Setback for Rovers striker Best (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Setback for Rovers striker Best
2:28pm Thursday 28th February 2013 in Football
By Andy Cryer, Blackburn Rovers reporter
BLACKBURN Rovers will make a late fitness call on striker Leon Best ahead of this weekend's clash with Peterborough after the forward suffered a setback in his comeback from injury.
Best, who has not featured for Rovers all season since injuring his knee in the summer, has made two appearances for the Ewood development squad and it was hoped that he would be able to feature in the 18-man squad on Saturday.
But Rovers boss Michael Appleton confirmed the former Newcastle United man had suffered a reaction to the injury in training this week and that he will be assessed prior to the game.
Appleton is already without a number of first-team players with Lee Williamson, Paul Robinson, Colin Kazim-Richards, Martin Olsson and Dickson Etuhu all unavailable for Saturday.
Comments(31)
benal13
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4:05pm Thu 28 Feb 13
MxMave wrote:hold on we havent seen best play yet ,if you ask a newcastle fan they would say he cant .they were glad to get rid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Lee Williamson, Paul Robinson, Colin Kazim-Richards, Martin Olsson and Dickson Etuhu all unavailable for Saturday. "
The only ones who are missed are Best & Ollson. The rest arnt good enough for the squad anyway, just another excuse for Appleton to loose games and play negative football.
edmy
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4:10pm Thu 28 Feb 13
passingfootball
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4:33pm Thu 28 Feb 13
moh
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4:36pm Thu 28 Feb 13
edmy wrote:No good just blaming players, manager needs to carry the can. i wonder if Venkys have set him a target like they did with Kean and Berg this year. When MA was appointed he criticised the big squad and his philosophy is to have a small squad. This is what happens after a few injuries and a small squad. He needs to learn fast on the job as Venkys have again appointed an inexperienced manager.
We are playing bottom of the league on Saturday and need to show that the side can cut it. No boring negative tactics go for the jugular. If we can't beat Peterborough convincingly at home then we can kiss any hopes of making the play-offs good-bye. Not being negative but there comes a point in the season where the players need to stand up and be counted. If they can't then MA needs to start thinking about rebuilding for next season's assault.
French Rover
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4:48pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Blackburn defender Gael Givet has cuttingly claimed life in the Lancashire town is so miserable he would have hung himself were it not for the support of his family.
The Frenchman has been warming the bench since manager Michael Appleton became Rovers’ third permanent boss this season in January.
And he admitted life in Blackburn had already begun to get him down when Rovers were relegated from the Premier League last season.
He said: ‘I was depressed – luckily, I have my wife and two kids.’
In what is believed to be a tongue-in-cheek remark, the 31-year-old added: ‘If left alone in Blackburn, I’d have already hanged myself.’
Former Marseille and Moncao player Givet fully expects his time at Ewood Park is coming to an end. ‘I’m done for here,’ he added. ‘I’ve only played one match plus nine minutes in four months.‘There have been approaches but the club has been asking three or four million euros for me.’
He is depressed? On his money? How does he think the fans feel after the last couple of seasons..? French Warrior - Nay not any more - get gone GG you French surrender monkey!
Harwoodstblue
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4:49pm Thu 28 Feb 13
moh wrote:Venkys fault then, they appointed the inexperienced manager. You can't blame Appleton, he has his hands tied, having to make do with loan players. As far as setting him targets and then giving him NO money to strengthen the squad he inherited is ridiculous.
edmy wrote:No good just blaming players, manager needs to carry the can. i wonder if Venkys have set him a target like they did with Kean and Berg this year. When MA was appointed he criticised the big squad and his philosophy is to have a small squad. This is what happens after a few injuries and a small squad. He needs to learn fast on the job as Venkys have again appointed an inexperienced manager.
We are playing bottom of the league on Saturday and need to show that the side can cut it. No boring negative tactics go for the jugular. If we can't beat Peterborough convincingly at home then we can kiss any hopes of making the play-offs good-bye. Not being negative but there comes a point in the season where the players need to stand up and be counted. If they can't then MA needs to start thinking about rebuilding for next season's assault.
