11:20am Monday 6th September 2010 in
SAM Allardyce believes Blackburn Rovers have performed miracles during his Ewood Park tenure after admitting his squad’s development has exceeded all expectations.
The Rovers boss admits he has been disappointed by the lack of funds available this summer but was quick to emphasise the huge strides he believes have been taken during the past couple of years.
Rovers were the only Premier League club not to pay a transfer fee this summer, with Mame Biram Diouf arriving on loan and free agent Benjani signing, leaving a section of supporters frustrated by the inactivity.
After leading his side to a creditable top half Premier League finish last season though, Allardyce believes there is every reason to be optimistic as they look to build on recent progress.
He said: “Like every manager you are disappointed you can’t bring more in but that is a fact of life at the moment.
"But, in terms of development time, I would say we are at least 12 months ahead of where I thought we would be when I first came.
“The main aim then was to keep the club in the Premier League and then to resolve its financial difficulties.
"That left us in a very difficult position in terms of producing a good side for Blackburn Rovers. We have managed to do that.
“We have put the financial side straight by accumulating £30million plus in the transfer market.
"We have gone out and spent wisely around £12m or £14m and have left a massive profit for the club.
“To get this far in 20 months with the trials and tribulations we have had has been pretty miraculous.
"It is a position I am delighted to say we are way, way above where I considered to be.”
A lot of Rovers’ success over the past 12 months can be put down to their youth revolution, with several of their academy starlets breaking into the first team.
They have also managed to unearth some ‘bargain signings, like French midfielder Steven Nzonzi, but Allardyce knows their task does not get any easier.
“We have promoted some very good players and we have improved the players who are already here and that has catapulted us towards being a more sound solid squad than I thought,” said Allardyce.
“What we have to do now is keep going out and proving it and keep improving by the results we get, which is always very difficult because we have spent less than anybody else.
“We have progressed so far in the last few months there are a number of sides we should be beating.
"We shouldn’t struggle so much although that doesn’t mean we don’t guard against that and guard against potential complacency."
Despite a lack of funds, Allardyce has had the luxury of picking from a strong squad so far this season, with last season’s player of the year missing out due to the strength in depth.
Allardyce said: “It is about a strong healthy squad and about me managing the squad and managing the disappointment of some of my players. That is my job.
“It is a hard job but one you have to manage. If someone can’t cope or put up with it there are two windows for that to change and you look into moving them on.
“At this moment in time it is about the players who are selected. It is their responsibility to play so well you can’t get the shirt off them.
"The responsibility of the other lads is to be patient, wait for their turn and grab that chance when they get the shirt.
“Then make sure you don’t lose it by playing well. That is healthy competition in a strong squad we have developed over 20 months."
Comments(15)
SouthernRover
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11:57am Mon 6 Sep 10
Miller11
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12:02pm Mon 6 Sep 10
28th march 2010, turf moor wrote:I'd like to see him given a decent run in the side. Sadly I don't think he fits our current style of play!
i can think of one player who needs developing more and that is junior hoillet. his delivery and final product are poor at the momnet but if someone works with him he could become a real threat. like rovers version of wallcot or lennon but without the injury problems (touch wood).
eddie the eagle
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12:23pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Miller11 wrote:I like his pace but he is very lightweight and lacks that bit extra when on the ball.I to would like o see him progress into the team because he would provide something we lack but at the moment he's not good enough.
28th march 2010, turf moor wrote: i can think of one player who needs developing more and that is junior hoillet. his delivery and final product are poor at the momnet but if someone works with him he could become a real threat. like rovers version of wallcot or lennon but without the injury problems (touch wood).I'd like to see him given a decent run in the side. Sadly I don't think he fits our current style of play!
Mani13963
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12:24pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Miller11 wrote:Miller what are you on?? That was yet another dig at Sam and our supposed "hoof ball" tactics...what a load of tosh!! Hoilett is a good player but the only reason he hasn't played is because the attcking midfielders currently in possession of the shirt have played really well!! Pedersen, m diouf, e diouf and even olsson in small bursts have been great!!
