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Lancashire Telegraph comment: End this absurd farce now
7:29am Thursday 27th September 2012 in Sport
By Telegraph comment
THE Lancashire Telegraph is today calling for Venky’s to end the farce surrounding Blackburn Rovers by taking decisive and immediate action on Steve Kean’s managerial future.
The current uncertainty hanging over the Ewood Park outfit has again turned this once proud club into a laughing stock and it simply cannot go on any longer.
Rovers’ owners need to make a clear statement on whether Kean is going to continue as their manager today, before the club’s Premier League promotion aspirations are significantly damaged.
Their decision should be a straightforward one as well with a large section of supporters making it clear they will not accept Kean as their manager.
A boycott is already being planned for Rovers’ next home game against Wolves while Ewood has been receiving phone calls from irate fans asking for season ticket refunds this week.
Home crowds are already significantly down this season, despite their lofty Championship position, with the supporters – Rovers’ customers – voting with their feet.
This has gone way beyond Steve Kean’s abilities as a manager. This is now an objective matter that sees the club unable to go forward with the manager remaining at the helm.
For the good of the club, Venky’s need to end this circus now by taking the manager out of a situation that has become untenable.
The longer this dithering and dallying goes on, the more the owners look like a management team that can’t manage. More importantly, this illogical delay is grossly unfair to the fans, the players and yes, even to Steve Kean.
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Comments (166)
7:39am Thu 27 Sep 12
kazz says...
7:46am Thu 27 Sep 12
1riversider says...
Until ALL these people are confined to history, I cannot see OUR club moving forward. For the good of the club, Venky's please go, and take the incompetents, the Three Stooges with you. The longer this situation continues, the more credence asset stripping will have.
SHYSTERS GET OUT OF OUR CLUB
7:48am Thu 27 Sep 12
edmy says...
7:51am Thu 27 Sep 12
stu82 says...
7:54am Thu 27 Sep 12
alphajono says...
7:59am Thu 27 Sep 12
ewood1952 says...
8:10am Thu 27 Sep 12
edmy says...
8:17am Thu 27 Sep 12
merlinrabbit says...
8:18am Thu 27 Sep 12
Jake and Elvis says...
8:20am Thu 27 Sep 12
BRFCBrabant says...
8:21am Thu 27 Sep 12
over-rovers says...
8:23am Thu 27 Sep 12
A Darener says...
Every day the same. We get up in a morning, first thing, check the news, has he gone? No! Rest of day scan the web, has he gone? No! Comment on LT site. Has he gone yet? No! Last thing at night, check the web has he gone yet? No! Next day repeat process.
When will this nightmare end?
8:25am Thu 27 Sep 12
A Darener says...
8:29am Thu 27 Sep 12
baz58 says...
8:30am Thu 27 Sep 12
cloggyjimmybrfc says...
8:31am Thu 27 Sep 12
dallydally says...
8:32am Thu 27 Sep 12
A Darener says...
8:43am Thu 27 Sep 12
Rovers 1495 says...
8:44am Thu 27 Sep 12
Rovers 1495 says...
9:00am Thu 27 Sep 12
GameRoverMan says...
9:01am Thu 27 Sep 12
Coeur de Lion says...
9:04am Thu 27 Sep 12
bluerob says...
9:06am Thu 27 Sep 12
fudgingluvrovers says...
Squarefootball.co
m or uk dont know how to do links. but by far the most accurate and relavent piece i have read in the past 2 years + , guaranteed to brighten your mood in a tell us what you really think of kean/venkys kinda way.
9:10am Thu 27 Sep 12
inflightmagazine says...
Regardless of anyones views on Mr Keans ability to manage ( Personally would not let him near my under 9s team), the impact on keeping this man in charge at the club is highly damaging, both on a buisness and footballing level, the decision to leave Steve Kean in charge has no logical argument, he is delivering nothing of note on the pitch and there is almost an all out war amongst long term Blackburn fans that continues to damage the club.
One decision changes everything here , remove steve Kean and bring in fresh management, the squad is strong enough to storm this league, the fans begin to come back,revenues increase, the atmosphere around the club improves, sponsors come back to the club , we all go nuts when we get promoted and I can stop using valuable work time to come on here and comment about the obvious.
9:19am Thu 27 Sep 12
proud burnley lad says...
9:19am Thu 27 Sep 12
ponyton says...
Nobody to to drop off and pick up from the pub.
Hendry has been on 8,000 pound a week since May and not a penny offered to the pensioners he stole their life savings from,a real hero .
Get rid of that clown at the same time when Kean leaves.
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9:26am Thu 27 Sep 12
inflightmagazine says...
9:27am Thu 27 Sep 12
midas says...
9:28am Thu 27 Sep 12
janus1947 says...
9:30am Thu 27 Sep 12
kiwipom73 says...
ONLY A COMPLETE CLEAR-OUT PLUS 100% SUPPORT FROM THROUGHOUT THE CLUB FOR THE NEW MANAGER WILL DO....plus no interfere from Venky,s & Singh !!!
Sherwood not the experienced Manager we are all crying out for...yet if he comes with the same application and determination he had has a player, he could be a winner.
Yes, end this soap opera Ms Venky, for goodness sake !!!!!!!!!!!
9:38am Thu 27 Sep 12
Billypieman says...
9:40am Thu 27 Sep 12
Billypieman says...
9:47am Thu 27 Sep 12
wirelessnights says...
However, there comes a time when a huge message simply has to be sent. And that time is Wolves at home Saturday week. Surely a nigh on total boycott would get the message across. Maybe an attendance around the 3,000 mark? Obviously some people will go to a match come hell or high water. Well the high water is here, it's all around us. A boycott maybe the case of I will if you will, or maybe some folk just can't see what purpose a mass boycott serves.
