Shebby: 'We will get the right man for Rovers'
8:57am Tuesday 2nd October 2012 in Sport
By Andy Cryer, Blackburn Rovers reporter
Blackburn Rovers global advisor Shebby Singh
SHEBBY Singh has assured Blackburn Rovers fans he WILL find the right man for the managerial hot seat – after urging the Ewood Park faithful to return to the club.
Rovers’ global adviser has appealed for calm as the club start a “patient” and “extensive” search for Steve Kean’s successor, but insists the final outcome will be based on a “wise footballing decision”.
Singh revealed Rovers’ ticket office had reported a significant upsurge in activity over the weekend, following Friday night’s shock resignation of Steve Kean, and has called for a return of the Ewood Park 12th man for Saturday’s visit of Wolves and beyond.
Singh also confirmed Kean’s assistant Eric Black would be at the helm for tomorrow’s trip to Nottingham Forest and Wolves’ weekend visit, claiming it was vital the club united together once more.
The Lancashire Telegraph understand former Rovers striker Alan Shearer would be interested in finding out more about the position, with the likes of Henning Berg, Garry Flitcroft and Tim Sherwood understood to be interested in the role.
Spurs are likely to make a potential White Hart Lane exit for Sherwood almost impossible though, as Rovers’ board look to ensure no stone is left unturned in their pursuit of the right appointment.
He said: “I’m appealing for calm this week, that is very, very important. We have two important games coming up in the next few games and we can’t let anything take our focus off them.
“We are not going to set any timescales and we are not going to call Eric Black a ‘caretaker manager’, he is our manager for the next two games and he needs everyone’s support.
“We are not going to rush anything now. We have had a lot of applicants already and we will look at them and draw up a shortlist. We have to be very, very careful how we select the next manager or to see if we already have the next manager.
“This is my responsibility to get the right man and I will make sure I make a wise footballing decision. I know I will make that.”
Rovers’ Premier League relegation combined with Steve Kean’s unpopularity at the club has seen attendances at Ewood dwindle this season.
But, with the under fire Kean now having left the club, Singh hopes Rovers can move He said: “We hope the supporters can be our 12th man again. I can’t underestimate the importance of a full ground with our great fans being that 12th man.
“There were queues outside the ticket office on Saturday and we opened on Sunday as well and that is great to hear.
“Hopefully this can carry on because the fans can make a big difference for us.”
Meanwhile, former Rovers’ Premier League winning defender Henning Berg has indicated he would be interested in discussing the vacant position.
The 43-year-old former Lillestrom manager declined to comment outright on whether he wanted the job but was quick stress how much Rovers meant to him.
He said: “This is a chance for the owners to move the club in the right direction. It is up to them to decide what route they want to take and what type of manager they want.
“It is no secret Blackburn Rovers mean a lot to me. I spent seven and a half years at the club and I experienced so much there.
“I have managed in Norway for seven years and am now doing a bit of work TV2 in Norway. Blackburn Rovers means a lot to me and I am sure there will be a lot of interest in the club.”
Comments(201)
peely
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9:10am Tue 2 Oct 12
Bazzer
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9:11am Tue 2 Oct 12
bring back the good old days
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9:12am Tue 2 Oct 12
But, this was before I read the above interview.
I now have had to change my mind somewhat, as when reading 'lets call him manager for now, not caretaker'. And 'maybe we have the right man already', indicates that he is giving him x games in order to stake his claim.
So, if he secures say 3 out of 3 wins, just like Kean it would make it difficult to then reject him in favour of a untried new man, plus of course it would be the much cheaper option.
This to my mind seems to put Black in the driving seat.
No offence to Black, but I sincerely hope this is not the case, as I am fairly sure this would case huge dismay within the fan base i.e. here we go again, nothings changed.
French Rover
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9:18am Tue 2 Oct 12
Judan Ali the English born Asian football coach is apparently on the list as is Henrik Larsson now. Ali surely is only on there as a token gesture to the Owners? But Larsson could be a strong contender given his top level footballing career and his full EUFA Pro Licence. He could pass some of Barca's secrets on! Sherwood is still number one choice though....if we ever get the chance to 'officially' speak to him!
bigste
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9:20am Tue 2 Oct 12
ronnie clayton
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9:20am Tue 2 Oct 12
The history of football is peppered with great footballers going into management and tarring their reputations, prime example was Bobby Charlton taking over at PNE but there are scores of them, look at the passion big Sam has , Martin O`Neil has , Fergie has ,Moyes has ,Holloway has , if you see these guys on the touchline managing,coaxing your team ,you will not be shirking out of tackles/runs ,Black and Hendry hide in the enclosure ,because they have not got what it takes to be that type of manager ,a manager who will drag the team across the line.
Billypieman
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9:25am Tue 2 Oct 12
jackmetickler
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9:26am Tue 2 Oct 12
no contest.
Championship proven - promotion to PL with an unfancied team on a tiny budget. Great football. Great Character and definitely not a yes man.
The last two characteristics being the most important as far as this club is concerned.
gleechy
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9:26am Tue 2 Oct 12
baz58
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9:33am Tue 2 Oct 12
jackmetickler wrote:I'm with you on this, not sure he would leave Blackpool with the reputation Rovers have had this last couple of years, even though we are a bigger club. Venkys idiotic ownership may put good potential managers off. At least Keans gone so fingers crossed for the future, would still like to see the back of venkys though. Dont forget they still didnt sack kean!!!! Anyway lets get behind the current manager and the team COYB....
Ian Holloway...
no contest.
Championship proven - promotion to PL with an unfancied team on a tiny budget. Great football. Great Character and definitely not a yes man.
The last two characteristics being the most important as far as this club is concerned.
forever-a-blue-jean
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9:45am Tue 2 Oct 12
Please urge the owners to appoint an experienced manager even if Black get 3 wins from 3 which we all hope he does.
As for the fans we all said we will return when kean he has gone, well he has now gone, I've been and bought my tickets for Wolves game.......have you?
LETS FILL EWOOD AND LEAVE KEAN IN NO DOUBT HE WAS THE REASON WE STAYED AWAY.
moh
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9:48am Tue 2 Oct 12
bring back the good old days wrote:Reading between lines does it mean Eric Black will manage till end of season if we cannot get an experience manager and then get someone experienced in summer?
Yesterday when people were opinioning its Blacks job to reject, I said I can't see that after what has gone before. But, this was before I read the above interview. I now have had to change my mind somewhat, as when reading 'lets call him manager for now, not caretaker'. And 'maybe we have the right man already', indicates that he is giving him x games in order to stake his claim. So, if he secures say 3 out of 3 wins, just like Kean it would make it difficult to then reject him in favour of a untried new man, plus of course it would be the much cheaper option. This to my mind seems to put Black in the driving seat. No offence to Black, but I sincerely hope this is not the case, as I am fairly sure this would case huge dismay within the fan base i.e. here we go again, nothings changed.
tiojo
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9:49am Tue 2 Oct 12
Nellie 77
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9:50am Tue 2 Oct 12
Loud and proud
NO-ONE LIKES US
NO-ONE LIKES US
NO-ONE LIKES US
WE DON'T CARE
WE ARE ROVERS , SUPER ROVERS, WE ARE ROVERS, FROM THE NORTH
Ryanb74
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9:55am Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue
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9:57am Tue 2 Oct 12
tiojo wrote:Exactly..... Let's see if they really have the club at heart....If they're in it for the love of the club (their baby ) they'll keep their noses out and let a manager manage......If they're in it for the money (investment ) they won't......We'll soon see.
It's all very well speculating on names of potential managers but the key to successfully managing the club in the immediate future is to get someone who will be able to deal with the owners as well as the footballing side. A manager such as Mark Hughes or Sam Allardyce would not put up with the owners vacilating between indifference and interference. And neither would they put up with being supervised by TV commentator Shabby Singh.
NewtownRover
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10:00am Tue 2 Oct 12
roverinmanchstr
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10:02am Tue 2 Oct 12
Nellie 77 wrote:Hmmm...... Still got Venky **** to deal with.....bet we don't have a 'manager ' unless, some Kean clone, in the next 4 weeks
After the disgraceful and unjust batterin we rovers fans have endured from large parts of the "football community" let's pack out ewood on saturday and roar on our lads with renewed passion for our club. Loud and proud NO-ONE LIKES US NO-ONE LIKES US NO-ONE LIKES US WE DON'T CARE WE ARE ROVERS , SUPER ROVERS, WE ARE ROVERS, FROM THE NORTH
roverinmanchstr
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10:09am Tue 2 Oct 12
forever-a-blue-jean wrote:Perhaps you should consider that no experienced decent manager wil want to work for Venky's. Plus, as we have only Shebby'spouting Venky crap- Your action is a little premature.
Shebby you have already made a BIG difference you talk to the fans and you saw Kean out of the door for those two things we thankyou. Please urge the owners to appoint an experienced manager even if Black get 3 wins from 3 which we all hope he does. As for the fans we all said we will return when kean he has gone, well he has now gone, I've been and bought my tickets for Wolves game.......have you? LETS FILL EWOOD AND LEAVE KEAN IN NO DOUBT HE WAS THE REASON WE STAYED AWAY.
janus1947
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10:10am Tue 2 Oct 12
petemcglinn
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10:12am Tue 2 Oct 12
bigste wrote:I to hope its a full house against wolves, party time , i bought a couple of tickets sat morning. Cant wait to get back down to ewood, wigan was the last
I do so hope for a full house on Saturday and for the fist game with the new manager when it happens. Come on you blues. KEAN HAS GONE!!!!!!!
match i went to see.
Lets raise the roof on saturday and be the 12th man , we are going to have a party (hats and all) .
Coyb
Nellie 77
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10:16am Tue 2 Oct 12
roverinmanchstr wrote:sure we are not out the woods and we have to keep on fighting for our club to be ran as it should be. But let's enjoy next Saturday. We've not had much to celebrate in,t last couple of years. Come on you blues!
Nellie 77 wrote:Hmmm...... Still got Venky **** to deal with.....bet we don't have a 'manager ' unless, some Kean clone, in the next 4 weeks
After the disgraceful and unjust batterin we rovers fans have endured from large parts of the "football community" let's pack out ewood on saturday and roar on our lads with renewed passion for our club. Loud and proud NO-ONE LIKES US NO-ONE LIKES US NO-ONE LIKES US WE DON'T CARE WE ARE ROVERS , SUPER ROVERS, WE ARE ROVERS, FROM THE NORTH
BlueSkies
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10:16am Tue 2 Oct 12
Kean, Kidd, both coaches who can't raise their game. It didn't work, please don't repeat the experiment.
ronnie clayton
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10:18am Tue 2 Oct 12
janus1947 wrote:Alan Shearer , quote "I feel very sorry for what Steve Kean is going through with the Blackburn Rovers supporters"
So, Kean is contemplating whether or not to sue the club for constructive dismissal.Firstly, he wouldn't know what constructive dismissal was if it jumped up and bit him on the backside. But we all know a man who would go down that path to squeeze every last penny ot of the club. Greed and power - this man needs to be fully exposed for what he is, what he always has been. Whilst any part of of his tentacles touch this club, the problem will not go away. The same thing can also be said for his involvement with Sky Sports presenters whose "sympathy" for Kean was there for all to see. Somebody please take this man down by exposing the truth.
NOT ON.
But we still have IAN "Kean should receive a knighthood for what he has had to put up with from the supporters here" BLACK !!
NOT ON.
J.C - Rishton
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10:21am Tue 2 Oct 12
NewtownRover wrote:Totally agree - unless he loses both upcoming games or gets one draw and one defeat from next 2 games then he WILL be the next Rovers manager - the terminology used by SS is deliberately used to soften us up to the idea.
Eric Black it is then.
Why will Black be the next manager ? - because he is a happy compromise for all the owners (and the owners couldnt give a flying fcuk what us supporters want or think - they have clearly demonstrated that time and time again over the last few years. All the owners want differing things out of the club and a manager who can be "manipulated" and dictated to by all parties - especially one that has JA as their agent, to them, would be the ideal candidate.
All the other ex-players being mentioned are just a smokescreen to drive ticket sales.
Eric Black is NOT Steve Kean, he is someone with management credentials and he is not, (unlike his predecessor), mentally ill and I'm sure he's a decent bloke but his appointment would NOT heal the rift between the club and large chunks of the fan base and for this reason ALONE he must NOT, under any circumstances be given the job (the club cannot be allowed to be fractured again - it simply may never recover).
vicn1956
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10:24am Tue 2 Oct 12
YOU CAN TRUST US
Whoa-hold on a bit. We are a long way from that yet!
Will the fans accept anyone who expressed sympahy with K****the brilliant?
lusorover
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10:24am Tue 2 Oct 12
Now we need to see the fans getting behind the team in big numbers and giving the owners the time they need to make the right decisions for the future. A part of the decision-making process should be the effect on the fans of any appointment.
Harmony going forward is going to be much more important in this case than is usual and I think that Shebby is 'wise' enough to recognise the need for a manager who can bring an end to the disconnection between Club and fans which has characterised the Venkys reign to date.
He needs to know that we are not looking for a former star to come back to the Club but that we are looking for the best man that we can attract. If a Shearer or a Sherwood were to come in and flop their former star-status would count for nothing with the fans.
We have an excellent squad and many potential managers would relish the chance to work with it.
We fans must acknowledge two things however - 1) we are not all going to agree with the appointment and 2) the recent ownership track record at Ewood will put off many who might otherwise apply.
Finally, exciting times might really be round the corner!
J.C - Rishton
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10:28am Tue 2 Oct 12
NewtownRover wrote:totally agree - bt this must NOT be allowed to happen under any circumstances.
Eric Black it is then.
Lets be cleary - EB is NOT SK, however his IS tarnished with the SK/JA brush and therefore for a large section of the Rovers fan base this is totally unacceptable.
It is time for us all to put the last 2 years behind us and move forwards TOGETHER - in order to do that then the owners must fulfill 1 simple task - appoint a manager who has no ties with SK or JA (JA is EB agent) and who can be his own man - how difficult can that be ??
The next appointment will show us all we need to know about Venkys and their ownership plans and the (true) ownership of BRFC.
janus1947
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10:28am Tue 2 Oct 12
ronnie clayton wrote:Some sympathy came from people who were ignorant of the situation. Other sympathy was orchestrated. and that is why there is a need to sever all connections with you know who, whether it be players, coaching staff, management or indeed,the owners.
janus1947 wrote:Alan Shearer , quote "I feel very sorry for what Steve Kean is going through with the Blackburn Rovers supporters"
So, Kean is contemplating whether or not to sue the club for constructive dismissal.Firstly, he wouldn't know what constructive dismissal was if it jumped up and bit him on the backside. But we all know a man who would go down that path to squeeze every last penny ot of the club. Greed and power - this man needs to be fully exposed for what he is, what he always has been. Whilst any part of of his tentacles touch this club, the problem will not go away. The same thing can also be said for his involvement with Sky Sports presenters whose "sympathy" for Kean was there for all to see. Somebody please take this man down by exposing the truth.
