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    Harwoodstblue wrote:
    RUinsane wrote:
    DaBoss wrote:
    RUInsane, you're either new here or another defeatist who had to change their username to avoid humiliation for being so dumb.

    Re-read my previous posts about where I stand on Venky's ownership and tell me where I stated about getting behind the team or accepting dingles before spouting that rubbish, then I might consider debating with you.
    Does it matter if I am new or not, you obviously infuriated me that much by agreeing with an obsessed turd that I felt the need to voice my opinion.
    I care not for your offer of mass debating as you did with BB4 claret, it was all a bit too electric 6 for me.
    Sensible debate I can handle but I will not have an obsessed turd posting half an hour compositions of why we should accept our new found home. I don't accept that.We have been taken there. It was not through lack of luck and it is not our rightful place as you were intimating with the turd.
    Our rightful place is in the PL, we have the facilities and we used to have the infrastucture until it was systematically dismantled. For venky's to then come out and say we are confused and we don't know whats happened is just plain bullsheister.
    You sell your best players, you get relegated. It can't be much simpler, so for the likes of you and the turd to come here and say they were naive just rubs folk up the wrong way.
    Who are you anyway, Your username has only appeared in the last few weeks. Never seen you here before.
    I'm not a naysayer or doom merchant, but I'm not a fool either.
    The facts speak for themselves
    Nelsen, career ending injury
    Salgado, he's injured.
    P Jones is not for sale
    Samba is not for sale
    Emerton wants to go home
    El Hadj, is such a naughty boy
    Kalanic, doesn't fit in.
    Andrews, is having it bad
    Roberts does not feature in what we are trying to achieve.

    Now hand on heart, would that lineup above not have kept us in the PL?
    Yes it would so the conclusion is, considering we have a manager with the worst win ratio in football history, we have been taken down deliberately in order to balance the books. But they look pretty stupid now as there is another extra 30 million for every club up there. Fantastic business acumen.
    I will support the team, but I will not ever accept what has transpired over the last 18 months.
    Well said RUinsane, There are one or two on here who need to take off the rose tinted glasses and SEE what's gone on at Ewood in the last 18 months. It's pretty obvious to genuine Rovers fans but seemingly not to one or two 'new posters.' I wonder what their motive is???
    All this knowledge,and yet everyone turned up just 41 days ago."
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Rovers plot ambitious move for Murphy

BLACKBURN Rovers boss Steve Kean is lining up an ambitious move for veteran midfielder Danny Murphy as he looks to kick start their Champ-ionship preparations.

The 35-year-old midfielder is out of contract at Premier League Fulham this summer and Kean will look to tempt Murphy to Ewood with a two-year deal.

A host of clubs, from the Premier League and Cham-pionship are understood to be interested in Murphy, but few are so far prepared to offer him two years.

Sources close to Murphy have suggested the player would prefer to stay in the Premier League, with a new one year Fulham deal still a possibility, but the extra security of another year could persuade him to a drop down a level in East Lancashire.

Kean knows Murphy well having worked with him at Fulham and would see the former Liverpool, Spurs and Tottenham midfielder as the ‘experienced’ player the club lacked last campaign.

The under fire Rovers boss has already stated he is looking to add more experience this campaign, to compliment the club’s promising youngsters.

Sources close to the player have indicated the enquiries are at an early stage, with most of the staff at Ewood Park still in the dark about next season.

Kean’s efforts to bolster his squad won’t be helped by the uncertainty that still exists around Ewood Park, with owners Venky’s yet to communicate their plans.

It is understood club secretary Anthony Bloch, who only joined last season, has been told he will become the latest casualty of Venky’s regime.

The Lancashire Telegraph still expect Asian TV Pundit Shebby Singh to be unveiled as the club’s ‘global advisor’, while supporters are waiting for a statement on Kean’s own future after co owner Venkatesh Rao refused to back him almost a month ago.

Kean is believed to still be waiting for his budget for the new campaign. Rovers’ former PR man and new General Manager Paul Agnew will take up his role at the start of July and will be based at Ewood and Brockhall.

Singh is also expected to be given an office at Ewood Park once his appointment is announced by the owners.

Owners Venky’s were unavailable for comment yesterday.

Season tickets are yet to be put back on sale while the final plans for pre-season have yet to be announced, although it is understood Rovers could play friendlies in France and Holland.

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