So how about this...against Wolves we really send the message, enough is enough. Even go to the ground if you wish but not go in. If it doesn't work, then we move on and think again. Buy really, what have we got to lose, one game out of 23 on your season ticket? Surely that is worth it to help save this great club we all love and cherish. Imagine the coverage an attendance around 3,000 would get. Apparently 13,000 doesn't cover the wages of Rhodes, Murphy and Ethuhu. So lose 10,000 from that and even our dunderheaded owners must take notice.
Twitter hashtag to see who we not attend #boycottwolvesgame
9:53am Thu 27 Sep 12
Oakdale blue says...
There's no point leaving it sat on the Telegraph website though Andy, it should be all over SSN by now putting some global pressure on Venky's.
Come on Andy, the top is spinning get it whipped up now.
9:54am Thu 27 Sep 12
OnePostThenTheOther says...
KEAN SACK
THOUSANDS BACK
FOOTBALL MANAGER - YES
ROOKIE MANAGER - NO
Do we want to get out of this division or not?
9:56am Thu 27 Sep 12
lowelife says...
10:00am Thu 27 Sep 12
janus1947 says...
10:08am Thu 27 Sep 12
lowelife says...
10:12am Thu 27 Sep 12
RoverDownSouth says...
10:12am Thu 27 Sep 12
Wockneys says...
10:13am Thu 27 Sep 12
Long time Rover says...
10:15am Thu 27 Sep 12
Reg Rover says...
Monday National newspapers were full of the news that Steve Kean was about to be sacked for not achieving 16 points from a possible 21 in Rovers opening 7 games.
I don’t believe a word of it – Monday came and went and Kean is still here with a statement from Ewood Park saying “his position is being monitored”.
What is to monitor? The man has to go.
The points total is a smoke screen. Kean was never set a total of 16 points, the 14 he has accumulated and a third placed position in the League table are acceptable at this stage of the season.
I know that and the Ewood hierarchy know that.
The reason they want rid of Kean, and they do, is they have been rocked to the core by the attendances at Rovers opening league games.
In their arrogance they never envisaged such a large drop in support and revenue.
The supporters have spoken; they are not coming and will not return whilst Kean is there.
You can only ignore the fans for so long, as Mrs Anuradha (I like to be entertained) Desai has done. She has ignored the fans for too long and now they have gone.
PANIC HAS SET IN AT EWOOD PARK.
Season ticket sales are at a all-time low, attendances are at a all-time low. There is no sponsorship of any substance and cooperate hospitality is almost none existent.
ROVERS ARE A CLUB IN FREE FALL.
Newly appointed directors, Derek Shaw, Paul Agnew, and Shebby Singh now fear for their jobs as Mrs Desai (pic above) considers cost saving costs.
So no smoke screen please about point targets, the issue is all about finance and the problem is Kean and he has to go.
WHAT IS THERE TO MONITOR.
Reg
Footnote:
If the F.A ever produce a handbook on HOW NOT TO RUN A FOOTBALL CLUB. They will use the Venky ownership of Blackburn Rovers as the blue print.
www.regoftherovers.c
o.uk
10:16am Thu 27 Sep 12
A Darener says...
10:17am Thu 27 Sep 12
Reg Rover says...
Steve Kean is refusing to go quietly – as Rovers advisor Shebby Singh, (pic above) tries to talk him into taking a behind the scenes job.
The Blackburn boss took training yesterday despite the latest attempt to oust him.
Singh is planning to offer Kean a lesser post at the Rovers in a bid to avoid giving him a lump sum pay-off.
Kean would be due around £500,000 in compensation if sacked. Kean is determined to cling onto his £1.3 million pound per annum job or make the Venky’s pay him full compensation for dismissal.
Cash strapped Venky’s are hesitating over a compensation package hence Kean’s continued survival much to Singh’s frustration. It could be a war of wills, who goes first Kean or arch enemy Singh.
Reg
Footnote:
Can anyone tell me why newly appointed Gobal advisor Shebby Singh is not named in the Rovers list of officials in the match day programme?
Even Robert (not ft for purpose) Coar is still listed as a director.
Could it be fans favourite, Shebby Singh’s stay is to be a brief one?
It will if Kean has anything to do with it.
www.regoftherovers.c
o.uk
10:19am Thu 27 Sep 12
Reg Rover says...
Steve Kean is refusing to go quietly – as Rovers advisor Shebby Singh, (pic above) tries to talk him into taking a behind the scenes job.
The Blackburn boss took training yesterday despite the latest attempt to oust him.
Singh is planning to offer Kean a lesser post at the Rovers in a bid to avoid giving him a lump sum pay-off.
Kean would be due around £500,000 in compensation if sacked. Kean is determined to cling onto his £1.3 million pound per annum job or make the Venky’s pay him full compensation for dismissal.
Cash strapped Venky’s are hesitating over a compensation package hence Kean’s continued survival much to Singh’s frustration. It could be a war of wills, who goes first Kean or arch enemy Singh.
Reg
Footnote:
Can anyone tell me why newly appointed Gobal advisor Shebby Singh is not named in the Rovers list of officials in the match day programme?
Even Robert (not ft for purpose) Coar is still listed as a director.
Could it be fans favourite, Shebby Singh’s stay is to be a brief one?
It will if Kean has anything to do with it.
www.regoftherovers.c
o.uk
10:22am Thu 27 Sep 12
1riversider says...
10:23am Thu 27 Sep 12
YarkshahRover says...