NOT ON.
But we still have IAN "Kean should receive a knighthood for what he has had to put up with from the supporters here" BLACK !!
NOT ON.
Ianwhittam
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10:29am Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96
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10:30am Tue 2 Oct 12
Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park.
When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos.
Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him.
Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour.
Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club.
Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care.
Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean.
The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood.
Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability.
When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners.
The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power.
Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene.
Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building.
Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India.
Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution.
Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out.
Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent?
Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed.
Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent.
Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter.
During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager.
Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.
makaveli96
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10:34am Tue 2 Oct 12
peely wrote:He was a Judas!
Get Hughes back from London ,he,d soon whip em into shape ! The players I mean !
makaveli96
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10:35am Tue 2 Oct 12
jackmetickler wrote:Good shout, although he looks slightly like Kean!
Ian Holloway... no contest. Championship proven - promotion to PL with an unfancied team on a tiny budget. Great football. Great Character and definitely not a yes man. The last two characteristics being the most important as far as this club is concerned.
1riversider
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10:40am Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96 wrote:So you read the Daily Telegraph then - nicely copied post!!
Unfortunately for Blackburn Rovers fans, this sorry, shabby episode in their club’s long and noble history is not over.
Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park.
When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos.
Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him.
Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour.
Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club.
Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care.
Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean.
The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood.
Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability.
When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners.
The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power.
Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene.
Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building.
Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India.
Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution.
Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out.
Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent?
Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed.
Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent.
Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter.
During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager.
Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.
On a serious note though, can anybody have any faith in Singh doing anything right, bearing in mind some of his utterings since he got the job? I still think we should be very worried!
Is Eckersley playing?
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10:46am Tue 2 Oct 12
She is on record as saying ' I am disappointed Steve has resigned' In one sentence she tells me two things1) she still hasn't a bloody clue and 2) she has insulted every Blackburn supporter who wanted him out. Until she departs the club we will have big problem and I'm sorry I'm having to say that.
French Rover
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10:52am Tue 2 Oct 12
Sherwood is clear fav still with the majority of bookies.
Shearer is around 6-1 but the highest mover is Henrik Larsson who came from nowhere to being 4th favourite along with Camacho the Spanish former Real Madrid and Benfica manager. Hill is in this group also.
Judan Ali is still around 20-1 along with McCarthy. Maradona is 100-1 and Pep is 250-1. Step-up and place your bets!
Rovers manager to be named within 10 days and my money is going on Sherwood now - as if Spurs do give him the chance to talk to the Rovers his price will go odds-on and/or all betting will stop.
A Darener
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10:52am Tue 2 Oct 12
noirbrook
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10:56am Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96 wrote:It looks like he will soon be available
peely wrote:He was a Judas!
Get Hughes back from London ,he,d soon whip em into shape ! The players I mean !
davemal
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10:58am Tue 2 Oct 12
wind2170
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10:58am Tue 2 Oct 12
roversjeff
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11:09am Tue 2 Oct 12
ronnie clayton
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11:15am Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96 wrote:Hendry Wasn`t ?
peely wrote:He was a Judas!
Get Hughes back from London ,he,d soon whip em into shape ! The players I mean !
BB4Claret
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11:15am Tue 2 Oct 12
Looks like you're about to unveil Atkinson and Robinson as your new management team. (.. Rowan and Tony, that is !)
Keep it coming, oh laughing stock of the footballing world.
......... and when your complaints and vitriol turn aganist whoever the next unfortunate incumbent of the Bollewood hot seat is, don't try to pretend that you are real football fans.
At the end of the day, most of you are simply glory-hunters and eternal malcontents.
To those who supported the team and the manager through thick and thin over the past year, I applaud your dedication.
chickenfarm
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11:22am Tue 2 Oct 12
A Darener
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11:22am Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue
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11:26am Tue 2 Oct 12
BB4Claret wrote:Have you wrecked your town center lately, or set anyone on fire in the chip shop. It may be coming soon.
Sounds like Shebby has a cunning, ingenious plan.
Looks like you're about to unveil Atkinson and Robinson as your new management team. (.. Rowan and Tony, that is !)
Keep it coming, oh laughing stock of the footballing world.
......... and when your complaints and vitriol turn aganist whoever the next unfortunate incumbent of the Bollewood hot seat is, don't try to pretend that you are real football fans.
At the end of the day, most of you are simply glory-hunters and eternal malcontents.
To those who supported the team and the manager through thick and thin over the past year, I applaud your dedication.
juanbbien
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11:27am Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96 wrote:Not Hughes he had is time here,probably the best of is career and as done nothing since let's move on.
peely wrote:He was a Judas!
Get Hughes back from London ,he,d soon whip em into shape ! The players I mean !
Harwoodstblue
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11:33am Tue 2 Oct 12
A Darener wrote:Well said Darener........she who must be obeyed has openly admitted she's "disappointed Steve has resigned"....Seems if it had been up to her, he would still be here.... Frightening.
It would appear by the comments on these sites since Kean has gone that the fans seem to think that everything in the garden is rosy. Well don't believe it. There is still miles to go before we even get close to being all right. Don't be blinkered by the euphoria of getting rid of Kean. One step at a time. Just because he has gone and Shebby is spouting what we want to hear doesn't make the situation right, just better! There is a long way to go before we can say we are on the right track. For one thing Mrs D is conspiquous by her absence. Just wait until she has calmed down over losing her darling Steve. Then she will come out of the woodwork and probably stick her oar in. Telling Shebby what he HAS to do next. The brothers were put in their place once before so she will have no hesitation in telling everybody it is HER decision who comes and who stays.
kazz
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11:34am Tue 2 Oct 12
Bryan Douglas supporter
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11:34am Tue 2 Oct 12
French Rover
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11:49am Tue 2 Oct 12
A Darener wrote:You cant go backwards Darener! Well - maybe you can in Darwen....but really though now is the time to look to the to the Future of the club.
Cannot believe fans are actually buying STs! Have you learnt nothing over the last two years? Buy a ticket match to match. Let them see we are serious about returning but ONLY if they do the right thing and get a proper manager in. Plus reorganise the inner workings of the club back to the way it was run before the debacle of the last two years. Then the fans may start to believe once again that the club can be successful.
The first big step was getting shut of the Odious one and the next step is appointing a new manager who will take us forward. Yes the club will be judged on who the new manager is - you can never please everyone - but whoever it is should be given both time and the fans full support. The back-biting and critical outlook on everything Rovers simply has to end for us to move forward.
And why should the owners have to re-organize the 'inner-workings' of the club if the new manager gets the team playing well and getting the results? The boardroom is the business of the owners, ordinary fans cannot expect to dictate 'what' goes on or 'who' goes in regards the inner sanctum of the club, despite Shebby's apparent open attitude to the running of the club. Maybe if we can get supporters representatives onto the board then things may be more open but until then lets just concentrate on moving forward as a club, as a team - all together again at last.
If you mean they should employ Williams and Finn again well yes that would be nice in dreamland, but that will never happen now, that time is gone.
roverinmanchstr
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11:50am Tue 2 Oct 12
Nellie 77 wrote:Afraid we ARE DEEP IN THE WOODS!!! Not until there are statements from Venky's,as if, concerning a manager.....-think that shabby shebby mention the word 'PATIENCE'...... now when did I last here that quote and from who ??? Oh yes, The venky's about 2 months ago.....
roverinmanchstr wrote:sure we are not out the woods and we have to keep on fighting for our club to be ran as it should be. But let's enjoy next Saturday. We've not had much to celebrate in,t last couple of years. Come on you blues!Nellie 77 wrote: After the disgraceful and unjust batterin we rovers fans have endured from large parts of the "football community" let's pack out ewood on saturday and roar on our lads with renewed passion for our club. Loud and proud NO-ONE LIKES US NO-ONE LIKES US NO-ONE LIKES US WE DON'T CARE WE ARE ROVERS , SUPER ROVERS, WE ARE ROVERS, FROM THE NORTHHmmm...... Still got Venky **** to deal with.....bet we don't have a 'manager ' unless, some Kean clone, in the next 4 weeks
rhodie110961
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11:50am Tue 2 Oct 12
stony bloke
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11:51am Tue 2 Oct 12
Quote: "“I’ve got a great job where I am. There isn’t anything to consider,” Sherwood said. “I’m happy at the football club.”
moh
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11:52am Tue 2 Oct 12
A Darener wrote:Shebby Singh has been a breath of fresh air since his arrival, some good signings and also no kean anymore. All the best to Shebby in his mission to get rovers into premiership.
It would appear by the comments on these sites since Kean has gone that the fans seem to think that everything in the garden is rosy. Well don't believe it. There is still miles to go before we even get close to being all right. Don't be blinkered by the euphoria of getting rid of Kean. One step at a time. Just because he has gone and Shebby is spouting what we want to hear doesn't make the situation right, just better! There is a long way to go before we can say we are on the right track. For one thing Mrs D is conspiquous by her absence. Just wait until she has calmed down over losing her darling Steve. Then she will come out of the woodwork and probably stick her oar in. Telling Shebby what he HAS to do next. The brothers were put in their place once before so she will have no hesitation in telling everybody it is HER decision who comes and who stays.
benal13
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11:52am Tue 2 Oct 12
Is Eckersley playing? wrote:why be sorry for making a very good point wll said !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There's a problem here, folks a nd I'm worried. Shebby says he'll get the right man. He may well do, but will madame agree with him?
She is on record as saying ' I am disappointed Steve has resigned' In one sentence she tells me two things1) she still hasn't a bloody clue and 2) she has insulted every Blackburn supporter who wanted him out. Until she departs the club we will have big problem and I'm sorry I'm having to say that.
pbirty
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11:55am Tue 2 Oct 12
moh
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11:55am Tue 2 Oct 12
French Rover wrote:sensible post, back for wolves game.
A Darener wrote: Cannot believe fans are actually buying STs! Have you learnt nothing over the last two years? Buy a ticket match to match. Let them see we are serious about returning but ONLY if they do the right thing and get a proper manager in. Plus reorganise the inner workings of the club back to the way it was run before the debacle of the last two years. Then the fans may start to believe once again that the club can be successful.You cant go backwards Darener! Well - maybe you can in Darwen....but really though now is the time to look to the to the Future of the club. The first big step was getting shut of the Odious one and the next step is appointing a new manager who will take us forward. Yes the club will be judged on who the new manager is - you can never please everyone - but whoever it is should be given both time and the fans full support. The back-biting and critical outlook on everything Rovers simply has to end for us to move forward. And why should the owners have to re-organize the 'inner-workings' of the club if the new manager gets the team playing well and getting the results? The boardroom is the business of the owners, ordinary fans cannot expect to dictate 'what' goes on or 'who' goes in regards the inner sanctum of the club, despite Shebby's apparent open attitude to the running of the club. Maybe if we can get supporters representatives onto the board then things may be more open but until then lets just concentrate on moving forward as a club, as a team - all together again at last. If you mean they should employ Williams and Finn again well yes that would be nice in dreamland, but that will never happen now, that time is gone.
johnny rover
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11:55am Tue 2 Oct 12
1. Hughes
2. Holloway
3. Hill
Anyone who saw the documentary on QPR will know that the job there is impossible.
Holloway - attractive football, proven record
Hill - attractive football, proven with 2 lower division clubs, jealous that Rovers have parachute money to burn.
forever-a-blue-jean
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11:55am Tue 2 Oct 12
BB4Claret wrote:A dingle PROUD of his Blackburn links eh BB4
Sounds like Shebby has a cunning, ingenious plan. Looks like you're about to unveil Atkinson and Robinson as your new management team. (.. Rowan and Tony, that is !) Keep it coming, oh laughing stock of the footballing world. ......... and when your complaints and vitriol turn aganist whoever the next unfortunate incumbent of the Bollewood hot seat is, don't try to pretend that you are real football fans. At the end of the day, most of you are simply glory-hunters and eternal malcontents. To those who supported the team and the manager through thick and thin over the past year, I applaud your dedication.
Roverthere
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11:56am Tue 2 Oct 12
BB4Claret wrote:Better send your comments to Hendry then.
Sounds like Shebby has a cunning, ingenious plan.
Looks like you're about to unveil Atkinson and Robinson as your new management team. (.. Rowan and Tony, that is !)
Keep it coming, oh laughing stock of the footballing world.
......... and when your complaints and vitriol turn aganist whoever the next unfortunate incumbent of the Bollewood hot seat is, don't try to pretend that you are real football fans.
At the end of the day, most of you are simply glory-hunters and eternal malcontents.
To those who supported the team and the manager through thick and thin over the past year, I applaud your dedication.
benal13
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11:58am Tue 2 Oct 12
A Darener wrote:well said DARENER again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It would appear by the comments on these sites since Kean has gone that the fans seem to think that everything in the garden is rosy. Well don't believe it. There is still miles to go before we even get close to being all right. Don't be blinkered by the euphoria of getting rid of Kean. One step at a time. Just because he has gone and Shebby is spouting what we want to hear doesn't make the situation right, just better! There is a long way to go before we can say we are on the right track. For one thing Mrs D is conspiquous by her absence. Just wait until she has calmed down over losing her darling Steve. Then she will come out of the woodwork and probably stick her oar in. Telling Shebby what he HAS to do next. The brothers were put in their place once before so she will have no hesitation in telling everybody it is HER decision who comes and who stays.
paladin101
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12:06pm Tue 2 Oct 12
benal13
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12:08pm Tue 2 Oct 12
French Rover wrote:i think what darener means is if you have woodworm in a piece of wood they all have to be eradicated or the ones that are left will ultimately destroy it!!!!!!!!!!!!
A Darener wrote:You cant go backwards Darener! Well - maybe you can in Darwen....but really though now is the time to look to the to the Future of the club.
Cannot believe fans are actually buying STs! Have you learnt nothing over the last two years? Buy a ticket match to match. Let them see we are serious about returning but ONLY if they do the right thing and get a proper manager in. Plus reorganise the inner workings of the club back to the way it was run before the debacle of the last two years. Then the fans may start to believe once again that the club can be successful.
The first big step was getting shut of the Odious one and the next step is appointing a new manager who will take us forward. Yes the club will be judged on who the new manager is - you can never please everyone - but whoever it is should be given both time and the fans full support. The back-biting and critical outlook on everything Rovers simply has to end for us to move forward.
