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  1. 19 minutes ago, Owsley said:

    Fair enough, but three seasons in the third tier is not to be sniffed at. More of a concern is what happened to all the gate money for healthy crowds against Airdrie, Ayr and Dunfermline? Why were you reduced to recruiting players from the third tier of the juniors? Does anyone know why the Dunlops opted to drop down a division?

    Gate money went on unsustainable wages.

    Third-tier juniors was a mixture of drastic budget cuts; a decision to maintain a reserve squad [and the requisite extra players] but mainly being sold Snake Oil by Brogan The Junior Whisperer. Of particular note on the latter was the promise that he'd bring in the best keeper in the Juniors... who turned out to be four stone overweight and unable to train during the week.

    Dunlop's was down to Brian Kerr feeling Mick was past it and only offering a contract to Ross. 

  2. 51 minutes ago, an86 said:

    Out of interest, how much did the terrace cost? Fear we're going to end up with a one stand effort at Lesser. 

    Given the way it was funded, I doubt there any figures on that. However, what I do now is that the consents needed for any work are far easier to obtain if the structure is six steps or less.

  3. 17 hours ago, Owsley said:

    Did they though? They built a much needed terrace that went on to accommodate  the bigger crowds in the third tier. Should they not have bothered doing that or indeed winning League Two in 2015? 

    I'm afraid the Clyde fan is the closest to the mark here. The Rangers earnings went mainly on wages to obtain and then maintain League One status. The terrace was built on donations, both material and labour.

    The Celtic game was different; the money had been pissed away by then and more with it, so it went on clearing debt.

  4. 54 minutes ago, DutchBorderer said:

    How far off is a draw or win in your mind?

    I reckon we could scrape a draw in one of the next three. A win? I'm not sure I see one of those this calendar year :(

  5. 16 hours ago, Yoda8 said:

    What are the board waiting on with the manager.

    lucky not to have been hammered today again . 

    The end of the first quarter, apparently.

    Not sure why, as we're clearly going to get fcuked by Cowden, Stirling and Annan, just like we've been fcuked by the other six :(

  6. 7 hours ago, Muzza81 said:

    It’s sad to see Albion Rovers in this state, years ago the Rovers fan on here (Sesame street character) was a real good c**t. 

    Well, hello there! I'm still here, but seriously considering hibernation until the play-offs.

    As others have said, the Junior / Alloa weans gamble hasn't worked. However, even if we thank John brogan for his efforts on his way out the door, we won't be able to get an entirely new squad in mid-season. Could Jurgen Klopp turn this mob into a competent team at this level? I'm really not convinced... and he's busy with Liverpool, anyway :(

     

     

  7. 21 hours ago, Tutankhamen said:

    Signed a goalie that can't play on a Saturday???

    Sounds very Juniorish.

    It's apparently more that he can't train during the week, but yeah, very 'juniorish' indeed.

    That was much better yesterday. We have a squad of mostly limited players but the gap was nearly bridged by sheer determination and hard graft. The midfield actually got the ball on the deck quite a bit this week and McGeouch was the stand-out bursting forward whenever he could. Young Guthrie was excellent when he came on too and must be getting near a start.

    We absolutely lack width so I'm not sure Hampden will suit us next week, but similar levels of graft should see us run QP close. Some quicker touches in the box too, and who knows, we may even score.

  8. 3 hours ago, The Pastmaster said:

    Duplicity on Brogan`s part......no wonder Fisher wants out

    Woah! How do you know any of that is true? 

    Anyway, to yesterday's game, and my first sight of the new-look Rovers. Clearly, they're set up for 0-0 draws as when their defensive resistance finally crumbled just after the half hour, all the heads went down. They'd actually looked solid enough to that point, but one silly pass from the boy from Rangers (Gray) put a follow loanee (Donaldson?) in trouble and it was 1-0 with little chance of a recovery.

    Why was there little chance of a recovery? Well, the whole attacking strategy seems to be for the keeper to kick it into the midfield for a a headed knock-on (normally from McGeouch) and young Cunningham then looks for scraps. There is little attempt to play out through wing-backs, and the midfield's role seems to be to win the ball back, as they normally only get it from the opposition. I believe the correct description for this type of football is 'direct', and I can't say I'm looking forward to much more of it.

    Rovers Man of the Match was Cunningham, if only for how hard he worked trying to make the game plan work. I'm sure that when we do score it will be through him. However, I'm not sure that will be next week or even this month, and we do run the risk of being on national [U.K] news bulletins and 'magazine' programs soon; six competitive games without a goal is disgraceful, no matter the opposition.

