Shaw: We have to move on at Blackburn Rovers (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Shaw: We have to move on at Blackburn Rovers
2:57pm Saturday 29th September 2012 in News
By Andy Cryer, Blackburn Rovers reporter
Blackburn Rovers ' managing director Derek Shaw insists the club now have to move on after last night's shock resignation of boss Steve Kean.
Shaw insists no one at the club knows why Kean decided to quit on the eve of this afternoon's Championship trip to Charlton but preferred to focus on the future.
Shaw admitted the club had already received interest from a couple of potential replacements and assured supporters they would be kept informed.
He confirmed Eric Black would be taking charge of first team affairs for the immediate future.
Shaw told the BBC, “I think he had just had enough, I don't know. None of us know that. It might have been conversations with his owners, it might have been conversations with his wife or his advisors.
“Steve has decided to move on and Blackburn Rovers have to move on. There has been enough said.
“I think it's right that the fans are kept informed but we will announce any updates when we're ready to.
"Every managerial appointment is important and there's one or two interested names come through already."
Kean informed Rovers' players of his resignation at the team hotel in London last night.
For more reaction, analysis and Rovers' future see Monday's Lancashire Telegraph.
Comments(35)
mellorb&w
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3:09pm Sat 29 Sep 12
BJS
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3:19pm Sat 29 Sep 12
bluerob
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3:20pm Sat 29 Sep 12
mellorb&w wrote:Their comments were a disgrace, have sent Mr Stelling an email with my thoughts !!!!
Just seen Kean's SEM collegues Merson and Charle Nicholas on Sky. No surprised to hear them still supporting him and slagging off the supporters. Merson actually said that the fans should accept that Rovers should have been relegated and are at the level they should be. Nice comments from a cocaine snorting alchoholic with a gambling addiction. He'd be better getting his own house in order before critisizing others. Both these two drink out of the same trough (literally) as Kean so no surprise their support of him.
A Darener
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3:21pm Sat 29 Sep 12
mellorb&w wrote:I to have just seen the Skysports report. Absolutely disgusting comments from people who have no idea what has gone on at the club over the last two years. Somebody ought to put Sky in the picture with the actual FACTS!
Just seen Kean's SEM collegues Merson and Charle Nicholas on Sky. No surprised to hear them still supporting him and slagging off the supporters. Merson actually said that the fans should accept that Rovers should have been relegated and are at the level they should be. Nice comments from a cocaine snorting alchoholic with a gambling addiction. He'd be better getting his own house in order before critisizing others. Both these two drink out of the same trough (literally) as Kean so no surprise their support of him.
Reg Rover
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3:33pm Sat 29 Sep 12
Steve Kean dramatically resigned at 5.30 pm on Friday.
But with all things Kean it was not so simple as it seems.
Whilst all sports channels both TV and radio had pundits, personality’s and former players all queuing up to express their sympathy for Kean and the treatment he has had to endure these past weeks, the true picture is much different.
In a meeting earlier on Friday with chief executive Derek Shaw and Director Paul Agnew, Kean had expressed his determination to carry on regardless. Despite the damage his continued presence was doing to the club and more important the attendances, Kean had every intention of riding out the storm with the full backing of Shaw and Agnew, and had hoped to oust his arch enemy Shebby Singh.
Kean knew that Singh himself was getting frustrated and disillusioned in his efforts to remove Kean and bring in a new manager. With the Rao family continually stalling and being indecisive (so what’s new) Singh was considering his position.
However Kean’s position changed in mid-afternoon after allegedly taking a phone call from his agent Jerome (the man who ruined Blackburn Rovers) Anderson and his legal team.
Kean was advised to resign, saying his position was “untenable” and poignantly added that he could not say any more “for legal reasons”.
Those reasons, I can reveal, are that Kean is to sue the Venky Company and the Rao family for constructive dismissal and squeeze every penny that he can from them.
Mrs Anuradha Desai is about to see Kean in his true colours. She is going to learn about Kean what we all know, and that is that Kean is a very devious man.
Mrs Desai has issued a statement saying “she is disappointed with Kean’s action”. She is going to get a lot more disappointed as Kean plans to plunder the family fortune. And he will succeed.
