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Beamish retires from Blackburn Rovers
12:52pm Friday 31st August 2012 in News
By Andy Cryer, Blackburn Rovers reporter
BLACKBURN Rovers have announced Ken Beamish has retired as the club's commercial manager with immediate effect.
Beamish, a former Rovers player, has been working in the comercial department for the past 25 years.
A Rovers spokesman said: "The Club and Directors wish to place on record our thanks for his loyal service as a former player and employee."
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PpMac
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1:08pm Fri 31 Aug 12
PpMac
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1:08pm Fri 31 Aug 12
dangerous dave
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1:18pm Fri 31 Aug 12
OUT WITH KEAN AGNEW SINGH HENDRY VENKYS
Terrier man
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1:35pm Fri 31 Aug 12
However, who can forget Beamo's contribution to the 1975 Third Division championship winning side. His name will forever be remembered for the whole host of chances he inexplicably missed including some absolute howlers, as well as the many he scored!
Forever-Blue
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1:35pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Is the odious one doing this on purpose to rub our noses in it again.
10K back when Kean gets the sack
ronnie clayton
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1:38pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Rovers no doubt will have a new man to take over immediately. which one of the Kean/Anderson/Hendry `s will be in for another chunk of Rovers money are you giving this to another one of your drinking mates ?
peely
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1:48pm Fri 31 Aug 12
gleechy
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1:52pm Fri 31 Aug 12
They must have booted out most of the
staff from when it wasn't corrupt.
They should be getting ready to change the name, for another big publicity stunt soon.
alf-abett
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2:03pm Fri 31 Aug 12
alf-abett
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2:03pm Fri 31 Aug 12
fitz808
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2:05pm Fri 31 Aug 12
maybe, just maybe, the 'immediate effect' is just part of the press statement highlighting when he will be leaving. i would imagine if the story had been prepared a year ago stating, "Beamish will retire in as commercial manager of rovers in a year's time." it probably wouldn't have got any coverage. this way, he gets a bit of a fanfare, and good luck to him.
of course, i'm speculating wildy as i don't know the truth, but hey, it's the LT messageboards - if you're at the party, you may as well join in the dance!
seriously, take a break from the Conspiracy Files series 12 episode 92, it's so very tedious
ROVERSCAN
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2:07pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ROVERSCAN
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2:07pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ajpmacdonald
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2:19pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ajpmacdonald
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2:19pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ajpmacdonald
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2:19pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ajpmacdonald
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2:19pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ajpmacdonald
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2:23pm Fri 31 Aug 12
RUinsane
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2:24pm Fri 31 Aug 12
A Darener
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2:30pm Fri 31 Aug 12
So! Who of the old guard is left at the club! Can't be many now. One by one they are disappearing. If it had been the old Soviet Union they would have vanished without trace. But even the Venky's couldn't arrange that. But I bet they have gagged him.
Bazzer
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2:35pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ajpmacdonald wrote:Thunderous support that day and the old Riverside was rocking. Beamo and Tony Field were goalscoring jewels in the dark days of Division 3.
Anecdote time - watched 'Beamo' with 5 mates from QEGS - years after - one of us met him at a function - he opined - 'I am a bit of a joker off the field' - my mate's unhappy rejoinder 'You were a bit of a joker on it tbf Ken!' Whoops! Legend that he is he took youthful excitement at meeting a hero of the 1970s in good part - for this and more he is a legend - 5-2 Plymouth will always be with me (he scored that day!). Vital cog.
Nuttall Street
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2:36pm Fri 31 Aug 12
A Darener wrote:Yes indeed. In our family to this day if anyone commits a blunder of some sort it is met with shouts of "BEAMOOOO" from the rest of the family. No one knows why or even where it comes from. Happy days!
Good luck to Ken Beamish on his "retirement". I used to love watching him play. For every goal scored he must have missed ten. BEAMOOO! Would ring out around Ewood as another sitter missed by inches. Then later it was used every time an opposition player missed the goal. They must have wondered what on earth that was about!