And why should the owners have to re-organize the 'inner-workings' of the club if the new manager gets the team playing well and getting the results? The boardroom is the business of the owners, ordinary fans cannot expect to dictate 'what' goes on or 'who' goes in regards the inner sanctum of the club, despite Shebby's apparent open attitude to the running of the club. Maybe if we can get supporters representatives onto the board then things may be more open but until then lets just concentrate on moving forward as a club, as a team - all together again at last.
If you mean they should employ Williams and Finn again well yes that would be nice in dreamland, but that will never happen now, that time is gone.
A Darener
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12:18pm Tue 2 Oct 12
i think what darener means is if you have woodworm in a piece of wood they all have to be eradicated or the ones that are left will ultimately destroyit!!!!!
Couldn't have put it better myself.
Also to FR..I was not advocating the return of Williams etc. Just saying that we need Sponsors etc, back supporting the club.
Harwoodstblue
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12:19pm Tue 2 Oct 12
forever-a-blue-jean wrote:BB4 is ...Rottenstall......
BB4Claret wrote:A dingle PROUD of his Blackburn links eh BB4
Sounds like Shebby has a cunning, ingenious plan. Looks like you're about to unveil Atkinson and Robinson as your new management team. (.. Rowan and Tony, that is !) Keep it coming, oh laughing stock of the footballing world. ......... and when your complaints and vitriol turn aganist whoever the next unfortunate incumbent of the Bollewood hot seat is, don't try to pretend that you are real football fans. At the end of the day, most of you are simply glory-hunters and eternal malcontents. To those who supported the team and the manager through thick and thin over the past year, I applaud your dedication.
.................sou
nds about right for a dingle.
makaveli96
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12:19pm Tue 2 Oct 12
ronnie clayton wrote:Yes Hendry was to, along with Sherwood!
makaveli96 wrote:Hendry Wasn`t ?peely wrote: Get Hughes back from London ,he,d soon whip em into shape ! The players I mean !He was a Judas!
Spurs and Rangers arnt even REAL clubs.
Whos Hendry NAPPED for the post?
roverinmanchstr
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12:20pm Tue 2 Oct 12
benal13 wrote:Well said... so long as the venk'ys are there sh1t will continue
French Rover wrote:i think what darener means is if you have woodworm in a piece of wood they all have to be eradicated or the ones that are left will ultimately destroy it!!!!!!!!!!!!A Darener wrote: Cannot believe fans are actually buying STs! Have you learnt nothing over the last two years? Buy a ticket match to match. Let them see we are serious about returning but ONLY if they do the right thing and get a proper manager in. Plus reorganise the inner workings of the club back to the way it was run before the debacle of the last two years. Then the fans may start to believe once again that the club can be successful.You cant go backwards Darener! Well - maybe you can in Darwen....but really though now is the time to look to the to the Future of the club. The first big step was getting shut of the Odious one and the next step is appointing a new manager who will take us forward. Yes the club will be judged on who the new manager is - you can never please everyone - but whoever it is should be given both time and the fans full support. The back-biting and critical outlook on everything Rovers simply has to end for us to move forward. And why should the owners have to re-organize the 'inner-workings' of the club if the new manager gets the team playing well and getting the results? The boardroom is the business of the owners, ordinary fans cannot expect to dictate 'what' goes on or 'who' goes in regards the inner sanctum of the club, despite Shebby's apparent open attitude to the running of the club. Maybe if we can get supporters representatives onto the board then things may be more open but until then lets just concentrate on moving forward as a club, as a team - all together again at last. If you mean they should employ Williams and Finn again well yes that would be nice in dreamland, but that will never happen now, that time is gone.
roverinmanchstr
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12:20pm Tue 2 Oct 12
benal13 wrote:Well said... so long as the venk'ys are there sh1t will continue
French Rover wrote:i think what darener means is if you have woodworm in a piece of wood they all have to be eradicated or the ones that are left will ultimately destroy it!!!!!!!!!!!!A Darener wrote: Cannot believe fans are actually buying STs! Have you learnt nothing over the last two years? Buy a ticket match to match. Let them see we are serious about returning but ONLY if they do the right thing and get a proper manager in. Plus reorganise the inner workings of the club back to the way it was run before the debacle of the last two years. Then the fans may start to believe once again that the club can be successful.You cant go backwards Darener! Well - maybe you can in Darwen....but really though now is the time to look to the to the Future of the club. The first big step was getting shut of the Odious one and the next step is appointing a new manager who will take us forward. Yes the club will be judged on who the new manager is - you can never please everyone - but whoever it is should be given both time and the fans full support. The back-biting and critical outlook on everything Rovers simply has to end for us to move forward. And why should the owners have to re-organize the 'inner-workings' of the club if the new manager gets the team playing well and getting the results? The boardroom is the business of the owners, ordinary fans cannot expect to dictate 'what' goes on or 'who' goes in regards the inner sanctum of the club, despite Shebby's apparent open attitude to the running of the club. Maybe if we can get supporters representatives onto the board then things may be more open but until then lets just concentrate on moving forward as a club, as a team - all together again at last. If you mean they should employ Williams and Finn again well yes that would be nice in dreamland, but that will never happen now, that time is gone.
makaveli96
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12:20pm Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96
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12:22pm Tue 2 Oct 12
kazz wrote:With Sutton in between?
I still say alan shearer with mike newell
Tatts
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12:23pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Therefore, that rules out Larrson, Sherwood, Shearer, Berg, Newell, Hendry and Flitcroft. They may have been great players but picking any one of them would represent a massive gamble at a time when the club may not be able to afford to gamble.
My choice would be Ian Holloway followed by Mark Hughes.
A Darener
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12:25pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue
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12:25pm Tue 2 Oct 12
roverinmanchstr wrote:Let's give them a chance now, see what they do. Do they want to make amends for the mismanagement of the last two years?.. We'll soon see by who they appoint.
benal13 wrote:Well said... so long as the venk'ys are there sh1t will continue
French Rover wrote:i think what darener means is if you have woodworm in a piece of wood they all have to be eradicated or the ones that are left will ultimately destroy it!!!!!!!!!!!!A Darener wrote: Cannot believe fans are actually buying STs! Have you learnt nothing over the last two years? Buy a ticket match to match. Let them see we are serious about returning but ONLY if they do the right thing and get a proper manager in. Plus reorganise the inner workings of the club back to the way it was run before the debacle of the last two years. Then the fans may start to believe once again that the club can be successful.You cant go backwards Darener! Well - maybe you can in Darwen....but really though now is the time to look to the to the Future of the club. The first big step was getting shut of the Odious one and the next step is appointing a new manager who will take us forward. Yes the club will be judged on who the new manager is - you can never please everyone - but whoever it is should be given both time and the fans full support. The back-biting and critical outlook on everything Rovers simply has to end for us to move forward. And why should the owners have to re-organize the 'inner-workings' of the club if the new manager gets the team playing well and getting the results? The boardroom is the business of the owners, ordinary fans cannot expect to dictate 'what' goes on or 'who' goes in regards the inner sanctum of the club, despite Shebby's apparent open attitude to the running of the club. Maybe if we can get supporters representatives onto the board then things may be more open but until then lets just concentrate on moving forward as a club, as a team - all together again at last. If you mean they should employ Williams and Finn again well yes that would be nice in dreamland, but that will never happen now, that time is gone.
RUinsane
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12:31pm Tue 2 Oct 12
RUinsane
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12:31pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Ossy Blue bottle
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12:57pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Black is NOT the man for the job.
nearly sane
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1:04pm Tue 2 Oct 12
FannyTickler
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1:05pm Tue 2 Oct 12
French Rover
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1:08pm Tue 2 Oct 12
A Darener wrote:Yes we do need sponsors back Darener - totally agree sir and both for the ground and the shirt. Neither looks right without them. Maybe Mr Wild may care to sponsor the Darwen End again now? That might set the ball rolling? I still cant understand why the Venkys don't put their name on the shirts? Not saying that I would want that - but why have they not done that already?
benal13 says
i think what darener means is if you have woodworm in a piece of wood they all have to be eradicated or the ones that are left will ultimately destroyit!!!!!
Couldn't have put it better myself.
Also to FR..I was not advocating the return of Williams etc. Just saying that we need Sponsors etc, back supporting the club.
As for the woodworm it would have to be a 'professional' company that came in and eradicated that, the fans cannot do it. The 'professional' company would have to purchase the club to be able to deal with the root cause of the problem - but I don't see any potential buyers out there right now. So we may just have to hope that the 'pests' stay dormant for a while now.
jogalot
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1:13pm Tue 2 Oct 12
What I'm driving at here is: what is the main motivation now behind the Venkys? It seemed at first to be naive appointment of Kean and belief in his **** that he could take Rovers to the top. Then all logic said it must be they are asset-stripping the club and don't really care about Rovers. Now I think it is half-optimism about a brand new start having learned some lessons, and half-fear of losing money and so appointing the easy option (Black), leaving Shebby to explain it all to the fans, while they decide whether to strip the club altogether or have a good go at making their football experiment profitable by more traditional methods.
At the end of the day, Venkatesh, Balaji and Anurahda will have to agree on their direction and motives because they must know by now that it will be a shambles if they don't. I hope they decide to leave all footballing decisions to tried and tested experienced people - in other words have faith in the fans and have faith in an independent, experienced manager to lead the way.
ronnie clayton
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1:16pm Tue 2 Oct 12
"EXPERIENCE IS THE KEY ">
benal13
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1:22pm Tue 2 Oct 12
French Rover wrote:lets hope they dont spread to that fence FRENCHY !!!!!!!!!!
A Darener wrote:Yes we do need sponsors back Darener - totally agree sir and both for the ground and the shirt. Neither looks right without them. Maybe Mr Wild may care to sponsor the Darwen End again now? That might set the ball rolling? I still cant understand why the Venkys don't put their name on the shirts? Not saying that I would want that - but why have they not done that already?
benal13 says
i think what darener means is if you have woodworm in a piece of wood they all have to be eradicated or the ones that are left will ultimately destroyit!!!!!
Couldn't have put it better myself.
Also to FR..I was not advocating the return of Williams etc. Just saying that we need Sponsors etc, back supporting the club.
As for the woodworm it would have to be a 'professional' company that came in and eradicated that, the fans cannot do it. The 'professional' company would have to purchase the club to be able to deal with the root cause of the problem - but I don't see any potential buyers out there right now. So we may just have to hope that the 'pests' stay dormant for a while now.
bluenick
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1:23pm Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96 wrote:Hope Holloway doesn't sue you for that coment! lol!!
jackmetickler wrote:Good shout, although he looks slightly like Kean!
Ian Holloway... no contest. Championship proven - promotion to PL with an unfancied team on a tiny budget. Great football. Great Character and definitely not a yes man. The last two characteristics being the most important as far as this club is concerned.
bburnrover
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1:37pm Tue 2 Oct 12
But, this was before I read the above interview.
I now have had to change my mind somewhat, as when reading 'lets call him manager for now, not caretaker'. And 'maybe we have the right man already', indicates that he is giving him x games in order to stake his claim.
So, if he secures say 3 out of 3 wins, just like Kean it would make it difficult to then reject him in favour of a untried new man, plus of course it would be the much cheaper option.
This to my mind seems to put Black in the driving seat.
No offence to Black, but I sincerely hope this is not the case, as I am fairly sure this would case huge dismay within the fan base i.e. here we go again, nothings changed.
3 out of 3 wins a bit difficult given he drew the first match and by all accounts it could have been Kean in charge.
tootsio11
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1:50pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue
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1:56pm Tue 2 Oct 12
jogalot wrote:I think the only way they'll leave it to the manager is if they really are in it for genuine footballing reasons.....If it's asset stripping or some other shady reason they will want another " yes man." We shall have to wait and see.
Shebby has at least made it plain that Black is being considered. He isn't trying to pull the wool over our eyes, so I applaud his honesty. However, we know Venkys were dishonest, have lied and made promises they didn't keep. They've stopped making their disastrous press statements and may have changed their attitude a bit. Venkatesh wanted a change of manager on Sky, Shebby also indicated it in the public meeting. But it seems that Anurahda still had the crush on Kean and his Mrs.
What I'm driving at here is: what is the main motivation now behind the Venkys? It seemed at first to be naive appointment of Kean and belief in his **** that he could take Rovers to the top. Then all logic said it must be they are asset-stripping the club and don't really care about Rovers. Now I think it is half-optimism about a brand new start having learned some lessons, and half-fear of losing money and so appointing the easy option (Black), leaving Shebby to explain it all to the fans, while they decide whether to strip the club altogether or have a good go at making their football experiment profitable by more traditional methods.
At the end of the day, Venkatesh, Balaji and Anurahda will have to agree on their direction and motives because they must know by now that it will be a shambles if they don't. I hope they decide to leave all footballing decisions to tried and tested experienced people - in other words have faith in the fans and have faith in an independent, experienced manager to lead the way.
French Rover
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2:01pm Tue 2 Oct 12
benal13 wrote:I know - where else would you sit Benal!3 :)
French Rover wrote:lets hope they dont spread to that fence FRENCHY !!!!!!!!!!
A Darener wrote:Yes we do need sponsors back Darener - totally agree sir and both for the ground and the shirt. Neither looks right without them. Maybe Mr Wild may care to sponsor the Darwen End again now? That might set the ball rolling? I still cant understand why the Venkys don't put their name on the shirts? Not saying that I would want that - but why have they not done that already?
benal13 says
i think what darener means is if you have woodworm in a piece of wood they all have to be eradicated or the ones that are left will ultimately destroyit!!!!!
Couldn't have put it better myself.
Also to FR..I was not advocating the return of Williams etc. Just saying that we need Sponsors etc, back supporting the club.
As for the woodworm it would have to be a 'professional' company that came in and eradicated that, the fans cannot do it. The 'professional' company would have to purchase the club to be able to deal with the root cause of the problem - but I don't see any potential buyers out there right now. So we may just have to hope that the 'pests' stay dormant for a while now.
Sherwood is a coming....Hail the Tim! (Not a catholic term BTW)...
earwego
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2:04pm Tue 2 Oct 12
BB4Claret wrote:Yes just as we supported al those dingles who supported the late great John Bond (RIP) who tried his best to put you where you belong,and we supported those laughable dingle fans who went on the rampage through their own town after another beating from the mighty Rovers. As you can see Turd Moor and its fanny fans have very little to gloat about. But being a Dingle,delusion is part and parcel of your life.
Sounds like Shebby has a cunning, ingenious plan.
Looks like you're about to unveil Atkinson and Robinson as your new management team. (.. Rowan and Tony, that is !)
Keep it coming, oh laughing stock of the footballing world.