The evidence of this last week is stacked in favour of Kean as the situation could not have been more badly handled by the Venky’s.
The solution was quite simple but Mrs Desai refused to grasp it. She should have sacked Kean and pay up his contract. Venky’s had every justification to do so, his record is appalling, the worst Blackburn manager ever and lost half the fans (Venky’s customers) from the club.
No arguments, no legal action for wrongful dismissal, a straight forward uncomplicated procedure. Kean would not have had a case or reason to complain.
But no, Venky’s huffed and puffed particularly Mrs Desai and played into Kean and Anderson’s hands. It will cost her a fortune, serves her right, but it will impact on Rovers financial stability. I have warned Mrs Desai on several occasions that Kean would ‘bite the hand that fed him’, but she has ignored all advice from everyone.
In one National newspaper today Kean talks of being “stabbed in the back”. That’s rich coming from Kean, if he wants to talk about being stabbed in the back, give Sam Allardyce a call and ask him what it’s like.
Mrs Anuradha Desai has ‘egg on her face’ big time. She has given Kean wealth beyond his wildest dreams. Kean, a ‘jobbing coach’, hit the jackpot at the Rovers. Never could he have envisaged earning the salary he has been paid as an imposter at the Rovers, a reported £1.3 million per annum.
Now he is going to ‘bite the hand that fed him’.
Mrs Desai, you have been stitched up! As I have repeatedly warned you Kean would.
And now Kean is going to squeeze you dry.
ENJOY.
Reg.
Footnote:
May I respectfully suggest to Mrs Desai that she has no more dealings with Jerome Anderson and his agency and listens more to her brothers Ventkatesh and Balaji but more so Shebby Singh, who in a short space of time has picked up on the mood of the supporters, something she has never done. It would not be a bad idea to take more note of Andy Cryer in the Lancashire Telegraph and Reg of course!!
www.regoftherovers.c
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jogalot
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3:37pm Sat 29 Sep 12
French Rover
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3:45pm Sat 29 Sep 12
jogalot wrote:Surely Rovers fans have been involved in enough protests now to last a lifetime. Just support the club 100%. Let the directors direct and the supporters support. We got rid of the Odious one through the efforts and determination of the fans - but now any fans that still seek to disrupt the club after this long awaited victory should hang their heads in shame and slink off somewhere else. Lets show the world we do know how to support our club without any boos or protests.
Whatever manager is appointed, Venkys MUST get the message that a Venkys' or an Anderson yes-man will only lead to the same protests by the Rovers fans. Rovers fans are not stupid. We know much more than Sky Sports pundits. We love our club. We KNOW that a good independent manager who makes his own decisions and directs all footballing matters is a MUST. Anything less and the fans will vote with their feet again until BRFC is run in a proper sensible manner again.
speedie_rovers_legend
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3:47pm Sat 29 Sep 12
Bryan Douglas supporter
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4:38pm Sat 29 Sep 12
French Rover wrote:"Let the Directors, direct." Come on, they couldn't direct traffic into the car park at Ewood. How can they 'direct' things from India - Shaw and Agnew were North End rejects, so whose left?. Mrs. D and her brothers have been stitched up by "I was forced to resign" Kean because they (she) dithered and were / are "absent owners". Supporters (what's left of them) have been well and truly stitched up, long ago. Let's see the "Directors" (owners) act like that, admit their mistakes and make a positive move and get rid of the whole 'old' regime. They should bring in a brand new, professional / qualified team, starting with a proper Chief Executive (no "Global Advisor" please) and a proper football manager (no coach). As for Shaw, if he wants to move, then he should close the door on his way out of Ewood.
jogalot wrote:Surely Rovers fans have been involved in enough protests now to last a lifetime. Just support the club 100%. Let the directors direct and the supporters support. We got rid of the Odious one through the efforts and determination of the fans - but now any fans that still seek to disrupt the club after this long awaited victory should hang their heads in shame and slink off somewhere else. Lets show the world we do know how to support our club without any boos or protests.