Is Eckersley playing?
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5:00pm Thu 28 Feb 13
To.guy
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5:01pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Harwoodstblue wrote:The squad is weaker in my view since he came. I would rather have the players he shipped out and is leaving out than those he brought in. There isnt any that have impressed me.
moh wrote:Venkys fault then, they appointed the inexperienced manager. You can't blame Appleton, he has his hands tied, having to make do with loan players. As far as setting him targets and then giving him NO money to strengthen the squad he inherited is ridiculous.
edmy wrote:No good just blaming players, manager needs to carry the can. i wonder if Venkys have set him a target like they did with Kean and Berg this year. When MA was appointed he criticised the big squad and his philosophy is to have a small squad. This is what happens after a few injuries and a small squad. He needs to learn fast on the job as Venkys have again appointed an inexperienced manager.
We are playing bottom of the league on Saturday and need to show that the side can cut it. No boring negative tactics go for the jugular. If we can't beat Peterborough convincingly at home then we can kiss any hopes of making the play-offs good-bye. Not being negative but there comes a point in the season where the players need to stand up and be counted. If they can't then MA needs to start thinking about rebuilding for next season's assault.
angryandy
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5:04pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Harwoodstblue
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5:16pm Thu 28 Feb 13
To.guy wrote:Hi To.Guy, that's where the inexperience hits home. I agree better players were shipped out on loan than appear to have been brought in. Let's see how they do once they 'settle in'
Harwoodstblue wrote:The squad is weaker in my view since he came. I would rather have the players he shipped out and is leaving out than those he brought in. There isnt any that have impressed me.
moh wrote:Venkys fault then, they appointed the inexperienced manager. You can't blame Appleton, he has his hands tied, having to make do with loan players. As far as setting him targets and then giving him NO money to strengthen the squad he inherited is ridiculous.
edmy wrote:No good just blaming players, manager needs to carry the can. i wonder if Venkys have set him a target like they did with Kean and Berg this year. When MA was appointed he criticised the big squad and his philosophy is to have a small squad. This is what happens after a few injuries and a small squad. He needs to learn fast on the job as Venkys have again appointed an inexperienced manager.
We are playing bottom of the league on Saturday and need to show that the side can cut it. No boring negative tactics go for the jugular. If we can't beat Peterborough convincingly at home then we can kiss any hopes of making the play-offs good-bye. Not being negative but there comes a point in the season where the players need to stand up and be counted. If they can't then MA needs to start thinking about rebuilding for next season's assault.
Venkys wanted an inexperienced manager so they got what they paid for. Appleton can only do his best, like we all try top do in life.
moh
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5:34pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Harwoodstblue wrote:Appleton stated he believes in a SMALLl squad. There are too many games in Championship to have a small squad. Players get injured. He needs to learn fast and stop going on about injuries. This is what happens when you let players go without adequate replacement. Also he must be disappointed with Campbell and Rekik as they have not delivered so far. At least the next few games are relatively easier than top teams away so rovers should win them.
To.guy wrote:Hi To.Guy, that's where the inexperience hits home. I agree better players were shipped out on loan than appear to have been brought in. Let's see how they do once they 'settle in' Venkys wanted an inexperienced manager so they got what they paid for. Appleton can only do his best, like we all try top do in life.Harwoodstblue wrote:The squad is weaker in my view since he came. I would rather have the players he shipped out and is leaving out than those he brought in. There isnt any that have impressed me.moh wrote:Venkys fault then, they appointed the inexperienced manager. You can't blame Appleton, he has his hands tied, having to make do with loan players. As far as setting him targets and then giving him NO money to strengthen the squad he inherited is ridiculous.edmy wrote: We are playing bottom of the league on Saturday and need to show that the side can cut it. No boring negative tactics go for the jugular. If we can't beat Peterborough convincingly at home then we can kiss any hopes of making the play-offs good-bye. Not being negative but there comes a point in the season where the players need to stand up and be counted. If they can't then MA needs to start thinking about rebuilding for next season's assault.No good just blaming players, manager needs to carry the can. i wonder if Venkys have set him a target like they did with Kean and Berg this year. When MA was appointed he criticised the big squad and his philosophy is to have a small squad. This is what happens after a few injuries and a small squad. He needs to learn fast on the job as Venkys have again appointed an inexperienced manager.
