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    Lancs - pensioner wrote:
    Road Runner Road Runner wrote:
    Keen O to Get Kean Out wrote:
    Road Runner Road Runner wrote:
    Keen O to Get Kean Out wrote:
    Road Runner Road Runner wrote: Spot on Robby Rover. Your a man of total integrity as far as BRFC are concerned. Should the 'Odious One' have a little of what we possess regards our club he would have walked, but he cares not one iota about BRFC, and cares only for his own delusion ability. I loathe the cretin and his debunker is there for all to see. He has walked into our home with a rudeness and arrogance that is breathtaking. I will never step foot back on Ewood whilst he his anywhere near it. He has single-handedly tarnished everything I love about BRFC, and it looks like their is no sign of it abating whilst this imposter remains. His record, in my opinion, will not improve. At best, he his a lower division manager, and I believe I will be proved right ? Rid him of any control at BRFC and I will return, gladly. Arte et labore
    Perfect, we should all boycot games till he goes, gather outside the stadium with loud radio commentry so we are supporting but not paying the clowns a penny. all other avenues have failed big style,, carry on the booing lads
    I wouldn't be so arrogant as to imply for any supporter of BRFC to boycott. I only speak for myself here Kean O to get Kean Out. Booing ? Never done it, and never will. A very destructive form of protest that never really hits the correct mark due to the interpretation that follows. The frustration I feel is tangible in so much that the 'Odious One' can be in no doubt as to my feelings. That is a much more damning indictment than booing him. Give the oaf no reason to fail only than that of his own arrogant stupidity. Arte et labore
    if we dont boo and dont boycott, what do we do ?,, see us spiral down into the lowers leagues -- a dead cert im afraid
    I am boycotting until this cretin leaves - 100% Give me an audience with this guy, and he will be in no doubt as to just how I feel, and his spiv ways ! Will he do it ? No chance. I hope upon hope for the sake of BRFC we do not plummet through the Leagues with this crude management in place, but we will have to see, eh ? Arte et labore
    Come on lads there are subtle ways to get at Kean, remember at Ewood they banned banners, they turned the music up load at half time and full time, so the answer is now I/WE are not attending Ewood until Kean is sacked is to get at him at AWAY matches,

    I have never been to Accrington Stanley but this year will be a first, a friendly where the stewards will be normal, a small ground where I presume Kean and Shabby and Agnew will be there, where we can raise the roof from kick off, we can wave our banners and shout as loud as we want and HE/THEY cannot stop us, lets let Shabby know what the true feelings of the fans are.

    Cost to us is minimum, we will help out a local club and we may even win (doubt it) and this sets a frame work for all away matches untill our message gets through.

    Kean out

    Boycott stays on

    Shabby start listening to THE fans NOT keans ****
    Be good to see you there, and like you say, we can vent our spleen with no interference ? Unless of course they get at Accy Stanley in banning any untoward hostilities ?

    Now that would be very revealing wouldn't it !"
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Rovers weighing up a move for former Benfica and Portugal striker Gomes

BLACKBURN Rovers are weighing up a move for former Portugal and Benfica star Nuno Gomes as they continue efforts to increase their Championship fire power.

With last season’s top scorer Yakubu set to seal a £1million move to China, Rovers are keen to add at least two more strikers to their ranks, with Gomes understood to be pushing for a move to England.

Sources close to the 35-year-old have told the Lancashire Telegraph he is very keen on a switch to Ewood Park, with Rovers as yet undecided on whether to make the move.

The club are believed to have shown an initial interest though as boss Steve Kean considers his striking options after last season’s Premier League relegation.

Newcastle United striker Leon Best is understood to be Rovers’ immediate priority, with further talks expected imminently, after a fee in the region of £3million is understood to have been agreed between the clubs.

Ranger striker Steven Naismith is also believed to be on Kean’s radar, as he looks for an exit from the troubled Glasgow club, along with a long list of other potential options.

The addition of Gomes would just be regarded as a ‘bonus’ by the club if they opted to swoop, with his record in front of goal speaking for itself.

Gomes scored more than 100 goals during two spells at Benfica, between 1997 and 2000 and 2002 and 2011, having established his reputation at Boavista. He also enjoyed a stint at Italian outfit Fiorentina.

The striker, who turns 36 next month, has also enjoyed an illustrious international career, spanning 15 years. He helped Portugal to runners up in Euro 2004 and third place in the tournament four years later.

After being released by Benfica, he spent last season at fellow countrymen Sporting Braga but is now available on a free transfer.

Rovers have declined to comment on transfer speculation as they look to conduct their summer business behind closed doors.

Meanwhile, Yakubu is expected to complete his move to Chinese outfit Guangzhou R&F in the next few days, having held talks with them over the weekend.

The striker is expected to be followed out of the exit door by Junior Hoilett, although the out of contract winger has yet to commit himself to any club.

The Lancashire Telegraph also understands Italian giants Juventus have shown an interest in want away full back Martin Olsson.

Rovers are believed to have already turned down a £1.5million for the Swedish international this summer from an unnamed club.

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