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    fickle fan wrote:
    gleechy wrote:
    fickle fan wrote:
    holmesy69 wrote:
    to all blackburn fans stop being a bunch of **** and get behind the team and club yes keen is a **** but that is something we have to put up with for now
    Well said,
    I think a lot of the moaners on here are plastic fans hanging on to conspiracy theories, The I`ve been a st holder for 200 years and I`m not renewing. Bollo***. The moaners on here who dont turn up this season will be the same moaners who never went pre the great man,
    Some of the moaners on here must moan in there sleep.



    Lancs - pensioner take some happy pills
    Hello fickle fan, baaa, totally agree baaaaa. where do we go from here? baaaa.
    gleechy

    yep you are one of the plastic moaning fans,

    probably just a very negative person unfortunately they don`t have a cure, and I suppose every day is a struggle but on the positive side as you won,t be going this season no one will have to sit next to you and listen to you moan, every cloud or what !
    My prediction. Come January your face will be very red and if you still have the neck to post on here you will be contradicting today's posts.

    You are paying hard earned money to support a man who attempted to blame the rovers fans for his criminal activities. Would you still be supporting him if he had mown a child down whilst drunk at the wheel? Only blind luck prevented it.

    Who in their right mind pays to be lied to week in, week out? Ok maybe mistakes were made in the running of the club but the lies were and are premeditated. Manufactured to try and deceive you, yet you are lapping it up and paying cold hard cash for more.

    There was a lot of ''plastic moaning hangers on'' who made the trips to spurs and Cardiff which a dedicated supporter Such as yourself obviously did not.

    Perhaps there is ambition to return to the premier league, could it be anything to do with it near on tripling in value. They care not one bit for any single one of us. Financial gain is king and you are assisting them."
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Rovers manager warns Championship rivals to be fearful of Blackburn

STEVE Kean wants his Championship rivals to fear Blackburn Rovers next season – and he is adamant he now has the financial backing to achieve that.

The Rovers boss described the capture of Danny Murphy as a “huge statement of intent” and vowed there would be more signings coming to make people sit up and take notice.

The Lancashire Telegraph understand Newcastle United striker Leon Best is set to become the next Ewood Park addition for in the region of £3m, after agreeing personal terms, while Sporting Lisbon midfielder Adrien Silva is believed to have turned down a move to Porto as he looks to make his Rovers switch a reality.

Portimonese’s 19-year-old left winger Fabio Nunes is also expected to sign imminently as Kean looks to bring about an instant Premier League return.

Kean said: “It was important we got the first signing of the season right and it is a massive statement. We want the clubs in our division to look at our squad list and and think that is full of quality. The signing of Danny Murphy has proved that.

“I would like the other teams to look at the squad and think ‘that is a Premier League squad, that is in the Championship for a season’.

“That would be what I would love at the end of the transfer window, to be able to say that he has quality all over, that has depth, that is going to be difficult for teams not to know everyone. You want them to be frightened.

“I would rather let other more qualified persons talk about the finances. It was plain to see we lost a lot of players and now what we are trying to do is add these type of players so there has been a big shift. I think that will be even more apparent in the next couple of weeks.

“This shows the backing of the owners to make signings like this. You will see there will be other signings coming in that people will sit up and take notice.”

Kean believes 35-year-old Murphy will be able to control games next campaign, tipping the former Fulham skipper to dictate things in the centre of the park.

Kean said: “When you bring a player like him in, I think everyone looks at you more seriously. Danny wants to play and he wants to finish on a high and back in the Premier League.

“We were very fortunate in years come by to have Tugay here. He was getting on a bit. Sometimes when you have quality and vision, the ball can always move quicker than any player, look at Pirlo.

“Why can’t Danny achieve what Tugay did? He can pass the ball like him and Danny plays a similar vein. If he can be our new Tugay I would love that because he was the type of player who got fans off their seats.”

Meanwhile Rovers fans now have until August 1 to purchase season tickets for the coming campaign at last year’s prices.

Standard adult prices in the Ronnie Clayton Blackburn End, Darwen End and Riverside stands remain at £225, with under-16s priced at £85 (just £3.70 per game).

August 1 is the claim-your-seat deadline for those wishing to renew at the offer prices and Adult and Senior tickets beyond that date will be priced from £259.

Season tickets prices for Juniors and Young Adults will remain frozen at last season's prices.

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