So! Who of the old guard is left at the club! Can't be many now. One by one they are disappearing. If it had been the old Soviet Union they would have vanished without trace. But even the Venky's couldn't arrange that. But I bet they have gagged him.
greenscreener
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2:38pm Fri 31 Aug 12
When you see a shot or header go sailing over the crossbar whats the first thought that goes through your mind ?
If its not "Beamo, Beamo !" you must be a foreigner.
A Darener
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2:41pm Fri 31 Aug 12
greenscreener wrote:So true!
As Makaveli will know Ken is the legend and inspriation behind the true test of being Blackburn born and bred.
When you see a shot or header go sailing over the crossbar whats the first thought that goes through your mind ?
If its not "Beamo, Beamo !" you must be a foreigner.
A Darener
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2:42pm Fri 31 Aug 12
greenscreener wrote:So true! I still do it to this day!
As Makaveli will know Ken is the legend and inspriation behind the true test of being Blackburn born and bred.
When you see a shot or header go sailing over the crossbar whats the first thought that goes through your mind ?
If its not "Beamo, Beamo !" you must be a foreigner.
Nuttall Street
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2:45pm Fri 31 Aug 12
PpMac wrote:You retire with immediate effect when you are being made the scapegoat for something. In Beamo's case the lack of sponsorship. It is a euphemism for being fired when the victim is in later middle age.
..retired with immediate effect....just exactly how do you retire with immediate effect...i.e. a quite word from the Manager to the owners suggesting Big Ken keeps picking on me...and he's the last of the BRFC rear-guard, so please take action....well Bemo, enjoy your retirement/new job, I'm beginning to wonder if Blackburn Rovers still exist!
flyingv1
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2:53pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Beamo was a lucky man to play professional football, and whilst he would not have earned the amounts of today, he was fortunate to work on the commercial side of the club for many years, hopefully earning good money. Perhaps it is the time when he thought he would "put his feet up" for a well earned rest.
Most people would love to be in this position at age 65.
Sorry guys, only trying to put a positive spin on the matter and not looking for "dark forces" etc. Perhaps Andy Cryer could have worded the article a little better?, Immediate effect, his words, not Rovers.
BEAMO OUT!!
Iiii1111
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3:02pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ill wasn’t as good as Tony Field;-)…….alway
s guaranteed a ball in the street behind B/end when Beamo was playing:-)
greenscreener
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3:05pm Fri 31 Aug 12
flyingv1 wrote:If this were 'business as usual' as you imply then it would be normal for a successor to have been appointed, announced, and a handover plan implemented.
So we "are off again"! Terrier man partly got it right in so far as Beamo turned 65 last Saturday. At present, this is the normal retirement age, so where is there "a rat to smell"?
Beamo was a lucky man to play professional football, and whilst he would not have earned the amounts of today, he was fortunate to work on the commercial side of the club for many years, hopefully earning good money. Perhaps it is the time when he thought he would "put his feet up" for a well earned rest.
Most people would love to be in this position at age 65.
Sorry guys, only trying to put a positive spin on the matter and not looking for "dark forces" etc. Perhaps Andy Cryer could have worded the article a little better?, Immediate effect, his words, not Rovers.
BEAMO OUT!!
Nice try, but sorry, an immediate effect notice shortly into a new season looks like pi55-poor management at work again.
French Rover
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3:15pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Iiii1111 wrote:Gordon Lee signed Beamo for 25,000 Pounds back in 74 from Brighton - and though he was only at Ewood for a couple of seasons he became a legend - more for his 'misses' than his goals. Though he did score 19 in 86 games. Lovely chap....always time for a word with the fans and an adopted Rovers fan throgh and through who must have hated the last 18 months...enjoy your leisure time Ken.
Hickman, Martin & Beamo…..v Plymouth 5-2…three centre forwards, them where the days……signed him from Brighton……….st
ill wasn’t as good as Tony Field;-)…….alway
s guaranteed a ball in the street behind B/end when Beamo was playing:-)
Beamo.....Beamo.....
