Monday, December 19, 2011
Under-fire Steve Kean bullish before Blackburn's derby D-day
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Bolton does not seem to be jobs on the line a challenge Steve Kean said he was not about to be sacked, despite widespread belief that the defeat against Bolton Wanderers in the Tuesday night will trigger exactly for the manager of Blackburn Rovers. Speculation has surrounded the position of the two frames before the relegation battle at Ewood Park. While Bolton are rooted at the foot of the Premier League, only nine points in 16 games have claimed, the work is Owen Coyle is not thought to be under immediate threat. Retains strong support Bolton Coyle In the boardroom, with directors aware of their difficulties a manager after the loss of key players. Kean, on the other hand, faced calls for fans of dismissal story from almost the beginning of the season. Saturday home defeat to West Bromwich Albion second left at the bottom of Blackburn, one point ahead of Tuesday's opponents, although Kean said the support of Indian owners HE Keeps the club, Venky, following a meeting on Sunday. "I never walk backwards," said Kean. "When we win I come and answer questions. If we lose or draw is something I would not always escape. You have to face responsibility. That people deserve respect. "It does keep me awake late, it is a difficult situation. I will not turn our backs on this, however. I think we can get through it and when do we know how hard there, I was a-and be determined not to return. In a strange way, we can use it as a deterrent not to go on a race like this and turn things around . " Kean insists talks with Blackburn and held without owners about the future from history. "We talked for 45 minutes and had a good conversation. We looked forward to the opening of the transfer window, I said. "The owners are concerned with where we are, as everyone is. Have given their purpose, they total support and I gave full support in the transfer window. We talked about new players We hope to bring important because we are so active now, when the window opens, we get some players in. "- More
- A series of talks, scheduled for Wednesday between members of the Council may, ute, spelling trouble for the history if the team loses Kean Lancashire derby. Alan Shearer, Mark Hughes and Avram Grant have all been mentioned as possible successors to Kean.
- "The pressure of my work in IS," Kean said. "When you are in the position Ourselves and Bolton are you accept and expect that there will be a bit of stick to come your way. You have to face it and accept it. We understand the importance of this game. It is a six-pointer. "
The local newspaper, the Lancashire Telegraph published a front-page article on how to call Monday dismissed for Kean. The manager, was the subject of fierce criticism and protests from fans of his own club this season.
Bolton was-at least the support is synonymous with Coyle insists HE who remained indifferent to speculation on the historical position. "Have you, call it what you like does not discourage me purpose. In terms of my own situation, all that will happen will happen.
"I try to work with a smile on my face, although it is difficult at this time because we do not get the results we should be. We all have jobs to do and as long as no one About the staff at my club anyone We Have A problem will not be on this. "
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