......... and when your complaints and vitriol turn aganist whoever the next unfortunate incumbent of the Bollewood hot seat is, don't try to pretend that you are real football fans.
At the end of the day, most of you are simply glory-hunters and eternal malcontents.
To those who supported the team and the manager through thick and thin over the past year, I applaud your dedication.
FCBurnley
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2:07pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Be AFRAID, be VERY AFRAID !
bburnrover
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2:10pm Tue 2 Oct 12
The players now need an intelligent motivator and it would be nice to have Joe Jordan and Harry Redknapp here or maybe the team at Blackpool or Barnsley but it is useless considering big name former players unless they are great managers like Dalglish.
shoestring
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2:18pm Tue 2 Oct 12
German efficiency - master tactician and good defensive coach.
Need we look any further?
Job done!
earwego
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2:20pm Tue 2 Oct 12
http://www.talksport
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gue/championship/121
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jack01
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2:20pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Ian Holloway at the moment is considered to be the best thing since sliced bread. Admittedly he has done a very good job at Blackpool, however did get them relegated. People label Mick McCarthy as 'boring' and would take us back down if we got up. Well maybe, but McCarthy has two promotions and managed to keep Wolves up for several years - something Holloway has never done. For me Holloway is too one dimensional - great to watch when it works but no plan B when it goes wrong.
People are now raving about Hoddle and Wilkins - neither have been managers for a long time and neither were very successful in their last managerial jobs. Hoddle sacked from mid-table Championship Wolves and bottom half Spurs, Wilkins hasn't managed for 15 years.
Not quite sure what the idea is with linking virtually every ex-player to the job is either. Flitcroft, Sherwood, Shearer, Berg, even Flowers and Short! Too many people letting their hearts rule their heads - they need to go and be successful in League 1 or 2 before a club in our position should even consider them.
The following are in the 'appropriate' category to take over a club that needs immediate promotion and a steady hand:
Alan Curbishley
Billy Davies
Harry Redknapp
Mick McCarthy
Simon Grayson
Harwoodstblue
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2:21pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Is Eckersley playing? wrote:For someone who admits not having a clue about football, why does 'she who must be obeyed' have the final say on everything?, or is there more to it than football.........the clues are there.
There's a problem here, folks a nd I'm worried. Shebby says he'll get the right man. He may well do, but will madame agree with him?
She is on record as saying ' I am disappointed Steve has resigned' In one sentence she tells me two things1) she still hasn't a bloody clue and 2) she has insulted every Blackburn supporter who wanted him out. Until she departs the club we will have big problem and I'm sorry I'm having to say that.
roverinmanchstr
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2:23pm Tue 2 Oct 12
jack01 wrote:Yes, but none will work for the Venk'ys
Its amazing how people's opinions on potential managers can become warped over time for no apparent reason. Ian Holloway at the moment is considered to be the best thing since sliced bread. Admittedly he has done a very good job at Blackpool, however did get them relegated. People label Mick McCarthy as 'boring' and would take us back down if we got up. Well maybe, but McCarthy has two promotions and managed to keep Wolves up for several years - something Holloway has never done. For me Holloway is too one dimensional - great to watch when it works but no plan B when it goes wrong. People are now raving about Hoddle and Wilkins - neither have been managers for a long time and neither were very successful in their last managerial jobs. Hoddle sacked from mid-table Championship Wolves and bottom half Spurs, Wilkins hasn't managed for 15 years. Not quite sure what the idea is with linking virtually every ex-player to the job is either. Flitcroft, Sherwood, Shearer, Berg, even Flowers and Short! Too many people letting their hearts rule their heads - they need to go and be successful in League 1 or 2 before a club in our position should even consider them. The following are in the 'appropriate' category to take over a club that needs immediate promotion and a steady hand: Alan Curbishley Billy Davies Harry Redknapp Mick McCarthy Simon Grayson
Only1Garner
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2:24pm Tue 2 Oct 12
jack01
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2:24pm Tue 2 Oct 12
earwego wrote:If that's accurate then get him in!
Bernd Schuster,former Real Madrid boss has applied for Rovers job (Talk Sport)
http://www.talksport
.co.uk/sports-news/f
ootball/football-lea
gue/championship/121
002/former-real-madr
id-boss-wants-blackb
urn-job-182185?
French Rover
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2:39pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Only1Garner wrote:he is having several inches taken off the length of his nose....or so I heard.
I hear Rovers are looking to Skandinavia for the next manager, has anyone ever heard of Keve Stean? apparantl he is currently having some plastic surgery but should be with us in a few weeks.
MxMave
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2:44pm Tue 2 Oct 12
For me, nothing changes until Black and most of the current management team is out the door. We need a manager with experience and staff who can get the job done, it took a 5 min interview with Black to decide he's not good enough, 0 charisma, no ideas of his own, just an "assistant" as per his predecessor.
FannyTickler
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2:49pm Tue 2 Oct 12
benal13
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2:49pm Tue 2 Oct 12
French Rover wrote:it will soon grow back when he gets in court with big sam!!!!!!!
Only1Garner wrote:he is having several inches taken off the length of his nose....or so I heard.
I hear Rovers are looking to Skandinavia for the next manager, has anyone ever heard of Keve Stean? apparantl he is currently having some plastic surgery but should be with us in a few weeks.
Nuttall Street
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2:50pm Tue 2 Oct 12
By the way has everybody noticed how much Shabby looks like Charlie Chaplin? Hindus believe in reincarnation. Perhaps the Great Comedian has come back as the Global Adviser. Not so funny, eh!
wolsty
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2:51pm Tue 2 Oct 12
bigste wrote:Maybe gone,but he about to SUE the club for wait for it " constructive dismissal"such a big man
I do so hope for a full house on Saturday and for the fist game with the new manager when it happens. Come on you blues. KEAN HAS GONE!!!!!!!
cathedral citi
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2:55pm Tue 2 Oct 12
To all the dingles, I rest my case
smellthecoffee
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2:55pm Tue 2 Oct 12
jogalot
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2:57pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue
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3:00pm Tue 2 Oct 12
FannyTickler wrote:i think you lot have enough of your own problems at The Turd. Why don't you make your suggestions there?....Oh, and Kean...You lot can have him when Eddie gets the boot, which won't be long.
Kenny Dalglish, Harry Redknapp, Jurgen Klinsmann, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Bernd Schuster...? Dear me. Pull your pants back up. Agent Black is the man. Expect a gradual slide to mid table as Venky's give him time to prove himself. You'll be wishing you'd stuck with Kean.
FannyTickler
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3:01pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Venk Off
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3:01pm Tue 2 Oct 12
BB4Claret wrote:Joined the ST boycott after 33 years - have renewed today .
Sounds like Shebby has a cunning, ingenious plan. Looks like you're about to unveil Atkinson and Robinson as your new management team. (.. Rowan and Tony, that is !) Keep it coming, oh laughing stock of the footballing world. ......... and when your complaints and vitriol turn aganist whoever the next unfortunate incumbent of the Bollewood hot seat is, don't try to pretend that you are real football fans. At the end of the day, most of you are simply glory-hunters and eternal malcontents. To those who supported the team and the manager through thick and thin over the past year, I applaud your dedication.
Missing 4 games was not easy but well worth it ,and well done to all of us who helped force the decision
Got drunk on friday night and went to Charlton - boy we need a coach / Manager
BB4Claret- did you cry when Agent Kean left
IrishRover78
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3:02pm Tue 2 Oct 12
CARover
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3:12pm Tue 2 Oct 12
This job will attract every worthless candidate going and be a hard sell to anyone of merit who will manage their own way, lots of speculation on who, hopefully not Shearer, Black or Sherwood, this is one decision they have to get right first time around in order to start to restore confidence in this club
ronnie clayton
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3:13pm Tue 2 Oct 12
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
TrueBlue (Formerly GetRealUIdiot)
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3:17pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue
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3:20pm Tue 2 Oct 12
ronnie clayton wrote:It's a "no brainer" for most of us Ronnie.......But Venkys ?????
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
If we do have applicants of this quality it will be interesting to see what Venkys do.....Do they really want a proper manager or a yes man?.... We shall see.
jim 2012
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3:21pm Tue 2 Oct 12
or step aside after the next two games
and let shebby bring in a manager with a higher profile not some one from the anderson school of football management
Navy-Rover
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3:27pm Tue 2 Oct 12
On a non-footballing note, has anyone else noticed Rachel Riley on Countdown? I think i'm in love!.... or is it just ****?
TrueBlue (Formerly GetRealUIdiot)
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3:44pm Tue 2 Oct 12
IrishRover78
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3:53pm Tue 2 Oct 12
TrueBlue (Formerly GetRealUIdiot) wrote:Just checked out - love (t)it!!!!
Tihana Nemcic, now that does float my boat!
Rovers1975
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3:59pm Tue 2 Oct 12
BB4Claret wrote:Well well, another envy boy with much interest in Rovers. Ironic you should chose to use the term 'glory hunters' given your huge attendances down Turd way.....11,000 was it against Millwall? What happened to the 9 million you took to Wembley the other year? At the end of the day, even whilst mass boycotting, the worst manager in the history of world football and owners who have only just realised a football is round, we still find ourselves with higher gates and a higher league position than the self proclaimed best supported club in Lancashire. We have good reason for low crowds, what's yours envy boy?
Sounds like Shebby has a cunning, ingenious plan.
Looks like you're about to unveil Atkinson and Robinson as your new management team. (.. Rowan and Tony, that is !)
Keep it coming, oh laughing stock of the footballing world.
......... and when your complaints and vitriol turn aganist whoever the next unfortunate incumbent of the Bollewood hot seat is, don't try to pretend that you are real football fans.
At the end of the day, most of you are simply glory-hunters and eternal malcontents.
To those who supported the team and the manager through thick and thin over the past year, I applaud your dedication.
ronnie clayton
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4:01pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:IF they make BLACK the manager , irrespective that he is from the same stable as Kean and one of J.Andersons people , it makes us again feel the whole thing stinks, and ask the question why should Anderson again get a nice wedge of Black being appointed manager ? this simply wont wash with the Rovers faithful.
ronnie clayton wrote:It's a "no brainer" for most of us Ronnie.......But Venkys ?????
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
If we do have applicants of this quality it will be interesting to see what Venkys do.....Do they really want a proper manager or a yes man?.... We shall see.
Kean never got the bullet,and perhaps the VENKY clan were relying on him leaving and had no future plans to sack him, but thinking if he leaves it will save us a million quid or so in wages.
Again making Black manager is again another penny pinching exercise , not being done to get the best man for the job but for the cheapest man/option.
I think Black who is probably a very capable lieutenant is simply not a general ,surely he must agree with that himself after all his previous failed attempts at management ,there seems to be some terrific people applying but what we need to look for is an experienced manager ,a man who has managed a big club before and has had some success, we do need a manager who will bring in his own coaching staff ,we need a clean sweep and get rid of the coaching staff that are there ,they are Keans people and they wont be accepted ,anyway Black might not want to work under another manager , and Hendry (Keans drinking pal) is hopeless as a defensive coach or any coach for that matter his previous attempts at management were feeble , he nearly ruined Blackpool.
moh
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4:16pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Nuttall Street wrote:Rovers have turned corner since Shebby Singh arrived. Give him credit. Kean would have still been here. Also some good signings since his arrival. Also for your information Shebby is from Malaysia.
Is impossible to hate someone you have never met? That question comes to mind every time I read one of the global advisers pompous, self-important, deluded statements. So Shabby is sure he will make the right decision in appointing the next manager, eh! Well Shabby I am sure of three things (1) it will not be your choice; it will be Mama Desai who will decide (2) if it had been your choice you would have made a rotten choice because you know less about football than Pope Benedict IX, who tells his mates he knows FA, and (3) it won't make any difference anyway because the ugly Mama will screw it up just as badly. By the way has everybody noticed how much Shabby looks like Charlie Chaplin? Hindus believe in reincarnation. Perhaps the Great Comedian has come back as the Global Adviser. Not so funny, eh!
Bangkok Rover
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4:18pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Reg Rover
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4:22pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Everything I have been telling you about Steve Kean over the past 18 months is now coming to fruition.
I have consistently said Kean “Plays the blame game” none more so than now.
As Kean prepares the ground for his constructive dismissal case, he has issued a statement suggesting the owners were interfering in team selection – NOT TRUE.
Kean is laying the foundations to take Mrs Anuradha Desai to the ‘cleaners’. Back in August Kean issued a statement to the National press saying that three new signings made on transfer deadline day were not of his choice. He went on to say that he had never even seen them play and had been signed by director Shebby Singh.
This heaped further indignation upon the Venky’s regime from the National press.
At the time I wondered why Kean had made such a statement knowing the club would be ridiculed by the press. I suggested on this site in an article headed, “KEAN TARGET’S SINGH” posted 13th September 2012. That he had released the statement to discredit Singh in order to fall back on, when results went wrong, and blame Singh.
But I was wrong. Kean was planning his escape route, he knew Mrs Desai (pic above) would not sack him, but he wanted out. The only way was to resign and sue for constructive dismissal (see article,KEAN RESIGNS ON LEGAL ADVICE, 29th September 2012). A far more profitable avenue for Kean.
Kean’s carefully press fed statements allied with the ridiculous points total allegedly set by Shebby Singh and Singh’s ill-advised rant at a pre-season fan’s forum, when he talked of sacking Kean, will be enough for Kean’s lawyers to have a ‘field day’ when the case comes to court.
Had Kean taken charge of the Rovers next three games starting at Charlton, he would have been seen to be incompliance with Shebby Singh and the owner’s ultimatum that they were monitoring his future.
Under this weight of evidence Kean will extract from Mrs Anuradha Desai a large part of the family fortune and make a ‘killing’.
The phone call to his hotel room at 5.30pm on Friday 28th September from his legal advisors told him so, and to resign immediately, which he did an hour or so later.
Kean is so gutless he did not have the decency to talk to the woman who has championed him, looked after him, fought for him and given him wealth he could never of dreamed of. Kean is now a millionaire in his own right because of Mrs Anuradha Desai.
The court case he is about to bring is despicable and just about sums up the man. But I have been telling this to Mrs Desai and her brothers for months. I do not know if she ever views ‘REG’ but I have sent her countless emails warning her, what Kean would do to her, her family and her club.
DID SHE LISTEN, NO !
Just as no one listened to me back in December 2011 when I warned them what was about to happen to the club.
Now Mrs Desai is going to have to learn the hard way, she should have listened to Deputy Chief Executive Paul Hunt when he wanted Kean sacking in January 2012. Instead she sacked Paul Hunt. She should have listened to brother Ventkatesh when he wanted Kean sacking in May 2012. She should have listened to Shebby Singh when he asked her to sack Kean 2 weeks ago.
