Although joined by the nationality and status, the leaders of Blackburn and Bolton face a very different future
Both Scottish Celtic support, coupled with the threat of decline, probably because of its proximity to the exit door and, indeed, for the joy of their misery generates Burnley. But as to support and reputation is concerned, the contrast between Steve Kean and Owen Coyle could not be more anxious before a Lancashire derby at Ewood Park.
In Coyle, Bolton Wanderers supporters cling to the hope of survival, even if it disappears quickly. In Kean, Blackburn Rovers supporters not see the need to rebel. The end may be approaching it, regardless of the outcome on Tuesday night.
Blackburnprobably reached the point of no return with Kean on Saturday when Peter Odemwingie led the way to the goal of Paul Robinson and forced a winner in the 89th minute for West Bromwich Albion. Rovers supporters, who have decided to postpone the protests of some games, had had enough and ran to the poison Kean all corners of the earth. Cue the familiar routine in Blackburn over the last 12 months: the director insists he can change things, refusing to leave, calling for unity and affirming the full support of the Indian owners of the club, Venky. So far, at least, Kean has proved correct in this endpoint.
Kean could not have rejected the offer of Venky to succeed Sam Allardyce when he surprisingly a coach with no experience of managing 12 months ago. Initially, the concern among the Rovers support, and perhaps the former chairman John Williams, was the decision to dismiss a manager experienced in providing security in the Premier League for allegedly refused to have goals transfer imposed on it. The possible explanation for the departure of Allardyce, the chairman of the Venky Anuradha Desai - "We want good football and Blackburn to be fourth or fifth in the league or better" - gave more credibility to the belief in the vision Indian David Beckham and Ronaldinho played at Ewood Park is not compatible with reality.
- Kean was appointed acting director of weeks. Then a few months acting director while the search continues for a permanent replacement. He then appointed permanent director. So, given a contract extension. And improved conditions. Each development is inconsistent with the results and came against a background of growing discontent. Kean has tried to change the style of play and the average age of equipment with a limited budget as the club's bank, Barclays, aims to reduce the overdraft, and their best player, Phil Jones, sold to Manchester United. Not all sales revenue of £ 16m summer Jones were reinvested in the selection of Kean.
- performance deteriorated to the point where Ayegbeni Yakubu opened the scoring against Swansea City and ran to his manager to hold the sections of the crowd jeered. Kean is probably also the first Premier League manager in the history of two key defenders missing a crucial match due to heart disease (Gael Givet) and a testicular rupture (Scott Dann). Arrival
Coyle What helps is what counted against Kean since the beginning - a pedigree management. Until this season, the Bolton manager had been on an upward career at Falkirk, St Johnstone and Burnley and is recognized within the hierarchy of problems that Bolton has faced this year. Money was scarce in the Reebok, best midfielder Stuart Holden and Lee Chung-Yong, were injured in the long run and the team has the resources to cope with the loss or departure of Johan Elmander transfer free in the summer.
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