10:26am Thu 27 Sep 12
proud burnley lad says...
10:31am Thu 27 Sep 12
proud burnley lad says...
10:35am Thu 27 Sep 12
Rovers 1495 says...
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10:35am Thu 27 Sep 12
proud burnley lad says...
10:37am Thu 27 Sep 12
inflightmagazine says...
10:38am Thu 27 Sep 12
earwego says...
http://www.thedaisyc
utter.co.uk/2012/09/
venkys-out-why-every
-football-fan-should
-stand-together-with
-blackburn/?
10:38am Thu 27 Sep 12
bring back the good old days says...
He just has to put in a few more 'shifts' and a nice fat cheque (on top of all the others awaits!!!).
Much like a lottery win to you and me.
I very much doubt he will be having a good old sob in the lavs.
I could summon up some mighty dynamic 'motivation' for the monies he has and is going to be bestowed.
His will make my and your bank balances look fairly weak in comparison (well mine at least).
10:39am Thu 27 Sep 12
janus1947 says...
10:44am Thu 27 Sep 12
londonrover says...
Slubberdegullion Kean out now!
10:47am Thu 27 Sep 12
Robbie says...
10:49am Thu 27 Sep 12
bluefadingfast says...
10:49am Thu 27 Sep 12
bluerob says...
10:56am Thu 27 Sep 12
thairover says...
11:00am Thu 27 Sep 12
Marky mark says...
I feel that the Venkys have been duped by SEM, they have admitted to having no knowlegde of English football in the past and it seem that theyhave been ill advised by these charlatans. I hope and pray that they realise what has happened and can do something about it.
11:05am Thu 27 Sep 12
RTID says...
Jurgen Klinsmann is a dream choice, never going to come off.
Tim Sherwood is a very risky choice but could pay off like Mark Hughes did.
To be honest I am not actually sure that any of these managers would have amassed the same amount of points as Kean has so far but that is not the point is it. As the article says - his position is untenable.
11:06am Thu 27 Sep 12
janus1947 says...
11:16am Thu 27 Sep 12
owd nick says...
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Simple answer is Rovers have been extremely lucky this season, they should be in the bottom 3 on performance, they have been absolute crud, no midfield, a defence and keeper that hasn't been introduced to each other yet and a manager that brings new meaning to the word "inept".
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The fans have a right to voice an opinion, especially idiots like me who have paid up front for ST's, albeit at the last minute, what a stupid mistake, heart ruling head I am afraid and I can only apologise to the fans who had the balls to stay away.
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So if there is a boycott for the Wolves game I will join it, the disenfranchised are not going to the games anyway so it's now up to the current ST holders to stand up and be counted.
.
More away fans in the ground than home fans should be the target, with a silent protest outside for 90 minutes.
11:23am Thu 27 Sep 12
Roverthere says...
11:24am Thu 27 Sep 12
moh says...
11:35am Thu 27 Sep 12
janus1947 says...
11:37am Thu 27 Sep 12
waggyonthewing says...
11:40am Thu 27 Sep 12
eddie the eagle says...
11:40am Thu 27 Sep 12
vicn1956 says...
If you care about the club at all- unite for one match (Wolves) and DON'T ATTEND.
Attendance will legitimise their running of the club!
11:41am Thu 27 Sep 12
the_iconoclast says...
I see I'm going to have to get the hammer out for you lot:
There is no uncertainty, no circus, get on with the job of SUPPORTING the team and stop encouraging the papers to print more dross, it'll only confuse you more, although your in a catch 22 now.
Maybe a boycott of cancerous publications would benefit you. Rovers are doing their job, LET are doing their job, however you lot are laughable in that most of you now support the LET more than Rovers. Congrats to the media.
11:48am Thu 27 Sep 12
edmy says...
11:58am Thu 27 Sep 12
onlyonesimongarner says...
It could be your club. Would Mr Kean have ‘dignity’ then?
I hesitated before writing this article because the latest development in the sorry saga was so very inevitable. The reports came in: Kean to be sacked. He was supposed to pick up 16 points yet picked up 14. Hilariously some even offer that as a reason to be a Kean-apologist. The reports came in again: Kean will still be in charge for at least one more game. Haven’t we heard this one before? Who exactly is this man? What credentials does he possess? Does his ego know no bounds: to have the audacity – the gall – to claim that exciting times lie ahead for Blackburn after overseeing their relegation is an insult. And there’s a long list of them.
If this charlatan cared a jot about the club he ‘represents’ (in actuality he embodies not a hair on the Blackburn head) he would have resigned. That would be dignity; but then, just how did Kean get the Blackburn gig again? Oh. Oh yeah, we remember. He is not ‘optimistic’ or ‘determined’, but deluded and deranged. A selfish man concerned with his own needs, not his clubs.
Perhaps some of the spotlight has been diluted since Rovers relegation. With fans exiting the stands and not returning, one would expect the common sense to prevail. Perhaps the most baffling aspect of it all is the Media’s sympathy for Kean. Especially towards the end of last season, it was the Blackburn fans being tarred because of ‘violence’. What is honestly expected of them? Should they merely stand there while a nugget of their town is buried underneath swindlers, corruption and moral abjection? Just imagine the feeling – be empathetic. You spend your money to watch the team. A connection between you and the club matures: memories of visits to the stadium with mums and dads, or triumphant wins that are etched into your memory delicately but deeply.
