Just been announced. http://www.rovers.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/blackburn-rovers-owen-coyle-3587030.aspx
shame that ... he was doing a great demolition job on them I think the damage is done now, they will go down. Maybe we can then grab Connor Mahoney from them..... we are allegedly linked with him.
Re: shame that ... he was doing a great demolition job on them I suppose it depends on who takes over. Although when you have owners like the Venkys, surely that will affect the quality of the applicants?
Re: shame that ... he was doing a great demolition job on them the strange thing, although we probably shouldn't be surprised is that all manner of managers still want to work for them, same goes for the lunatic at Leeds money talks i guess
Re: shame that ... he was doing a great demolition job on them I was listening oi talk sport last week about Blackburn, I think they had a local journo on. It was unbelievable...........The Venkey's run the club from India some 6000 miles away and don't take incoming calls from anyone! They are losing £500,000 per week! They have refused to sell. How do these people have no experience what so ever running ANY sporting establishment! then purchase ( then mid table prem club) ? How did they pass fit and proper regulations? How was this transaction ever allowed?
Re: shame that ... he was doing a great demolition job on them Ps....can we have Danny Graham on the cheap please!
Got t be wages...........it says on bbc website BBC Radio Lancashire's Andy Bayes Owen Coyle's appointment was never going to be a success in the eyes of the supporters. The abuse from the travelling support directed at him in the recent draw with Rotherham was vociferous and I understand that his position was very much hanging in the balance from then on. Coyle can rightly claim that he wasn't backed in terms of budget. He was given £250,000 to spend in the summer while he recouped in excess of £10m and the January transfer window saw him frustrated that the club failed to land his list of potential targets. The fact that Rovers haven't been higher than 20th all season is the reason behind his departure. Financially they can ill afford relegation to League One, and whoever comes in has 15 games to save them. Since the takeover of the club by Venky's in November 2010, the club are now looking to appoint a seventh permanent manager.
Was never going to work with his history of local rivals. Venkys had no idea with the appointment. It would be like us appointing Kevin Blackwell.
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