    Seriously, we really are deep in the shit here, and I don't think any of us sees a way out other than through the trapdoor 

  9. 12 hours ago, Tutankhamen said:

    It's not over till the fat lady sings, as they say. Firstly you'd need to come bottom club on the final day followed by a home and away play off. So far only one Senior team has dropped down.

     

    Aye, its the hope that kills your right enough. I wonder if the SPFL would mind us going into hibernation until late April and then throwing everything at the playoff

  10. 14 hours ago, Diamond8 said:

    I brought it up last year and didn’t really get an answer for whatever reason but I’d heard from an ex-player (who was treated pretty poorly by Kerr and co) that the club owed around 90k to St Ambrose school for training. There may not be any truth in it but it seemed pretty alarming.

     

     

    You did bring this up before and you were told then it was wrong. Why post it again?

     

  11. 8 hours ago, Yoda8 said:

    After listening to the SoundCloud interviews however I’m beginning to feel for the manager , he seems honest with none of the usual management speak cliches. 

    Yes, honesty shines through on those interviews. I do get a  'out of his depth' vibe as well, but I might be allowing my judgement to be skewed by the fact that he was a 'left-field' appointment that most people have laughed at, and from my worry that we're stood on a trapdoor we won't get off.  Certainly, he comes across as a guy who it will be easy to root for.

    1 hour ago, thejannie said:

    Albion were in a very tough betfred group, but the season starts on Saturday against Edinburgh and I'm sure the manager will have the lads ready and organised for that

    There really is a lot riding on next Saturday. The message from the management seems to be one of 'it will be alright on the night' i.e we'll find our feet once we start playing teams at our own level. However, if we get a real doing at Ainslie Park next week, morale will utterly plummet. We also surely can't go a fifth competitive game without scoring; that's howlingly poor regardless of the quality of the opposition to date.

  12. 1 hour ago, Bold Rover said:

    No.

    To be fair, big Harlan did lat least look like a footballer, unlike the Bambi on Ice character we got from Hearts at the same time. He'd be a great model for a kit manufacturer... as long as there was no football involved in the photographs :rolleyes:

     

  13. 7 hours ago, Yoda8 said:

    Did Rovers really overspend last year, sure I read they had trimmed budget by 50% or so from previous years.

    Yeah, last season's budget was the start of financial reality, although it seems like largesse compared to what we have now.

     

  14. 29 minutes ago, steviethebankie said:

    I hear we are signing Sean Higgins played with use last season is he any good?

    Decent track record as a full-time pro, but hasn't really transferred that to the part-time world. Big part of the community side at Rovers though, and a thoroughly nice guy. 

    I take it there's a coaching part to his role with Clydebank? I'm not convinced I'd see him continuing as a player only, especially at a lower level.

  15. 10 hours ago, The Pastmaster said:

    Same guy was advertising himself as `available` on Twitter in the January window

    Indeed, but only because the club had failed to give him indication that he'd be kept on after January.

    Embarrassing PR again from Rovers. Also a bit surprised that the new manager wouldn't  consider giving Scott a go for next year. Is he any worse than the myriad of Tier 3 juniors that we're signing?

  16. 3 hours ago, Sonsteam of 08 said:

    Hi guys (please don't laugh when I say this).

    We've been linked with Ross Perry in The Sun, with Ian Durrant apparently 'urging' Stevie Aitken to sign him as he believes he has unfulfilled potential.

    I remember him being absolutely horrific at Raith, but was just wondering if he did anything last season that would make him in anyway worth signing?

    I really didn't think he was that bad, and certainly far better than Jason Marr who came with a more positive reputation from [previous clubs.

    He does have mistakes in him, but he's a grafter, and doesn't go hiding when times get tough.

  17. 1 minute ago, BinoBalls said:

    Do Rovers have a budget squeeze at the moment? Wonder if they couldn’t afford someone who’s been in the senior game more recently. 

    Yes, big style! There was talk of Ian Murray but not sure he would have fancied the low budget and almost non-existent wage.

  18. 2 hours ago, Bold Rover said:

    I'm surprised this pair were offered any kind of terms to stay. I've held my wheesht until now but, for me, the online video of Kerr and Malcolm in the dressing room etc was the last straw. Neither scary nor inspiring, they resembled the famous Chewin' the Fat pair. God knows where we go from here, with equal uncertainty in the boardroom.

    The way I read it was that only Brian was offered a contract. Certainly, I'm aware of some angst around the behaviour of his assistant; witness the dressing room video and touchline antics.

    Personally, I'd have kept Brian but with a calmer and more experienced head beside him. I can though see why that may not have been palatable to him, especially if a reduced wage was also part of the deal.

    If only Paul Martin's wife would let him come back!

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