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BLACKBURN RAVER 21-11-2008 12:06

ince
 
ince out, ince out, he knows bloody nowt, we do the incey shuffle, and wer goin down, thats wot its all about ....:mad::mad::mad:

K-P 21-11-2008 12:21

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hes doing a great job.. leave him alone :)

Mancie 21-11-2008 13:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER (Post 653393)
ince out, ince out, he knows bloody nowt, we do the incey shuffle, and wer goin down, thats wot its all about ....:mad::mad::mad:

thats the worst football chant I've ever heard!..... I'll listen out for it next time Rovers are on telly getting a good hiding :D

AccyMad 21-11-2008 13:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER (Post 653393)
ince out, ince out, he knows bloody nowt, we do the incey shuffle, and wer goin down, thats wot its all about ....:mad::mad::mad:

You can't say none of us tried to warn you but were shot down in flames & accused of it being sour grapes :rolleyes:

cashman 21-11-2008 13:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER (Post 653393)
ince out, ince out, he knows bloody nowt, we do the incey shuffle, and wer goin down, thats wot its all about ....:mad::mad::mad:

some fan........:rolleyes:

lancsdave 21-11-2008 13:46

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According to the Telegraph headlines yesterday the club captain was suggesting they make him redundant;

Blackburn Rovers skipper Nelsen: Lay off the boss!

K-P 21-11-2008 14:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 653437)
You can't say none of us tried to warn you but were shot down in flames & accused of it being sour grapes :rolleyes:

mebbe this is his way of apologising for not believeing us hahaha :)

jaysay 21-11-2008 16:43

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I have quite a few good contacts down at Ewood, it seems he has 4 games to turn things round. Its no good playng good football and not winning, Its time to start winning ugly

fc:stanley 21-11-2008 16:46

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We all knew he would be rubbish , even the rovers fans who were kidding themselves. He has weird tactics + buys rubbish players aka Andrews and Old Man Absolutely Passed It Fowler.

Mancie 21-11-2008 16:55

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All this griping and whinging about Ince has been on the cards from the day he was appointed manager, Rovers get an great result from the 1st game of the season and the moaning was put on hold...now in the bottom three it's time for so called supporters to get busy!...if Hughes was still manager Rovers in the same position there would not be so much panic. I don't expect Rovers to be in the relegation zone to long whoever is manager.

Royboy39 21-11-2008 21:20

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Cant believe that someone who has opted out of watching good football has such a down on Paul Ince or the Rovers, whoever the manager.
What would a Stanley fan know of good tactics anyway?
Please remember that this is not on the Stanley thread where true football fans do their posting.

ossykid 22-11-2008 01:08

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" Please remember that this is not on the Stanley thread where true football fans do their posting". Royboy39 ???

jaysay 22-11-2008 10:11

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I had it pointed out to me last night the Ince has made a better start to his Ewood career, than Mark Hughes did

cashman 22-11-2008 15:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 653714)
I had it pointed out to me last night the Ince has made a better start to his Ewood career, than Mark Hughes did

whatever the case, it won't stop the whiners n saddos.:rolleyes:

Wynonie Harris 23-11-2008 08:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 653604)
What would a Stanley fan know of good tactics anyway?

Don't want to get involved in the Ince debate, as it's nowt to do with me. However, Roy, I feel you are being somewhat unfair on my team, possibly because you are basing your opinion on one visit to the FES. In fact, Stanley have been playing very good football recently and are looking a well-organised and tactically adept team, by second division standards...and if you don't believe me, a very good mate of mine who is a diehard Rovers fan and who has been coming along with me this season, will, I'm sure, back me up! ;)

lancsdave 23-11-2008 08:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 654053)
Don't want to get involved in the Ince debate, as it's nowt to do with me. However, Roy, I feel you are being somewhat unfair on my team, possibly because you are basing your opinion on one visit to the FES. In fact, Stanley have been playing very good football recently and are looking a well-organised and tactically adept team, by second division standards...and if you don't believe me, a very good mate of mine who is a diehard Rovers fan and who has been coming along with me this season, will, I'm sure, back me up! ;)


Can't see why a Barcelona fan should defend Ince anyway ;)

jaysay 23-11-2008 11:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 654054)
Can't see why a Barcelona fan should defend Ince anyway ;)

I suport Real Madrid:D

fc:stanley 23-11-2008 13:32

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1-0 down against spurs at the mo and not playing good football at all , and with now ten men. Not looking good to be a rovers fan tbh! Going down , Going down , Going down.

cashman 23-11-2008 14:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fc:stanley (Post 654187)
1-0 down against spurs at the mo and not playing good football at all , and with now ten men. Not looking good to be a rovers fan tbh! Going down , Going down , Going down.

would ya like to put yer money were yer gob is?:D

BLACKBURN RAVER 23-11-2008 19:49

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[quote=cashman;654198]would ya like to put yer money were yer gob is?:D[/quote

no !!! but id put my money where his/her mouth is...and i stand by my original post...


