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    benal13 wrote:
    French Rover wrote:
    benal13 wrote:
    three quick loses keans out, wins and draws he stays how can some people say( KEAN OUT rovers win )get off that fence its either lose hes out win he stays you cant have it both ways !!!!!!
    Benali you sure love that fence...seems to mention it in every post (maybe that is it) post = fence? who knows..

    But one day you will understand that everyone can want the odious manager replaced NOW - but don't want to wish the Rovers to lose any games and get deeper in trouble than we already are.

    Why base your whole thoughts on a few flippant words from a Venky employee? Has there not been enough lies and half-truths from these people already to show you they there words do not mean anything Benali?

    Lose three or lose six - but it wont matter - based on his invincibility from last season. Shebby is a spielmeister but it is probably words without actions as usual.

    Come on Rovers stuff the Tractor Boys!
    lose three hes out win he stays simple what do you not understand about that or do you want him to win games then get hit by a bus because if he wins games hes staying simpe!!!!!!!!!!
    unless your eyes are painted on, it is plain to see what needs to happen, when it does, people need to be held to account i.e. shebby or sacked for not stating what will happen and not executing the action i.e. kean with his p45 in his hand. an alternative would be that kean is told that his salary is based on results, if rovers win he gets paid if they draw he gets his expenses paid, if they lose he gets nothing, this would work for a while till kean suited rovers for not paying him a minimum wage...."
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BLACKBURN ROVERS COLUMN: Last chance saloon for Kean to get this right

ANYONE who was at the open meeting between supporters and Shebby Singh on Saturday morning and thought it ‘went well’ was surely in the wrong place.

Singh has made a good impression since coming in as global advisor but on Saturday he made his first big ‘gaffe’.

It was far from his finest hour.

I have no problems with setting Steve Kean targets – after all he is the luckiest man to be in a job as it is – but the personal comments about both the Scot and Morten Gamst Pedersen were completely out of order.

Shebby is adamant his comments about Pedersen were misinter-preted and that he wasn’t describing the Norwegian when he mentioned the word ‘pensioner’. He also insists his off-the-cuff personal comments about Kean were said in ‘jest’ and that he is deeply sorry for any hurt caused.

I believe him. I don’t believe he meant any harm but that does not take the away the fact that he should not have said what he said.

His efforts of trying to appease the supporters went too far, far too far.

Some of Rovers’ squad are rightly upset about the Pedersen comm-ents.

Singh has apologised though and we now have to move on.

After all the talk, the posturing and the bold promises, the moment of truth is finally upon us.

Blackburn Rovers fans have had to put up with another eventful summer off the field, as boardroom and management issues at Ewood Park continued to over take the football.

Singh’s explosive comments over the weekend were far from perfect timing – or well advised – but, despite his warnings, Kean has had things the way he wanted this summer.

The under fire manager somehow managed to save his job in crisis talks in India earlier this summer and since then has been backed to the hilt, financially at least, to bring together a squad he wants.

The majority of the squad are now behind him, although there is a dissenter or two left out in the cold, and there are simply no excuses now not to deliver.

Kean has already signed eight players this summer and, having been promised a team the Championship should be frightened of, the fans will rightly expect nothing but promotion.

Anything else but a return to the Premier League will be deemed a failure and, with big wages being paid to players on long contracts, not returning to the top flight could well prove expensive.

Rovers have made some good signings over the past few months, along with a few that have raised eyebrows and left us all unsure about what is to follow.

Singh’s pledge that Kean would be sacked if Rovers lost three games in a row was an unwise thing to do in front a room of supporters but I don’t disagree.

Surely Kean has been given too many chances already, but things like this are better said behind closed doors.

This has to be last chance saloon for the man still looking to prove he can cut it as a manager. He knows it, the fans know it and you just hope Venky’s know it.

Rovers’ Championship kick-off at Ipswich on Saturday is supposed to be a new dawn. We have heard it all too often and it will need to be seen to be believed.

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