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Blackburn Rovers boss Sam Allardyce to have coronary surgery - will miss three games


SAM Allardyce is set to miss Blackburn Rovers' next three games to undergo coronary surgery.

The Rovers' boss had complained of brief episodes of chest discomfort and investigations have revealed a narrowing to one branch of his coronary arteries, according to the club.

Allardyce will undergo an angioplasty next week which will see the insertion of a stent to correct the problem.

He will miss tomorrow's clash against Bolton Wanderers, as well as upcoming games against Fulham (away) and Stoke (home).

Club bosses say he is expected to be back in the dug-out for the Carling Cup quarter-final with Chelsea on Wednesday week.

Rovers chairman John Williams said: "Sam is very disappointed, particularly at missing the Bolton fixture, but his well being is of prime consideration.

"We all appreciate that Premier League football is a stressful business and prevention is always better than cure."

In Allardyce's absence, assistant manager Neil McDonald will take charge of first team affairs.

According to the British Heart Foundation, a coronary angioplasty is a technique for treating coronary heart disease and angina.

Typically, a catheter – a fine, flexible, hollow tube – with a small inflatable balloon at its tip will be passed into an artery in either the groin or arm.

The operator then uses X-ray screening to direct the catheter into a coronary artery until its tip reaches a narrow or blocked section.

The balloon will then be gently inflated so that it squashes the fatty tissue in the narrowed artery, allowing the blood to flow more easily.

The catheter contains a stent - a small tube of stainless steel mesh.

As the balloon is inflated, the stent expands so that it holds open the narrowed blood vessel.

The balloon is let down and removed, leaving the stent in place.

Most people can go home the same day or the next day.


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Woody Riversider, Blackburn says...
12:09pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Well, hope all goes well for SA?

Will be very interesting at BRFC these next 3 games as to how we play?

Is SA deciding on the formations & tactics from his bed?

Arte et labore

Marcus28, Manchester says...
12:24pm Sat 21 Nov 09

it wil be interesting as when Neil McDonald has looked after them in Cup games we have playerd 442. So maybe he will have little more say in the games. As he will have to make choices on his own during the game.

keaney23, reading says...
12:37pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Get well soon sam, I am sure Neil Mcdonald will be picking and playing his own team while sams recovering. Heres a hint Neil of what all Blackburn fans want, 4-4-2 with Mcarthy and Jason up top.

Mogster, Ewood says...
12:37pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Good luck with the recovery to Big Sam. An unpleasant procedure but will prevent bigger problems down the line.

Celtic Rover, Chorley says...
12:41pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Hope everything goes ok.McDonald, please play 4-4-2 and go for a win.The players seem to prefer it and the sell-out away following deserve it.

kevin e, portugal says...
12:48pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Best of luck Sam.

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I expect that he will be watching on Sky and giving his mobile some hammer. I don't think that he will give Neil McDonald too much room for manoeuver.

moggy669, darwen says...
12:50pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Good luck big sam.
Im sure you will still get the blame if we get beat.

Raf_of_the_Rovers, London says...
1:08pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Best wishes Sam and wishing a speedy recovery in time for the festive period! No doubt he will be on the old dog and bone from his hospital bed!

Old Timer, Burnley says...
1:15pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Sam has always been a big man in my mind and I wish him a speedy recovery. His outspoken ways with the bosses hasn't done him favours and I hope he has the backing from true Rover supporters during his absence. Get well soon big fella.

bed and breakfast man_!, The riverside says...
1:50pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Woody Riversider wrote:
Well, hope all goes well for SA? Will be very interesting at BRFC these next 3 games as to how we play? Is SA deciding on the formations & tactics from his bed? Arte et labore
As per our talk Woody ,I could not agree anymore, We will have to see.
I hope he gets well soon,Health is more important than anything........

Woody Riversider, Blackburn says...
3:09pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Spot on B+B - no substitute for our health..............
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Spot on Marcus. The games at Forest & Posh did seem to bear more fruits albeit lesser opposition!!

Can't get on tomorrow but, give em a good shout for I fellow Rovers :)

Celtic Rover, Chorley says...
3:39pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Nice touch from the old timer.I'm sure all Rovers and Sam will appreciate your comments.

