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    bring back the good old days wrote:
    Steve BB2 wrote:
    Mickstew wrote:
    1rover wrote: ANDY CRYER SAYS HENDRY DESERVES AGHANCE I SAY NO GHANCE . KEAN OUT HENDRY OUT GET THEM ALL OUT OF EWOOD.
    Why are you jumping on Hendry? Kean is a **** but you can't blame Hendry for taking up a job oppurtunity. The bloke has had a crap time in his personel life and deserves a break. He in my eyes is an Ewood Legend and I hope he is still there long after Kean and his muppets have left.
    Got to agree with you there. Hendry was a Legend in my eyes too and have met him and is a nice guy too. He has had a rough ride over the last few years but I think he would be an asset as a defensive coach, many of us remember his never say die attitude that he can instill in our defence. The only one that doesn't need that is Givet who has already got that ! I for one wish him well and hope he can strengthen our defensive frailties, even with the slap head still in charge!
    Not knocking him at all, but his record since he stopped playing is not too good. Using his on field activities as a guide to his off field influence is gambling somewhat. If playing alongside Givet is not enough to motivate you, I cannot see how a guy off field can do any better. For me no, its a pr stunt.
    More like jobs for the boys.

    "Using his on field activities as a guide to his off field influence is gambling somewhat".

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Rovers will scour far and wide - as Malaysian gets chance

SHEBBY Singh insists it is important Blackburn Rovers cast their scouting net far and wide in the search of “undiscovered gems’ – as defender Titus James Palani gets given the chance to become the first Malaysian in English football.

The 26-year-old, who plays for French Third Division outfit Nanteuil, will begin a trial at Brockhall next Thursday and he admits the invitation is a “dream come true”.

The left sided player held preliminary talks with Rovers’ global advisor Singh in Malaysia on Wednesday night and will bid to earn a professional contract with the Championship club.

Some will see Palani’s opportunity as an attempt by Indian owners Venky’s and Singh to spread Rovers’ name in Asia but Singh is adamant the offer is not just “a marketing ploy”.

He is adamant Rovers are prepared to give lower league players a chance to impress at Ewood Park - no matter what their nationality - but insists they will only be signed if they are deemed good enough.

Singh told the Lancashire Telegraph: “Players from all over the world will get their chance at Blackburn Rovers and it is down to them to take it. We can provide the opportunity but it is down to them in the end.

“We hope Titus can be a player from the lower leagues who has had his real potential spotted but, if he isn’t the right one, we hope we can find some who are.

“We think spreading the net wide is very important, this is serious business now. We will be looking in the lower leagues in England and all over the world, in case there is that player that has been missed.”

Palani was signed by French outfit Le Havre at the age of 12, having scored a hat-trick for a rest of the world team against Barcelona academy in an exhibition match during the 1998 World Cup.

Born in Kuala Lumpur, he has enjoyed spells in the French lower leagues but is now determined to ‘give everything’ in his pursuit of his dream.

He told the Lancashire Telegraph: “It is a dream come true for me. I will give it my best and hopefully it will be enough. If I do make it I will be the first Malaysian footballer in English football.

“I saw Shebby in Malaysia earlier this week. He was one of my first coaches when I was a boy back home.”

Malaysian footballers Mohd Safee Sali and Safiq Rahim have had past trials with Cardiff City but work permit problems cut their bids short. Singh is hopeful Palani won’t have permit problems having played in France for the past 10 years.

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