And now it is sapped from you; over a century of history; an institution that began 37 years before the Titanic sunk. The football world often sees things haphazardly, but the way some protected the incompetent Kean was earthworm low. Not to mention Venky’s: parachute payments, believing they could challenge for the Champions League on an absurdly low budget, the absentee landlords aspect of their egotistically ignominious era. If Kean is ever removed – and sometimes it feels as though he never will be – it is a step. But Venky’s intentions are still dark and murky. They are still morally bankrupt. And remember what happens when one is eliminated? A power vacuum. The truth is, Venky’s are so far removed from logic that an afterbirth could convince them to fork out a salary. Who knows who they could pick to replace Kean?
As ever with these situations, it is the fans that pay. Cross-town rivalries should pale. When Kean holds his hand up to the fans after the final whistle of a match, he is drowning – not waving. Any football worth his or her salt should realise that the work of every legendary figure at the club – from Jack Walker to Simon Garner – is being undone. By now, hopefully most stand with Blackburn. But there’s always room for improvement.
Alas, Rovers neighbourhood is being ravished. But collectively now we should all stand alongside Blackburn fans. For they are the only ones trying to restore i
12:01pm Thu 27 Sep 12
jack01 says...
12:10pm Thu 27 Sep 12
andychoc says...
You will ALWAYS be 2nd best in the east lancs derby!
KEAN OUT
R.T.I.D
12:30pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Roverthere says...
12:41pm Thu 27 Sep 12
benal13 says...
!!!
12:47pm Thu 27 Sep 12
P888HOW says...
something really fishy about
these two, slimely toads !!!
1:01pm Thu 27 Sep 12
bburnrover says...
1:02pm Thu 27 Sep 12
stony bloke says...
I'd take it further than that. Venkys should take immediate and decisive action on their own future in the Club. i.e. get out and take their puppets with them.
1:02pm Thu 27 Sep 12
dangerous dave says...
As far as the fans are concerned Kean and the likes of Agnew and Hendry have to go and not be offered alternative positions within the club otherwise even more fans will stay away from Ewood.
OUT WITH KEAN HENDRY AGNEW SINGH VENKEYS IN WITH THOUSANDS OF FANS.
1:06pm Thu 27 Sep 12
stony bloke says...
1:09pm Thu 27 Sep 12
stony bloke says...
1:11pm Thu 27 Sep 12
azza234 says...
1:11pm Thu 27 Sep 12
DanBlackburn says...
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1:16pm Thu 27 Sep 12
azza234 says...
1:17pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Dukes says...
THOUSANDS BACK
True VENKYS
1:18pm Thu 27 Sep 12
stony bloke says...
1:19pm Thu 27 Sep 12
makaveli96 says...
1:21pm Thu 27 Sep 12
makaveli96 says...
1:22pm Thu 27 Sep 12
benal13 says...
!!
1:26pm Thu 27 Sep 12
makaveli96 says...
I dont support Pune Athletic!
1:29pm Thu 27 Sep 12
makaveli96 says...
No NORTHERN person would ever support the Tories (unless they wernt working class)!
What next, Naked Zumba on Wednesday night!
1:32pm Thu 27 Sep 12
makaveli96 says...
Of course, if we are to take this notion to its logical conclusion…well, then it all becomes rather convoluted and inconveniently tricky, doesn’t it? Bob Dylan is not the poet of a generation. He’s just a guy with an acoustic and a way with words. The film Philadelphia with Tom Hanks? Not the profound masterpiece which lightened eyes from a homophobic darkness; nope, just a handful of people playing pretend, perched in front of lights and cameras. George Orwell’s 1984? Just words.
I hope my point is clear. Anything that relentlessly hypnotises humans – anything that consumes us like football does – is more than its raw, base description. It is art. If you’ll allow this headstrong lout to opine, the ‘just a game’ saying is a vapid, desecrated, skewed viewpoint. We bestow upon life such a sacred, tender gracefulness and awe; yet how interesting that hours upon hours of that precious life are spent watching football. The game is more than a game. Therein lies the allure, and it should be imbued and inculcated within every one of us. We must cherish and promulgate that point to the heavens above. And of course if football is more than a game, then football clubs are more than just clubs.
And this is why Blackburn Rovers, still flush with the unsubtle, supine disease of Venky’s, are so tragic. I am not a Rovers fan. But this club are not to be laughed at. They are not to be insulted. Any dignified football fan must stride with them in a battle against what amounts to nothing more than sleazy, repugnant molestation, hidden under a carapace of insulting, lip-trembling, woe-is-me delusion by the bone-jarring joker of the putrid pack – Steve Kean. Remember in May, when Blackburn were relegated? The enduring image of the Blackburn Rovers crest sullied by Lancashire rain and syringed by infection should never leave you.
It could be your club. Would Mr Kean have ‘dignity’ then?
I hesitated before writing this article because the latest development in the sorry saga was so very inevitable. The reports came in: Kean to be sacked. He was supposed to pick up 16 points yet picked up 14. Hilariously some even offer that as a reason to be a Kean-apologist. The reports came in again: Kean will still be in charge for at least one more game. Haven’t we heard this one before? Who exactly is this man? What credentials does he possess? Does his ego know no bounds: to have the audacity – the gall – to claim that exciting times lie ahead for Blackburn after overseeing their relegation is an insult. And there’s a long list of them.
If this charlatan cared a jot about the club he ‘represents’ (in actuality he embodies not a hair on the Blackburn head) he would have resigned. That would be dignity; but then, just how did Kean get the Blackburn gig again? Oh. Oh yeah, we remember. He is not ‘optimistic’ or ‘determined’, but deluded and deranged. A selfish man concerned with his own needs, not his clubs.