Whatever manager is appointed, Venkys MUST get the message that a Venkys' or an Anderson yes-man will only lead to the same protests by the Rovers fans. Rovers fans are not stupid. We know much more than Sky Sports pundits. We love our club. We KNOW that a good independent manager who makes his own decisions and directs all footballing matters is a MUST. Anything less and the fans will vote with their feet again until BRFC is run in a proper sensible manner again.
PS: Is Kean's Bodyguard still employed at Rovers? - perhaps he has been re-assigned to guard Colin Hendry, who appears to be coming in for some stick from all quarters (perhaps Colin is next to 'resign').
Road Runner Road Runner
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4:53pm Sat 29 Sep 12
French Rover wrote:I second that Mr French.
jogalot wrote:Surely Rovers fans have been involved in enough protests now to last a lifetime. Just support the club 100%. Let the directors direct and the supporters support. We got rid of the Odious one through the efforts and determination of the fans - but now any fans that still seek to disrupt the club after this long awaited victory should hang their heads in shame and slink off somewhere else. Lets show the world we do know how to support our club without any boos or protests.
Whatever manager is appointed, Venkys MUST get the message that a Venkys' or an Anderson yes-man will only lead to the same protests by the Rovers fans. Rovers fans are not stupid. We know much more than Sky Sports pundits. We love our club. We KNOW that a good independent manager who makes his own decisions and directs all footballing matters is a MUST. Anything less and the fans will vote with their feet again until BRFC is run in a proper sensible manner again.
Arte et labore
Mr Shaw - we are in no doubt that we have to move forward and put behind us this disgraceful period. The decks are clear awaiting the captain of the good ship Ewood. So I ask - be sure to make the correct appointment and speak wisely into the ears of the wet one's over in Pune. Inform them of the very real nature of BRFC and not the idiotic dream of some ! Our honors come through our motto and down on the pitch is were it is proven for better or worse not some shambolic imitation that we have had to witness.
Arte et labore
1riversider
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4:54pm Sat 29 Sep 12
SHYSTERS GET OUT OF OUR CLUB
zenoufthebirdcatcher
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5:00pm Sat 29 Sep 12
Keith Hill for me!
ewood1952
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5:44pm Sat 29 Sep 12
French Rover
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5:49pm Sat 29 Sep 12
Bryan Douglas supporter wrote:We got shut of the little dictator but we ain't gonna get a revolution...be realistic about this. Maybe Hendry will go, but not sure about Black? But Shaw and Agnew are not going anywhere, We all called for Venkys to put a board in place and they did, and it wont change now. The club needs to concentrate on getting the right manager in place now, that is all we need. Nothing else will change, the fans did their job now let the club do theirs..
French Rover wrote:"Let the Directors, direct." Come on, they couldn't direct traffic into the car park at Ewood. How can they 'direct' things from India - Shaw and Agnew were North End rejects, so whose left?. Mrs. D and her brothers have been stitched up by "I was forced to resign" Kean because they (she) dithered and were / are "absent owners". Supporters (what's left of them) have been well and truly stitched up, long ago. Let's see the "Directors" (owners) act like that, admit their mistakes and make a positive move and get rid of the whole 'old' regime. They should bring in a brand new, professional / qualified team, starting with a proper Chief Executive (no "Global Advisor" please) and a proper football manager (no coach). As for Shaw, if he wants to move, then he should close the door on his way out of Ewood.
jogalot wrote:Surely Rovers fans have been involved in enough protests now to last a lifetime. Just support the club 100%. Let the directors direct and the supporters support. We got rid of the Odious one through the efforts and determination of the fans - but now any fans that still seek to disrupt the club after this long awaited victory should hang their heads in shame and slink off somewhere else. Lets show the world we do know how to support our club without any boos or protests.
Whatever manager is appointed, Venkys MUST get the message that a Venkys' or an Anderson yes-man will only lead to the same protests by the Rovers fans. Rovers fans are not stupid. We know much more than Sky Sports pundits. We love our club. We KNOW that a good independent manager who makes his own decisions and directs all footballing matters is a MUST. Anything less and the fans will vote with their feet again until BRFC is run in a proper sensible manner again.