INEPT....and by his comments in the press (sunday) he needs to look closer to home before commenting on other teams.......

:hehetable


:mad::mad:

cashman 23-11-2008 21:29

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[QUOTE=BLACKBURN RAVER;654302]
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 654198)
would ya like to put yer money were yer gob is?:D[/quote

no !!! but id put my money where his/her mouth is...and i stand by my original post...


INEPT....and by his comments in the press (sunday) he needs to look closer to home before commenting on other teams.......

:hehetable


:mad::mad:

comment you quoted was directed at you, but if you wish to put dosh ON YER OWN TEAM GOING DOWN, then i will happily take yer money, supporter.:rolleyes:

Royboy39 23-11-2008 21:31

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[quote=cashman;654327]
Quote:

Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER (Post 654302)
comment you quoted was directed at you, but if you wish to put dosh ON YER OWN TEAM GOING DOWN, then i will happily take yer money, supporter.:rolleyes:

If you can arrange it Cashy....I will stand some of that. :)

cashman 23-11-2008 21:42

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[QUOTE=cashman;654327]
Quote:

Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER (Post 654302)
comment you quoted was directed at you, but if you wish to put dosh ON YER OWN TEAM GOING DOWN, then i will happily take yer money, supporter.:rolleyes:

sorry i missed the word "Not" before directed n was too late to edit.:o

Willie Miller 24-11-2008 00:20

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Er, we told you but you all would nae listen

Now the Ince Out brigade are in full voice, in November!!!!!

Spectators or "Supporters!"

lancsdave 24-11-2008 06:51

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I think you are all being unfair to Mr Mince. Give him some time and a 3yr contract extension ;)

cashman 24-11-2008 07:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 654370)
Er, we told you but you all would nae listen

Now the Ince Out brigade are in full voice, in November!!!!!

Spectators or "Supporters!"

well there probably related to the Coleman out brigade.:rolleyes:

jaysay 24-11-2008 11:23

Reince
 
Can't really understand any manager slagging of the oppositions players in the press pre-match, don't need much my their manager to wind them up before kick off he just puts a copy of the article on the notice board

jaysay 24-11-2008 11:39

Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fc:stanley (Post 654187)
1-0 down against spurs at the mo and not playing good football at all , and with now ten men. Not looking good to be a rovers fan tbh! Going down , Going down , Going down.

Can't really remember the Rovers supporters that come onto these pages, slagging of Stanley, in fact we give encouragement and support. The fact is that having watched "Exactly" on TV it shows just what a precarious position Stanley are in themselves. Unfortunately I am one of those people who can remember the last time Stanley went out of the league and although I'm life long Rovers fan, doesn't mean to say that it wasn't a very sad time for the area and for Football fans in general, both Rovers and Burnley Fans in the town. As I recall since regaining their League status Stanley haven't actually set the league a light have they, and their finances are on a very precarious knife edge, especially with the ground improvements needed by the end of the season. So fc:stanley be very careful when you slag of another local team who are going though a rough patch at the moment, for it may just come back a bite you very hard on the bum

fc:stanley 24-11-2008 13:15

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Its called banter Jaysay, harmless banter that alot of you take really too seriously + It will probably come back and bite me on the bum but thats football.

cashman 24-11-2008 14:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fc:stanley (Post 654452)
Its called banter Jaysay, harmless banter that alot of you take really too seriously + It will probably come back and bite me on the bum but thats football.

i know its banter, but everyone don't, would be handy to put a smilie after yer comment.;):D like this.:)

fc:stanley 24-11-2008 15:33

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:p:D:cool:;):hothothot:smoky::tongue::thumbsup::ar ty::w00t::biggrin8::cool8::tongue8:

Hope you all understand it was banter now.

jaysay 24-11-2008 15:53

Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 654464)
i know its banter, but everyone don't, would be handy to put a smilie after yer comment.;):D like this.:)

Exactly:D but notice I didn't use them in my reply cashy:D

jaysay 24-11-2008 15:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fc:stanley (Post 654486)
:p:D:cool:;):hothothot:smoky::tongue::thumbsup::ar ty::w00t::biggrin8::cool8::tongue8:

Hope you all understand it was banter now.