Perhaps some of the spotlight has been diluted since Rovers relegation. With fans exiting the stands and not returning, one would expect the common sense to prevail. Perhaps the most baffling aspect of it all is the Media’s sympathy for Kean. Especially towards the end of last season, it was the Blackburn fans being tarred because of ‘violence’. What is honestly expected of them? Should they merely stand there while a nugget of their town is buried underneath swindlers, corruption and moral abjection? Just imagine the feeling – be empathetic. You spend your money to watch the team. A connection between you and the club matures: memories of visits to the stadium with mums and dads, or triumphant wins that are etched into your memory delicately but deeply.
And now it is sapped from you; over a century of history; an institution that began 37 years before the Titanic sunk. The football world often sees things haphazardly, but the way some protected the incompetent Kean was earthworm low. Not to mention Venky’s: parachute payments, believing they could challenge for the Champions League on an absurdly low budget, the absentee landlords aspect of their egotistically ignominious era. If Kean is ever removed – and sometimes it feels as though he never will be – it is a step. But Venky’s intentions are still dark and murky. They are still morally bankrupt. And remember what happens when one is eliminated? A power vacuum. The truth is, Venky’s are so far removed from logic that an afterbirth could convince them to fork out a salary. Who knows who they could pick to replace Kean?
As ever with these situations, it is the fans that pay. Cross-town rivalries should pale. When Kean holds his hand up to the fans after the final whistle of a match, he is drowning – not waving. Any football worth his or her salt should realise that the work of every legendary figure at the club – from Jack Walker to Simon Garner – is being undone. By now, hopefully most stand with Blackburn. But there’s always room for improvement.
Alas, Rovers neighbourhood is being ravished. But collectively now we should all stand alongside Blackburn fans. For they are the only ones trying to restore it.
1:49pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Bungle97 says...
Naked Zumba on at Salesbury Memorial Hall on Tuesday's at 7.
Anybody paying to watch BRFC at the moment must be out of their tiny minds. Stop going its as simple as that. It won't be long before we are all back together where we belong.
1:53pm Thu 27 Sep 12
benal13 says...
1:58pm Thu 27 Sep 12
UKdarran says...
Anyway, enough of that nonsense.
You're right, a boycott is the only answer.
2:20pm Thu 27 Sep 12
FCBurnley says...
Many many weeks ago I wrote on this advising Rovers fans that the only way to remove Steve Kean was a near 100% boycott. The majority did not listen.
Now your team sits third in the league and are averaging 2 points a game which is promotion form. If Kean is sacked on results then so should 90% of managers.
As for the mighty LT demanding Keans head on a silver platter !!! Who on earth do they think they are. If they are so passionate about the local team then buy it and make all the decisions you want. Would love to see Andy Cryer as manager.
Who is to blame ?
Without a doubt it is The Walkers Trust. Once Jack Walker died so did Blackburn Rovers. The trust simply wanted their cash and to get out as fast as possible. They had no loyalty whatsoever to the club or the town. No one who cared would have sold to a bunch of Indian chicken farmers. After that is was always going to be downhill. The club ( predictably ) is full of mercenaries. Anderson, Kean,Singh , the Players etc and The venkys will never understand that they are being taken to the cleaners on a daily basis.
The Answer
As much as I would like to see Blackburn Rovers sink into oblivion, the only answer is to remove the Venkys completely and replace them with owners who care about the club. Simply replacing Kean with Sherwood or whoever is not sufficient. Look at Anderson and Shebby Singh ! I mean would you employ them to run YOUR football club. I think not.
My own club are struggling like many others but I would not swap places with you guys at any price..UTC
2:20pm Thu 27 Sep 12
French Rover says...
Cant understand why we are waiting to can Kean...? If he is going why the heck has he not gone now? Black can take the team for a game or two until we sort out Sherwood (if that is who we are going for).....what are the majority of fans feeling for Sherwood anyway? .We all said that 'anyone' would be better than Kean - but is Sherwood 'anyone'...? He clearly does not have enough experience to manage the Rovers on his own? So I expect a more experienced co-manager (or director of football) alongside him. Dalglish maybe or Redknap in the short term?
2:22pm Thu 27 Sep 12
FCBurnley says...
Many many weeks ago I wrote on this advising Rovers fans that the only way to remove Steve Kean was a near 100% boycott. The majority did not listen.
Now your team sits third in the league and are averaging 2 points a game which is promotion form. If Kean is sacked on results then so should 90% of managers.
As for the mighty LT demanding Keans head on a silver platter !!! Who on earth do they think they are. If they are so passionate about the local team then buy it and make all the decisions you want. Would love to see Andy Cryer as manager.
Who is to blame ?
Without a doubt it is The Walkers Trust. Once Jack Walker died so did Blackburn Rovers. The trust simply wanted their cash and to get out as fast as possible. They had no loyalty whatsoever to the club or the town. No one who cared would have sold to a bunch of Indian chicken farmers. After that is was always going to be downhill. The club ( predictably ) is full of mercenaries. Anderson, Kean,Singh , the Players etc and The venkys will never understand that they are being taken to the cleaners on a daily basis.
The Answer
As much as I would like to see Blackburn Rovers sink into oblivion, the only answer is to remove the Venkys completely and replace them with owners who care about the club. Simply replacing Kean with Sherwood or whoever is not sufficient. Look at Anderson and Shebby Singh ! I mean would you employ them to run YOUR football club. I think not.
My own club are struggling like many others but I would not swap places with you guys at any price..UTC
2:30pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Rover since 1947 says...
If you purchased a product which was completely unsatisfactory and the vendor refused to put things right, whilst being supported by the owner, would you continue to be a customer?
2:38pm Thu 27 Sep 12
onlyonesimongarner says...
