Them v Luton
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1:1, interesting last 5 mins.
Anyone else annoyed by the Riverside drip?
Anyone else annoyed by the Riverside drip?
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Drat.
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5hite
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Luton won't be arsed.
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I’d let them win if I were Luton. Guaranteed to batter them in the play off semi.
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Annoyed as I’d just looked at the table to see what damage a loss would’ve done to them. I’ll take the hit for jinxing it…..
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Phew!
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A draw isn’t a huge help. They still need to win at Millwall and hope neither WBA or Sunderland win.
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Not happeningagreenwood wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 7:20 pmA draw isn’t a huge help. They still need to win at Millwall and hope neither WBA or Sunderland win.
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biggest celebrator of their goal are the Mackems - they want a draw so that the Inglorious are still motivated to beat Millwall next Monday. If both win next week Sunderland get their place in the playoffs
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Yes, a draw is poor for them.
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Lutons subs changed the game towards barstewards. Can’t blame Edwards, he’s got more matches to win.
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A draw prolongs their pain. They need a miracle.
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That’s now just 7 wins in the last 25 games and none in the last 9.
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You have to feel sorry for Schmedicks after his Maradona impression failed at PNE he surely deserved that strike to go in
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It’s probably best result for my Sunderland mates. A loss today and they wouldn’t have anything to play for against Millwall. At least now they have to go for it and win to have a chanceagreenwood wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 7:20 pmA draw isn’t a huge help. They still need to win at Millwall and hope neither WBA or Sunderland win.
If Sunderland win they’ll still miss out regardless of their result
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I looked up at my ceiling after the third time I'd seen it to check I hadn't got a leak.claret wizard wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 7:13 pm1:1, interesting last 5 mins.
Anyone else annoyed by the Riverside drip?
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Anyone else think the commentator on sky wanted rovers to win. Had several digs at Burnley.
Wharton disappeared after Luton’s goal . He is a good passer but not a game changer
Wharton disappeared after Luton’s goal . He is a good passer but not a game changer
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Rovers were the better side, they were at full tilt and still couldn't beat a team that were asleep for 90 minutes
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I'm sure their manager eats magic mushrooms before he gives an interview, he just looks spaced out with an inane simple grin.
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I thought that,wtf has Jack cork got to do with anything.It was a yellow move on you lettuce.
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Eight points out of the last 30 available .... don't deserve to make the play-offs, that's relegation form !!agreenwood wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 7:22 pmThat’s now just 7 wins in the last 25 games and none in the last 9.
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If it wasn't for Ash's handball, their fate would be in their own hands lol
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It’s the hope that kills you…..
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The perfect scenario now has to be that Bastards batter Millwall and spend most of the afternoon in the play off positions only for Sunderland and West Brom to score late, late winners.
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Great result
THEM are now good and properly f****d.
THEM are now good and properly f****d.
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They don't have much of a goal threat ... Brereton-Diaz is clearly mentally already in Spain, as he's signed a pre-contract agreement with Villareal, Gallagher is out for the season, and Dack looks a stone overweight and off the pace ...
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I hope Millwall batter them.
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Check the maths. That late goal gives them hope.It Is What It Is wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 12:13 amGreat result
THEM are now good and properly f****d.
The way things have gone for them this season, if they should happen to beat Millwall, I've no doubt that both WBA and Sunderland will fail to win.
It's just been that sort of season.
Imagine still being in with a chance of promotion with their 17 (yes 17) defeats and minus GD.
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Dack is hugely overrated as a footballer,clearly got one eye on his reality TV career.
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Yep; fair point but Millwall away to get 3 points is a massive task....or should be.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 9:13 amCheck the maths. That late goal gives them hope.
The way things have gone for them this season, if they should happen to beat Millwall, I've no doubt that both WBA and Sunderland will fail to win.
It's just been that sort of season.
Imagine still being in with a chance of promotion with their 17 (yes 17) defeats and minus GD.
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It was extremely discriminatory. They treated us different than every other visitor. I'm amazed the Football League didn't step in.