stefjam
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5:39pm Thu 28 Feb 13
dangerous dave
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5:43pm Thu 28 Feb 13
edmy wrote:Yes and the Venkys if still there for next season need to invest 'REAL' money in quality players and a quality Manager.
We are playing bottom of the league on Saturday and need to show that the side can cut it. No boring negative tactics go for the jugular. If we can't beat Peterborough convincingly at home then we can kiss any hopes of making the play-offs good-bye. Not being negative but there comes a point in the season where the players need to stand up and be counted. If they can't then MA needs to start thinking about rebuilding for next season's assault.
OUT WITH THE LOT OF THEM
Harwoodstblue
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5:58pm Thu 28 Feb 13
moh wrote:As I said earlier MOH. It all comes down to Appletons inexperience. It doesn't make him a bad manager, but as yet he is inexperienced.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Appleton stated he believes in a SMALLl squad. There are too many games in Championship to have a small squad. Players get injured. He needs to learn fast and stop going on about injuries. This is what happens when you let players go without adequate replacement. Also he must be disappointed with Campbell and Rekik as they have not delivered so far. At least the next few games are relatively easier than top teams away so rovers should win them.
To.guy wrote:Hi To.Guy, that's where the inexperience hits home. I agree better players were shipped out on loan than appear to have been brought in. Let's see how they do once they 'settle in' Venkys wanted an inexperienced manager so they got what they paid for. Appleton can only do his best, like we all try top do in life.Harwoodstblue wrote:The squad is weaker in my view since he came. I would rather have the players he shipped out and is leaving out than those he brought in. There isnt any that have impressed me.moh wrote:Venkys fault then, they appointed the inexperienced manager. You can't blame Appleton, he has his hands tied, having to make do with loan players. As far as setting him targets and then giving him NO money to strengthen the squad he inherited is ridiculous.edmy wrote: We are playing bottom of the league on Saturday and need to show that the side can cut it. No boring negative tactics go for the jugular. If we can't beat Peterborough convincingly at home then we can kiss any hopes of making the play-offs good-bye. Not being negative but there comes a point in the season where the players need to stand up and be counted. If they can't then MA needs to start thinking about rebuilding for next season's assault.No good just blaming players, manager needs to carry the can. i wonder if Venkys have set him a target like they did with Kean and Berg this year. When MA was appointed he criticised the big squad and his philosophy is to have a small squad. This is what happens after a few injuries and a small squad. He needs to learn fast on the job as Venkys have again appointed an inexperienced manager.
passingfootball
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6:43pm Thu 28 Feb 13
we really need players that can run at defences and make them panic and force them to double up, freeing up space and bring other rovers players into play, making their jobs alot easier..besides dunn and rochina i cant think of any rovers player whose trying to do that, no wonder we are so easy to stop now
passingfootball
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7:11pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Jake Kean
Scott Dann
Grant Hanley
Bradley Orr
Adam Henley
Karim Rekik (Man City)
Gaël Givet
Jason Lowe
Danny Murphy
Marcus Olsson
David Bentley (Spurs)
Morten Gamst Pedersen
Fabio Nunes
Josh Morris
Jordan Rhodes
DJ Campbell (QPR)
Nuno Gomes
David Goodwillie
A Rover 45 years and over
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7:23pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Stourbridge_Rover
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7:24pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Sherwoodforest
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7:33pm Thu 28 Feb 13
French Rover wrote:Givet should of been potted the day he removed his top and refused to play the second half, totally unacceptable to his team mates, Eric Black and the fans.
Seems that Givet is fed-up of hanging around:
Blackburn defender Gael Givet has cuttingly claimed life in the Lancashire town is so miserable he would have hung himself were it not for the support of his family.