Greek Rover, Elounda, Crete says...
4:14pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Nine points from the next three games will be the best tonic to help Sam through this difficult time! All the best, Sam, get well soon and all the best to Neil McDonald and the lads during his absence.

banjo's at ewood, darwen says...
5:03pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Hope you make a full recovery Sam.But don't expect any favours tomorrow.

Miller11, Mellor says...
5:28pm Sat 21 Nov 09

moggy669 wrote:
Good luck big sam.
Im sure you will still get the blame if we get beat.
And I'm sure he will still take all the credit if we win!

masher49, Burnley says...
6:12pm Sat 21 Nov 09

Not a fan of BFS in football, but best wishes for his recovery, health is more important.

paolowhite, oswaldtwistle says...
6:17pm Sat 21 Nov 09

keaney23 wrote:
Get well soon sam, I am sure Neil Mcdonald will be picking and playing his own team while sams recovering. Heres a hint Neil of what all Blackburn fans want, 4-4-2 with Mcarthy and Jason up top.
nah, mccarthy and anybody but roberts up front

RAyzer, BURNLEY says...
9:43pm Sat 21 Nov 09

give pies up fatty.....

galwayrover, galway says...
10:13pm Sat 21 Nov 09

The company i work 4 in galway ireland make stents...its a straight forward procedure..so u will be bak on the touchline soon

Monsters mum, Blackburn says...
1:19am Sun 22 Nov 09

Trust the dingle moron RAyser to come out with that comment!! We all realise that health comes before anything else but he/she!!! comes out with this one. May Sam benefit from this procedure quickly and be back soon! Fair play to Old Timer, Masher etc who are football fans foremost and have passed on their good wishes in true football fan form sod off to rayzer and "banjos" from darwen (as if!!!) Come on you blues tomorrow and get rid of the away day non winning streak - bolton are there for the taking. oh and by the way, whoever is in charge - please do play 442 and get us a good away win.

paolowhite, oswaldtwistle says...
4:28am Sun 22 Nov 09

RAyzer wrote:
give pies up fatty.....
look cockhead if owen coyle was struck down i'd wish him well and hope he was back managing you lot as soon as possible, you cant compromise anyones health no matter who they are.... rivblary is nothing when it comes down to serious matters like this... hope you get heart trouble if this is the way you think

J.C - Rishton, Rishton says...
7:46am Sun 22 Nov 09

KEARNEY23, reading - F**K OFF !! - All rovers fans DO NOT want Roberts up front !!! - I know cos I'm 1 and I can't stand the guy (at best he is a championship player) and non of my mates like him either and we are all season ticket holders and neither do any of the season ticket holders who sit round us - everyone hates him most of the time.
I aggree with 2 up front but even a blind man can see that Di Santos has become Rovers #1 striker with his movement, effort and link up play.
Roberts had his chance and blew it - a long long time ago. (He should have been the one shipped off to QPR this week NOT Reid, who is far better than spit, on the right hand side).

bed and breakfast man_!, The riverside says...
11:28am Sun 22 Nov 09

RAyzer wrote:
give pies up fatty.....
That was a very moving , Thoughtfully worded line off you there RAyzer , Lets hope nothing ever goes wrong with your Ticker....
I mean they do ops like that for the fun of it.........Nowt to do with life or living longer.....

Woody Riversider, Blackburn says...
12:29pm Sun 22 Nov 09

bed and breakfast man_! wrote:
RAyzer wrote: give pies up fatty.....
That was a very moving , Thoughtfully worded line off you there RAyzer , Lets hope nothing ever goes wrong with your Ticker.... I mean they do ops like that for the fun of it.........Nowt to do with life or living longer.....
Not one of RAyzors more astute comments !!

Come on RAyzer have a word? Humilty is a great thing once you tap into it..................
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By hte way 'you lot are still pants' !!

Stone Cold, Victoria, Texas says...
5:56pm Sun 22 Nov 09

Rayzer - I normally defend you as a proper Burnley fan mate, but not today. Disgraceful comments. As much as I detest anything Burnley, I have been the first on the site to offer commiserations to Burnley fans grieving over the deaths of fellow Burnley fans or players. Simply appalling mate, cant believe Mr. Cockerton has allowed it. Maybe a short ban is required?

Come on Big Sam. The vast majority of REAL football fans are rooting for you big man. Get well soon!!

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