.Beamo...
bypass06
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3:27pm Fri 31 Aug 12
greenscreener wrote:Personal information
As Makaveli will know Ken is the legend and inspriation behind the true test of being Blackburn born and bred.
When you see a shot or header go sailing over the crossbar whats the first thought that goes through your mind ?
If its not "Beamo, Beamo !" you must be a foreigner.
Full name Kenneth George Beamish
Date of birth 25 August 1947 (age 65)
Place of birth Bebington, England
Rishtonian
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4:06pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Think he was pushed or lost the plot and told Kean and Venky’s what a load of Rsoles they are and to shove the job where the sun don’t shine
Best of luck Beamo enjoy your retirement
You must be the last of the TRUE BLUES
Rishtonian
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4:07pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Think he was pushed or lost the plot and told Kean and Venky’s what a load of Rsoles they are and to shove the job where the sun don’t shine
Best of luck Beamo enjoy your retirement
You must be the last of the TRUE BLUES
Rishtonian
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4:10pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Think he was pushed or lost the plot and told Kean and Venky’s what a load of Rsoles they are and to shove the job where the sun don’t shine
Best of luck Beamo enjoy your retirement
You must be the last of the TRUE BLUES
oldblue
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4:15pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ajpmacdonald wrote:Yes I remember the 5-2 win over Plymouth. Rovers went in 2 down at half time, one of the most memorable games I have ever seen at Ewood. Ken was a very popular player and notorious for missed sitters. Good man, enjoy your retirement.
Anecdote time - watched 'Beamo' with 5 mates from QEGS - years after - one of us met him at a function - he opined - 'I am a bit of a joker off the field' - my mate's unhappy rejoinder 'You were a bit of a joker on it tbf Ken!' Whoops! Legend that he is he took youthful excitement at meeting a hero of the 1970s in good part - for this and more he is a legend - 5-2 Plymouth will always be with me (he scored that day!). Vital cog.
peely
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5:13pm Fri 31 Aug 12
stick to football
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5:27pm Fri 31 Aug 12
1rover
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5:28pm Fri 31 Aug 12
1rover
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5:29pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Arthur Labore
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5:30pm Fri 31 Aug 12
KEAN/HENDRY/VENKYS OUT !
Bazzer
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5:36pm Fri 31 Aug 12
A Darener wrote:What? Still shooting over the bar? And what would Makaveli make of my grandson who shouts out "Beamo!" whilst playing with Arab kids in Dubai - he does not live in Blackburn but by God he keeps the blue flag flying high. Even the Arab kids in his school shout it...
greenscreener wrote: As Makaveli will know Ken is the legend and inspriation behind the true test of being Blackburn born and bred. When you see a shot or header go sailing over the crossbar whats the first thought that goes through your mind ? If its not "Beamo, Beamo !" you must be a foreigner.So true! I still do it to this day!
garyintandem
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5:38pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Bazzer wrote:yeah, we were losing 2-0 if I recall and Plmouth were our main rivals at the top of the league
ajpmacdonald wrote:Thunderous support that day and the old Riverside was rocking. Beamo and Tony Field were goalscoring jewels in the dark days of Division 3.
Anecdote time - watched 'Beamo' with 5 mates from QEGS - years after - one of us met him at a function - he opined - 'I am a bit of a joker off the field' - my mate's unhappy rejoinder 'You were a bit of a joker on it tbf Ken!' Whoops! Legend that he is he took youthful excitement at meeting a hero of the 1970s in good part - for this and more he is a legend - 5-2 Plymouth will always be with me (he scored that day!). Vital cog.
garyintandem
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5:38pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Bazzer wrote:yeah, we were losing 2-0 if I recall and Plmouth were our main rivals at the top of the league
ajpmacdonald wrote:Thunderous support that day and the old Riverside was rocking. Beamo and Tony Field were goalscoring jewels in the dark days of Division 3.