She should have sacked him and paid up his contract, it would have been a far cheaper option and Kean knew this.
The only consolation Anurandha Desai is that she is well rid of Kean. She will find she has a better club, supportive fans, better atmosphere at Ewood and if she is wise decent people working for her. There are those behind the scenes at Ewood who conspired with Kean. They need to be got rid of straight away.
Let me say Eric Black is not one of them – he is a good honest man – I hope a place can be found for him at Ewood Park if he chooses to stay. Steve Bruce at Hull City would be more than pleased to welcome Black to his backroom staff.
Reg.
Footnote:
Today’s Daily Mirror 2nd October. Suggests Kean will sue Blackburn Rovers for constructive dismissal. Catch up will you. Reg broke that story on Saturday 29th September, the day after Kean’s resignation.
www.regoftherovers.c
o.uk
Dublin rover
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4:25pm Tue 2 Oct 12
kazz
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4:30pm Tue 2 Oct 12
OLE GUNNER SOLSKJAER KEEN ON BLACKBURN POST
wrralrover
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4:38pm Tue 2 Oct 12
merlinrabbit
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4:45pm Tue 2 Oct 12
moh wrote:You joking? Singh is an idiot, just wanted power and would say anything to win friends,
Nuttall Street wrote:Rovers have turned corner since Shebby Singh arrived. Give him credit. Kean would have still been here. Also some good signings since his arrival. Also for your information Shebby is from Malaysia.
Is impossible to hate someone you have never met? That question comes to mind every time I read one of the global advisers pompous, self-important, deluded statements. So Shabby is sure he will make the right decision in appointing the next manager, eh! Well Shabby I am sure of three things (1) it will not be your choice; it will be Mama Desai who will decide (2) if it had been your choice you would have made a rotten choice because you know less about football than Pope Benedict IX, who tells his mates he knows FA, and (3) it won't make any difference anyway because the ugly Mama will screw it up just as badly. By the way has everybody noticed how much Shabby looks like Charlie Chaplin? Hindus believe in reincarnation. Perhaps the Great Comedian has come back as the Global Adviser. Not so funny, eh!
Only1Garner
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4:51pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Lets get Ewood rocking on saturday and show Venky's what they can have if they get things right.
18 months of pain, hopefully over.
Rover82
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4:53pm Tue 2 Oct 12
/sport/0/football/19
806122
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer story, would love to see him at Ewood, Bernd Schuster too. Not Shearer or Sherwood, we need a proven manager, Solskjaer has won his domestic league and also learn't from SAF for 2.5 years at Old Trafford. He is young, hungry and ambitious. Knows the area and the language (something SK struggled with). Would hopefully bring his own staff too.
Fully supportive of Eric looking after things but NOT as a long term alternative.
Last Friday was the just the start but God did I love it!!
jogalot
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4:58pm Tue 2 Oct 12
jogalot wrote:What a silly thing to say, jogalot! Bernd has been separated from his wife for the last 4 years so no problemo!
Read the Wikipedia page on Bernd Schuster. Very successful as a player and a manager. But right at the end there's a bit about his personal life. If his wife and Mrs Desai get along together, Bernd won't be able to manage the club as he wants!
Whoops, missed that jogalot.
So it seems that here is a top top man who has applied for the job! Wow! Can Venkys afford him? Do they really want a good manager or a yes-man? Time will tell.
Fyrover
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5:19pm Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96 wrote:Spot on
Unfortunately for Blackburn Rovers fans, this sorry, shabby episode in their club’s long and noble history is not over.
Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park.
When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos.
Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him.
Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour.
Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club.
Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care.
Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean.
The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood.
Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability.
When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners.
The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power.
Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene.
Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building.
Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India.
Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution.
Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out.
Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent?
Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed.
Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent.
Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter.
During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager.
Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.
Fyrover
says...
5:19pm Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96 wrote:Spot on
Unfortunately for Blackburn Rovers fans, this sorry, shabby episode in their club’s long and noble history is not over.
Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park.
When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos.
Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him.
Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour.
Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club.
Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care.
Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean.
The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood.
Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability.
When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners.
The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power.
Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene.
Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building.
Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India.
Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution.
Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out.
Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent?
Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed.
Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent.
Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter.
During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager.
Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.
French Rover
says...
5:31pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue
says...
5:31pm Tue 2 Oct 12
jogalot wrote:Whoever they appoint, it will tell us an awful lot about them. Shebby,- Mrs Desai, you should know by now you can't fool the fans, so show some ambition. We're watching.
jogalot wrote:What a silly thing to say, jogalot! Bernd has been separated from his wife for the last 4 years so no problemo!
Read the Wikipedia page on Bernd Schuster. Very successful as a player and a manager. But right at the end there's a bit about his personal life. If his wife and Mrs Desai get along together, Bernd won't be able to manage the club as he wants!
Whoops, missed that jogalot.
So it seems that here is a top top man who has applied for the job! Wow! Can Venkys afford him? Do they really want a good manager or a yes-man? Time will tell.
Fyrover
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5:36pm Tue 2 Oct 12
ronnie clayton wrote:How do you find out who is on the books with JA
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
ronnie clayton
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5:37pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Reg Rover wrote:your post is interesting and something to consider, the problem is Kean brought Eric Black into the club, Black might be a decent bloke but he should not have made such embarrassing remarks on how great a bloke Kean is/was at the time particularly when he knew the heartache Kean was causing all the Rovers faithful.
KEAN PLAYS THE BLAME GAME
Everything I have been telling you about Steve Kean over the past 18 months is now coming to fruition.
I have consistently said Kean “Plays the blame game” none more so than now.
As Kean prepares the ground for his constructive dismissal case, he has issued a statement suggesting the owners were interfering in team selection – NOT TRUE.
Kean is laying the foundations to take Mrs Anuradha Desai to the ‘cleaners’. Back in August Kean issued a statement to the National press saying that three new signings made on transfer deadline day were not of his choice. He went on to say that he had never even seen them play and had been signed by director Shebby Singh.
This heaped further indignation upon the Venky’s regime from the National press.
At the time I wondered why Kean had made such a statement knowing the club would be ridiculed by the press. I suggested on this site in an article headed, “KEAN TARGET’S SINGH” posted 13th September 2012. That he had released the statement to discredit Singh in order to fall back on, when results went wrong, and blame Singh.
But I was wrong. Kean was planning his escape route, he knew Mrs Desai (pic above) would not sack him, but he wanted out. The only way was to resign and sue for constructive dismissal (see article,KEAN RESIGNS ON LEGAL ADVICE, 29th September 2012). A far more profitable avenue for Kean.
Kean’s carefully press fed statements allied with the ridiculous points total allegedly set by Shebby Singh and Singh’s ill-advised rant at a pre-season fan’s forum, when he talked of sacking Kean, will be enough for Kean’s lawyers to have a ‘field day’ when the case comes to court.
Had Kean taken charge of the Rovers next three games starting at Charlton, he would have been seen to be incompliance with Shebby Singh and the owner’s ultimatum that they were monitoring his future.
Under this weight of evidence Kean will extract from Mrs Anuradha Desai a large part of the family fortune and make a ‘killing’.
The phone call to his hotel room at 5.30pm on Friday 28th September from his legal advisors told him so, and to resign immediately, which he did an hour or so later.
Kean is so gutless he did not have the decency to talk to the woman who has championed him, looked after him, fought for him and given him wealth he could never of dreamed of. Kean is now a millionaire in his own right because of Mrs Anuradha Desai.
The court case he is about to bring is despicable and just about sums up the man. But I have been telling this to Mrs Desai and her brothers for months. I do not know if she ever views ‘REG’ but I have sent her countless emails warning her, what Kean would do to her, her family and her club.
DID SHE LISTEN, NO !
Just as no one listened to me back in December 2011 when I warned them what was about to happen to the club.
Now Mrs Desai is going to have to learn the hard way, she should have listened to Deputy Chief Executive Paul Hunt when he wanted Kean sacking in January 2012. Instead she sacked Paul Hunt. She should have listened to brother Ventkatesh when he wanted Kean sacking in May 2012. She should have listened to Shebby Singh when he asked her to sack Kean 2 weeks ago.
She should have sacked him and paid up his contract, it would have been a far cheaper option and Kean knew this.
The only consolation Anurandha Desai is that she is well rid of Kean. She will find she has a better club, supportive fans, better atmosphere at Ewood and if she is wise decent people working for her. There are those behind the scenes at Ewood who conspired with Kean. They need to be got rid of straight away.
Let me say Eric Black is not one of them – he is a good honest man – I hope a place can be found for him at Ewood Park if he chooses to stay. Steve Bruce at Hull City would be more than pleased to welcome Black to his backroom staff.
Reg.
Footnote:
Today’s Daily Mirror 2nd October. Suggests Kean will sue Blackburn Rovers for constructive dismissal. Catch up will you. Reg broke that story on Saturday 29th September, the day after Kean’s resignation.
www.regoftherovers.c
o.uk
Maybe the jury is out on Black , but certainly not out on Hendry , Hendry turned on the Rovers fans , he knew what was going on when he comes out in the media and states ,Kean is doing a good job and its only a minority of Rovers fans that want Kean out, Hendry was only here for his 30 pieces of gold, Hendry behaved and acted as if he was in Keans employee ,not Rovers, anyway apart from that when it comes to actually doing what he gets paid for /coaching he is a catologue of disasters/failures , maybe Black is a possibility to keep on staff as a coach , but Hendry was only brought in as Keans driver and drinking partner , there can be no way back for him.
Harwoodstblue
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5:41pm Tue 2 Oct 12
rk forces at work again ???
Dr Zinc
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5:50pm Tue 2 Oct 12
J.C - Rishton wrote:Totally agree !
NewtownRover wrote:Totally agree - unless he loses both upcoming games or gets one draw and one defeat from next 2 games then he WILL be the next Rovers manager - the terminology used by SS is deliberately used to soften us up to the idea.
Eric Black it is then.
Why will Black be the next manager ? - because he is a happy compromise for all the owners (and the owners couldnt give a flying fcuk what us supporters want or think - they have clearly demonstrated that time and time again over the last few years. All the owners want differing things out of the club and a manager who can be "manipulated" and dictated to by all parties - especially one that has JA as their agent, to them, would be the ideal candidate.
All the other ex-players being mentioned are just a smokescreen to drive ticket sales.
Eric Black is NOT Steve Kean, he is someone with management credentials and he is not, (unlike his predecessor), mentally ill and I'm sure he's a decent bloke but his appointment would NOT heal the rift between the club and large chunks of the fan base and for this reason ALONE he must NOT, under any circumstances be given the job (the club cannot be allowed to be fractured again - it simply may never recover).
If the club appoint EB It will confirm my worst fears
And the above article certainly hints at this
A new start must not consist of another JA association !!!
James.NoNayNever
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6:06pm Tue 2 Oct 12
azza234
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6:11pm Tue 2 Oct 12
eddie the eagle
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6:13pm Tue 2 Oct 12
I don't pretend to know who the next anybody is a gamble some more than others.I do believe that Black should leave the club he has been to close to kean,a new start is needed.
I also know that to appoint a new man with his own staff and the removal of the present staff will not be cheap and we all know who likes the cheap option.
Captain Dreckley
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6:31pm Tue 2 Oct 12
district01
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6:49pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Twentymans
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7:05pm Tue 2 Oct 12
baz58 wrote:Sign up Holloway from Blackpool.
jackmetickler wrote:I'm with you on this, not sure he would leave Blackpool with the reputation Rovers have had this last couple of years, even though we are a bigger club. Venkys idiotic ownership may put good potential managers off. At least Keans gone so fingers crossed for the future, would still like to see the back of venkys though. Dont forget they still didnt sack kean!!!! Anyway lets get behind the current manager and the team COYB....
Ian Holloway...
no contest.
Championship proven - promotion to PL with an unfancied team on a tiny budget. Great football. Great Character and definitely not a yes man.
The last two characteristics being the most important as far as this club is concerned.
jogalot
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7:12pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:I noticed that. There are a lot people I think who don't want to read anything that is not saying - "it's all OK now, we can get behind the club 100%, leave it up to Venkys, go back to being supporters who follow their leaders no matter what they do." That's bound to get a thumbs down!
Has anyone else noticed, a lot of positive posts are getting the thumbs down..............Da
rk forces at work again ???
I take it by positive posts you do not mean the above but realistic discussion of the situation, such as Venkys have a bad record so don't count your chickens before their hatched. A bird in the hand is not always worth two in the bush, especially if it's a Black bird. Trying to be realistic, I can't see Venkys going for a top name, cos it will cost too much and someone like Schuster or Redknapp would most likely demand big money for players in the transfer window. Unless of course that top man can convince them otherwise. You never know!
kfc yummy
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7:28pm Tue 2 Oct 12
ronnie clayton wrote:Blackburn a big club?
Harwoodstblue wrote:IF they make BLACK the manager , irrespective that he is from the same stable as Kean and one of J.Andersons people , it makes us again feel the whole thing stinks, and ask the question why should Anderson again get a nice wedge of Black being appointed manager ? this simply wont wash with the Rovers faithful.
ronnie clayton wrote:It's a "no brainer" for most of us Ronnie.......But Venkys ?????
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
If we do have applicants of this quality it will be interesting to see what Venkys do.....Do they really want a proper manager or a yes man?.... We shall see.
Kean never got the bullet,and perhaps the VENKY clan were relying on him leaving and had no future plans to sack him, but thinking if he leaves it will save us a million quid or so in wages.
Again making Black manager is again another penny pinching exercise , not being done to get the best man for the job but for the cheapest man/option.
I think Black who is probably a very capable lieutenant is simply not a general ,surely he must agree with that himself after all his previous failed attempts at management ,there seems to be some terrific people applying but what we need to look for is an experienced manager ,a man who has managed a big club before and has had some success, we do need a manager who will bring in his own coaching staff ,we need a clean sweep and get rid of the coaching staff that are there ,they are Keans people and they wont be accepted ,anyway Black might not want to work under another manager , and Hendry (Keans drinking pal) is hopeless as a defensive coach or any coach for that matter his previous attempts at management were feeble , he nearly ruined Blackpool.
Harwoodstblue
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7:37pm Tue 2 Oct 12
jogalot wrote:Yes. you've got it spot on . just what i thought.
Harwoodstblue wrote:I noticed that. There are a lot people I think who don't want to read anything that is not saying - "it's all OK now, we can get behind the club 100%, leave it up to Venkys, go back to being supporters who follow their leaders no matter what they do." That's bound to get a thumbs down!
Has anyone else noticed, a lot of positive posts are getting the thumbs down..............Da
rk forces at work again ???