Your forgiven stanley, must have taken you half an hour to find all them smileys:D;)

Mancie 24-11-2008 20:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 654053)
Don't want to get involved in the Ince debate, as it's nowt to do with me. However, Roy, I feel you are being somewhat unfair on my team, possibly because you are basing your opinion on one visit to the FES. In fact, Stanley have been playing very good football recently and are looking a well-organised and tactically adept team, by second division standards...and if you don't believe me, a very good mate of mine who is a diehard Rovers fan and who has been coming along with me this season, will, I'm sure, back me up! ;)

here..calm down Wynonie..you must be talking about Burnley! ;)

Wynonie Harris 24-11-2008 21:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 654576)
here..calm down Wynonie..you must be talking about Burnley! ;)

Burnley?...Burnley?...oh yes, that was the team you used to watch, after you'd stopped watching your hometown club, Rovers, and before you started watching Man U. I suppose they must all blur into one at times! ;)

Mancie 24-11-2008 21:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 654589)
Burnley?...Burnley?...oh yes, that was the team you used to watch, after you'd stopped watching your hometown club, Rovers, and before you started watching Man U. I suppose they must all blur into one at times! ;)

Ah yes.. must have been the blur..or sudden awakening that I could go to Old Trafford and watch football..not souped up pub teams that sometimes blatantly offend the trades description act!

Royboy39 24-11-2008 22:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 654591)
Ah yes.. must have been the blur..or sudden awakening that I could go to Old Trafford and watch football..not souped up pub teams that sometimes blatantly offend the trades description act!

Like Millwall?????????????:)

Mancie 24-11-2008 22:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 654604)
Like Millwall?????????????:)

Yep..even Millwall :D

Wynonie Harris 25-11-2008 08:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 654591)
Ah yes.. must have been the blur..or sudden awakening that I could go to Old Trafford and watch football..not souped up pub teams that sometimes blatantly offend the trades description act!

You've summed up your attitude to football supporting brilliantly there. For you, it's like going into a supermarket to choose a tin of beans...or soup. Got fed up of one brand?...don't worry, it's easy to switch to another. Fortunately, most of us on here, whether we're Stanley, Rovers or Burnley fans, believe in concepts like "loyalty" and "commitment" and supporting our club, even in the bad times.

And, Mancie, I might support a "souped up pub team", but they're MY team, who I've supported through thick and thin. That's something you will never be able to say!

jaysay 25-11-2008 09:49

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Spot on Wynonie, couldn't have put it better misen

BLACKBURN RAVER 25-11-2008 10:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 654370)
Er, we told you but you all would nae listen

Now the Ince Out brigade are in full voice, in November!!!!!

Spectators or "Supporters!"

spectator or "supporter"... I have spent many thousands of my well earned money watching rovers over the last 30 years home and away...and when things are not good enough i have every right to say what i feel, good. bad, positive or negative...i am blackburn rovers along with the other 20 odd thousand so what we say should be listened to...just think if we did what stanley fans do and sit at home...we'd be in the same predicament..NO MONEY NO HOPE !! having to keep a manager because we know we wouldnt be able to attract another who would put up with the crap the club throws at him...:tongueout:hesoff:...il let you decide ..spectator or "supporter"

Wynonie Harris 25-11-2008 12:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER (Post 654672)
just think if we did what stanley fans do and sit at home...we'd be in the same predicament..NO MONEY NO HOPE !! having to keep a manager because we know we wouldnt be able to attract another who would put up with the crap the club throws at him

Here we go again :rolleyes:...Accrington is probably the smallest town in the football league, it has a premiership and a championship club on its doorstep and at least a couple of generations have grown up without a league club in the town and have, thus, formed allegiances towards clubs from bigger places. So is it any wonder that crowds are currently small? As for Coley, I would imagine that Eric keeps him because he is doing what no other manager has ever done - keeping a club in the league on gates of around 1,600.

As for your charge of "no money no hope", yes, we don't have much dosh, but no hope?...We're 14th division in two and either beating or holding our own against Luton, Bournemouth, Chesterfield and the like. Ten years ago we wouldn't have dared to dream that we'd be in such a position. So, no hope?...no way! Personally, I'm happier in football terms than I've ever been in my life and I would imagine that most of our fans are, too!

So, if you want to have a pop at Ince, that's your prerogative, but don't have a go at Stanley...we deserve more credit than that! :)

Tealeaf 25-11-2008 13:45

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It's pretty obvious by now that Ince is a man promoted way beyond his own abilities. The only questions that remain are when will he go, who will replace him, and does anyone in Accy really give a ****?

jaysay 25-11-2008 16:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 654721)
It's pretty obvious by now that Ince is a man promoted way beyond his own abilities. The only questions that remain are when will he go, who will replace him, and does anyone in Accy really give a ****?

Yes I do:D well in Ossy:rolleyes:

jaysay 25-11-2008 16:49

Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 654712)
Here we go again :rolleyes:...Accrington is probably the smallest town in the football league, it has a premiership and a championship club on its doorstep and at least a couple of generations have grown up without a league club in the town and have, thus, formed allegiances towards clubs from bigger places. So is it any wonder that crowds are currently small? As for Coley, I would imagine that Eric keeps him because he is doing what no other manager has ever done - keeping a club in the league on gates of around 1,600.

