Steve Kean

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obob

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Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Does the man not have any shame? I don't agree with the fans chants during the games as it's not showing support for their club/players but he can see he's hated yet will not quit. His record is appalling (only won 7 games in a year) and why aren't the useless owners stepping in? What an absurd situation.

obob

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mickk said:
If he leaves he won't get a couple of million in his wage packet, if he gets the sack he will.

That abuse he got last night was disgusting, any sympathy i had for Blackburns plight vanished last night.

Hope they get relegated.
I hope they get relegated too, but more because the owners deserve it. So are the owners waiting for him to walk so they don't have to pay out and he's waiting to be fired so he gets it?

obob

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paddyhasneeds said:
Fittster said:
So where does that leave the fan? As I see it they have 2 options.

A) Cheer the team on in the belief that there motivational chants will be able to overcome the failures of the manager Steve Kean.

B) Do all that they can to encourage Steve Kean to leave his post so another manager can be appointed.
Or option C) Do all that they can off the pitch to encourage Steve Kean to leave his post so another manager can be appointed whilst on the pitch they cheer the team on in the belief that there motivational chants will be able to overcome the failures of the manager Steve Kean.

The atmosphere last night looked toxic, god knows what it must have been like trying to play in it.
Yes I'm with you, C) is the correct option.

obob

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ben_h100 said:
OP - Steve Kean having no shame? What about the fans? They were/are disgraceful! The players needed support last night as it was a massive game.

Someone scored the other day, went to celebrate with Kean and he was booed for it, WTF?

Hope he stays and saves them. It MAYBE possible.
The fans were a disgrace as I said, but if Kean had an ounce of shame he'd walk.

obob

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mikeyr said:
obob said:
The fans were a disgrace as I said, but if Kean had an ounce of shame he'd walk.
Why would he walk?

Honestly confused by this, he must think he's doing what he can so why would he be shamed into leaving. I'd bet he puts in as much effort as anyone else managing at that level. Whether he is any good (or that Blackburn team is any good!) is another question but not sure what "shame" has got to so with it?

Can someone explain what he did to Sam Allardyce which riled up the fans so much before he'd even started? confused
Because he is way out of his depth, and his position has been untenable for several weeks now and yet he clings on like a power crazed dictator. It's a bit like Libya.

obob

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V8TVR said:
Blackburn fans never wanted Kean from the off, and vented their displeasure almost immdiately after he took over, In my opinoin blackburn fans are a disgrace. Kean is probably out of his depth, but his team are/were playing well considering the players the have.

Blackburn with a recognised manger and with crowd support would probably be sitting 6/7th from bottom "tops" and there is a chance that if the fans had got behind Kean they would possibly in that similar position.

Just my opinion but i think Blackburn fan are digging their own path to league one
Big Sam was keeping them mid table quite comfortably.