2:38pm Thu 27 Sep 12
UKdarran says...
Now go and have a swim in the Everglades!
2:41pm Thu 27 Sep 12
MxMave says...
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RUinsane says...
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makaveli96 says...
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thommovat says...
3:32pm Thu 27 Sep 12
benal13 says...
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3:37pm Thu 27 Sep 12
CARover says...
"Stay away on game day, go back when SK gets the sack"
3:42pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Road Runner Road Runner says...
Par excellence Makaveli96 on your find or indeed, your words.
Arte et labore
3:46pm Thu 27 Sep 12
bluenick says...
3:46pm Thu 27 Sep 12
midas says...
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You might find the product unsatisfactory but others don't. The position in the League is more than satisfactory. The vendor is doing nothing wrong, average over 2 points per game and the owners are doing nothing wrong (you might not agree with what they are doing but its their club and they set the policy), if you don't like it choose something else or stick with it and support.
3:49pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Cumbrian Blue says...
A long time ago I admired him for his belief in himself - but it didn't take long to realise there was something else to this saga and not just an air of dillusion from the man in charge of our team.
Why would he not go of his own accord? Maybe, because he knows he's unemployable as a manager again. Had he gone sooner the job market would have been more promising.
Some would say can you blame him for milking things for as long as possible. Maybe for some seemingly impossible reason he is harder to 'get rid' of than most....mmm leaves a lot to the imagiantion that one too.
Either way, the longer the stay of execution the worse it will get whether you go or you are pushed. But rest assured Kean whatever you reasons, whatever your motive not to resign and waiting to be pushed, you will at some point in the future inevitably reap what you sow. The longer it continues the worse it will be.
The truth is only Steve Kean knows the REAL truth about himself. If he is 100% honest one day - when he looks himself in the mirror and asks himself if he is proud of his life and his achievemeents. Deep down only he will TRULY know if he has been a good egg or not. Well Steve, I hope when you do you will remember all the disruption, heartache and upset that those who love BRFC have endured as you pose that question to youself. I hope you can 100% say to yourself that your conscience is clear, but I somehow doubt it.
Mr. Steve Kean, life is full of never-ending lessons and it will continue to present you with the same lesson until you learn from it and then move on to the next. So do us ALL a favour and move on...
I once remember Graeme Souness saying, "This is a proper football club, run by proper people for the right reasons." How times have changed!
Weak owners or not, your very presence at Ewood compounds the club's problems day by day. Your debt and the owners debt to the fans get bigger with every second just as the cashflow diminishes at the same time too.
There is a glimmmer of hope for Venjys if a new manager can be brought in. I just hope you don't go down in history for being the man that bankrupted our club through your self-interest. If so, you won't enjoy the visit to the mirror on little bit.
3:49pm Thu 27 Sep 12
benal13 says...
3:50pm Thu 27 Sep 12
rovertillidie says...
Do they exist or are they card board cutouts.
At least Shebby has some balls and does come out to talk to the media even if he takes a while to say nothing much.
It seems to me like Venkys employ these people but they are scared to death to actually say or do anything for fear of losing their unearned income.
Neither Tim Sherwood or Alan Shearer fill me with too much hope, both are untried and tested at managerial or championship level...that said this league is there for the taking and just to see either of them in the dugout instead of the present incumbent would be such a relief and I am looking forward to the party at Ewood WHEN not IF it happens!
3:51pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Cumbrian Blue says...
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gleechy says...
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bluenick says...
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earwego says...
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mellorb&w says...
4:14pm Thu 27 Sep 12
RUinsane says...
Back tomorrow.
4:16pm Thu 27 Sep 12
earwego says...
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wampam says...
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willhelmrover98 says...
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A Darener says...
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submin01 says...
4:58pm Thu 27 Sep 12
makaveli96 says...
I've been up half the night
5:02pm Thu 27 Sep 12
makaveli96 says...
Mind you, he alwas does after hes had a nasty gash...
5:05pm Thu 27 Sep 12
makaveli96 says...
"cheers pal" I replied, "you really think so"
He Said, "yes, when we cut her open we found a rubbish joke, party hat and bottle opener"!
5:47pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Only1Garner says...
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stevenroper says...
6:30pm Thu 27 Sep 12
shebby kean says...
6:36pm Thu 27 Sep 12
The Mighty Weetabix says...
PS - was your uncle a copper?
6:46pm Thu 27 Sep 12
The Mighty Weetabix says...
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Stone Island: says...
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merlinrabbit says...
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gleechy says...
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merlinrabbit says...
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wampam says...
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merlinrabbit says...
7:11pm Thu 27 Sep 12
shebby kean says...
So the Walkers, FA and thousands of fans were all victims of confidence tricksters? If that's so then it says more about you than them. But you've only got to be smarter than what you're up against and they were smart enough to pick you! In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king!
Good luck with that parliamentary inquiry you were banging on about having.
7:35pm Thu 27 Sep 12
whappen says...
You are having a giraffe aren't you?
7:40pm Thu 27 Sep 12
whappen says...
Quality Billy P
7:40pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Stone Island: says...
The Walkers believed their lies. The FA believed their lies. And thousands of Rovers fans believed their lies. The result is what we're seeing now. A complete shambles from top to bottom. As long as these scum have anything to do with this once proud club, we will continue to lurch from one crisis to another. The longer they are here, the more damage they will do.
Venky's and Steve Kean: You are beneath contempt.
7:52pm Thu 27 Sep 12
icannotrace says...
7:59pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Dickiepayshey says...
If the owners did give way to 'supporter power' and not to business sense then it would raise the question of who was actually running the Club, and encourage more protest in the future.