I take it by positive posts you do not mean the above but realistic discussion of the situation, such as Venkys have a bad record so don't count your chickens before their hatched. A bird in the hand is not always worth two in the bush, especially if it's a Black bird. Trying to be realistic, I can't see Venkys going for a top name, cos it will cost too much and someone like Schuster or Redknapp would most likely demand big money for players in the transfer window. Unless of course that top man can convince them otherwise. You never know!
Rod of the Rovers
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7:37pm Tue 2 Oct 12
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well I suppose there will be a first time for everything.....
Harwoodstblue
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7:40pm Tue 2 Oct 12
kfc yummy wrote:No. Just a lot bigger than Burnley.
ronnie clayton wrote:Blackburn a big club?
Harwoodstblue wrote:IF they make BLACK the manager , irrespective that he is from the same stable as Kean and one of J.Andersons people , it makes us again feel the whole thing stinks, and ask the question why should Anderson again get a nice wedge of Black being appointed manager ? this simply wont wash with the Rovers faithful.
ronnie clayton wrote:It's a "no brainer" for most of us Ronnie.......But Venkys ?????
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
If we do have applicants of this quality it will be interesting to see what Venkys do.....Do they really want a proper manager or a yes man?.... We shall see.
Kean never got the bullet,and perhaps the VENKY clan were relying on him leaving and had no future plans to sack him, but thinking if he leaves it will save us a million quid or so in wages.
Again making Black manager is again another penny pinching exercise , not being done to get the best man for the job but for the cheapest man/option.
I think Black who is probably a very capable lieutenant is simply not a general ,surely he must agree with that himself after all his previous failed attempts at management ,there seems to be some terrific people applying but what we need to look for is an experienced manager ,a man who has managed a big club before and has had some success, we do need a manager who will bring in his own coaching staff ,we need a clean sweep and get rid of the coaching staff that are there ,they are Keans people and they wont be accepted ,anyway Black might not want to work under another manager , and Hendry (Keans drinking pal) is hopeless as a defensive coach or any coach for that matter his previous attempts at management were feeble , he nearly ruined Blackpool.
whappen
says...
8:02pm Tue 2 Oct 12
makaveli96 wrote:Author, author...
Unfortunately for Blackburn Rovers fans, this sorry, shabby episode in their club’s long and noble history is not over. Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park. When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos. Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him. Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour. Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club. Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care. Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean. The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood. Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability. When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners. The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power. Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene. Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building. Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India. Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution. Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out. Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent? Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed. Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent. Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter. During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager. Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.
Copy and paste still working then.
Too much third party methinks.
"their one love, with Rovers",
"ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans "
"Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers"
Surely that should be "our", "us" and "we".
Tell your alter-ego to go write a novel and let you get back to your one liners.
Seriously though, good summary; where was it?
Rovers1975
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8:11pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:Come on Harwood. Burnley are a far bigger club than Rovers because they said they are.
kfc yummy wrote:No. Just a lot bigger than Burnley.
ronnie clayton wrote:Blackburn a big club?
Harwoodstblue wrote:IF they make BLACK the manager , irrespective that he is from the same stable as Kean and one of J.Andersons people , it makes us again feel the whole thing stinks, and ask the question why should Anderson again get a nice wedge of Black being appointed manager ? this simply wont wash with the Rovers faithful.
ronnie clayton wrote:It's a "no brainer" for most of us Ronnie.......But Venkys ?????
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
If we do have applicants of this quality it will be interesting to see what Venkys do.....Do they really want a proper manager or a yes man?.... We shall see.
Kean never got the bullet,and perhaps the VENKY clan were relying on him leaving and had no future plans to sack him, but thinking if he leaves it will save us a million quid or so in wages.
Again making Black manager is again another penny pinching exercise , not being done to get the best man for the job but for the cheapest man/option.
I think Black who is probably a very capable lieutenant is simply not a general ,surely he must agree with that himself after all his previous failed attempts at management ,there seems to be some terrific people applying but what we need to look for is an experienced manager ,a man who has managed a big club before and has had some success, we do need a manager who will bring in his own coaching staff ,we need a clean sweep and get rid of the coaching staff that are there ,they are Keans people and they wont be accepted ,anyway Black might not want to work under another manager , and Hendry (Keans drinking pal) is hopeless as a defensive coach or any coach for that matter his previous attempts at management were feeble , he nearly ruined Blackpool.
Harwoodstblue
says...
8:13pm Tue 2 Oct 12
whappen wrote:Daily Telegraph I think.
makaveli96 wrote:Author, author...
Unfortunately for Blackburn Rovers fans, this sorry, shabby episode in their club’s long and noble history is not over. Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park. When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos. Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him. Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour. Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club. Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care. Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean. The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood. Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability. When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners. The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power. Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene. Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building. Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India. Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution. Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out. Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent? Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed. Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent. Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter. During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager. Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.
Copy and paste still working then.
Too much third party methinks.
"their one love, with Rovers",
"ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans "
"Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers"
Surely that should be "our", "us" and "we".
Tell your alter-ego to go write a novel and let you get back to your one liners.
Seriously though, good summary; where was it?
dangerous dave
says...
8:13pm Tue 2 Oct 12
'STEVE KEAN LEAVES BLACKBURN BUT THE CIRCUS IS STILL IN TOWN'
BLOODY EXCELLENT.
Out with Agnew Hendry singh Venkeys
bring back the good old days
says...
8:14pm Tue 2 Oct 12
bburnrover wrote:Given approx 16 hrs between the announcement and that match are you seriously saying that that match should be seen as is first 'test' !!!
Yesterday when people were opinioning its Blacks job to reject, I said I can't see that after what has gone before.
But, this was before I read the above interview.
I now have had to change my mind somewhat, as when reading 'lets call him manager for now, not caretaker'. And 'maybe we have the right man already', indicates that he is giving him x games in order to stake his claim.
So, if he secures say 3 out of 3 wins, just like Kean it would make it difficult to then reject him in favour of a untried new man, plus of course it would be the much cheaper option.
This to my mind seems to put Black in the driving seat.
No offence to Black, but I sincerely hope this is not the case, as I am fairly sure this would case huge dismay within the fan base i.e. here we go again, nothings changed.
3 out of 3 wins a bit difficult given he drew the first match and by all accounts it could have been Kean in charge.
Come on that is bias beyond belief. I don't really want him in, but fairs fair, he HAS to be given a fair crack even if/when Venkys are our owners.
I am hoping he does well/ok (for our points tally), but then Venkys finally see sense and still bring in the required skilled manager.
merlinrabbit
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8:16pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Fyrover wrote:JA is also Owen Coyles agent.
ronnie clayton wrote:How do you find out who is on the books with JA
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
Harwoodstblue
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8:16pm Tue 2 Oct 12
bring back the good old days
says...
8:24pm Tue 2 Oct 12
bburnrover wrote:So in your totally un biased opinion, even though it was only 16 hrs or so between announcement and match, that was EB's first 'test'.
Yesterday when people were opinioning its Blacks job to reject, I said I can't see that after what has gone before.
But, this was before I read the above interview.
I now have had to change my mind somewhat, as when reading 'lets call him manager for now, not caretaker'. And 'maybe we have the right man already', indicates that he is giving him x games in order to stake his claim.
So, if he secures say 3 out of 3 wins, just like Kean it would make it difficult to then reject him in favour of a untried new man, plus of course it would be the much cheaper option.
This to my mind seems to put Black in the driving seat.
No offence to Black, but I sincerely hope this is not the case, as I am fairly sure this would case huge dismay within the fan base i.e. here we go again, nothings changed.
3 out of 3 wins a bit difficult given he drew the first match and by all accounts it could have been Kean in charge.
Good grief, I hope you're nt judge and jury whenever my case comes to court!!!
EB, whether we like it or not, should and will get his chance as in every other case such as this.
Hopefully eh will stack some decent points up.
And then be put back into his earlier role whilst a new experienced good manager takes up the reins at BRFC
His future then is in the hands of the new smart boss. If he is good for BRFC he will/could be retained, if he's not he's history.
whappen
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8:24pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Reg Rover wrote:It will be interesting to see how he presents any case of interference with team matters or player recruitment.
KEAN PLAYS THE BLAME GAME Everything I have been telling you about Steve Kean over the past 18 months is now coming to fruition. I have consistently said Kean “Plays the blame game” none more so than now. As Kean prepares the ground for his constructive dismissal case, he has issued a statement suggesting the owners were interfering in team selection – NOT TRUE. Kean is laying the foundations to take Mrs Anuradha Desai to the ‘cleaners’. Back in August Kean issued a statement to the National press saying that three new signings made on transfer deadline day were not of his choice. He went on to say that he had never even seen them play and had been signed by director Shebby Singh. This heaped further indignation upon the Venky’s regime from the National press. At the time I wondered why Kean had made such a statement knowing the club would be ridiculed by the press. I suggested on this site in an article headed, “KEAN TARGET’S SINGH” posted 13th September 2012. That he had released the statement to discredit Singh in order to fall back on, when results went wrong, and blame Singh. But I was wrong. Kean was planning his escape route, he knew Mrs Desai (pic above) would not sack him, but he wanted out. The only way was to resign and sue for constructive dismissal (see article,KEAN RESIGNS ON LEGAL ADVICE, 29th September 2012). A far more profitable avenue for Kean. Kean’s carefully press fed statements allied with the ridiculous points total allegedly set by Shebby Singh and Singh’s ill-advised rant at a pre-season fan’s forum, when he talked of sacking Kean, will be enough for Kean’s lawyers to have a ‘field day’ when the case comes to court. Had Kean taken charge of the Rovers next three games starting at Charlton, he would have been seen to be incompliance with Shebby Singh and the owner’s ultimatum that they were monitoring his future. Under this weight of evidence Kean will extract from Mrs Anuradha Desai a large part of the family fortune and make a ‘killing’. The phone call to his hotel room at 5.30pm on Friday 28th September from his legal advisors told him so, and to resign immediately, which he did an hour or so later. Kean is so gutless he did not have the decency to talk to the woman who has championed him, looked after him, fought for him and given him wealth he could never of dreamed of. Kean is now a millionaire in his own right because of Mrs Anuradha Desai. The court case he is about to bring is despicable and just about sums up the man. But I have been telling this to Mrs Desai and her brothers for months. I do not know if she ever views ‘REG’ but I have sent her countless emails warning her, what Kean would do to her, her family and her club. DID SHE LISTEN, NO ! Just as no one listened to me back in December 2011 when I warned them what was about to happen to the club. Now Mrs Desai is going to have to learn the hard way, she should have listened to Deputy Chief Executive Paul Hunt when he wanted Kean sacking in January 2012. Instead she sacked Paul Hunt. She should have listened to brother Ventkatesh when he wanted Kean sacking in May 2012. She should have listened to Shebby Singh when he asked her to sack Kean 2 weeks ago. She should have sacked him and paid up his contract, it would have been a far cheaper option and Kean knew this. The only consolation Anurandha Desai is that she is well rid of Kean. She will find she has a better club, supportive fans, better atmosphere at Ewood and if she is wise decent people working for her. There are those behind the scenes at Ewood who conspired with Kean. They need to be got rid of straight away. Let me say Eric Black is not one of them – he is a good honest man – I hope a place can be found for him at Ewood Park if he chooses to stay. Steve Bruce at Hull City would be more than pleased to welcome Black to his backroom staff. Reg. Footnote: Today’s Daily Mirror 2nd October. Suggests Kean will sue Blackburn Rovers for constructive dismissal. Catch up will you. Reg broke that story on Saturday 29th September, the day after Kean’s resignation. www.regoftherovers.c o.uk
I wonder, if he's going to cite Singh's three amigos, he'll also be giving Hans Christian a mention. After all, it was his agent who brought in the first batch of third party signings, two of which Kean hadn't seen either (HC said he had brought them, so no fear of being sued for that one).
It seems it was something later on Friday that sparked it though, Kean was reported to be his usual insufferable self in the morning.
We'll see, I suppose.
No mentions of Big Sam, Reg; you're slipping.
mellorb&w
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8:24pm Tue 2 Oct 12
whappen wrote:Wasn't this an article by Henry Winter in todays Daily Telegaph ?
makaveli96 wrote:Author, author...
Unfortunately for Blackburn Rovers fans, this sorry, shabby episode in their club’s long and noble history is not over. Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park. When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos. Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him. Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour. Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club. Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care. Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean. The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood. Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability. When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners. The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power. Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene. Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building. Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India. Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution. Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out. Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent? Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed. Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent. Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter. During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager. Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.
Copy and paste still working then.
Too much third party methinks.
"their one love, with Rovers",
"ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans "
"Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers"
Surely that should be "our", "us" and "we".
Tell your alter-ego to go write a novel and let you get back to your one liners.
Seriously though, good summary; where was it?
Brilliant article by a proper journalist rather than the rubbish spouted by Merson, Nicholas and Brazil.
Rovers1975
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8:31pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:They took a million fans to Wembley and everything. It's true. Everyone runs away from them and they had 100,000 at a home game in Division 4 once . It's true I tell ya.
Hi Rovers 1975.......If Burnley say they're a bigger club than Rovers it must be true :-)
Arte1875
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8:38pm Tue 2 Oct 12
whappen wrote:Makaveli at least have the good grace to name your source instead of trying to pass this excellent article as your own work. Henry Winter from the Daily Telegraph has long been a supporter of rovers as being a well run community based club. He (Winter, not Makaveli) was about the only national journo shouting for us right from the word go once venky's took over.
makaveli96 wrote:Author, author...
Unfortunately for Blackburn Rovers fans, this sorry, shabby episode in their club’s long and noble history is not over. Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park. When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos. Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him. Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour. Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club. Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care. Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean. The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood. Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability. When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners. The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power. Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene. Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building. Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India. Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution. Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out. Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent? Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed. Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent. Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter. During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager. Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.
Copy and paste still working then.
Too much third party methinks.
"their one love, with Rovers",
"ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans "
"Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers"
Surely that should be "our", "us" and "we".
Tell your alter-ego to go write a novel and let you get back to your one liners.
Seriously though, good summary; where was it?
I will be interested to see the crowd figure on Saturday. I doubt Kean's departure will add more than another 3500-4000 on the gate (once you take away Wolves' following) from the 12000 we've seen down at Ewood so far. I feel some supporters will still see too many reasons not too attend when really we need us all there pulling together. Over 20,000 filling Ewood and shouting for the team can be a massive influence. Sadly though, look back over the years and you'll see we struggle to build attendances once they have fallen (we played some of our greatest recent football under Hughes but the attendances were poor - c.20,000 only).
real betis hotpot
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8:47pm Tue 2 Oct 12
NICEONESUNSHINE,
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8:52pm Tue 2 Oct 12
What ;like playing Ryan Giggs in central defence with Ferdinand and Steven Gerrard at right back?
