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Blackburn Rovers blog: Spurs defeat carried few positives


SAM Allardyce was asked by the Sky Sports presenter if he took any positives from Rovers latest away day defeat at Tottenham.

If I’d have been asked that question immediately after witnessing the game I think I would have answered: “Yes, it lasted only 93 minutes.”

I find it difficult to agree with our manager’s view that we had played well although to be fair he did go on to say that our defensive performance was poor and all three goals were down to basic defensive mistakes.

With the possible exceptions of Niko Kalinic and Chris Samba, I can’t think of any Rovers player who performed ‘well’ (we will excuse Paul Robinson, too, who did nothing wrong before his injury exit).

Our two full-backs in particular were woefully inadequate. Michel Salgado just couldn’t live with Gareth Bale’s pace, and it seemed that Pascal Chimbonda had set up his own iron curtain to prevent him getting anywhere near Roman Pavlyuchenko, who actually had a poor game but would have bagged a hat-trick if it wasn’t for Samba’s athletic clearance near the end.

The great pity was that we had a good penalty shout (it does help Dunny if you appeal for them) and the goal of the game for Kalinic ruled out by dodgy refereeing decisions.

Harry Redknapp was as upset by decisions, including a nailed on penalty not given for Spurs, so I don’t think on this occasion Howard Webb’s wayward whistle would have made any difference to the outcome.

Once again we have to accept clear evidence that against the top seven or eight sides we are simply not good enough.

I hope that Rovers will buck the trend in our encounter with Chelsea on Sunday, but I won’t be putting any money on it.

My disappointment at our present performance was slightly eased by reading an article about Rovers’ past in this month’s FourFourTwo magazine (I understand Sam will only buy it if it renames itself FourFiveOne!).

Dubbed, ‘The Amazing Inside Story of Blackburn Rovers’ Title-Winning Season’, I commend it to all fans but especially to those who might have been a little too young, uncommitted or daft to fully appreciate just what a fantastic achievement it was for a small town team who only a few years before were forced to fish balls out of the River Darwen and cut down on the milk bill to save money to beat the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal to the Premiership title.

The article recognises that without Jack Walker it would not have been possible. Reading it, I was reminded of that line from Jonie Mitchell’s Big Yellow Taxi, ‘Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.’

That applies today just as it did then. We may no longer be in the running for the title but we remain a Premier League side.

For those who remember the Third Division days of struggling to pay the milkman, we will not take it for granted and nor should any Rovers fan.

Comments(6)

MidlandRover85 says...
5:02pm Tue 16 Mar 10

NEWSFLASH....Accordi
ng to my boss at work who is a die hard baggies fan steven reid is injured again......Bye Bye sick note!

Morst says...
5:15pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Good to see a bit of realism about the performance at Spurs and the 4-5-1 that has brought us one win in 19 away games.
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To employ those tactics against Burnley would be to hand the initiative to a team that is in dire striates defensively and under great pressure. Never mind it would be poor entertainment.
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4-4-2 with Dunny in midfield if fit - let them worry about us!
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31st....

blueandwhitey79 says...
7:01pm Tue 16 Mar 10

I can never understand how managers take positives from defeat, we lost the game whats positive about it? they talk about creating chances but that doesnt win you games, so its a load of twaddle when you lose 3-0 or whatever and theres lots of positives from it.

jimluftas says...
8:18pm Tue 16 Mar 10

well thats a load of rubbish! surely you can take more positives out of a narrow defeat to Liverpool or the performance against Villa in the cup than going to Chelsea, Arsenal etc & completely capitulating?! Obviously its still a defeat but would you not say Kalinic's turn & shot for the disallowed goal was not a positive compared to earlier in the season when he wasn't even playing?

blueandwhitey79 says...
10:39pm Tue 16 Mar 10

jimluftas wrote:
well thats a load of rubbish! surely you can take more positives out of a narrow defeat to Liverpool or the performance against Villa in the cup than going to Chelsea, Arsenal etc & completely capitulating?! Obviously its still a defeat but would you not say Kalinic's turn & shot for the disallowed goal was not a positive compared to earlier in the season when he wasn't even playing?
ok sorry

Roverthere says...
4:16am Wed 17 Mar 10

The only positive is that we had a few points in the bag before this mini bad run of results!

We need 4 points minimum from Birmingham, Burnley and Portsmouth. Come on you blues!


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