The words tail, wagging, and dog spring to mind.
P.S. Kean is a duffer and I want him out PDQ.
However it's not my millions which are keeping the club afloat so I have to grin and bear it for a little longer.
8:01pm Thu 27 Sep 12
The Mighty Weetabix says...
Saddam Hussein was "decisive"
Gadaffi too, was decisive.
And Assad....and Robert Mugabe....
and Dale Cregan while we're at all. All of them wonderfully DECISIVE
You imbecile. Oh and I do loathe her. Cos she was a c.nt
8:01pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Only1Garner says...
So, the vast majority squawk; it is ‘just a game’. This football stuff, it doesn’t matter really. It is meaningless in comparison to other, more sugary aspects of our life such as love, or perhaps living itself. Any website – any facebook page. I guarantee you will stumble across that type of comment. The type which I still maintain is vacant, hollow and inherently contradictory. Just a game. Just like Scrabble. Or drunken Twister. Or perhaps a few rounds of Snap!
Of course, if we are to take this notion to its logical conclusion…well, then it all becomes rather convoluted and inconveniently tricky, doesn’t it? Bob Dylan is not the poet of a generation. He’s just a guy with an acoustic and a way with words. The film Philadelphia with Tom Hanks? Not the profound masterpiece which lightened eyes from a homophobic darkness; nope, just a handful of people playing pretend, perched in front of lights and cameras. George Orwell’s 1986? Just words.
I hope my point is clear. Anything that relentlessly hypnotises humans – anything that consumes us like football does – is more than its raw, base description. It is art. If you’ll allow this headstrong lout to opine, the ‘just a game’ saying is a vapid, desecrated, skewed viewpoint. We bestow upon life such a sacred, tender gracefulness and awe; yet how interesting that hours upon hours of that precious life are spent watching football. The game is more than a game. Therein lies the allure, and it should be imbued and inculcated within every one of us. We must cherish and promulgate that point to the heavens above. And of course if football is more than a game, then football clubs are more than just clubs.
And this is why Blackburn Rovers, still flush with the unsubtle, supine disease of Venky’s, are so tragic. I am not a Rovers fan. But this club are not to be laughed at. They are not to be insulted. Any dignified football fan must stride with them in a battle against what amounts to nothing more than sleazy, repugnant molestation, hidden under a carapace of insulting, lip-trembling, woe-is-me delusion by the bone-jarring joker of the putrid pack – Steve Kean. Remember in May, when Blackburn were relegated? The enduring image of the Blackburn Rovers crest sullied by Lancashire rain and syringed by infection should never leave you.
It could be your club. Would Mr. Kean have ‘dignity’ then?
I hesitated before writing this article because the latest development in the sorry saga was so very inevitable. The reports came in: Kean to be sacked. He was supposed to pick up 16 points yet picked up 14. Hilariously some even offer that as a reason to be a Kean-apologist. The reports came in again: Kean will still be in charge for at least one more game. Haven’t we heard this one before? Who exactly is this man? What credentials does he possess? Does his ego know no bounds: to have the audacity – the gall – to claim that exciting times lie ahead for Blackburn after overseeing their relegation is an insult. And there’s a long list of them.
If this charlatan cared a jot about the club he ‘represents’ (in actuality he embodies not a hair on the Blackburn head) he would have resigned. That would be dignity; but then, just how did Kean get the Blackburn gig again? Oh. Oh yeah, we remember. He is not ‘optimistic’ or ‘determined’, but deluded and deranged. A selfish man concerned with his own needs, not his club’s.
Perhaps some of the spotlight has been diluted since Rovers relegation. With fans exiting the stands and not returning, one would expect the common sense to prevail. Perhaps the most baffling aspect of it all is the media’s sympathy for Kean. Especially towards the end of last season, it was the Blackburn fans being tarred because of ‘violence’. What is honestly expected of them? Should they merely stand there while a nugget of their town is buried underneath swindlers, corruption and moral abjection? Just imagine the feeling – be empathetic. You spend your money to watch the team. A connection between you and the club matures: memories of visits to the stadium with mums and dads, or triumphant wins that are etched into your memory delicately but deeply.
And now it is sapped from you; over a century of history; an institution that began 37 years before the Titanic sunk. The football world often sees things haphazardly, but the way some protected the incompetent Kean was earthworm low. Not to mention Venky’s: parachute payments, believing they could challenge for the Champions League on an absurdly low budget, the absentee landlords aspect of their egotistically ignominious era. If Kean is ever removed – and sometimes it feels as though he never will be – it is a step. But Venky’s intentions are still dark and murky. They are still morally bankrupt. And remember what happens when one is eliminated?
A power vacuum. The truth is, Venky’s are so far removed from logic that an afterbirth could convince them to fork out a salary. Who knows who they could pick to replace Kean?
As ever with these situations, it is the fans that pay. Cross-town rivalries should pale. When Kean holds his hand up to the fans after the final whistle of a match, he is drowning – not waving. Any football worth his or her salt should realise that the work of every legendary figure at the club – from Jack Walker to Simon Garner – is being undone. By now, hopefully most stand with Blackburn. But there’s always room for improvement.
Alas, Rovers neighbourhood is being ravished. But collectively now we should all stand alongside Blackburn fans. For they are the only ones trying to restore it.
8:04pm Thu 27 Sep 12
Dan11 says...
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What exactly do they think they will achieve by keeping Kean as manager, they have gone from 25,000 average gate to 12,777 in under 2 years. Do they hate Blackburn rovers and want the club to go out of business?
8:47pm Thu 27 Sep 12
stick to football says...