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I am pleased they still live in hope. It is the hope that kills you.
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I thought he had one eye on his mates in the bedroomAmbleClaret wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 10:07 amDack is hugely overrated as a footballer,clearly got one eye on his reality TV career.
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it isn't thoughturfytopper wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 11:35 amIt was extremely discriminatory. They treated us different than every other visitor. I'm amazed the Football League didn't step in.
Its petty, its vindictive, its completely against the spirit of how football should be, its shows Blackburn Rovers to be the small minded team we always knew they were and it absolutely highlight just how their fan base still can't deal with us being equal (and a lot better) than them
But its not discriminatory
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Based on the betting odds, being converted to %nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 9:13 amCheck the maths. That late goal gives them hope.
The way things have gone for them this season, if they should happen to beat Millwall, I've no doubt that both WBA and Sunderland will fail to win.
It's just been that sort of season.
Imagine still being in with a chance of promotion with their 17 (yes 17) defeats and minus GD.
Rovers winning (14/5), and both Sunderland (5/4) and West Brom (5/6) failing to win means the treble is about 14 and a half to 1.... or in % terms 6.37% likelihood of happening.... or normalising for bookies margin, around 8%
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Oh I agree, but what the odds have been last August of Rovers losing all those games, (17) having an inferior GD, and still being in with a chance on the last day?dandeclaret wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 12:12 pmBased on the betting odds, being converted to %
Rovers winning (14/5), and both Sunderland (5/4) and West Brom (5/6) failing to win means the treble is about 14 and a half to 1.... or in % terms 6.37% likelihood of happening.... or normalising for bookies margin, around 8%
(As I suggested, the problem is that no team seems to really want that fourth spot. Only Coventry have put a run together.)
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Why isn’t it ? They only did it (limited tickets to a number below demand) against us didn’t they ? And if so isn’t that pretty much a perfect example of a discriminatory action ?Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 11:38 amit isn't though
Its petty, its vindictive, its completely against the spirit of how football should be, its shows Blackburn Rovers to be the small minded team we always knew they were and it absolutely highlight just how their fan base still can't deal with us being equal (and a lot better) than them
But its not discriminatory
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I don't think it can be discriminatory against another load of football fans thoughStalbansclaret wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 5:01 pmWhy isn’t it ? They only did it (limited tickets to a number below demand) against us didn’t they ? And if so isn’t that pretty much a perfect example of a discriminatory action ?
They met the league rules
It makes them look so s**t and I'm happy enough with that!
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Day 2 of Barsteward fans turning over in their minds whether Preston can be a***d to give Sunderland a game or whether Swansea will want to sign off with a good performance against West Brom whilst at the same time hoping beyond hope that their favourites can stand up to Millwall at a hostile New Den……knowing all the time that it was us that dumped them in this position….and won the league on their turf. Karma Mr Garner; karma!
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The draw on Monday was the perfect result.. they have to cling to the smallest bit of hope possible and some will now travel to Millwall (granted not many at all) and waste their money and time.
The last 6-7 games have helped them realise they are a poor side and now they get another game to give them a reminder.
The last 6-7 games have helped them realise they are a poor side and now they get another game to give them a reminder.
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"treating someone badly, or less favourably than others, on the basis of certain personal.attributes"Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 11:38 amit isn't though
Its petty, its vindictive, its completely against the spirit of how football should be, its shows Blackburn Rovers to be the small minded team we always knew they were and it absolutely highlight just how their fan base still can't deal with us being equal (and a lot better) than them
But its not discriminatory
Using this definition I found using Google I think it is.
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I don't think they are a poor side.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 2:29 pmThe last 6-7 games have helped them realise they are a poor side and now they get another game to give them a reminder.
They are a very promising team of (mainly) youngsters who have overachieved, but if they had an experienced captain and one or two good Championship level strikers they would have got over the line.
I though they played really well at Leicester in the Cup, and played good football against us at Ewood, but recently they've been short of goals.