Anecdote time - watched 'Beamo' with 5 mates from QEGS - years after - one of us met him at a function - he opined - 'I am a bit of a joker off the field' - my mate's unhappy rejoinder 'You were a bit of a joker on it tbf Ken!' Whoops! Legend that he is he took youthful excitement at meeting a hero of the 1970s in good part - for this and more he is a legend - 5-2 Plymouth will always be with me (he scored that day!). Vital cog.
Bazzer
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5:38pm Fri 31 Aug 12
oldblue wrote:Anorak time. It was 1-2 after 45 minutes.
ajpmacdonald wrote: Anecdote time - watched 'Beamo' with 5 mates from QEGS - years after - one of us met him at a function - he opined - 'I am a bit of a joker off the field' - my mate's unhappy rejoinder 'You were a bit of a joker on it tbf Ken!' Whoops! Legend that he is he took youthful excitement at meeting a hero of the 1970s in good part - for this and more he is a legend - 5-2 Plymouth will always be with me (he scored that day!). Vital cog.Yes I remember the 5-2 win over Plymouth. Rovers went in 2 down at half time, one of the most memorable games I have ever seen at Ewood. Ken was a very popular player and notorious for missed sitters. Good man, enjoy your retirement.
garyintandem
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5:43pm Fri 31 Aug 12
All the best in your retirement. G and G
Only1Garner
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6:10pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Yet another reason to wonder who is pulling the strings.
KEAN OUT 10,000 IN
juanbbien
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6:32pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Road Runner Road Runner
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6:43pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Terrier man wrote:The best description I ever read over Beamish and exactly true.
He has just this week turned 65, but I still smell a rat here.
However, who can forget Beamo's contribution to the 1975 Third Division championship winning side. His name will forever be remembered for the whole host of chances he inexplicably missed including some absolute howlers, as well as the many he scored!
Good luck Ken Beamish and a massive contribution made by him reaching it's pinnacle under the walker era ?
Fond memories of him as a kid watching Beamo.
The king is dead long live the king.
Arte et labore
oldblue
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6:50pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Bazzer wrote:You are no doubt right, but why let facts get in the way of a good story?
oldblue wrote:Anorak time. It was 1-2 after 45 minutes.
ajpmacdonald wrote: Anecdote time - watched 'Beamo' with 5 mates from QEGS - years after - one of us met him at a function - he opined - 'I am a bit of a joker off the field' - my mate's unhappy rejoinder 'You were a bit of a joker on it tbf Ken!' Whoops! Legend that he is he took youthful excitement at meeting a hero of the 1970s in good part - for this and more he is a legend - 5-2 Plymouth will always be with me (he scored that day!). Vital cog.Yes I remember the 5-2 win over Plymouth. Rovers went in 2 down at half time, one of the most memorable games I have ever seen at Ewood. Ken was a very popular player and notorious for missed sitters. Good man, enjoy your retirement.
blueblooded
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7:12pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Forever-Blue wrote:Actually Stoke want him.. I'd rather he stayed but Baldy will never chance him now.
Goodwillie to Burnley !!!!!!!!!!
Is the odious one doing this on purpose to rub our noses in it again.
10K back when Kean gets the sack
blueblooded
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7:13pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Forever-Blue wrote:Actually Stoke want him.. I'd rather he stayed but Baldy will never chance him now.
Goodwillie to Burnley !!!!!!!!!!
Is the odious one doing this on purpose to rub our noses in it again.
10K back when Kean gets the sack
blueblooded
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7:13pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Forever-Blue wrote:Actually Stoke want him.. I'd rather he stayed but Baldy will never chance him now.
Goodwillie to Burnley !!!!!!!!!!
Is the odious one doing this on purpose to rub our noses in it again.
10K back when Kean gets the sack
blueblooded
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7:13pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Forever-Blue wrote:Actually Stoke want him.. I'd rather he stayed but Baldy will never chance him now.
Goodwillie to Burnley !!!!!!!!!!
Is the odious one doing this on purpose to rub our noses in it again.
10K back when Kean gets the sack
Rover Pete
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7:16pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Is there nobody at Ewood that could just say he has retired at 65 and thank him properly for his years of service to the club.
