often enough that Rovers management and the Trust agree the factual content and both sign the minutes as a true and accurate record.
  18. If it goes to the Court still contested, Venky's and their ownership of Rovers are in a whole lot of trouble. The judge almost certainly won't pronounce judgement on the day and will either call for further hearing(s) or announce a future date for adjudication. In either case, the transfer deadline will have come and gone before the decision is made. Conversely, this sort of case often gets sorted out by an out of Court agreement between parties and on the day the Judge is asked to approve the agreed settlement. Sometimes the Court is unconvinced either by a detail or by the whole deal but usually the Judge will have been pre-briefed and it becomes a formality.
  19. Or he had something to say...
  20. PNE played Everton- Everton eschewed pre-season glamour fixtures
  21. Hull have fruitcase ownership. They had the basis for a serious promotion push six months ago.
  22. Alternatively, Sammy bagging a brace might persuade Ipswich to meet the asking price... Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
  23. Communication directly with Suhail is as close to talking to Venky's since the two Ians visited Pune a decade ago. It appears Waggott is at the very least being diminished and quite rightly so. Beyond this I am holding fire until we see the minutes. Accusing WATR of being underhand is inappropriate at this stage- we are promised an open set of minutes- let's see what they say...
  24. When the window opened I was of the view that the squad would be dramatically changed by the time the window closed and I still think that will be the case. It took a long time to get started but my gut feel we are only half way through the permanent moves and then there is the mad dash for loans when the PL clubs are sorting out their squads at the end of the window. I suspect we will have to wait for winger(s) until the end of the month.
  25. I am sitting tight until I see what I can and cannot see. I suspect it is going to be 180 for the ability to see only 30 or so games.
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