The Frenchman has been warming the bench since manager Michael Appleton became Rovers’ third permanent boss this season in January.
And he admitted life in Blackburn had already begun to get him down when Rovers were relegated from the Premier League last season.
He said: ‘I was depressed – luckily, I have my wife and two kids.’
In what is believed to be a tongue-in-cheek remark, the 31-year-old added: ‘If left alone in Blackburn, I’d have already hanged myself.’
Former Marseille and Moncao player Givet fully expects his time at Ewood Park is coming to an end. ‘I’m done for here,’ he added. ‘I’ve only played one match plus nine minutes in four months.‘There have been approaches but the club has been asking three or four million euros for me.’
He is depressed? On his money? How does he think the fans feel after the last couple of seasons..? French Warrior - Nay not any more - get gone GG you French surrender monkey!
noddymcleod
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8:38pm Thu 28 Feb 13
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Best, DJ Campbell are of the same type, flashy beginnings everywhere, then idling about, grateful for another pay day.
Presumably, Givet is on an appearance bonus so it's cheaper to keep him out.
As I say occasionally on here, if you measure Rovers by football it makes no sense. If you measure it by finance, a cheapskate Indian outfit that has realised the game is up, then it makes a lot of sense.
DudleyRover
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9:35pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Harwoodstblue
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9:53pm Thu 28 Feb 13
In my book he is an inexperienced manager.
Roverholic
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8:31am Fri 1 Mar 13
French Rover
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9:17am Fri 1 Mar 13
Whydidtheybanme?
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9:24am Fri 1 Mar 13
Roverholic wrote:Well said. Unfortunately we've got to go with what we've got.
Can NOT believe so many of you on here are becoming anti-appleton and soo negative. The club dosn't need support like yours right now. Maybe you should all go and support one of the Manchester clubs? Spoilt fans from the good times a lot of you!
Let's face it. Not a lot going to happen this season (maybe a trip to Wembley) so lets get behind the guy and give him some time.
benal13
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10:21am Fri 1 Mar 13
French Rover wrote:keep going frenchy youll get something right eventually
Bring on the Posh tomorrow and lets get back to winning ways... 3-0 to the Rovers without breaking sweat.
French Rover
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10:52am Fri 1 Mar 13
benal13 wrote:Hey Benal13 - I will have you know I am 1,402,627th out of 2,582,083 people in the Premier League Fantasy Football Table... :-)
French Rover wrote:keep going frenchy youll get something right eventually
Bring on the Posh tomorrow and lets get back to winning ways... 3-0 to the Rovers without breaking sweat.
fanny.tickler.
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10:54am Fri 1 Mar 13
French Rover wrote:Very very foolish words.
Bring on the Posh tomorrow and lets get back to winning ways... 3-0 to the Rovers without breaking sweat.
StLedge
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11:24am Fri 1 Mar 13
benal13 wrote:It's always a criticism with you...!
French Rover wrote: Bring on the Posh tomorrow and lets get back to winning ways... 3-0 to the Rovers without breaking sweat.keep going frenchy youll get something right eventually
handyamBRFC
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9:04pm Fri 1 Mar 13
if anyone out on this planet ever thinks MA is a manager of any repute...!
he is not experienced
he has no prior skills, qualities that will cut him in management.
However, MA is experienced at one thing, and thats the reason hes here.
He is just about able to beg for trashy players who are unwanted at their clubs
And thats what players BRFC can just about pull....!!!!
But at the end of the day he MA is the current manager
and he has a job on his hands
Yes its difficult as its clear not many teams prepared to let good players out on loan......
hence hes left to bring in below average 2nd rate team players
Play offs is going to be extremely difficult
Best will play very little all season if at all as its likely his injury will prevent him.

MxMave says...
3:21pm Thu 28 Feb 13
The only ones who are missed are Best & Ollson. The rest arnt good enough for the squad anyway, just another excuse for Appleton to loose games and play negative football.