What an absolute disgrace this bunch of people are who are running Rovers.
blueblooded
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7:26pm Fri 31 Aug 12
RoversSwiss
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7:36pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Road Runner Road Runner wrote:Was that 1975, seems a long time ago. I remember being a little late on the ground, I had stopped off in the Ewood Club for an aperitif. After several Aperitifs I was about 10 minutes late on the ground. We seemed to be 2-0 down very quickly against our biggest rivals, then i think we missed a penalty. I was just thinking of returning to the Ewood club and we made it 2-1 at half time. I thought I will give the second half 10 minutes and see what happens. It turned into one of the best days ever at Ewood.
Terrier man wrote:The best description I ever read over Beamish and exactly true.
He has just this week turned 65, but I still smell a rat here.
However, who can forget Beamo's contribution to the 1975 Third Division championship winning side. His name will forever be remembered for the whole host of chances he inexplicably missed including some absolute howlers, as well as the many he scored!
Good luck Ken Beamish and a massive contribution made by him reaching it's pinnacle under the walker era ?
Fond memories of him as a kid watching Beamo.
The king is dead long live the king.
Arte et labore
Beamo was a very nice man, always very approachable, remember seeing him in the Little Bull in Blackburn one Xmas Eve and he was drinking cokes. He kept himself very fit. He missed a hell of a lot of chances, but at least he got in positions to miss chances.
Happy Days
RoverInRotterdam
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7:58pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Trueblue2209
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8:14pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Trueblue2209
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8:14pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ossyrover1
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8:48pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Trueblue2209 wrote:whats that got to do with beamo retiring.WUM
I wonder if you stay away home fans will be at Leeds ? The so called 10k stay always
OnePostThenTheOther
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9:14pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Terrier man wrote:Beamo Beamo Beamo Beamo Beamo
He has just this week turned 65, but I still smell a rat here.
However, who can forget Beamo's contribution to the 1975 Third Division championship winning side. His name will forever be remembered for the whole host of chances he inexplicably missed including some absolute howlers, as well as the many he scored!
Nuttall Street
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9:17pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ste.g
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9:18pm Fri 31 Aug 12
my ars@
ivegillian
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9:28pm Fri 31 Aug 12
the fact that we have no commercial sponsors is - in part - due to the complacency of our past management including cuddly Ken.
it hurts to say these things but we have to get realistic.
it does not excuse Kean - he is completely out of his depth - but I sense that there are others who are not - it is just that they are very clumsy in the way they currently handle the PR process.
they have had to make tough decisions to move us on from where we were and bigger decisions are still needed -but we have to accept these things- we cannot control them -unless we can raise the £millions/billions that the Venkys et al can raise.
Get a truly professional manager in - and we will see things in a far more positive light
bluerob
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9:36pm Fri 31 Aug 12
ivegillian wrote:He seemed very capable of doing a good job until 18 months ago, I wonder why that is ?
congratulations Beamo - fond memories but .....lets be honest the world has moved on from the genial ex footballer heading up the commercial operation of an organisation that needs to compete with the Premier league power brokers.
the fact that we have no commercial sponsors is - in part - due to the complacency of our past management including cuddly Ken.
it hurts to say these things but we have to get realistic.
it does not excuse Kean - he is completely out of his depth - but I sense that there are others who are not - it is just that they are very clumsy in the way they currently handle the PR process.
they have had to make tough decisions to move us on from where we were and bigger decisions are still needed -but we have to accept these things- we cannot control them -unless we can raise the £millions/billions that the Venkys et al can raise.
Get a truly professional manager in - and we will see things in a far more positive light
Thanks for all your hard work Ken , I wish you all the very best in your retirement.
