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Goodness me, that Paul Ince is an ambitious fellow. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Paul Ince has signalled his intention to retain the services of the best players in the Blackburn squad, despite [Read the rest of this entry »]
Kenny Dalglish guided Blackburn Rovers to the Premier League title in 1995, and their former manager reckons [Read the rest of this entry »]
It’s been proven time and again that the best footballers don’t often make the best managers. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Have Blackburn taken a risk by deciding to appoint Paul Ince as their new manager? [Read the rest of this entry »]
It appears that the club have made a decision over who to appoint as their next manager. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Will Steve McClaren, Paul Ince and Sam Allardyce be overtaken on the line by this dark horse, finishing fast on the rails? [Read the rest of this entry »]
Blackburn chairman John Williams reckons a new managerial appointment should be made at the end of the week, and it’s looking like one of two candidates at the moment. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Who will replace Mark Hughes as Blackburn manager? [Read the rest of this entry »]
It’s entirely possible that Sam Allardyce is in pole position to become the next manager of Blackburn Rovers. After all, he has been interviewed at Ewood Park about the position and has demonstrated his prowess in the Premier League with Bolton. Some might argue he might have done well at St James’ Park if he’d been given the opportunity, although that was cut short by some fickle fans and an owner who knows less about football than my great aunt. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Who would be the better choice for the Blackburn job? Now that Alan Shearer has politely excused himself and eased back into his relaxed BBC career, it looks to be a two-horse race between the young and talented Paul Guv’nor Ince and the old hand Sam Allardyce. Ince has done a brilliant job at MK Dons, but has he got it in him to jump two divisions? On the other hand, Allardyce’s last attempt at management showed all the attacking panache and dynamism of a Douglas Bader and Ironside strikeforce.
“Blackburn Rovers appeared to be facing a choice of the untested and the unpopular last night after Alan Shearer ruled himself out of the race to succeed Mark Hughes as the club’s manager. Chief executive, John Williams, must now decide whether to approach MK Dons for permission to speak to Paul Ince – he had not as of yesterday afternoon – or proceed with Sam Allardyce, installed last night as bookies’ favourite. (Independent)”
So which would be preferable?


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