PS: Is Kean's Bodyguard still employed at Rovers? - perhaps he has been re-assigned to guard Colin Hendry, who appears to be coming in for some stick from all quarters (perhaps Colin is next to 'resign').
jogalot
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5:51pm Sat 29 Sep 12
French Rover wrote:So you are saying that the fans who boycotted games, who shouted for Kean Out and who could see the corruption and sh1te running right through the club were "seeking to disrupt the club"?
jogalot wrote:Surely Rovers fans have been involved in enough protests now to last a lifetime. Just support the club 100%. Let the directors direct and the supporters support. We got rid of the Odious one through the efforts and determination of the fans - but now any fans that still seek to disrupt the club after this long awaited victory should hang their heads in shame and slink off somewhere else. Lets show the world we do know how to support our club without any boos or protests.
Whatever manager is appointed, Venkys MUST get the message that a Venkys' or an Anderson yes-man will only lead to the same protests by the Rovers fans. Rovers fans are not stupid. We know much more than Sky Sports pundits. We love our club. We KNOW that a good independent manager who makes his own decisions and directs all footballing matters is a MUST. Anything less and the fans will vote with their feet again until BRFC is run in a proper sensible manner again.
Read what you wrote. You are saying that if Venkys appoint another yes man as manager, we should all be good fans and not say anything. Mr Sit On The Fence, the management, directors and staff have screwed up this club royally. And now, just because Kean has gone, you think everything is alright!
I made no mention of disrupting the club, booing or protesting without good cause. YOU mentioned that because that is your perception of the majority of Rovers fans. The Rovers fans will do whatever they want. They will not follow like sheep. They are all individuals who can make up their own minds. The know a lot about football and BRFC.
So I state again what we I have observed for the last 2 years - if Venkys appoint the wrong manager, a yes-man with no experience and no independence, Venky's will once again incur the wrath of the fans. It is inevitable, it is obvious that fans will stay away if the new man is just a continuation of the same kind of manager. I am not encouraging anybody to protest, it will just come naturally, so Venky's MUST appoint the right manager.
wampam
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5:53pm Sat 29 Sep 12
jogalot
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6:03pm Sat 29 Sep 12
You don't know what will happen. You don't know what being realistic is in this situation. You don't know what is happening behind the scenes. We have been lied to over and over again. Venkys are guilty of many lies, as was Kean. Do you really trust such people to appoint a board who will do anything other than what Venkys want? They have their yes-men in place, but Kean became untenable. He had to go. He resigned? On the surface, yes. But we don't know if it wasn't just another ploy to take the heat of Venkys. Kean is still a shareholder, it is likely he will still have an influence. This is far from over. We can cannot just "let the club do its job". The club is ruined, corrupted, still on the brink of collapse. Kean out is the first step. There are many more that need to be taken.
That is what I see from all that is written. We all hope that there is goodness and humanity that will rise to the surface, but the resignation / negotiations of Kean alone does not guarantee this. Fans still have a big part to play in this.
French Rover
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6:18pm Sat 29 Sep 12
jogalot wrote:yes they do I agree - but only as supporters doing a traditional support your team 100% role. The time for anarchy has gone with Kean!
French wrote: "We got shut of the little dictator but we ain't gonna get a revolution...be realistic about this. Maybe Hendry will go, but not sure about Black? But Shaw and Agnew are not going anywhere, We all called for Venkys to put a board in place and they did, and it wont change now. The club needs to concentrate on getting the right manager in place now, that is all we need. Nothing else will change, the fans did their job now let the club do theirs."
You don't know what will happen. You don't know what being realistic is in this situation. You don't know what is happening behind the scenes. We have been lied to over and over again. Venkys are guilty of many lies, as was Kean. Do you really trust such people to appoint a board who will do anything other than what Venkys want? They have their yes-men in place, but Kean became untenable. He had to go. He resigned? On the surface, yes. But we don't know if it wasn't just another ploy to take the heat of Venkys. Kean is still a shareholder, it is likely he will still have an influence. This is far from over. We can cannot just "let the club do its job". The club is ruined, corrupted, still on the brink of collapse. Kean out is the first step. There are many more that need to be taken.
