Today, we say farewell to Tony Parkes.
A true club legend whose loyalty, dedication and love for #Rovers will never be forgotten.
You will always be ‘Mr Blackburn Rovers’ 💙🤍
Now is the time to send a clear message.
Supporters matter.
Suhsil Pasha needs to know we will not be taken for granted any longer. We are more than just paying customers. Together we hold the power, time to wield it.
This is OUR ROVERS and we will take it back.
Suhail Pasha Sheikh is running Blackburn Rovers
• Has been at the club since day one of Venky’s ownership, was involved in the acquisition
• Makes the key decisions at the club
• No accountability to supporters
• Still no CEO after getting rid of Steve Waggott
Severe budget constraints imposed season after season
• Experienced, proven players sold off
• Replaced with cheap gambles and short-term fixes
• Squad repeatedly weakened, not rebuilt
Who's intrest does he act in, the clubs or his own?
• Supporters treated as an inconvenience
• No meaningful engagement with fans
• What does he tell the owners on our behalf?
• What picture of this club is being presented?
We deserve to know. Accountability matters. He does not think fans deserve to know any of this. He takes your support for granted.
How can we show him we matter?It is our club not his.
Boycott Watford 24th Jan
✍️ We are delighted to announce the signing of Danish forward Mathias Jørgensen from FK Bodø/Glimt for an undisclosed fee.
The 25-year-old has agreed a three-and-a-half-year deal through to June 2029, with a 12-month option.
#Rovers 🔵⚪️
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EFL decision to order the abandoned Blackburn Rovers v Ipswich Town game to be replayed in full is very, very harsh on Rovers. Game at Ewood (rightly) stopped because of rain: 11 minutes remaining, Rovers leading 1-0, Town down to 10. Fairest decision would surely have been to replicate situation when game abandoned: play the unplayed 10 minutes plus stoppage, 11 v 10.
If Ipswich win the replayed game, and Rovers just miss out on a play-off place (especially if they miss out to Ipswich), will lawyers be scrambled to recoup potential lost earnings? And as the first game has effectively been erased by the EFL will fans' expenditure on tickets, travel and refuelling be reimbursed? Todd Cantwell's goal has been deleted from the record books but not Jacob Greaves' red card and one-game suspension. Consistency?
The EFL was undeniably in a difficult situation, and sensibly the Championship directors on the board abstained, but it has chosen the least fair option. The fact that the EFL board has “agreed to consult Clubs on the best approach to the development of new guidance to be considered in the event of a match abandonment” itself places a question-mark against this decision. Even the EFL itself is clearly conflicted hence it seeks “new guidance” for future abandonments.
Until this “new guidance” is established, the EFL has set a potentially dangerous precedent. What if, in another game, fans force the abandonment? Or the lights somehow go out? Replay, please? #Rovers #ITFC #EFL