As for your charge of "no money no hope", yes, we don't have much dosh, but no hope?...We're 14th division in two and either beating or holding our own against Luton, Bournemouth, Chesterfield and the like. Ten years ago we wouldn't have dared to dream that we'd be in such a position. So, no hope?...no way! Personally, I'm happier in football terms than I've ever been in my life and I would imagine that most of our fans are, too!

So, if you want to have a pop at Ince, that's your prerogative, but don't have a go at Stanley...we deserve more credit than that! :)

I agree with everything you've said Wynonie, I can remember some years ago when John Alty was chairman, and Ken Hargreaves (who was the MP at the time) spent a lot of time at Stanley, and they had a, I think it was a ten year plan to gain league status. It took a few years more, but after Mr Alty left and Eric took over, what has been done since then is nothing short of a miracle, especially as you said being stuck between two relatively bigger clubs and the lose of two generations of supporters, they (Copy and Eric) deserve all the plaudits they are given

Willie Miller 25-11-2008 17:08

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Maybe the appointment of Ince is a good thing on one hand.... The "true" Rovers fans will be able to talk to each other at the games after all the "gloryboys" post 1994 have gone back to Debenhams or whereever they used to go on a Saturday before the Premiership runied & greed ruined football

The life of an Accy fan is so much easier

cashman 25-11-2008 17:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 654757)
Maybe the appointment of Ince is a good thing on one hand.... The "true" Rovers fans will be able to talk to each other at the games after all the "gloryboys" post 1994 have gone back to Debenhams or whereever they used to go on a Saturday before the Premiership runied & greed ruined football

The life of an Accy fan is so much easier

now that is a daft comment:D

lancsdave 25-11-2008 17:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 654757)
before the Premiership runied & greed ruined football

The problem is it goes further down than the Premiership now, only the scale of it changes. The working man is being priced out of football at all levels, but as Wynonie said earlier

Quote:

Fortunately, most of us on here, whether we're Stanley, Rovers or Burnley fans, believe in concepts like "loyalty" and "commitment" and supporting our club, even in the bad times.
In some ways and I mean this respectfully, I envy Stanley fans, the level they are currently at means they are still on the fringe of what we all love about the game. In fairness to those lot in Blue & white ( can't beleive I'm sticking up for them :eek: ), all succesful clubs have glory hunting fans, even Stanley did in the conference days.

anyway back to thread, lets see Ince given his contract extension :D

MCR ADIM 26-11-2008 00:00

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i think ince should be given longer a year r so to many times we see clubs bring in managers than couple of games of loseing and drawing and they sack them! hes got no top flight experience! i think he will do good at rovers and if he dont am sure eric would love to welcome a few more unhappy rovers fans a stanley

jaysay 26-11-2008 10:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 654766)
The problem is it goes further down than the Premiership now, only the scale of it changes. The working man is being priced out of football at all levels, but as Wynonie said earlier



In some ways and I mean this respectfully, I envy Stanley fans, the level they are currently at means they are still on the fringe of what we all love about the game. In fairness to those lot in Blue & white ( can't beleive I'm sticking up for them :eek: ), all succesful clubs have glory hunting fans, even Stanley did in the conference days.

anyway back to thread, lets see Ince given his contract extension :D

Oh come on dave thought you'd be shouting Coyle out after your lot losing and drawing to Donny and Barnsley, and being out played by Donny too:D

lancsdave 26-11-2008 10:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 654931)
Oh come on dave thought you'd be shouting Coyle out after your lot losing and drawing to Donny and Barnsley, and being out played by Donny too:D


Football is all about highs and lows ;)

jaysay 26-11-2008 11:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 654933)
Football is all about highs and lows ;)

Must agree dave, yours have been having lows for 30 years and counting:rolleyes:

Mancie 27-11-2008 17:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 654650)
You've summed up your attitude to football supporting brilliantly there. For you, it's like going into a supermarket to choose a tin of beans...or soup. Got fed up of one brand?...don't worry, it's easy to switch to another. Fortunately, most of us on here, whether we're Stanley, Rovers or Burnley fans, believe in concepts like "loyalty" and "commitment" and supporting our club, even in the bad times.

And, Mancie, I might support a "souped up pub team", but they're MY team, who I've supported through thick and thin. That's something you will never be able to say!

Hang on ere!..I've "supported" United for almost 40yrs!..when I say "supported" I mean paying mi money to watch them and they are my team. My dad took me to Ewood when I was 5 or 6yrs...i carried on for a few years...when we moved to Accy my new mates went to Burnley ... I even went to the old Peel Park to watch Stanley when they were'nt in the League!!! Does that make me a Stanley supporter???

Now don't start carping onto me about loyalties...I chose to support United after going to Old Trafford in the early 70's :alright:

Wynonie Harris 27-11-2008 18:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 655370)
My dad took me to Ewood when I was 5 or 6yrs...i carried on for a few years...when we moved to Accy my new mates went to Burnley ...