That is what I see from all that is written. We all hope that there is goodness and humanity that will rise to the surface, but the resignation / negotiations of Kean alone does not guarantee this. Fans still have a big part to play in this.
fabinribblevalley
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6:19pm Sat 29 Sep 12
moh
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6:26pm Sat 29 Sep 12
speedie_rovers_legensomeone needs to start collection to buy the club. John Williams struggled for years to sell the club before Venkys bought the club.
d wrote:
It will not matter who they get in , the problem is still at the club , VENKYS.
fabinribblevalley
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6:29pm Sat 29 Sep 12
A Darener wrote:I'm afraid that is what the press and TV love doing. For ages the only good they said about Blackburn was when they didn't say anything. We have not and never will be forgiven for trespassing on the elite patch, by that I mean a small smokey town from the outback had the cheek and audacity to win the league when your TV favourites like Spurs have not and are unlikely to ever win it. So folks just accept and savior the memory we are one of the six.
mellorb&w wrote:I to have just seen the Skysports report. Absolutely disgusting comments from people who have no idea what has gone on at the club over the last two years. Somebody ought to put Sky in the picture with the actual FACTS!
Just seen Kean's SEM collegues Merson and Charle Nicholas on Sky. No surprised to hear them still supporting him and slagging off the supporters. Merson actually said that the fans should accept that Rovers should have been relegated and are at the level they should be. Nice comments from a cocaine snorting alchoholic with a gambling addiction. He'd be better getting his own house in order before critisizing others. Both these two drink out of the same trough (literally) as Kean so no surprise their support of him.
ghost of sceptic
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7:00pm Sat 29 Sep 12
bring back the good old days
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9:14pm Sat 29 Sep 12
If you think about it, it could not have gone any better for him.
He has not been sacked, he has determined his own destiny, he is/can blame others totally, he is/will be far richer coming out of this than he could have ever dreamt. He will be paid off a very handsome undisclosed out of court settlement by Venkys (how many is that now? , do these people never learn???).
It begs the question of who actually leaked the claimed/alledged sacking letter/memo, don't you think???
whappen
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11:58pm Sat 29 Sep 12
zenoufthebirdcatcher wrote:Shock, horror - schoolchildren calling each other names.
The media antipathy towards us, the supporters, has been staggering in its bias. Just read a piece on the BBC website stating that Kean's children had been targeted at school. Does anyone really believe that there are any Rovers fans in Weybridge Surrey? If there are I sincerely doubt that that any would target Kean's offspring. However, ignore the media, we'll get no support from them, and get behind the team. Keith Hill for me!
The kid with the red hair and big nose must be gutted papa Kean's gone.
ChiRho
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12:23am Sun 30 Sep 12
"Madame Desai", as he apparently has to refer to her, has all the hallmarks of a control freak. I fear that Mr Kean's replacement will not be to our liking but I hope to be proved wrong.
whappen
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12:26am Sun 30 Sep 12
fabinribblevalley wrote:Don't take any notice of the Sky monkeys. I was getting angry but managed to persuade myself to treat it with total indifference.
A Darener wrote:I'm afraid that is what the press and TV love doing. For ages the only good they said about Blackburn was when they didn't say anything. We have not and never will be forgiven for trespassing on the elite patch, by that I mean a small smokey town from the outback had the cheek and audacity to win the league when your TV favourites like Spurs have not and are unlikely to ever win it. So folks just accept and savior the memory we are one of the six.mellorb&w wrote: Just seen Kean's SEM collegues Merson and Charle Nicholas on Sky. No surprised to hear them still supporting him and slagging off the supporters. Merson actually said that the fans should accept that Rovers should have been relegated and are at the level they should be. Nice comments from a cocaine snorting alchoholic with a gambling addiction. He'd be better getting his own house in order before critisizing others. Both these two drink out of the same trough (literally) as Kean so no surprise their support of him.I to have just seen the Skysports report. Absolutely disgusting comments from people who have no idea what has gone on at the club over the last two years. Somebody ought to put Sky in the picture with the actual FACTS!
Nicholas was particularly nauseating. His diatribe about what Kean had done was, almost verbatim, what Kean himself came out with earlier in the year when explaining the owners' actions.
"We had become a selling club...too high a wage bill....had to clear the debt" blah de blah de blah. Remember?
