New Manager Bounce at Ewood?
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2025 10:11 am
As you'd expect the Ewood faithful are backing the new chap to the hilt.
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All it needs is for the Blackburn players to be told before this game that several clubs are looking at a number of their players, that should do the trick.
You must be gutted!Hutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:30 pmHe is a crap appointment, so I understand those posts.
They were in 5th place when Eustace left. Perfectly placed to bring in a serious manager with the brief being promotion. They could have tempted a few with a £1m promotion bonus for effectively six months work. This kind of job doesn't come up very often I.e a club sat inside the top 6 with 12 games to go. Many would jump at the chance, especially at a club with the pedigree they have. Think of the names they could have brought in.
What do those clown owners and their lapdogs do instead though? They bring in the most dreary and drab candidate they can find. A manager with no track record of success. A manager who has never managed a big club in England before. What has he done in the game to warrant being the Blackburn manager? He is already finding the job to be too much for him and is taking them backwards. The wrong appointment.
He'll be gone by December. Mark my words.
Long Live the VenkysHutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:30 pmHe is a crap appointment, so I understand those posts.
They were in 5th place when Eustace left. Perfectly placed to bring in a serious manager with the brief being promotion. They could have tempted a few with a £1m promotion bonus for effectively six months work. This kind of job doesn't come up very often I.e a club sat inside the top 6 with 12 games to go. Many would jump at the chance, especially at a club with the pedigree they have. Think of the names they could have brought in.
What do those clown owners and their lapdogs do instead though? They bring in the most dreary and drab candidate they can find. A manager with no track record of success. A manager who has never managed a big club in England before. What has he done in the game to warrant being the Blackburn manager? He is already finding the job to be too much for him and is taking them backwards. The wrong appointment.
He'll be gone by December. Mark my words.
Cmon venkys, do the correct thing, pull the financial plug and flush the bturds down the panHutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:30 pmHe is a crap appointment, so I understand those posts.
They were in 5th place when Eustace left. Perfectly placed to bring in a serious manager with the brief being promotion. They could have tempted a few with a £1m promotion bonus for effectively six months work. This kind of job doesn't come up very often I.e a club sat inside the top 6 with 12 games to go. Many would jump at the chance, especially at a club with the pedigree they have. Think of the names they could have brought in.
What do those clown owners and their lapdogs do instead though? They bring in the most dreary and drab candidate they can find. A manager with no track record of success. A manager who has never managed a big club in England before. What has he done in the game to warrant being the Blackburn manager? He is already finding the job to be too much for him and is taking them backwards. The wrong appointment.
He'll be gone by December. Mark my words.
To misquote an ex- Burnley manager, It’s Blackburn not Barcelona. He managed Watford with a much stronger recent history of being in the Premier league than Blackburn.Hutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:30 pmHe is a crap appointment, so I understand those posts.
They were in 5th place when Eustace left. Perfectly placed to bring in a serious manager with the brief being promotion. They could have tempted a few with a £1m promotion bonus for effectively six months work. This kind of job doesn't come up very often I.e a club sat inside the top 6 with 12 games to go. Many would jump at the chance, especially at a club with the pedigree they have. Think of the names they could have brought in.
What do those clown owners and their lapdogs do instead though? They bring in the most dreary and drab candidate they can find. A manager with no track record of success. A manager who has never managed a big club in England before. What has he done in the game to warrant being the Blackburn manager? He is already finding the job to be too much for him and is taking them backwards. The wrong appointment.
He'll be gone by December. Mark my words.
Watford have been in the Prem a few times these past 10 years, but let's be honest, they aren't a patch on Blackburn. The size of the club, the expectation, trophies won, the respect around the world...Blackburn wipe the floor with Watford on all of those counts.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 1:13 pmTo misquote an ex- Burnley manager, It’s Blackburn not Barcelona. He managed Watford with a much stronger recent history of being in the Premier league than Blackburn.
Never managed a big club in England beforeHutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:30 pmHe is a crap appointment, so I understand those posts.
They were in 5th place when Eustace left. Perfectly placed to bring in a serious manager with the brief being promotion. They could have tempted a few with a £1m promotion bonus for effectively six months work. This kind of job doesn't come up very often I.e a club sat inside the top 6 with 12 games to go. Many would jump at the chance, especially at a club with the pedigree they have. Think of the names they could have brought in.
