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Farewell Premier League

Well I'm afraid that todays results have relegated us, there is no way that Rovers are going to win against Wigan and Chelsea, Venkys and Kean should be utterly ashamed of what they've done to our club but instead they will be laughing all the way to the bank, disgusting.

posted on 6/5/12

We are going where we belong as we dont deserve to stay up and that is the blunt honest truth as much as it makes me sad to say this.

comment by BRFC120 (U3766)

posted on 6/5/12

Never mind. At least Veny's will be investing that big, fat parachute payment into the squad. We will be back!

posted on 6/5/12

So Rovers beat Wigan 2-0 tomorrow, then next weekend City beat QPR by at least 3 goals, Bolton don't beat Stoke and Rovers beat Chelsea 1-0 to stay up on goals scored. Or we lose to Wigan...

posted on 6/5/12

Aye and me and Rover will go and dine together in a fancy restaurant.I really hope that something happens but its just not on.

posted on 6/5/12

So Rovers beat Wigan 2-0 tomorrow, then next weekend City beat QPR by at least 3 goals, Bolton don't beat Stoke and Rovers beat Chelsea 1-0 to stay up on goals scored. Or we lose to Wigan
++++++++++
Easy as that,no problems we can do it
I'm going to need a drink tomorrow i don't think i can watch it without one.

posted on 6/5/12

Drinking today....Duggy

posted on 6/5/12

We are going down
Stayed away from here recently as the whole situation with Rover's has been depressing me, but it feels the right time to say it...

It has been a pleasure to support a team who has made more than a fist of it in this league, given us highs and lows, trips to Europe, some heroes, some villains, some great goals and matches, 'giant' killings and at the same time us being beat by the 'minnows'. At the end of the day, a club from a town with a population of just over 100000 people, with a smaller fanbase than most and in an area surronded by footballing giants, these last 10 years have given me a lot of pride to wear the blue and white halves. We may not be everyones cup of tea, but our small little town has shown everyone at some point that Blackburn Rovers is a proud and well supported club (no matter what the WUMs say).
I am gutted our farewell to the league is like this, and like most, I fear it will be a long time before we are back, but if the last 18 months are ignored, I have some fantastic memories of 'little' Rovers in the Premiership mixing it with the 'big boys' and very few big city fans will ever know the pride I have felt for our club from a little town being at the top of English football.

2 more games to enjoy at this level, and although the club I love is not the same as it was, those memories will stay forever!

COYB!

posted on 7/5/12

well said henface - other generations of Rovers fans have never seen anything like the last 20 years at ewood- hopefully i will see it again at some stage- I'm a bit greedy!

posted on 7/5/12

Yeah, I want it back too mate at some point. Hopefully in a situation when we as Rovers fans can be proud of our club once more.

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