And Merson? What a pr!ck. He always gave the impression he wasn't the the sharpest knife in the drawer when he was a player. I think that has been pretty much confirmed whilst he's been embarrasing himself every Saturday afternoon on Sky.
I've already said wait for the "I was the victim" campaign to begin, Kean's already set it in motion. "My position had become untenable" my ar$e.
Looks like it's picking up momentum.
How utterly, boringly predictable.
People will listen to these halfwits and believe them. It's something we will have to put up with.
We may have to adopt the Millwall attitude; no one likes us, we don't care.
bring back the good old days
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7:52am Sun 30 Sep 12
whappen wrote:Its simple really just don't buy, don't listen, and when you are caught unawares just let it drift over your head as some useless annoying droning sound. Because that is all it is.
fabinribblevalley wrote:Don't take any notice of the Sky monkeys. I was getting angry but managed to persuade myself to treat it with total indifference.
A Darener wrote:I'm afraid that is what the press and TV love doing. For ages the only good they said about Blackburn was when they didn't say anything. We have not and never will be forgiven for trespassing on the elite patch, by that I mean a small smokey town from the outback had the cheek and audacity to win the league when your TV favourites like Spurs have not and are unlikely to ever win it. So folks just accept and savior the memory we are one of the six.mellorb&w wrote: Just seen Kean's SEM collegues Merson and Charle Nicholas on Sky. No surprised to hear them still supporting him and slagging off the supporters. Merson actually said that the fans should accept that Rovers should have been relegated and are at the level they should be. Nice comments from a cocaine snorting alchoholic with a gambling addiction. He'd be better getting his own house in order before critisizing others. Both these two drink out of the same trough (literally) as Kean so no surprise their support of him.I to have just seen the Skysports report. Absolutely disgusting comments from people who have no idea what has gone on at the club over the last two years. Somebody ought to put Sky in the picture with the actual FACTS!
Nicholas was particularly nauseating. His diatribe about what Kean had done was, almost verbatim, what Kean himself came out with earlier in the year when explaining the owners' actions.
"We had become a selling club...too high a wage bill....had to clear the debt" blah de blah de blah. Remember?
And Merson? What a pr!ck. He always gave the impression he wasn't the the sharpest knife in the drawer when he was a player. I think that has been pretty much confirmed whilst he's been embarrasing himself every Saturday afternoon on Sky.
I've already said wait for the "I was the victim" campaign to begin, Kean's already set it in motion. "My position had become untenable" my ar$e.
Looks like it's picking up momentum.
How utterly, boringly predictable.
People will listen to these halfwits and believe them. It's something we will have to put up with.
We may have to adopt the Millwall attitude; no one likes us, we don't care.
bring back the good old days
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7:57am Sun 30 Sep 12
ChiRho wrote:Naah, she will gladly reward us, her loyal followers and minions by busting the bank to aqcuire a top line guy. This, after getting all the good advice she needs from third parties who know football and in doing so not use her own extensive knowledge and interview anyone whilst getting him to bring his wife along so she can get chummy with her!!!
Just heard Derek Shaw this afternoon talking on the radio and in all honesty he came across as a bumbling fool. If he is "in charge" they I dont hold out much hope.
"Madame Desai", as he apparently has to refer to her, has all the hallmarks of a control freak. I fear that Mr Kean's replacement will not be to our liking but I hope to be proved wrong.
bring back the good old days
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8:12am Sun 30 Sep 12
ewood1952 wrote:Don't let that bother you, the managers in the majority shoot from the hip in support of the team/players they are at that moment in time in charge of.
we dont want Hill he does not agree with our payments for being relegated, Slagged us off no end. So him no way.
Extreme example: Warnock on Diouf!!!
Its certainly not a 'personal' view IMO.
handyamBRFC
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2:49pm Sun 30 Sep 12
many asked for that ... U got it......!!
now lets concentrate on supporting the team...
BRFC neeeds You the supporters....!!!
Where are you.......!!!
Lets get on with our job of supporting the team....
