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  1. 1. Should Gary Bowyer be sacked as Blackburn Rovers manager

    • Yes
      281
    • No
      33


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I would like to see Shaw sack and replace with someone like Adam Pearson who has just left Leeds as MD. he is an experience football MD. The owners should appoint him in the MD role and let him run the club. cant be any worse than Shaw.

I deffo wouldn't want Darren Ferguson or Phil Brown or Alan Irvine at Rovers as manager.

Why do you want Shaw sacked yet you would like to keep Bowyer as manager? Both are failures who are holding us back. Do you think a new MD would make Bowyer a better manager?

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I wanted Shaw gone for some time. He should have gone after the Berg Court case Fiacso.

He is on a massive salary and according to what certain ppl say he is never there.

So you would replace Shaw and keep Bowyer?

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So tonight we sit second bottom with a striker who we recently rejected a £12 m bid for. How many other clubs can say that? Bowyer has to pick up something on Saturday or else he'll surely get sacked. I can't see anything being picked up tomorrow, due to the quality that QPR have. Lose on Saturday though, his position surely becomes untenable?

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Forget waiting until Saturday. If we lose tonight, action is needed. In fact, it's long overdue.

Very true.

Saturday's opponents, after a bright start to the Season, are in a bad run of results themselves. They lost at home to Huddersfield last night. A win for Rovers on Saturday could see Bowyer getting a contract extension and pay rise from the Punatics.

I always want Rovers to win..................but.......................

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"GARY Bowyer insists he is under no more pressure as Blackburn Rovers boss than he was in his first day in the job as his side look to end their winless start to the season tonight."

so its like Steve Kean all over again, and as much i hate to compare that dimwit Kean to Bowyer, he is beginning to look rather silly now with these comments

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1 why make these comments? Who does it help? The players, the fans? Stupid comments to make Imo.

2 how about a bit of professionalism and pressure from GB himself to actually do a decent job? If I were a manager I'd be gutted by the rub we're on and busting a gut to do better. As would most managers Imo.

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Id say gb was the dimwit, kean was scum but he did very well for himself and his biddies financially(i imagine)

its comments like what Bowyer is making, that is causing issues not only for himself, but also the fans. If he just comes out and takes responsibility for the performances, and says things like we are under pressure, but we are still pushing hard to get things sorted, then okay. But if after every game he makes excuses, or he blames everybody but himself, then im afraid that what ever comes his way, it will not be pleasant.

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"GARY Bowyer insists he is under no more pressure as Blackburn Rovers boss than he was in his first day in the job as his side look to end their winless start to the season tonight."

He comes across as smug and arrogant in this article. If there is anything about him he needs to look in the mirror and be honest with himself and admit he is out of is depth. Then do the honourable thing and resign.

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