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    Tuo Neak wrote:
    fitz808 wrote:
    A Darener wrote: This is going to be the problem. Would love to see all these new players play. But! How can I without supporting the Kean/venky's? Perhaps if I watched from the hill at the back, like we have done in the past, when we couldn't get on the ground. Trouble is can only see part of the play. Just cannot give my money to this regime. Ah well! Maybe the season after.
    you could just go? contentious i know, but if you really do want to support the team, just go to the games. from what some seem to think, the evidence agains the 'fit and proper' criteria seems to be nailed on, so the whole lot will be in jail at some point and we will have new ownership. if there turns out to be no evidence, then we can all just try an move on hoping things will improve. either way, going and supporting the team that you love seems to be the best thing to do from a fans point of view. ...yeah, yeah, i know. curse me for even suggesting it.
    Here is the big problem, I have renewed. Never in doubt, but what happens when the first goal goes in for Hull at Ewood. I can already imagine the reaction and this is why the manager must be replaced before the season starts. The damage was done so long ago, there is no fresh start. I first uttered the words "Kean Out" at Cardiff away, while our team was played off the park. The feeling will not leave me until he is removed. Judging from the comments on every story, its not just me that feels this way. Either the club wake up or we face another season of anger, protests and disappointing results on the field.
    You will hear Kean out chants at Pre season Friendlies, with some luck at Brockhall on Thursday when the players return..

    Lets show shebby and kean that we have not forgot and will not forgive.

    Brockhall Thursday am


    KEAN OUT KEAN OUT KEAN OUT"
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Gomes set for Blackburn Rovers medical today

FORMER Portugal international Nuno Gomes is expected to sign for Blackburn Rovers within the next 48 hours.

The former Benfica striker agreed personal terms on a two year deal over the weekend, as exclusively revealed by the Lancashire Telegraph, and will arive at Brockhall this morning for a medical.

Gomes, who turns 36 this week, has opted to move to Ewood on a free transfer rather than taking up offers to move to America or the middle east.

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