28th march 2010, turf moor wrote:I'd like to see him given a decent run in the side. Sadly I don't think he fits our current style of play!
i can think of one player who needs developing more and that is junior hoillet. his delivery and final product are poor at the momnet but if someone works with him he could become a real threat. like rovers version of wallcot or lennon but without the injury problems (touch wood).
Miller11
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12:29pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Mani13963 wrote:Hoilett's best position is a striker in my opinion. We play 1 up top. He is too small for that, particularly getting on the end of long balls, and holding it up with his back to goal. That should be blindingly obvious.
Miller11 wrote:Miller what are you on?? That was yet another dig at Sam and our supposed "hoof ball" tactics...what a load of tosh!! Hoilett is a good player but the only reason he hasn't played is because the attcking midfielders currently in possession of the shirt have played really well!! Pedersen, m diouf, e diouf and even olsson in small bursts have been great!!
28th march 2010, turf moor wrote:I'd like to see him given a decent run in the side. Sadly I don't think he fits our current style of play!
i can think of one player who needs developing more and that is junior hoillet. his delivery and final product are poor at the momnet but if someone works with him he could become a real threat. like rovers version of wallcot or lennon but without the injury problems (touch wood).
jeppo
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1:11pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Maaaaaark
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1:12pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Miller11 wrote:No chance is he a striker. He can't finish. Never has been able to according to someone who played in the youth teams with him.
Mani13963 wrote:Hoilett's best position is a striker in my opinion. We play 1 up top. He is too small for that, particularly getting on the end of long balls, and holding it up with his back to goal. That should be blindingly obvious.
Miller11 wrote:Miller what are you on?? That was yet another dig at Sam and our supposed "hoof ball" tactics...what a load of tosh!! Hoilett is a good player but the only reason he hasn't played is because the attcking midfielders currently in possession of the shirt have played really well!! Pedersen, m diouf, e diouf and even olsson in small bursts have been great!!
28th march 2010, turf moor wrote:I'd like to see him given a decent run in the side. Sadly I don't think he fits our current style of play!
i can think of one player who needs developing more and that is junior hoillet. his delivery and final product are poor at the momnet but if someone works with him he could become a real threat. like rovers version of wallcot or lennon but without the injury problems (touch wood).
kevin e
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1:21pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Rovers Number 9
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1:31pm Mon 6 Sep 10
eddie the eagle
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1:37pm Mon 6 Sep 10
The ball is round so pass it!
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6:50pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Miller11 wrote:Miller11 - We are doing OK for a small club but I am with you - our footy is hardly a miracle to watch but more like chewing carboard!
Mani13963 wrote:Hoilett's best position is a striker in my opinion. We play 1 up top. He is too small for that, particularly getting on the end of long balls, and holding it up with his back to goal. That should be blindingly obvious.
Miller11 wrote:Miller what are you on?? That was yet another dig at Sam and our supposed "hoof ball" tactics...what a load of tosh!! Hoilett is a good player but the only reason he hasn't played is because the attcking midfielders currently in possession of the shirt have played really well!! Pedersen, m diouf, e diouf and even olsson in small bursts have been great!!
28th march 2010, turf moor wrote:I'd like to see him given a decent run in the side. Sadly I don't think he fits our current style of play!
i can think of one player who needs developing more and that is junior hoillet. his delivery and final product are poor at the momnet but if someone works with him he could become a real threat. like rovers version of wallcot or lennon but without the injury problems (touch wood).
in moses we trust
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7:43am Tue 7 Sep 10
jeppo
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10:00am Tue 7 Sep 10
manyarecalled
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10:10am Tue 7 Sep 10
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28th march 2010, turf moor says...
11:44am Mon 6 Sep 10