Michael_Vronsky
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'Well said Rob'
How expected of you Rob.
Finished with this forum. For good. Over and out.
How expected of you Rob.
Finished with this forum. For good. Over and out.
Utter rubbish Rob.This photo proves absolutely nothing whatsoever unless you can get into Mowbray's mind in that second.
Am really uncomfortable about this thread - the villain is the referee not Mowbray. The player did not intend to do harm but it was an appalling challenge. The sort of thing Mido was once sent off for Boro. Unintentional but very dangerous. I cannot think of an excuse for the officials unless they were not watching the actual game. But Mowbray is not our enemy.
This thread is on a website named in honour of a true Boro all time great, Tony Mowbray and his manager Bruce Rioch. That was after our successful rebirth as a club that the fanzine drew its inspiration. It was all about respecting an achievement, exemplified by a captain who was all about respect. That achievement will rightly be remembered long after the reaction of some Boro fans.
Don’t do that man , I always enjoy your posts . Go and have a can of beer , sit down and listen to some Pink Floyd . Life’s too short buddy'Well said Rob'
How expected of you Rob.
Finished with this forum. For good. Over and out.
All the more reason for a bit of sensitivity and humility from Mogga in his post-match interviews. By then he would have been able to view both the incident itself and the impact of the 'appalling' challenge.This photo proves absolutely nothing whatsoever unless you can get into Mowbray's mind in that second.
Am really uncomfortable about this thread - the villain is the referee not Mowbray. The player did not intend to do harm but it was an appalling challenge. The sort of thing Mido was once sent off for Boro. Unintentional but very dangerous. I cannot think of an excuse for the officials unless they were not watching the actual game. But Mowbray is not our enemy.
This thread is on a website named in honour of a true Boro all time great, Tony Mowbray and his manager Bruce Rioch. That was after our successful rebirth as a club that the fanzine drew its inspiration. It was all about respecting an achievement, exemplified by a captain who was all about respect. That achievement will rightly be remembered long after the reaction of some Boro fans.
I hope not Michael.'Well said Rob'
How expected of you Rob.
Finished with this forum. For good. Over and out.
Hey at least this thread has passed 10 hours of the lockdown .
I hope you reflect, like Mogga should have done, you are a good poster'Well said Rob'
How expected of you Rob.
Finished with this forum. For good. Over and out.
Well said .All the more reason for a bit of sensitivity and humility from Mogga in his post-match interviews. By then he would have been able to view both the incident itself and the impact of the 'appalling' challenge.
If we all think it was an appalling challenge then there was nothing to stop Mogga from saying the same albeit with a number of caveats.
Let's all remember Dael is not only a Boro player he's a Boro lad as well, Berwick Hills born and bred.
For Mogga not even to inquire as to the state of the lad's health or wish him a speedy recovery just does not sit right with me at all.
'Well said Rob'
How expected of you Rob.
Finished with this forum. For good. Over and out.
I think that's also a fair point regarding not wanting to upset certain sections of their fanbase.Like it or loathe it this thread has seen some of the most emotional posts I can recall for a long time? Should it be taken down? Absolutely not.
All I will add is Mogga apparently isn’t universally liked by Blackburn fans. A lot believe he is one dimensional without a plan B or C. So I guess he has to tread carefully and not upset certain sections of the fan base.
Is this a valid reason ? I guess so ( although I disagree with his comments and stance.)
The biggest issue? The fact he has lost the respect of a lot of fans. For him, this has to be of concern.
I wouldn't want Tony Mowbray managing our Club again from any perspective.There’s an awful lot of over reaction going on here. I’ve read Mowbrays comments today on the post match incident which are reasonable and reflective.
Lets put this into context. Some of Warnock‘s behaviour over the years has been disgraceful. TLJ has already mentioned the utter disgrace of the Sheff Utd v West Brom game, and his attitude yesterday at the end of the game towards Branthwaite looked pretty distasteful - I’d be interested in hearing exactly what he said as I assume it wasn’t particularly pleasant. I bet the majority have you have called Warnock numerous names over the past 30 years given how he is, but now it’s fine because he’s our manager - he’s been the most obnoxious manager over that period.
From a respect and integrity perspective I know who I’d rather have managing my club out of the two of them, and it isn’t the man we have in charge at the moment.