Come on Shebby you've been found out. Time to go with Keano
turd moor
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8:57pm Tue 2 Oct 12
wampam
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9:02pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Arte1875
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9:27pm Tue 2 Oct 12
turd moor wrote:Yes I think his record is impressive
would people be interested in ole gunnar solksjaer?
turd moor
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9:41pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Arte1875 wrote:very impressive and he knows the english game
turd moor wrote:Yes I think his record is impressive
would people be interested in ole gunnar solksjaer?
ronnie clayton
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9:56pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:Man Utd are huge ,you cannot compare Blackburn to them , but they are still a big club, probably along with Leeds utd the biggest in the championship , and they are not far away from Spurs .Villa and Everton.
kfc yummy wrote:No. Just a lot bigger than Burnley.
ronnie clayton wrote:Blackburn a big club?
Harwoodstblue wrote:IF they make BLACK the manager , irrespective that he is from the same stable as Kean and one of J.Andersons people , it makes us again feel the whole thing stinks, and ask the question why should Anderson again get a nice wedge of Black being appointed manager ? this simply wont wash with the Rovers faithful.
ronnie clayton wrote:It's a "no brainer" for most of us Ronnie.......But Venkys ?????
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
If we do have applicants of this quality it will be interesting to see what Venkys do.....Do they really want a proper manager or a yes man?.... We shall see.
Kean never got the bullet,and perhaps the VENKY clan were relying on him leaving and had no future plans to sack him, but thinking if he leaves it will save us a million quid or so in wages.
Again making Black manager is again another penny pinching exercise , not being done to get the best man for the job but for the cheapest man/option.
I think Black who is probably a very capable lieutenant is simply not a general ,surely he must agree with that himself after all his previous failed attempts at management ,there seems to be some terrific people applying but what we need to look for is an experienced manager ,a man who has managed a big club before and has had some success, we do need a manager who will bring in his own coaching staff ,we need a clean sweep and get rid of the coaching staff that are there ,they are Keans people and they wont be accepted ,anyway Black might not want to work under another manager , and Hendry (Keans drinking pal) is hopeless as a defensive coach or any coach for that matter his previous attempts at management were feeble , he nearly ruined Blackpool.
YES THEY ARE A BIG CLUB .
Bury are what you would call a small club.
Harwoodstblue
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10:18pm Tue 2 Oct 12
ronnie clayton wrote:I was just being sarcastic in response to the Dingles sarcastic remark Ronnie.
Harwoodstblue wrote:Man Utd are huge ,you cannot compare Blackburn to them , but they are still a big club, probably along with Leeds utd the biggest in the championship , and they are not far away from Spurs .Villa and Everton.
kfc yummy wrote:No. Just a lot bigger than Burnley.
ronnie clayton wrote:Blackburn a big club?
Harwoodstblue wrote:IF they make BLACK the manager , irrespective that he is from the same stable as Kean and one of J.Andersons people , it makes us again feel the whole thing stinks, and ask the question why should Anderson again get a nice wedge of Black being appointed manager ? this simply wont wash with the Rovers faithful.
ronnie clayton wrote:It's a "no brainer" for most of us Ronnie.......But Venkys ?????
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
If we do have applicants of this quality it will be interesting to see what Venkys do.....Do they really want a proper manager or a yes man?.... We shall see.
Kean never got the bullet,and perhaps the VENKY clan were relying on him leaving and had no future plans to sack him, but thinking if he leaves it will save us a million quid or so in wages.
Again making Black manager is again another penny pinching exercise , not being done to get the best man for the job but for the cheapest man/option.
I think Black who is probably a very capable lieutenant is simply not a general ,surely he must agree with that himself after all his previous failed attempts at management ,there seems to be some terrific people applying but what we need to look for is an experienced manager ,a man who has managed a big club before and has had some success, we do need a manager who will bring in his own coaching staff ,we need a clean sweep and get rid of the coaching staff that are there ,they are Keans people and they wont be accepted ,anyway Black might not want to work under another manager , and Hendry (Keans drinking pal) is hopeless as a defensive coach or any coach for that matter his previous attempts at management were feeble , he nearly ruined Blackpool.
YES THEY ARE A BIG CLUB .
Bury are what you would call a small club.
carlmc1
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5:59am Wed 3 Oct 12
makaveli96 wrote:Well written, but not by you this is Henry's article!
Unfortunately for Blackburn Rovers fans, this sorry, shabby episode in their club’s long and noble history is not over. Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park. When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos. Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him. Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour. Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club. Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care. Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean. The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood. Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability. When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners. The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power. Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene. Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building. Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India. Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution. Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out. Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent? Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed. Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent. Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter. During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager. Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.
whappen
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7:23am Wed 3 Oct 12
moh wrote:Nor does he look like Charlie Chaplin.
Nuttall Street wrote: Is impossible to hate someone you have never met? That question comes to mind every time I read one of the global advisers pompous, self-important, deluded statements. So Shabby is sure he will make the right decision in appointing the next manager, eh! Well Shabby I am sure of three things (1) it will not be your choice; it will be Mama Desai who will decide (2) if it had been your choice you would have made a rotten choice because you know less about football than Pope Benedict IX, who tells his mates he knows FA, and (3) it won't make any difference anyway because the ugly Mama will screw it up just as badly. By the way has everybody noticed how much Shabby looks like Charlie Chaplin? Hindus believe in reincarnation. Perhaps the Great Comedian has come back as the Global Adviser. Not so funny, eh!Rovers have turned corner since Shebby Singh arrived. Give him credit. Kean would have still been here. Also some good signings since his arrival. Also for your information Shebby is from Malaysia.
Hmmmm, not so funny at all then.
He does look a bit like Groucho though.
pbirty
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7:27am Wed 3 Oct 12
whappen
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8:07am Wed 3 Oct 12
mellorb&w wrote:Thanks, I should have known really. Henry Winter has been fighting our corner from day one.
whappen wrote:Wasn't this an article by Henry Winter in todays Daily Telegaph ? Brilliant article by a proper journalist rather than the rubbish spouted by Merson, Nicholas and Brazil.makaveli96 wrote: Unfortunately for Blackburn Rovers fans, this sorry, shabby episode in their club’s long and noble history is not over. Not until Venky’s have sold to owners who understand and care about football, or at the very least appoint the right people in the dugout and the boardroom, will the circus leave Ewood Park. When the searchlight of critical analysis is turned on Blackburn’s decline on the pitch over the past 18 months and the damage wrought on the club’s deep roots in the community, Kean is a symbol, a symptom and a cause of the chaos. Only those unfamiliar with events inside Ewood, and Kean’s behaviour, will dare criticise diehards who rebelled against him. Ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans over their “Kean Out” campaign, ignoring their traditional demeanour. Down the decades, Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers. Just the opposite. They are known for their loyalty to their club. And it is their club. Owners, managers and players come and go but parents pass on footballing affiliations to their offspring, generation to generation. Rovers’ faithful should be held up as an example of fans who fought for their club. They care. Even with rival clubs competing for their affections, including the temptation of Manchester United or City down the road, most in the Blackburn area have stayed strong, sticking with their one love, with Rovers, even if they have temporarily stayed away in disgust at Kean. The turnstiles will click excitedly with fans returning to the fold this Saturday, thronging to the Championship game against Wolves. Rovers are in their blood. Rather than pillory Blackburn’s support, as some have, let us hope all other clubs have fans equally quick to raise the alarm. The double-trouble act of Kean-Venky’s immediately concerned Rovers followers. The Premier League was warned about their unsuitability. When Rovers were inevitably relegated last May, the Football League was swiftly told to investigate whether Venky’s were fit and proper owners. The League Managers Association was asked last year privately whether Kean was a fit and proper manager. Barnum and Bailey’s arrival at Ewood has long been debated in football’s corridors of power. Little has been done, so the fans had even more of a right to intervene. Supporters’ suspicions about Kean began early. He stepped in after a perfectly good manager, Sam Allardyce, was dismissed. Experienced players left Ewood, some of them muttering concerns about strange occurrences inside the building. Kean was consistently backed by Mrs Desai, Venky’s driving force, who had little knowledge of English football. And why should she? Mrs Desai’s forte is selling chickens in India. Yet Kean had her ear. She liked him, and his wife, but that is no way to run an organisation that is partly a major business operation, partly a complex emotional institution. Those decrying Blackburn devotees should remember they were the first to register unease when pillars of their club, such able administrators as John Williams and Tom Finn, were forced out. Williams and Finn are so respected within the game that their departure was inexplicable. Why lose talent? Rovers lacked direction, proper footballing expertise, soul. Fans also became aggrieved at the influence of agents within Ewood, although this has ebbed. Principles that Blackburn had long embodied, being a heartbeat of the community, engaging with fans, doing things the right way, were spurned. The spirit of Jack Walker was shredded. So the fans began expressing their dissatisfaction, eventually their dissent. Kean brought further embarrassment on the club with his drink-driving ban and then a few injudicious comments about Allardyce recorded by a supporter. During this period, the fans’ frustration spilt over into anger. Ewood became a bear-pit for certain games, not for the opposition but for the home manager. Bolton Wanderers’ visit on Dec 20, 2011 was the most brutal, the abuse relentless towards Kean. The owners should have acted then, removing Kean, but he had some strange hold over Venky’s. That hold has been broken. But a tension remains.Author, author... Copy and paste still working then. Too much third party methinks. "their one love, with Rovers", "ill-judged barbs have been launched at Blackburn fans " "Rovers fans hardly held a reputation as easily-enraged mutineers" Surely that should be "our", "us" and "we". Tell your alter-ego to go write a novel and let you get back to your one liners. Seriously though, good summary; where was it?
It's refreshing to see a journo actually look at the whole picture before releasing sound bite articles based on little more than what they see on the telly. They are a disgrace to their profession.
I've nothing against columnists having opinions about us, but only if have been reasonably well researched. If they still feel the same and tell me why, fair enough; I'll just agree to disagree.
There have been some articles/interviews which have been clearly engineered to put both Kean and Venkys in a favourable light; Matt Lawton's interview last year with Kean and Hans Christian's gut wrenching address to the nation on News of Sport on Sky to name but two. Both were released just before the Williams Finn Goodman letter was leaked. Coincidence? I think not.
And some stooge in the Grauniad, Jeremy Alexander, came out with quite possibly the most offensive and inaccurate load of bile after the Ipswich game THIS YEAR. Even fans of other clubs were posting on it saying it was simply not true and a disgrace. If they could see that from afar, it's unbelievable Alexander hadn't.
It looked like a press release from Venkys and Kean re-inventing history in a pathetic attempt to justify their tenure and the disasters they had overseen.
Good on you Henry; it sounds like you're keeping an eye on things up here and we'll be all the better for it.
As an aside; ever noticed how knowledgeable and intelligent the red top journos sound (or should that be think they sound?) on Sunday Supplement on Sky? Why then do they write their articles,match reports especially, for seven year olds?
bburnrover
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8:22am Wed 3 Oct 12
I hear Roy Keane has suspended signing for his new club due to Rovers interest hope this is wide of the mark as he is a disaster of a manager.
srvp28
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8:43am Wed 3 Oct 12
Reg Rover wrote:Why do you have to post such 'I told you so' comments? Just because you write something it doesn't mean you were the only person thinking it. I can understand the reason for your blog - to voice your distaste at what has been happening at the club - but you come across just as arrogant as Mrs Desai and Kean himself.
KEAN PLAYS THE BLAME GAME
Everything I have been telling you about Steve Kean over the past 18 months is now coming to fruition.
I have consistently said Kean “Plays the blame game” none more so than now.
As Kean prepares the ground for his constructive dismissal case, he has issued a statement suggesting the owners were interfering in team selection – NOT TRUE.
Kean is laying the foundations to take Mrs Anuradha Desai to the ‘cleaners’. Back in August Kean issued a statement to the National press saying that three new signings made on transfer deadline day were not of his choice. He went on to say that he had never even seen them play and had been signed by director Shebby Singh.
This heaped further indignation upon the Venky’s regime from the National press.
At the time I wondered why Kean had made such a statement knowing the club would be ridiculed by the press. I suggested on this site in an article headed, “KEAN TARGET’S SINGH” posted 13th September 2012. That he had released the statement to discredit Singh in order to fall back on, when results went wrong, and blame Singh.
But I was wrong. Kean was planning his escape route, he knew Mrs Desai (pic above) would not sack him, but he wanted out. The only way was to resign and sue for constructive dismissal (see article,KEAN RESIGNS ON LEGAL ADVICE, 29th September 2012). A far more profitable avenue for Kean.
Kean’s carefully press fed statements allied with the ridiculous points total allegedly set by Shebby Singh and Singh’s ill-advised rant at a pre-season fan’s forum, when he talked of sacking Kean, will be enough for Kean’s lawyers to have a ‘field day’ when the case comes to court.
Had Kean taken charge of the Rovers next three games starting at Charlton, he would have been seen to be incompliance with Shebby Singh and the owner’s ultimatum that they were monitoring his future.
Under this weight of evidence Kean will extract from Mrs Anuradha Desai a large part of the family fortune and make a ‘killing’.
The phone call to his hotel room at 5.30pm on Friday 28th September from his legal advisors told him so, and to resign immediately, which he did an hour or so later.
Kean is so gutless he did not have the decency to talk to the woman who has championed him, looked after him, fought for him and given him wealth he could never of dreamed of. Kean is now a millionaire in his own right because of Mrs Anuradha Desai.
The court case he is about to bring is despicable and just about sums up the man. But I have been telling this to Mrs Desai and her brothers for months. I do not know if she ever views ‘REG’ but I have sent her countless emails warning her, what Kean would do to her, her family and her club.
DID SHE LISTEN, NO !
Just as no one listened to me back in December 2011 when I warned them what was about to happen to the club.
Now Mrs Desai is going to have to learn the hard way, she should have listened to Deputy Chief Executive Paul Hunt when he wanted Kean sacking in January 2012. Instead she sacked Paul Hunt. She should have listened to brother Ventkatesh when he wanted Kean sacking in May 2012. She should have listened to Shebby Singh when he asked her to sack Kean 2 weeks ago.
She should have sacked him and paid up his contract, it would have been a far cheaper option and Kean knew this.
The only consolation Anurandha Desai is that she is well rid of Kean. She will find she has a better club, supportive fans, better atmosphere at Ewood and if she is wise decent people working for her. There are those behind the scenes at Ewood who conspired with Kean. They need to be got rid of straight away.
Let me say Eric Black is not one of them – he is a good honest man – I hope a place can be found for him at Ewood Park if he chooses to stay. Steve Bruce at Hull City would be more than pleased to welcome Black to his backroom staff.
Reg.