Just about sums it up. Fickle, or what? ;)

Mancie 27-11-2008 19:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 655389)
Just about sums it up. Fickle, or what? ;)

:D...blimey ..you haved lived in a small world ain't you Wynonie!

Wynonie Harris 27-11-2008 20:46

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40-odd years of watching football and you still haven't got the hang of this supporting lark, have you, Mancie, lad? You don't choose a football team, it chooses YOU! Rovers chose you, when your old fella started taking you along. That should've been it - your team for life. It matters not that you moved to Accy and fell in with Dingles-supporting mates. If you really understood the essential spirit of a true football supporter, you would have said: "be off with you to your Turf Moor, I shall return to Ewood, the ground that my father took me to as a small boy, for just as my father supported the Rovers so shall I, until the end of days." Get the picture? ;)

Mancie 27-11-2008 21:19

Re: ince
 
No I ain't got the picture nor the sense...your'e trying to say that were ever my dad first took me to a football game then that is it? be all end all!...rubbish..my dad was from Wales and moved to Blackburn for work...if he had taken me to watch Phrestatyn I'm supposed to support them????..... your knowlege of football has obviously been limited by an arrogant "glory am I" attitude because you chose to support your team... you chose to stand in the **** rain to watch cloggers hoofing a bag of leather... I chose otherwise.

Wynonie Harris 27-11-2008 21:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 655495)
because you chose to support your team... you chose to stand in the **** rain to watch cloggers hoofing a bag of leather... I chose otherwise.

I support my team because it's in my blood and has been since I was nine...and I still support 'em (although I don't stand in the rain anymore because we've got a roof now) and I'm proud of it. I didn't go out shopping for a team and think "oh yes, they're quite good...and you get prawn butties, as well, I think I'll start supporting them." Did you look at the Which Guide To Football Clubs before you made your choice? Plastic Mancs eh...don't you just love 'em? :D

jaysay 28-11-2008 11:13

Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 655505)
I support my team because it's in my blood and has been since I was nine...and I still support 'em (although I don't stand in the rain anymore because we've got a roof now) and I'm proud of it. I didn't go out shopping for a team and think "oh yes, they're quite good...and you get prawn butties, as well, I think I'll start supporting them." Did you look at the Which Guide To Football Clubs before you made your choice? Plastic Mancs eh...don't you just love 'em? :D

I suppose everybody is entitled to support who they want, that's why you read texts on Teletext from FB from Plymouth who's a life long Manc and would know the where abouts of Old Trafford to save their lives. I can understand people from Accy supporting Rovers and Burnley, because there was no Stanley for so many years. Like you said about being in your blood, my father took me to Ewood for the first time when I was 6 and that's it, plus all my mates were Rovers Fans also. But having said that I did go and watch Stanley prior to 63 and I still like to see them doing well, because I'm interested, If I wasn't I wouldn't go anywhere near the Stanley section on this site.

Wynonie Harris 28-11-2008 12:34

Re: Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 655625)
I suppose everybody is entitled to support who they want

I know...I know...but it's fun arguing! :D

cashman 28-11-2008 13:59

Re: Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 655625)
I suppose everybody is entitled to support who they want, that's why you read texts on Teletext from FB from Plymouth who's a life long Manc and would know the where abouts of Old Trafford to save their lives. I can understand people from Accy supporting Rovers and Burnley, because there was no Stanley for so many years. Like you said about being in your blood, my father took me to Ewood for the first time when I was 6 and that's it, plus all my mates were Rovers Fans also. But having said that I did go and watch Stanley prior to 63 and I still like to see them doing well, because I'm interested, If I wasn't I wouldn't go anywhere near the Stanley section on this site.

my story is very similar to jaysays, but i go to see the stanley occasionally n enjoy it, shall be there tomorrow.:)

jaysay 28-11-2008 16:16

Re: Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 655633)
I know...I know...but it's fun arguing! :D

Ya little tinker Wynonie:D

jaysay 28-11-2008 16:19

Re: Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 655639)
my story is very similar to jaysays, but i go to see the stanley occasionally n enjoy it, shall be there tomorrow.:)

I'd probably be with you if times were better cashy, but supose it will have to be Jeff and the boys on Soccer Saturday AGAIN :(

BLACKBURN RAVER 02-12-2008 09:19

Re: ince
 
i cant beleive this pillock is talkin about managing england !!!

Ince would relish England challenge | Blackburn Rovers | English Premier League | Football News from TEAMtalk

also

With Rovers languishing in the bottom three, Ince is determined to lead his team to safety but admits Blackburn are unlikely to challenge at the top end in the near future due to their financial constraints.
He said: "I feel that you just want to stay in this league, because we haven't got the financial clout to do anything else and push forward."


funny how we managed it under hughes dont you think mr ince !!!


