Robbo for me. My local hairdresser is a staunch Rovers supporter who's father is on the Blackburn board.
He has had the chance to speak to many players over the course of the last year or so and says that Robinson has always expressed his disappointment at the way the club has gone in such a short time. He was particularly disgusted about that Venky's advert last year!
If we will find out in a few weeks it is someone leaving who is respected- that rules out Hoilett and Dunne (the latter as injury prone). Givet it would not surprise me so not likely to be him.
That leaves me with Paul Robinson or Pedersen.
In all honesty anyone who thinks it is not embarrassing is living in cloud keano land.
Should do a pool on who we think it is. Somebody make the odds.
I'm not sure f'in embarrassing is a particularly French phrase. It's also a strange comment when pointing at the club badge...
Robbo would be favourite and Grella rank outsider. Like he would be anywhere near the training ground.
It's been embarassing for as long as I can remember, approximately to the day THEY arrived with their Beckham / Ronaldhino / top four / CL comments and the rest.
Agree with Pie...seems a strange comment with little context if reported accurately.
I think the first moment I got an inkling that the owners might be nutjobs was when they sacked Big Sam and didn't replace him. Then they started talking about CL football and signing Ronaldinho and I knew it was going down the shítter.
I knew it was bad as soon as Vinjay approved it!
"I knew it was bad as soon as Vinjay approved it!"
Bores me rigid for years with his stupidity and twisted logic, then jogs on to support City the minute the going gets tough. To$$er!.
Monday was troublesome for me, not sure I've ever wanted United to win a game and I'd quite like City to win the league, except for Dimgay!
The consolation is that I know he'll never truly feel what winning or losing is because he's a gloryhunting plastic defector. But still...
Salgado at Brockhall? I think not.
I don't think any foreigners would necessarily use the expletive as the adjective with the possible exception of Gamst...
Things may be a changin'?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/may/02/blackburn-steve-kean
http://thisisfutbol.com/2012/05/blogs/premier-league/how-steve-keans-pathetic-tactics-effectively-condemned-blackburn-to-relegation
but not totally
http://www.footballtradedirectory.com/news/2012/may/blackburn-rovers-must-face-a-reality.html
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posted on 1/5/12
Dunn?
posted on 1/5/12
I think it's Givet
posted on 1/5/12
I reckon Robbo.
posted on 1/5/12
Robbo for me. My local hairdresser is a staunch Rovers supporter who's father is on the Blackburn board.
He has had the chance to speak to many players over the course of the last year or so and says that Robinson has always expressed his disappointment at the way the club has gone in such a short time. He was particularly disgusted about that Venky's advert last year!
posted on 1/5/12
If we will find out in a few weeks it is someone leaving who is respected- that rules out Hoilett and Dunne (the latter as injury prone). Givet it would not surprise me so not likely to be him.
That leaves me with Paul Robinson or Pedersen.
In all honesty anyone who thinks it is not embarrassing is living in cloud keano land.
posted on 1/5/12
Should do a pool on who we think it is. Somebody make the odds.
posted on 1/5/12
I'm not sure f'in embarrassing is a particularly French phrase. It's also a strange comment when pointing at the club badge...
posted on 1/5/12
Robbo would be favourite and Grella rank outsider. Like he would be anywhere near the training ground.
posted on 2/5/12
It's been embarassing for as long as I can remember, approximately to the day THEY arrived with their Beckham / Ronaldhino / top four / CL comments and the rest.
Agree with Pie...seems a strange comment with little context if reported accurately.
posted on 2/5/12
I think the first moment I got an inkling that the owners might be nutjobs was when they sacked Big Sam and didn't replace him. Then they started talking about CL football and signing Ronaldinho and I knew it was going down the shítter.
posted on 2/5/12
I knew it was bad as soon as Vinjay approved it!
posted on 2/5/12
"I knew it was bad as soon as Vinjay approved it!"
Bores me rigid for years with his stupidity and twisted logic, then jogs on to support City the minute the going gets tough. To$$er!.
posted on 2/5/12
Monday was troublesome for me, not sure I've ever wanted United to win a game and I'd quite like City to win the league, except for Dimgay!
The consolation is that I know he'll never truly feel what winning or losing is because he's a gloryhunting plastic defector. But still...
posted on 2/5/12
Dunny I reckon.
posted on 2/5/12
salgado?
posted on 2/5/12
Salgado at Brockhall? I think not.
posted on 2/5/12
I don't think any foreigners would necessarily use the expletive as the adjective with the possible exception of Gamst...
posted on 2/5/12
Things may be a changin'?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/may/02/blackburn-steve-kean
http://thisisfutbol.com/2012/05/blogs/premier-league/how-steve-keans-pathetic-tactics-effectively-condemned-blackburn-to-relegation
but not totally
http://www.footballtradedirectory.com/news/2012/may/blackburn-rovers-must-face-a-reality.html
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