Footnote:
Today’s Daily Mirror 2nd October. Suggests Kean will sue Blackburn Rovers for constructive dismissal. Catch up will you. Reg broke that story on Saturday 29th September, the day after Kean’s resignation.
www.regoftherovers.c
o.uk
Also, where do you get some of this 'information' exactly?
"The phone call to his hotel room at 5.30pm on Friday September 28th from his legal advisors told him so, and to resign immediately..."
How do you know what time he was called, where he was called and what was said?
mellorb&w
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8:44am Wed 3 Oct 12
Apart from still having a "Kean" in charge which shouldn't really be held against him, he seems to have had a mixed managerial career.
pepperpot2296
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8:55am Wed 3 Oct 12
jackmetickler wrote:Good shout,though the fact that he is not a yes man will go against him.I fear they will appoint another lap dog for Mrs.Desai,I do hope I,m wrong
Ian Holloway...
no contest.
Championship proven - promotion to PL with an unfancied team on a tiny budget. Great football. Great Character and definitely not a yes man.
The last two characteristics being the most important as far as this club is concerned.
MatthewCA
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9:01am Wed 3 Oct 12
Kean is a bigger ship, he will soon find a harbor or he will write a book soon called "Kean Out" the saga goes on. he is a best coach and who ever know him, said the same. Good Luck to him and family.
Now, Where is the Correct Manager, club Fans action group should put a suggestion list, showing the merits and demerits of managers avalible to work with blackburn club. so they can be a participant in this process and the new manager will get breathing space to continue the season and many more years too.
We need a hard working young manager, who have a proven recored as in a toplevel club management and wining motive with a vision. If we go behind BIG NAMES, we will loose the path, this season we need to control the budget and preapre the best too. I know Venky dosn't have problem with any name in the world, but results in this season matters in this Hot job, otherwise it will be a OUT saga game .
Harwoodstblue
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9:01am Wed 3 Oct 12
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givet82
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9:05am Wed 3 Oct 12
mellorb&w wrote:I hope this is true, i don't want Holloway like most on here. His defence is set out like Steve Keans
Roy Kean apparently stalling on a deal to manage a club in Turkey to see if he can land the Blackburn job. What do we think about that?
Apart from still having a "Kean" in charge which shouldn't really be held against him, he seems to have had a mixed managerial career.
IrishRover78
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9:05am Wed 3 Oct 12
bburnrover wrote:I agree - his record as manager is not the greatest, should not be an option.... He definitely would take no sh*t though!!!
I think Shebby looks like Charlie Chaplin with a bit of Hitler thrown in possibly the moustach.I also think he behaves like Chaplin especially when he and the rest of out hierarcy say they were suprised when Kean resigned ? Which of them was holding the gun? Anyway all those conspiracy theories about Kean holding shares etc etc were proved unfounded I knew it was all about Kean and his wife's visits to Mrs Desai in India as she only had contact with him for the entire first season.she obviously enjoyed their visits. I hear Roy Keane has suspended signing for his new club due to Rovers interest hope this is wide of the mark as he is a disaster of a manager.
IrishRover78
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9:09am Wed 3 Oct 12
MatthewCA wrote:W.T.F????
What ever happens with Kean "surprice" exit is good for the club and fans. But this season, we cannot continue withour our Head Boss. Kean is a bigger ship, he will soon find a harbor or he will write a book soon called "Kean Out" the saga goes on. he is a best coach and who ever know him, said the same. Good Luck to him and family. Now, Where is the Correct Manager, club Fans action group should put a suggestion list, showing the merits and demerits of managers avalible to work with blackburn club. so they can be a participant in this process and the new manager will get breathing space to continue the season and many more years too. We need a hard working young manager, who have a proven recored as in a toplevel club management and wining motive with a vision. If we go behind BIG NAMES, we will loose the path, this season we need to control the budget and preapre the best too. I know Venky dosn't have problem with any name in the world, but results in this season matters in this Hot job, otherwise it will be a OUT saga game .
French Rover
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9:11am Wed 3 Oct 12
Then it's back to the challenge to appoint a manager tomorrow.
Tim Sherwood and Black are still more or less joint favs with all the bookies - but now Ole Gunnar has joined the race it seems and the bookies have him more or less level with Shearer as 3rd favourites.
Roy Keane is at 12-1 this morning and McCarthy is drifting out a little and along with Hill, Shuster and Hitzfield is grouped around 14-1.
Surely our next manager will come form somewhere within this group of candidates. I still reckon Sherwood is the man, as despite Spurs refusal to let him talk to the Rovers (so far) he is still listed as favourite by the bookies - now why would they do that if there was no chance of him coming?
pepperpot2296
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9:17am Wed 3 Oct 12
Rovers 1495
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9:18am Wed 3 Oct 12
Fyrover wrote:http://www.semplc.co
ronnie clayton wrote:How do you find out who is on the books with JA
IrishRover78 wrote:Totally agree , on the books of J.A. should be automatic disqualification ,anyway he is a right hand man not the main man.
No offence to Black - but there is absolutely no way that anyone with no experience (or on the books of JA) should be anywhere near the top job (again)..... 90 mins of (insert manager choice) FOR ROVERS!!!! on saturday should leave everyone in no doubt that we want a new man and Black is NOT an option.... this issue has to be forced - it will not be done otherwise...
IF BERNDT SCHUSTER has applied the guy knows everyone ,he played for Barca/ Real /teams in the Bundeslige, he played for Germany when they won euro1980 , he managed real Besitkas/Shaktar this guy is MANAGER he is the real deal.
THIS IS A NO BRAINER.
m/bentdeals
pepperpot2296
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9:21am Wed 3 Oct 12
IrishRover78 wrote:Absolute drivel
MatthewCA wrote:W.T.F????
What ever happens with Kean "surprice" exit is good for the club and fans. But this season, we cannot continue withour our Head Boss. Kean is a bigger ship, he will soon find a harbor or he will write a book soon called "Kean Out" the saga goes on. he is a best coach and who ever know him, said the same. Good Luck to him and family. Now, Where is the Correct Manager, club Fans action group should put a suggestion list, showing the merits and demerits of managers avalible to work with blackburn club. so they can be a participant in this process and the new manager will get breathing space to continue the season and many more years too. We need a hard working young manager, who have a proven recored as in a toplevel club management and wining motive with a vision. If we go behind BIG NAMES, we will loose the path, this season we need to control the budget and preapre the best too. I know Venky dosn't have problem with any name in the world, but results in this season matters in this Hot job, otherwise it will be a OUT saga game .
pepperpot2296
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9:21am Wed 3 Oct 12
IrishRover78 wrote:Absolute drivel
MatthewCA wrote:W.T.F????
What ever happens with Kean "surprice" exit is good for the club and fans. But this season, we cannot continue withour our Head Boss. Kean is a bigger ship, he will soon find a harbor or he will write a book soon called "Kean Out" the saga goes on. he is a best coach and who ever know him, said the same. Good Luck to him and family. Now, Where is the Correct Manager, club Fans action group should put a suggestion list, showing the merits and demerits of managers avalible to work with blackburn club. so they can be a participant in this process and the new manager will get breathing space to continue the season and many more years too. We need a hard working young manager, who have a proven recored as in a toplevel club management and wining motive with a vision. If we go behind BIG NAMES, we will loose the path, this season we need to control the budget and preapre the best too. I know Venky dosn't have problem with any name in the world, but results in this season matters in this Hot job, otherwise it will be a OUT saga game .
whappen
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9:41am Wed 3 Oct 12
pepperpot2296 wrote:No, YOU don't read them.
For goodness sake can we keep the posts to a reasonable length!!!! This current batch drone on forever, the result being nobody reads them.
Go back to scanning the headlines.
Short enough?
fickle fan
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9:44am Wed 3 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue wrote:surprise surprise, two of the biggest moaners on here have found another reason not to get a st,
A Darener wrote:Well said Darener........she who must be obeyed has openly admitted she's "disappointed Steve has resigned"....Seems if it had been up to her, he would still be here.... Frightening.
It would appear by the comments on these sites since Kean has gone that the fans seem to think that everything in the garden is rosy. Well don't believe it. There is still miles to go before we even get close to being all right. Don't be blinkered by the euphoria of getting rid of Kean. One step at a time. Just because he has gone and Shebby is spouting what we want to hear doesn't make the situation right, just better! There is a long way to go before we can say we are on the right track. For one thing Mrs D is conspiquous by her absence. Just wait until she has calmed down over losing her darling Steve. Then she will come out of the woodwork and probably stick her oar in. Telling Shebby what he HAS to do next. The brothers were put in their place once before so she will have no hesitation in telling everybody it is HER decision who comes and who stays.
Harwoodstblue
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9:52am Wed 3 Oct 12
whappen wrote:Well said, I can assure Pepper pot that most on here do read the posts with interest, whether they be long or short.
pepperpot2296 wrote:No, YOU don't read them.
For goodness sake can we keep the posts to a reasonable length!!!! This current batch drone on forever, the result being nobody reads them.
Go back to scanning the headlines.
Short enough?
Nurseman
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10:10am Wed 3 Oct 12
Harwoodstblue
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10:14am Wed 3 Oct 12
Nurseman wrote:I agree we need experience. I think we've had enough of rookies for the time being.
Gonna say it again sorry. I feel we would do alright if we could get Mick McCarthy at club, if he would agree to take the job. He seems a decent bloke, a strong character, and most important, a good EXPERIENCED manager. Come on guys what do you reckon?
A Darener
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10:18am Wed 3 Oct 12
I will hold fire in renewing my ST until the present situation is resolved. I wish to see either an experienced manager, e.g. M Mcarthy or the like. But not another Keane. Solskjaer would do. Or possibly an ex Rovers player, combined with an experienced manager
A Darener
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10:23am Wed 3 Oct 12
Nurseman
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10:24am Wed 3 Oct 12
Why should we consider inexperienced people for the job, madness!
I personally just want a reasonable proven manager. No more mistakes please Venkys.
Of course we should get behind Black, he has certainly got much better credentials than Kean but it will not make the fans happy. As for Roy Keane.....NO. He has proven that he cannot manage a team. Respect to him, he was a brilliant team captain but not a manager
Harwoodstblue
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10:32am Wed 3 Oct 12
A Darener wrote:Don't rise to the bait Darener. You can't say anything negative about the club to FF, .....AKA..Agnew.
Worry ye not FF........Today I went down to get a ticket for Wolves on Saturday.
I will hold fire in renewing my ST until the present situation is resolved. I wish to see either an experienced manager, e.g. M Mcarthy or the like. But not another Keane. Solskjaer would do. Or possibly an ex Rovers player, combined with an experienced manager
benal13
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10:40am Wed 3 Oct 12
Reg Rover wrote:well REG all i would say about your post is what goes round comes round ANURANDHA DESAI deserves everthing she gets yes even off KEAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
KEAN PLAYS THE BLAME GAME
Everything I have been telling you about Steve Kean over the past 18 months is now coming to fruition.
I have consistently said Kean “Plays the blame game” none more so than now.
As Kean prepares the ground for his constructive dismissal case, he has issued a statement suggesting the owners were interfering in team selection – NOT TRUE.
Kean is laying the foundations to take Mrs Anuradha Desai to the ‘cleaners’. Back in August Kean issued a statement to the National press saying that three new signings made on transfer deadline day were not of his choice. He went on to say that he had never even seen them play and had been signed by director Shebby Singh.
This heaped further indignation upon the Venky’s regime from the National press.
At the time I wondered why Kean had made such a statement knowing the club would be ridiculed by the press. I suggested on this site in an article headed, “KEAN TARGET’S SINGH” posted 13th September 2012. That he had released the statement to discredit Singh in order to fall back on, when results went wrong, and blame Singh.
But I was wrong. Kean was planning his escape route, he knew Mrs Desai (pic above) would not sack him, but he wanted out. The only way was to resign and sue for constructive dismissal (see article,KEAN RESIGNS ON LEGAL ADVICE, 29th September 2012). A far more profitable avenue for Kean.
Kean’s carefully press fed statements allied with the ridiculous points total allegedly set by Shebby Singh and Singh’s ill-advised rant at a pre-season fan’s forum, when he talked of sacking Kean, will be enough for Kean’s lawyers to have a ‘field day’ when the case comes to court.
Had Kean taken charge of the Rovers next three games starting at Charlton, he would have been seen to be incompliance with Shebby Singh and the owner’s ultimatum that they were monitoring his future.
Under this weight of evidence Kean will extract from Mrs Anuradha Desai a large part of the family fortune and make a ‘killing’.
The phone call to his hotel room at 5.30pm on Friday 28th September from his legal advisors told him so, and to resign immediately, which he did an hour or so later.
Kean is so gutless he did not have the decency to talk to the woman who has championed him, looked after him, fought for him and given him wealth he could never of dreamed of. Kean is now a millionaire in his own right because of Mrs Anuradha Desai.
The court case he is about to bring is despicable and just about sums up the man. But I have been telling this to Mrs Desai and her brothers for months. I do not know if she ever views ‘REG’ but I have sent her countless emails warning her, what Kean would do to her, her family and her club.
DID SHE LISTEN, NO !
Just as no one listened to me back in December 2011 when I warned them what was about to happen to the club.
Now Mrs Desai is going to have to learn the hard way, she should have listened to Deputy Chief Executive Paul Hunt when he wanted Kean sacking in January 2012. Instead she sacked Paul Hunt. She should have listened to brother Ventkatesh when he wanted Kean sacking in May 2012. She should have listened to Shebby Singh when he asked her to sack Kean 2 weeks ago.
She should have sacked him and paid up his contract, it would have been a far cheaper option and Kean knew this.
The only consolation Anurandha Desai is that she is well rid of Kean. She will find she has a better club, supportive fans, better atmosphere at Ewood and if she is wise decent people working for her. There are those behind the scenes at Ewood who conspired with Kean. They need to be got rid of straight away.
Let me say Eric Black is not one of them – he is a good honest man – I hope a place can be found for him at Ewood Park if he chooses to stay. Steve Bruce at Hull City would be more than pleased to welcome Black to his backroom staff.
Reg.
Footnote:
Today’s Daily Mirror 2nd October. Suggests Kean will sue Blackburn Rovers for constructive dismissal. Catch up will you. Reg broke that story on Saturday 29th September, the day after Kean’s resignation.
www.regoftherovers.c
o.uk
!!!!!!!!
Rover82
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4:33pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Seriously though I really think we should be going for Solskjaer and definitely not Roy Keane, failed in every manager job he has taken on and blamed everybody else, we have had enough of that haven't we???
killdrum
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11:23am Sat 13 Oct 12

LanghoDAN says...
9:02am Tue 2 Oct 12