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K-P 02-12-2008 09:32

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER (Post 656640)
iWith Rovers languishing in the bottom three


I am guessing "in the bottom three" doesnt sound as bad as "next to bottom" which is what they are :)


A way with words that fella.. all joking apart.... GET RID!

cashman 02-12-2008 14:53

Re: ince
 
well B.R. what english manager would say he did NOT want to manage England in the future? seems to me your the pillock, pity yer a blue n white.:rolleyes:

jaysay 02-12-2008 16:43

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 656725)
well B.R. what english manager would say he did NOT want to manage England in the future? seems to me your the pillock, pity yer a blue n white.:rolleyes:

Couldn't agree more cashy, but he's going to have to start winning or we'll be in real trouble

BLACKBURN RAVER 03-12-2008 11:15

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 656725)
well B.R. what english manager would say he did NOT want to manage England in the future? seems to me your the pillock, pity yer a blue n white.:rolleyes:


quite a few actually over the years !! :rolleyes:...

i mayb a pillock but im speaking my mind and if you dont like it dont read my posts and dont reply ...simple really...and why take it to a personal level :confused:...

sticks n stones may break my bones etc etc !!!!..:thefinger:thefinger

Mancie 03-12-2008 19:35

Re: ince
 
Man Utd v Rovers on radio 5 live...(or i've got a half decent link if PM me) United not fielded the best 11

Ben Foster
Rafael
G.Neville
Evans
O'shea
Possenbon
Gibson
Nani
Anderson
Giggs
Tevez

And Rovers have also got 11 players! :D
whoops! 1-0 as I speak...Tevez

Wynonie Harris 03-12-2008 19:42

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 657050)
Man Utd v Rovers on radio 5 live...(or i've got a half decent link if PM me) United not fielded the best 11

Ben Foster
Rafael
G.Neville
Evans
O'shea
Possenbon
Gibson
Nani
Anderson
Giggs
Tevez

And Rovers have also got 11 players! :D
whoops! 1-0 as I speak...Tevez

So, you're an armchair United fan? I might have known it! :rolleyes:

cashman 03-12-2008 19:44

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER (Post 656932)
quite a few actually over the years !! :rolleyes:...

i mayb a pillock but im speaking my mind and if you dont like it dont read my posts and dont reply ...simple really...and why take it to a personal level :confused:...

sticks n stones may break my bones etc etc !!!!..:thefinger:thefinger

its not personal i am repeating what you called paul ince, behind his back, as he aint a member as far as i know, seems its you who don't like it back.:s_cry::s_cry:

Mancie 03-12-2008 19:48

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 657052)
So, you're an armchair United fan? I might have known it! :rolleyes:

Ok Mr Harris..for a start I havent been to OT for a while..the other is I've got a bloddy big hole under my ribs with a suction dressing on 24/7.. I've got what is called a portable vac pac but you wouldn't be travelling to far with it OK?:p

Wynonie Harris 03-12-2008 20:05

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 657056)
Ok Mr Harris..for a start I havent been to OT for a while..the other is I've got a bloddy big hole under my ribs with a suction dressing on 24/7.. I've got what is called a portable vac pac but you wouldn't be travelling to far with it OK?:p

Very sorry to hear that, but supposing you weren't thus indisposed...would you have gone? I doubt it!

Mancie...don't tell me you're one of those Cockney Reds!

Mancie 03-12-2008 20:11

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 657063)

Mancie...don't tell me you're one of those Cockney Reds!

Do you mean Accy Stanley supporters living in London?.. not myself ..but I can tell you there's hoards of em down here! :D

Wynonie Harris 03-12-2008 20:31

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 657066)
but I can tell you there's hoards of em down here! :D

A pleasant thought, but Tealeaf and Phil Whalley don't constitute a "horde". Incidentally, when you're feeling better and ready to reacquaint yourself with Old Trafford, there's a nice surprise awaiting you...they run trams there now!

shillelagh 03-12-2008 22:40

Re: ince
 
Ive been listening to radio lancashire and they've been waiting to talk to paul ince after the match .... it was announced that paul ince would not be speaking to radio lancashire after the match ....

Mancie 03-12-2008 22:46

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 657128)
Ive been listening to radio lancashire and they've been waiting to talk to paul ince after the match .... it was announced that paul ince would not be speaking to radio lancashire after the match ....

The manager may have more to say to his team than do interviews...Rovers looked run all over for most of the game ..but to score 3 at Old Trafford is in itself a positive for any team....if Ince gets the boot because of tonights result then it's just plain stupid!

