I know it's very early days, but are we really in 5th place? Its like a continuation of england at the world cup, the same feeling. A group of really hard working honest lads getting results against the odds, led by a very astute manager.
I know it's very early days, but are we really in 5th place? Its like a continuation of england at the world cup, the same feeling. A group of really hard working honest lads getting results against the odds, led by a very astute manager.
Why surprised ?
He’s shown what he’s capable of over his tenure.
Just what final level he’ll achieve is yet to be seen.
But, so far so good.
Steady start, too soon to get over excited but I am pleased with our progress
Positions at this v v early stage mean nothing.
It’s just a case of enjoying the ride so far.
The real test (as always) is when results start to slip, which they will.
Again the question is, how we react to any downturn of results.
Our manager is so astute, as he’s seen it all before, that I’m comfortable that we’re in good hands.
My continued concern is that we’re still not seeing a real upturn in attendance growth. Which, although I have constantly doubted, nevertheless I was hoping for.
Totally my fault for not using 'IMO'..
What a battle! I'm not quite sure I agree with the official site that we deserved all three points, but it makes up for the Millwall and Ipswich games, where we did.
There's loads of talk everywhere about new players, but Evans, Nyambe and Bennett have been superbly consistent this season, despite being up a level.
Smallwood was better today, as well. He is not looking composed on the ball, but he fights for everything.
A great experience for Nuttall. One thing that has struck me about the Championship so far is that the centre-backs don't just rely on "beef". Joe found space hard to come by, but he worked really hard. If he can get 30 games under his belt in D.1 or D.2, I think he could come good. (Mind you, he probably won't go at all, if the saga of Brereton doesn't finally come down in our favour!)
Raya is a superb shot-stopper, but I still think his distribution needs work.
Rothwell continues to look like a real bargain. I'm still not convinced that Bell is better than Williams, despite his extra pace. Not much in it for me, but some posters on the Telegraph seem to think it's an open-and-shut case in Bell's favour.
Palmer was a mixed bag, but he took the goal well.
Excellent, really, that we can do this without Dack, Armstrong (and Graham).
A fantastic result which proves a good team spirit will get you far
Hats off to all at Blackburn rovers
They all knuckled down when we started life in league one and havnt stopped since.
Tony Mowbray has done a remarkable job,he has not only built a team to be proud of,he has changed the ethics of the whole club
What's more he has got the ear of the bosses in India,which is fantastic because they are finally listening to a football man.