Unfortunately his positive thoiughts do not see it this way and therefore Venkys need to act before their investment hits roock bottom. £3 Million pounds for Hoillett - dont you wish Rovers could do such deals.
9:28pm Thu 27 Sep 12
wilyrover says...
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James.NoNayNever says...
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proud burnley lad says...
10:35pm Thu 27 Sep 12
CARover says...
Enjoy your 10th birthday!!
12:17am Fri 28 Sep 12
Stone Island: says...
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earwego says...
3:59am Fri 28 Sep 12
The Mighty Weetabix says...
Why don't the Venkys take a leaf out of Mike Ashley's book and award Kean with an improved 8 year deal? He clearly deserves it doing a fine job of leading you to the promotion spots in the face of some tremendous pressure.
5:24am Fri 28 Sep 12
whappen says...
Was that the threequel?
6:28am Fri 28 Sep 12
Duni Akwe Tu? says...
But are his needs any more shocking than the needs of other animals and men? Are his deeds more outrageous than the deeds of the parent who drained the spirit from his child? Steve Kean may foster quickened heartbeats and unadorned hair. But is he worse than the parent who gave to society a neurotic child who became a politician? Is he worse than `the manufacturer who set up belated foundations with the money he made by handing bombs and guns to suicidal nationalists? Is he worse than the distiller who gave bastardized grain juice to stultify further the brains of those who, sober, were incapable of a progressive thought? (Nay, I apologize for this calumny; I nip the brew that feeds me.) Is he worse, then, than the publisher who filled ubiquitous racks with **** and death wishes? Really, now, search your soul; lovie—is Steve Kean so bad?
6:30am Fri 28 Sep 12
Duni Akwe Tu? says...
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Duni Akwe Tu? says...
6:48am Fri 28 Sep 12
kiwipom73 says...
His conman has some old on his position at the club that is not "the norm" and is now off to tell the Venky,s what is going to happen from here.
The bigest insult to the supporter is that conman Kean remain within the club in some capacity that would allow him to continue puling the strings behind the scene.
This would not give the new Manager any hope of succeeding....AND WHYARE THEVENKY,S GOING YET AGAIN WITH AN INEXPIRENCED MANAGER....OR ARE THEY LOOKING FOR A "YES" MAN FOR KEAN !!!!
9:19am Fri 28 Sep 12
midas says...
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proud burnley lad says...
5:32pm Fri 28 Sep 12
Cricketanton says...
By Nick Harris
SJA Internet Sports Writer of the Year
28 September 2012
Steve Kean earned a ‘stay of execution’ at Blackburn Rovers after his wife Margaret called the club’s co-owner Anuradha Desai to say she believed sacking him would be unfair, sources in India and England have told Sportingintelligence
.
Insiders say the decision was taken to sack Kean last weekend and plans for his dismissal were so advanced that a press release confirming the news was in circulation at Ewood Park on Monday morning, signed off by Venky’s and ready to be posted on the club website.
But in an 11th-hour intervention, sources say, Mrs Desai took at least one call from Mrs Kean to protest at what was then believed to be an imminent departure.
It is not known whether Kean himself and / or Kean’s agent, Jerome Anderson, also spoke to Mrs Desai but the sacking did not go ahead as planned and the press release was not issued.
Rumours persist that Kean will be leaving the club anyway in the next few weeks – but nobody at the club or in India will confirm this, leading to fresh confusion and anger among fans. Rumours that compensation remains the only sticking point cannot be confirmed.
This is not the first time that Kean has apparently been on the brink only to be spared by Mrs Desai. To Sportingintelligence
’s knowledge, he has been close to the sack at least three previous times only to argue successfully he should stay – or have unconfirmed other parties make that case on his behalf.
Sportingintelligence called Mrs Desai at her family home in Pune, India, this morning to ask about Kean’s situation. A secretary said she would return the call but this has not happened at the time of writing.
Kean said earlier today he had held ‘positive and constructive’ talks with the owners.
On Tuesday, Venky’s ‘global advisor’ Shebby Singh, said he had ‘no comment’ to make about Kean’s long-term future but that Kean would remain in charge for this weekend’s match against Charlton.
Singh has declined to comment further.
Blackburn director Paul Agnew said earlier this week that he had no knowledge that Kean was about to be sacked.
Anderson has not responded to messages. Rovers MD Derek Shaw is away today and unavailable for comment.
Blackburn were relegated from the Premier League under Kean last season and are currently third in the Championship with 14 points from seven games.
Crowds at Ewood Park have plunged this season, raising concerns over the club’s income streams. Blackburn have no shirt sponsor and a fractured relationship with other sponsors and local businesses.
Singh took day-to-day control of the club as the owners’ hands-on representative in England over the summer. He is understood to favour a change of manager, as do both Mrs Desai’s brothers and co-owners, Balaji and Venky.
The brothers, along with virutally all senior club and Venky’s insiders, have urged managerial change on multiple occasions during the past 14 months but Mrs Desai has always overruled them to keep Kean in place.
Mrs Desai is known to want to improve relations with fans groups. Via Shebby Singh she has told one supporters’ group that if they nominate three Rovers fans who need ‘life-changing medical treatment’, then Venky’s will arrange and pay for such treatment.
What many fans would rather see is a new manager and a fresh start but it remains unclear when such change might happen.
12:04am Sat 29 Sep 12
The Mighty Weetabix says...
I'm glad to hear this news. Steve Kean did brilliantly getting the club as far as he did and it would be a crying shame not to build on the foundations he laid.
He deserves this position. Well done Steve.
THE KEAN IS DEAD
LONG LIVE THE KEAN