BLACKBURN RAVER 03-12-2008 23:29

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 657130)
The manager may have more to say to his team than do interviews...Rovers looked run all over for most of the game ..but to score 3 at Old Trafford is in itself a positive for any team....if Ince gets the boot because of tonights result then it's just plain stupid!


agree 100 %,,,,BUT...having watchecd the match, the players did not seem 100 % motivated...to be honest the team doesnt want to play (for ince) and that itself speeks volumes...i dont lke to make comparisons but (tottenham) springs to mind,,,,,,yes we scored 3 @ OT .....BUT...it was the reserves...IF it had been a lg game i dread to think what would have happened....even the faithfull were singing ince out./...but i guess from the comments here im not one of those...even though i was there .....so be it :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:........:alright:

BLACKBURN RAVER 03-12-2008 23:51

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 657053)
its not personal i am repeating what you called paul ince, behind his back, as he aint a member as far as i know, seems its you who don't like it back.:s_cry::s_cry:

ray harford (RIP) 1996/97 season...villa park...to his face i told him he was not upto the job and shouted harford out (to which he replied...."what already")...ask rishton blue...if i see ince (he hides away)...id gladly do the same !!!...i say what i say and i am what i am :jimbo:.....:bootyshak...TTFN

ossykid 04-12-2008 05:45

Re: ince
 
What happens to Ince is of no consequence, never liked him as a player and he hasn,t done anything to change my opinion since going into management. Personally I would like to see Rovers do well as I have friends and family who support them, the comment which I take exception to is that, because I,m a Stanley fan, I have no understanding of tactics. I have been a Stanley man since the mid 50s, I,ve watched football live and, via T.V., all over the world, I,ve played, coached and refereed so why, because I,m a Stanley supporter, should I have less knowledge than a supporter from any other team? A pretty silly statement in my opinion. Incidentally, I just got back from Cuba and one of the first people I met there came up and shook my hand, she recognized my Stanley shirt, she was a Stanley fan from Little Lever. I guess we,re everywhere eh.

jaysay 04-12-2008 10:26

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ossykid (Post 657148)
What happens to Ince is of no consequence, never liked him as a player and he hasn,t done anything to change my opinion since going into management. Personally I would like to see Rovers do well as I have friends and family who support them, the comment which I take exception to is that, because I,m a Stanley fan, I have no understanding of tactics. I have been a Stanley man since the mid 50s, I,ve watched football live and, via T.V., all over the world, I,ve played, coached and refereed so why, because I,m a Stanley supporter, should I have less knowledge than a supporter from any other team? A pretty silly statement in my opinion. Incidentally, I just got back from Cuba and one of the first people I met there came up and shook my hand, she recognized my Stanley shirt, she was a Stanley fan from Little Lever. I guess we,re everywhere eh.

You little tinker ossykid, your not a kid at all, your an oud conger like me and cashy:D

ossykid 05-12-2008 01:20

Re: ince
 
Middle aged jaysay, I,ll let you know when I,m owd. Still get out every sunday morning playing over 50s footy. It usually takes me till tuesday before I can walk again but I,m usually good again for the next sunday.

Mancie 05-12-2008 01:39

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ossykid (Post 657148)
Incidentally, I just got back from Cuba and one of the first people I met there came up and shook my hand, she recognized my Stanley shirt, she was a Stanley fan from Little Lever. I guess we,re everywhere eh.

what aload of kak!..Stanley fans in cuba?..anyway do you always walk around in a Stanley shirt?..can't you afford to buy a decent Ben Sherman!

ossykid 05-12-2008 04:25

Re: ince
 
I wear it proudly where ever I am and we were both on holiday in Cuba. Yes I do have other shirts, I have a United one a Rovers one an Everton one and a few England ones. It,s a great way to meet people, they comment on the shirt and soon your drinking a beer or rum with them. But who the heck is Ben Sherman?

Wynonie Harris 05-12-2008 08:19

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 657468)
what aload of kak!..Stanley fans in cuba?

It's a well-known fact that Che Guevra was a keen Stanley fan. Despite the rigours of the 1959 revolution, he kept a keen eye on their results in the third division and was hugely disappointed when they were relegated the following season. :cool:

jaysay 05-12-2008 10:30

Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 657484)
It's a well-known fact that Che Guevra was a keen Stanley fan. Despite the rigours of the 1959 revolution, he kept a keen eye on their results in the third division and was hugely disappointed when they were relegated the following season. :cool:

Is there any truth that he was going to pop over and sort the fat butcher out, for his part in the Stanley demise:rolleyes::D

K-P 05-12-2008 10:53

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 657468)
can't you afford to buy a decent Ben Sherman!