What do those clown owners and their lapdogs do instead though? They bring in the most dreary and drab candidate they can find. A manager with no track record of success. A manager who has never managed a big club in England before. What has he done in the game to warrant being the Blackburn manager? He is already finding the job to be too much for him and is taking them backwards. The wrong appointment.
He'll be gone by December. Mark my words.
Hutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:13 pmWatford have been in the Prem a few times these past 10 years, but let's be honest, they aren't a patch on Blackburn. The size of the club, the expectation, trophies won, the respect around the world...Blackburn wipe the floor with Watford on all of those counts.
Stronger recent history? They've done nothing in the Prem have Watford apart from make an appearance. Nobody remembers them. Nobody misses them. That's a complete contrast to Blackburn who many neutrals want back in the Premier League.
Honestly, if you mention Watford FC around the world all you'll get back is "Oh yeah, Troy Deeney". That's it. That's all people remember them for.
The truth is, Ismael has bitten off far more than he can chew. He's not the man. Just like David Moyes at United, he's now realising what he has walked into. He'll be gone soon.
Nurse, someone's not been taking their meds againHutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:13 pmWatford have been in the Prem a few times these past 10 years, but let's be honest, they aren't a patch on Blackburn. The size of the club, the expectation, trophies won, the respect around the world...Blackburn wipe the floor with Watford on all of those counts.
Stronger recent history? They've done nothing in the Prem have Watford apart from make an appearance. Nobody remembers them. Nobody misses them. That's a complete contrast to Blackburn who many neutrals want back in the Premier League.
Honestly, if you mention Watford FC around the world all you'll get back is "Oh yeah, Troy Deeney". That's it. That's all people remember them for.
The truth is, Ismael has bitten off far more than he can chew. He's not the man. Just like David Moyes at United, he's now realising what he has walked into. He'll be gone soon.
And he still hasn't managed a big club in England you could say he is on a downward trajectory Barnsley Watford WBA Basturds the clubs he's managed have got progressively more insignificant with each appointment. 'gone by December' with the horse fiddlers entrenched at the bottom of the league & cut adrift hopefully.Hutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:30 pmHe is a crap appointment, so I understand those posts.
They were in 5th place when Eustace left. Perfectly placed to bring in a serious manager with the brief being promotion. They could have tempted a few with a £1m promotion bonus for effectively six months work. This kind of job doesn't come up very often I.e a club sat inside the top 6 with 12 games to go. Many would jump at the chance, especially at a club with the pedigree they have. Think of the names they could have brought in.
What do those clown owners and their lapdogs do instead though? They bring in the most dreary and drab candidate they can find. A manager with no track record of success. A manager who has never managed a big club in England before. What has he done in the game to warrant being the Blackburn manager? He is already finding the job to be too much for him and is taking them backwards. The wrong appointment.
He'll be gone by December. Mark my words.
I can't help laughing out loud when I read your posts. Your total lack of reality is mind blowing. There is a planet called earth, you need to try living on it for the sake of your mental well being. But please keep posting, it's very entertaining for the rest of the human race.Hutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:13 pmWatford have been in the Prem a few times these past 10 years, but let's be honest, they aren't a patch on Blackburn. The size of the club, the expectation, trophies won, the respect around the world...Blackburn wipe the floor with Watford on all of those counts.
Stronger recent history? They've done nothing in the Prem have Watford apart from make an appearance. Nobody remembers them. Nobody misses them. That's a complete contrast to Blackburn who many neutrals want back in the Premier League.
Honestly, if you mention Watford FC around the world all you'll get back is "Oh yeah, Troy Deeney". That's it. That's all people remember them for.
The truth is, Ismael has bitten off far more than he can chew. He's not the man. Just like David Moyes at United, he's now realising what he has walked into. He'll be gone soon.
Jeremy Bentham thinks that Hutchy isn't who he claims to be.daveisaclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:36 pmIt's a great bit this Hutchy. Up there in messageboard folklore with Tinnies, Jeremy Bentham and when DA used to be funny
Genuine question…..who funds you quite apparent drug habit?Hutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:13 pmWatford have been in the Prem a few times these past 10 years, but let's be honest, they aren't a patch on Blackburn. The size of the club, the expectation, trophies won, the respect around the world...Blackburn wipe the floor with Watford on all of those counts.
