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  1. 1. Should Steve Kean stay or go



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I was in favour of giving him the benifit of the doubt but he is well out of his depth. There's no point sacking him now but whatever our fate he has to go at the end of the season.

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I was in favour of giving him the benifit of the doubt but he is well out of his depth. There's no point sacking him now but whatever our fate he has to go at the end of the season.

There is still a point in sacking him now - the point being what is there to lose?

It would placate / unite the fans and give the whole club new impetus.

Keeping Kean = relegation, simple as

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Just had a laugh at kean on ssn:

"we went into today on the back of a 3 game unbeaten run".

Talk about looking for a silver lining!

I heard him say something similar on the radio before the game, something like "we're on a good little run at the moment".

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I was in favour of giving him the benifit of the doubt but he is well out of his depth. There's no point sacking him now but whatever our fate he has to go at the end of the season.

if he is in charge when we go(i don't even doubt we are gone now) i think he'll be the manager in the championship, Ms D and her 'unsackable no matter what' comment is going to kill us unless she can claim she was drunk at the time or get max clifford to spin away the stupidest utterence of the year.

Honestly would'nt be suprised if they gave kean shares in the club and the most unbreakable, binding, cast iron contract in the history of contracts in blood after pulling a knife and shaking hands. LOOK WHAT LES REID DID TO CHARLTON, LOOK HOW WELL WBA ARE DOING AND DI MATTEO WAS WAY WAY BETTER THAN YOUR GOON SOMEONE ELSE WILL GET MORE POINTS IN THE REMAINING GAMES

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I actually just wondered to myself if I'd even prefer Paul Ince returning to having Kean carry on.

...and I think I would :blink:

Paul Ince's spell as Rovers manager was a disaster as was that of Kidd. I honestly think that either of them would be an improvement. It just shows you how far we have sunk under Kean.

The only positive I can take from it is if the owners do eventually sack Kean it will make it easier for the new manager coming in. Allardyce benefited from following Ince because we were in such a dire situation. I think it would have been much harder for him to have been accepted had he immediately followed the relatively successful time of Hughes.

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The surge in cofidence, the lifting of the gloom, the possibility of a fightback the change in mood makes sacking him nothing but win win, be like round 10 of rocky v drago we'd get everyone behind the cause for the last games.

Even every (bar one) member of the press would be behind us not like when ince went there'd be no "ooh thats a bit racist" undercurrents from some hacks just vindication to them of the madness of sacking sam.

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Just read a comment by a poster on the L.E.T. site that there's going to be a 'Kean Out' protest at Ewood at 12pm tomorrow.

Might be a red herring but I'd go myself if I still lived in the North West.

I mite go down and see if they will be. only live 5 mins away

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i don't see what the owners don't realise about all this. kean is taking us down. simple as. we need a new manager who is proven

Remember, it is obvious by the owners actions that they are not the sharpest knives in the drawer!

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Regretfully, I have decided that I will no longer watch Blackburn Rovers again in live action whilst this, IMO, absolute clown and p1llock of a manager remains in charge.

Perhaps, the only way Venkys will listen is if playing to an empty home section of Ewood Park.

That's my decision, others must chose.

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What makes me laugh is how Venky's were very hands-on and cut-throat with the way they booted Sam when the club was afloat.

But with the ailing Kean, they're happy to sit back and count their chickens.

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Regretfully, I have decided that I will no longer watch Blackburn Rovers again in live action whilst this, IMO, absolute clown and p1llock of a manager remains in charge.

Perhaps, the only way Venkys will listen is if playing to an empty home section of Ewood Park.

I feel the same but you have to go to get behind them

That's my decision, others must chose.

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My missus wanted to know what everyone thinks about her idea.

I've said everyone's ignored it, but I'd give it another go.

I think they were being polite. :P

Surely Klinsmann's not up to much these days?

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My missus wanted to know what everyone thinks about her idea.

I've said everyone's ignored it, but I'd give it another go.

Wee Strachan gets a bad press. He isn't the answer but he is better than his Boro days suggest.

But we all know who's idea this is Dan. Come on admit it. There is no Mrs Danlad!

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