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I saw him on the news today and he was talking about how this (being relegated) was an exciting time for the club
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
i was listening to talk****e last week and a blackburn fan rang up talking about some very dodgy dealing involving the purchase of players from abroad, players who have never even seen the pitch, for large sums of money. he was asking why the fa dont investigate potential irregularities. smells like fish to me.
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
Blackburn co-owner admits to state of 'confusion' at club
Blackburn co-owner Venkatesh Rao has admitted to a state of "confusion" at the club, more than two weeks after Rovers were relegated.
In a rare interview, he also failed to shed any light on the long-term futures of manager Steve Kean or his players.
Rao said: "Everything is in confusion. In the next month we will have a proper situation to talk about. Let us see what happens."
On Kean's future, he added: "I really don't know on that issue."
Kean travelled to India last week to meet with club owners Venky's but the Scot's future remains clouded, with Rao admitting it could be next month before it becomes clearer.
Kean, 44, has already indicated he will not resign despite protests by supporters calling for his removal.
Rao told Sky Sports: "We are talking about various things, so many, about the manager, about the players, about staff, about the club.
"Nothing will be said right away today so I would say kindly bear with us for some time and then the whole picture will be clear.
"Right now we are totally in shock so let us take it step by step."
On last week's talks with Kean, Rao added: "They were very honest. Getting relegated is not good news for anybody and the saddest thing is we did.
"We have to come back very strongly and I hope that by taking the right decisions, we have to come back at any cost.
"I think there is confusion at this stage, we are still rectifying the whole thing as a club."
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