Stronger recent history? They've done nothing in the Prem have Watford apart from make an appearance. Nobody remembers them. Nobody misses them. That's a complete contrast to Blackburn who many neutrals want back in the Premier League.
Honestly, if you mention Watford FC around the world all you'll get back is "Oh yeah, Troy Deeney". That's it. That's all people remember them for.
The truth is, Ismael has bitten off far more than he can chew. He's not the man. Just like David Moyes at United, he's now realising what he has walked into. He'll be gone soon.
Delusions of Grandeur come to mind.Hutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:13 pmWatford have been in the Prem a few times these past 10 years, but let's be honest, they aren't a patch on Blackburn. The size of the club, the expectation, trophies won, the respect around the world...Blackburn wipe the floor with Watford on all of those counts.
Stronger recent history? They've done nothing in the Prem have Watford apart from make an appearance. Nobody remembers them. Nobody misses them. That's a complete contrast to Blackburn who many neutrals want back in the Premier League.
Honestly, if you mention Watford FC around the world all you'll get back is "Oh yeah, Troy Deeney". That's it. That's all people remember them for.
The truth is, Ismael has bitten off far more than he can chew. He's not the man. Just like David Moyes at United, he's now realising what he has walked into. He'll be gone soon.
Generally to frighten their kids back into line.SalouClaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:37 pmOn my travels to Singapore, Australia, the USA and South Africa, all the locals spoke of the mystical, huge, behemoth entity that is Blackburn Rovers
Hutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:30 pmHe is a crap appointment, so I understand those posts.
They were in 5th place when Eustace left. Perfectly placed to bring in a serious manager with the brief being promotion. They could have tempted a few with a £1m promotion bonus for effectively six months work. This kind of job doesn't come up very often I.e a club sat inside the top 6 with 12 games to go. Many would jump at the chance, especially at a club with the pedigree they have. Think of the names they could have brought in.
What do those clown owners and their lapdogs do instead though? They bring in the most dreary and drab candidate they can find. A manager with no track record of success. A manager who has never managed a big club in England before. What has he done in the game to warrant being the Blackburn manager? He is already finding the job to be too much for him and is taking them backwards. The wrong appointment.
He'll be gone by December. Mark my words.
Hutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:13 pmWatford have been in the Prem a few times these past 10 years, but let's be honest, they aren't a patch on Blackburn. The size of the club, the expectation, trophies won, the respect around the world...Blackburn wipe the floor with Watford on all of those counts.
Stronger recent history? They've done nothing in the Prem have Watford apart from make an appearance. Nobody remembers them. Nobody misses them. That's a complete contrast to Blackburn who many neutrals want back in the Premier League.
Honestly, if you mention Watford FC around the world all you'll get back is "Oh yeah, Troy Deeney". That's it. That's all people remember them for.
The truth is, Ismael has bitten off far more than he can chew. He's not the man. Just like David Moyes at United, he's now realising what he has walked into. He'll be gone soon.
Ahh Jeremy Bentham, where did he go? I liked that poster.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 5:25 pmJeremy Bentham thinks that Hutchy isn't who he claims to be.
Top poster is Hutchy. Comes on and speaks in the third person, and not as a rover. Whilst clearly being a huge rovers fan. I like the entertainment and welcome more of it.Nonayforever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 5:30 pmLove this thread. It's very very funny.
Please don't insult Hutchy, encourage him to post more.
It's pure quality. Better than anything the BBC throw out.
Comedy GoldHutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:13 pmWatford have been in the Prem a few times these past 10 years, but let's be honest, they aren't a patch on Blackburn. The size of the club, the expectation, trophies won, the respect around the world...Blackburn wipe the floor with Watford on all of those counts.
Stronger recent history? They've done nothing in the Prem have Watford apart from make an appearance. Nobody remembers them. Nobody misses them. That's a complete contrast to Blackburn who many neutrals want back in the Premier League.
Honestly, if you mention Watford FC around the world all you'll get back is "Oh yeah, Troy Deeney". That's it. That's all people remember them for.
The truth is, Ismael has bitten off far more than he can chew. He's not the man. Just like David Moyes at United, he's now realising what he has walked into. He'll be gone soon.
I don't think you're the real ****** *******.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 5:25 pmJeremy Bentham thinks that Hutchy isn't who he claims to be.