Their fans will be up for it much more and communicate it to the team. I suppose Eric Black will take charge, and the players will also be up for showing whoever what they can do. We were two divisions apart last season so I think the resignation/sacking of Kean is better for them than for us because they still have some players with premiership nous. I hope we approach this game as difficult and tough, and compete in all areas...if we get sidetracked by Murphy, or that awful ref, we will lose focus...we need to arrive at the Valley today on buisness.
The Blackburn Rovers Action Group statement read: "Following 654 days as manager, 373 days since the first protest, 74 matches, 37 defeats, one forfeit, one relegation, a third board of directors, three assistant managers and a community in mourning, today will go down as the day when Blackburn Rovers was liberated from the man who has brought a whole club's supporter base to their knees with tears.
"They have had thoughts of helplessness and pure anguish at what they have seen unfold at Blackburn Rovers since that ill-fated day he was appointed in December 2010.
"Never in the club's history has one man brought so much despair to the terraces and survived against all odds like Steve Kean has managed to - until today."
That's completely ridiculous. To blame it all on one man is just too easy. The whole club is a basket case.
It looks as if Kean will, indeed, be going for constructive dismissal. The Guardian says it is understood that the Venkys ( presumably through that renowned football guru, Shebby Singh), were seeking to influence team selecting for today's game. Kean will be in a better negotiating position ( and on the higher moral ground ) than if he simply awaited the boot tonight or in the next week or two.
It will lift their fans - not that there will be too many here - and I doubt that it will affect things that much on the field.
I was looking forward to the full comedic circus coming to the Valley, so it's a bit of a shame that a little of the drama will be lost. I see that Murphy is a doubt.
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We were two divisions apart last season so I think the resignation/sacking of Kean is better for them than for us because they still have some players with premiership nous.
I hope we approach this game as difficult and tough, and compete in all areas...if we get sidetracked by Murphy, or that awful ref, we will lose focus...we need to arrive at the Valley today on buisness.
Doubt it though!
It will lift their fans - not that there will be too many here - and I doubt that it will affect things that much on the field.
I was looking forward to the full comedic circus coming to the Valley, so it's a bit of a shame that a little of the drama will be lost. I see that Murphy is a doubt.