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Wynonie Harris 05-12-2008 12:27

Re: Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 657510)
Is there any truth that he was going to pop over and sort the fat butcher out, for his part in the Stanley demise:rolleyes::D

Jaysay, remember the Cuban missile crisis in October, 1962, about six months after Stanley had left the league? Che ordered those missiles from Kruschev - he wasn't going to point them towards America. They were, in fact, all going to be targeted on a certain butcher's shop in Burnley! :D

cashman 05-12-2008 14:28

Re: Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 657532)
Jaysay, remember the Cuban missile crisis in October, 1962, about six months after Stanley had left the league? Che ordered those missiles from Kruschev - he wasn't going to point them towards America. They were, in fact, all going to be targeted on a certain butcher's shop in Burnley! :D

shame they didn't.:D

jaysay 05-12-2008 16:27

Re: Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 657532)
Jaysay, remember the Cuban missile crisis in October, 1962, about six months after Stanley had left the league? Che ordered those missiles from Kruschev - he wasn't going to point them towards America. They were, in fact, all going to be targeted on a certain butcher's shop in Burnley! :D

He'd no need to bother with the butches shop, just waited for the next home match and killed two birds with one stone:D:rolleyes:

Taggy 05-12-2008 19:16

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ossykid (Post 657471)
I wear it proudly where ever I am and we were both on holiday in Cuba. Yes I do have other shirts, I have a United one a Rovers one an Everton one and a few England ones. It,s a great way to meet people, they comment on the shirt and soon your drinking a beer or rum with them. But who the heck is Ben Sherman?


....Makes Tanks i think!!;)

Ince is certainly making me Wince!!...Ah well its only Liverpool next, not to worry!:(

Best Regards - Taggy

jaysay 07-12-2008 11:02

Reince
 
Don't suppose any ones noticed that things have gone tits up for Rovers since Nigel Winterburn took over as defencive coach, they ain't won since he got involved:(

lancsdave 07-12-2008 11:26

Re: ince
 
Seems the rumour mills are in full swing this morning. General rumour is that Ince will be gone this week with the bookies favourite dream team being a Souness/Tugay ticket. Allardyce also in the frame. Religion is also playing a part with the God down the road at Turf Moor being touted too. I think thats a bad idea.

The Rovers board should show some common sense and not take a knee jerk reaction to the press, keep Ince in the job for a few years, it will pay off, he got MK Dons out of Division 2 didn't he ;)

jaysay 07-12-2008 15:24

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 658032)
Seems the rumour mills are in full swing this morning. General rumour is that Ince will be gone this week with the bookies favourite dream team being a Souness/Tugay ticket. Allardyce also in the frame. Religion is also playing a part with the God down the road at Turf Moor being touted too. I think thats a bad idea.

The Rovers board should show some common sense and not take a knee jerk reaction to the press, keep Ince in the job for a few years, it will pay off, he got MK Dons out of Division 2 didn't he ;)

The lose of £40 million ain't a knee jerk reaction dave, as for the guy down the road, well he's bound to draw interest from bigger clubs, be Ideal when Coly hangs up his track suit:D

Mr Matthew 13-12-2008 15:25

Re: ince
 
Bye bye Incey, just wish I would have gone with my gut when he first took over and backed them for relegation at brilliant odds:mad:

Taggy 14-12-2008 10:14

Re: ince
 
My gut feeling is still to stick with him and hope the board hold their nerve. However its not looking good for him is it. Its a results business, and i really cant see him surviving if they dont beat Stoke. The problem is of course that whoever comes in, should Ince be sacked, they arnt going to have too much cash to spend, and are basically going to have to work with the same players. The midfield injuries have been a major factor, i still feel with a first choice midfield available, Rovers would be ok, but its certainly worrying times at Ewood.

Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 14-12-2008 10:48

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 659899)
My gut feeling is still to stick with him and hope the board hold their nerve. However its not looking good for him is it. Its a results business, and i really cant see him surviving if they dont beat Stoke. The problem is of course that whoever comes in, should Ince be sacked, they arnt going to have too much cash to spend, and are basically going to have to work with the same players. The midfield injuries have been a major factor, i still feel with a first choice midfield available, Rovers would be ok, but its certainly worrying times at Ewood.

Best Regards - Taggy

sensible post Taggy, i agree.:)

jaysay 14-12-2008 11:09

Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 659915)
sensible post Taggy, i agree.:)

If they keep defending like they are cashy, doesn't matter how many mid-fielders come back, we're giving teams 2 goals start every match and that's a recipe for disaster

cashman 14-12-2008 12:02

Re: Reince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 659923)
If they keep defending like they are cashy, doesn't matter how many mid-fielders come back, we're giving teams 2 goals start every match and that's a recipe for disaster

yeh but the defence aint changed since last season much, the players had a meeting to support ince, so a change at this point is not the answer fer me.

BLACKBURN RAVER 14-12-2008 12:38

Re: ince
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 659899)
The problem is of course that whoever comes in, should Ince be sacked, they arnt going to have too much cash to spend, and are basically going to have to work with the same players.


the same players that finished 7th last year (bents n friedel aside!!!)...it doesnt take a genius to work out that he is not upto the job !!!


and as for the players stating their support for ince cashy....words mean nothing....its performances that speak louder than words and at the moment they are bloody screaming at the top of their voices......THEY DONT WANT TO PLAY FOR HIM !!!....


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