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[Archived] News Article -> Venky's Reign Examined In New Documentary


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A major new documentary is set to be aired early next month which will examine Venky's ownership of Blackburn Rovers. The documentary entitled Venky's — The Fall of Blackburn Rovers charts how under Venky's Rovers have fallen from a stable Premier League club to a club fighting for survival in the Championship with the management structure appearing to have failed.

The documentary was the brainchild of Rovers fan Rishi Sikka, who through his company Squashed Fox decided last year to embark upon making this documentary. It has taken Rishi and his team nearly a year to get the documentary finished. It will look at the mistakes that Venky's have made from the moment they sacked Sam Allardyce and replaced him with Steve Kean. Through interviews with Rovers fans it will show how the club has been separated from the local community and demonstrate how Venky's have consistently listened to the wrong advice. The documentary will also reveal some contents of a dossier which has been ignored by football authorities, whilst also examining the role of global advisor Shebby Singh over the last twelve months.

Talking to BRFCS Rishi said: "Hopefully the documentary will help demonstrate how far the community has been driven away from their football club through pure ignorance. If the Venky's have any sense, they will watch this."

Rishi has been invited onto a forthcoming podcast and further coverage of the documentary will be provided once it is aired. For those wanting a sneak peak of the documentary, see the

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