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  • "The slate is not wiped clean, we are spiralling into the abyss due to incompetent management.

    The good name and reputation of Blackburn Rovers has been tarnished for ever by a bunch of money grabbing amateurs, and nobody seems to be able to do anything about it.

    You can not treat players like Michel Salgado like dirt and expect to attract decent players to the Club.

    You can not treat your fans like this and expect them to take it and keep coming back for more.

    You can not employ a Manager with no experience, credibility or integrity and expect to be successful.

    It's not about the League we are in, it's not about the price of the tickets, it's about being lied to and treating the fans like mugs.

    I fell in love with the Rovers when they fought back to win 5-2 against Plymouth Argyle and go top of the 3rd Division in the 74/75 season.
    I will never forget that day, the pride, the passion, the fight, the players, the fans, the shirt .... the Rovers !!

    This is no longer that Club.

    No season ticket for me. I caved in a week before the season started last year against my better judgement, but it won't happen this year.

    No home or away games for me until balloon head and the criminals are driven out.

    RIP Blackburn Rovers."
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Singh confirms boss Steve Kean's position is safe

BLACKBURN Rovers' new global advisor Shebby Singh has confirmed Steve Kean will continue as manager next season and that he will have funds available.

Singh, who will advise owners Venky's from Ewood and help with transfers, also said the club were closing in on a signing.

He said: ""Everyone starts with a clean slate "At this moment it is going to be difficult for the fans to think nothing has changed but we would like to re-group and try to take this team forward.

"I would say we have already discussed terms with a very, very important player, in terms of the characteristics that he can bring.

"We are also in talks with a couple of other players, in terms of striking positions.

"As far as I am concerned and as far as I know funds will available to buy the right sort of characteristics that this team needs."

For a full interview with Singh see tomorrow's Lancashire Telegraph

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