BRFC neeeds us, the team needs us, the players need us...!!
we are playing against 12 men every weeek...!!!!
come on fans lets back the players and start winning matches
We are BRFC, lets show em all we are the best fans
and lets be proud of BRFC and we BRFC can be winners.
Arte et Labore......come on now.....show em all and beat em all..
1rover
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3:39pm Sun 30 Sep 12
1rover
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3:43pm Sun 30 Sep 12
Reg Rover wrote:your the best reg.
KEAN RESIGNS ON LEGAL ADVICE
Steve Kean dramatically resigned at 5.30 pm on Friday.
But with all things Kean it was not so simple as it seems.
Whilst all sports channels both TV and radio had pundits, personality’s and former players all queuing up to express their sympathy for Kean and the treatment he has had to endure these past weeks, the true picture is much different.
In a meeting earlier on Friday with chief executive Derek Shaw and Director Paul Agnew, Kean had expressed his determination to carry on regardless. Despite the damage his continued presence was doing to the club and more important the attendances, Kean had every intention of riding out the storm with the full backing of Shaw and Agnew, and had hoped to oust his arch enemy Shebby Singh.
Kean knew that Singh himself was getting frustrated and disillusioned in his efforts to remove Kean and bring in a new manager. With the Rao family continually stalling and being indecisive (so what’s new) Singh was considering his position.
However Kean’s position changed in mid-afternoon after allegedly taking a phone call from his agent Jerome (the man who ruined Blackburn Rovers) Anderson and his legal team.
Kean was advised to resign, saying his position was “untenable” and poignantly added that he could not say any more “for legal reasons”.
Those reasons, I can reveal, are that Kean is to sue the Venky Company and the Rao family for constructive dismissal and squeeze every penny that he can from them.
Mrs Anuradha Desai is about to see Kean in his true colours. She is going to learn about Kean what we all know, and that is that Kean is a very devious man.
Mrs Desai has issued a statement saying “she is disappointed with Kean’s action”. She is going to get a lot more disappointed as Kean plans to plunder the family fortune. And he will succeed.
The evidence of this last week is stacked in favour of Kean as the situation could not have been more badly handled by the Venky’s.
The solution was quite simple but Mrs Desai refused to grasp it. She should have sacked Kean and pay up his contract. Venky’s had every justification to do so, his record is appalling, the worst Blackburn manager ever and lost half the fans (Venky’s customers) from the club.
No arguments, no legal action for wrongful dismissal, a straight forward uncomplicated procedure. Kean would not have had a case or reason to complain.
But no, Venky’s huffed and puffed particularly Mrs Desai and played into Kean and Anderson’s hands. It will cost her a fortune, serves her right, but it will impact on Rovers financial stability. I have warned Mrs Desai on several occasions that Kean would ‘bite the hand that fed him’, but she has ignored all advice from everyone.
In one National newspaper today Kean talks of being “stabbed in the back”. That’s rich coming from Kean, if he wants to talk about being stabbed in the back, give Sam Allardyce a call and ask him what it’s like.
Mrs Anuradha Desai has ‘egg on her face’ big time. She has given Kean wealth beyond his wildest dreams. Kean, a ‘jobbing coach’, hit the jackpot at the Rovers. Never could he have envisaged earning the salary he has been paid as an imposter at the Rovers, a reported £1.3 million per annum.
Now he is going to ‘bite the hand that fed him’.
Mrs Desai, you have been stitched up! As I have repeatedly warned you Kean would.
And now Kean is going to squeeze you dry.
ENJOY.
Reg.
Footnote:
May I respectfully suggest to Mrs Desai that she has no more dealings with Jerome Anderson and his agency and listens more to her brothers Ventkatesh and Balaji but more so Shebby Singh, who in a short space of time has picked up on the mood of the supporters, something she has never done. It would not be a bad idea to take more note of Andy Cryer in the Lancashire Telegraph and Reg of course!!
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jackmetickler
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10:07pm Sun 30 Sep 12
jackmetickler
says...
10:15pm Sun 30 Sep 12
Are we only concerned with being in the Premier League
or
Do we actually want to be part of our club and our Town and our future and wherever that takes us!
Get involved!

Bluey - BBurn says...
3:03pm Sat 29 Sep 12
Souness would be my preference.