Iiii1111
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9:43pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Bazzer wrote:0-2 down and missed a penalty
oldblue wrote:Anorak time. It was 1-2 after 45 minutes.
ajpmacdonald wrote: Anecdote time - watched 'Beamo' with 5 mates from QEGS - years after - one of us met him at a function - he opined - 'I am a bit of a joker off the field' - my mate's unhappy rejoinder 'You were a bit of a joker on it tbf Ken!' Whoops! Legend that he is he took youthful excitement at meeting a hero of the 1970s in good part - for this and more he is a legend - 5-2 Plymouth will always be with me (he scored that day!). Vital cog.Yes I remember the 5-2 win over Plymouth. Rovers went in 2 down at half time, one of the most memorable games I have ever seen at Ewood. Ken was a very popular player and notorious for missed sitters. Good man, enjoy your retirement.
Rovers till I die
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9:49pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Always be respected for his loyalty to the club .
He may have missed a few chances in his playing career but at least he would always get in the right place and was never scared of having a go , he scored 159 goals In his career so not a bad return for Beamo .
Wish him all the best and he will never be forgotten for his sincere , honest
Attitude and he deserves to be recognised for his devotion to Blackburn Rovers .
Come the Revolution
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10:57pm Fri 31 Aug 12
bring back the good old days
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11:20pm Fri 31 Aug 12
It yet again smacks off a removal of anything that reminds of continuity from the things that once were BRFC.
Very sad and poor way of running a 'family' club.
bluerob
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11:28pm Fri 31 Aug 12
Come the Revolution wrote:I think you wont be wont be far from the truth there
At a normally run football club, this announcement, particularly as Ken has reached the age of 65, would not have raised any issues. But BRFC are not a normal well run football club. Beamo has probably been pulled about the falling revenues from ST's, corporate sponsorship, shirt sponsorship etc., etc., etc.. Beamo will have told Venkys that all this was down mainly to the widespread dislike and distrust of Kean amongst the supporters and that Kean needed to go. Beamo was then finished with immediate effect as have others who have told the truth to Venkys. IMHO this is my reading of events.
love doctor
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10:13am Sat 1 Sep 12
jackmetickler
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10:54am Sat 1 Sep 12
Retired at 65 is this news!
I remember one particular game..... i think it was in our promotion season.....
I had taken the afternoon off from work on a whim and decided to travel up from Portsmouth for a Wednesday night game at home against Wolves. Did not have a ticket but it wasnt a big problem those days.
Pouring with rain and not looking forward to the drive back to Pompey after the game.... i got to Ewood around 6 ish.
Went into the 'Ticket Office' and attempted to buy a ticket.
Sat behind the counter was a rather orange looking Beamo with his bling, suited and booted, feet up on the table, entertaining the young girls who worked in his commercial empire. Gigling away at his banter whilst filing their nails I was given a derisory look.
Now you have to remember I had just driven for 5 hours in terrible winter weather, I was cold, hungry and I only wanted a ticket for the game.
I was informed by the 16 year old behind the counter whilst continuing to file her nails that I was too late to buy a ticket.
I explained my reasons for being late expecting some sympathy as it was not as though it was sold out.
Up pipes Mr Beamish asserting his authority in front of the ladies and basically tells me it tough titty!
Well as you can imagine I did not take to this kindly.
I knew one of the ladies who worked their and said she would vouch for me being a Rovers fan.... but too no avail.
Whilst getting angrier another Rovers fan in the office spoke up and informed me that it was no good attempting to appeal to their reasonable side as he was in the same boat as me and he had travelled all the way from Sweden.
Now those of you old enough to remember the great days of the old Ewood will remember the way Rovers fans were treated by the staff .... basically we were the bottom of the food chain, and Mr Beamo wasnt about to give me the time of day, after all I was only a lifelong fan and he was the 'Comercial Manager'
So the bottom line is I say good riddance and how the hell did you survive so long. Expected Jack to sack you the day he took over!
And by the way I got a ticket off one of my mates who decided to spend the evening in the local rather than freeze to death on the Blackburn End..
More fool him eh!
As a footnote; I was involved in a crash on the way back.... was late for work and being in the forces got fined.
Ah the good ol' days.
peely
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10:05pm Sat 1 Sep 12

PpMac says...
1:07pm Fri 31 Aug 12