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Slightly surprising, but perhaps those new Indian owners are getting someone in and gonna give the a few £ to spend in January. Looking at the Blackburn squad, it does lack quality and needs a lot of investment.
Whos the frontrunner then? Hughton or Jol maybe, or will the Indians go after a big name?
Whos the frontrunner then? Hughton or Jol maybe, or will the Indians go after a big name?
Edited by andyjo1982 on Monday 13th December 17:11
Good luck to the new owners but I wonder how long they'll stick around when they realise that it's not quite as easy to bust into the top four as they think, simply by changing managers and then playing 'interesting' football, which apparently is their plan. I imagine the managers of the current top four will very much enjoy playing against a Blackburn team playing interesting football.
tonym911 said:
Good luck to the new owners but I wonder how long they'll stick around when they realise that it's not quite as easy to bust into the top four as they think, simply by changing managers and then playing 'interesting' football, which apparently is their plan. I imagine the managers of the current top four will very much enjoy playing against a Blackburn team playing interesting football.
reading the latest BBC story http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/b...I have to say I agree.
Not sure I recall the last time I heard such drivel spouted about football. Best they can hope for in this grand plan of theirs is that they dont sink any lower, and that some of their key players dont decide to feck off in light of Sam's sudden dissapearance. Worst case is that, without a manager (but with a hardworker)for "at least a couple of months", they slip down the table and fight a relegation battle they could lose.
Then what? Relegation and the owners up sticks and leave
Quite clearly, these frikking idiots should pee off back to India and carry oon selling sodding chickens.
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