Blackburn apologizes to Allardyce for Kean's slur

Blackburn apologizes to Allardyce for Kean's slur

Published Jan. 8, 2013 6:47 a.m. ET

Blackburn has apologized to former manager Sam Allardyce for the false allegations about his firing made by his successor.

Steve Kean, who was promoted to replace Allardyce in 2010, was filmed by fans in a Hong Kong bar the following year questioning Allardyce's integrity.

Blackburn said on its website Tuesday that Kean ''falsely alleged that Sam Allardyce, our previous manager, was sacked by us because he was a crook. This is completely false.''

The Indian-owned club adds ''we apologize to Mr. Allardyce for the embarrassment and distress caused to him by Mr. Kean.''

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Blackburn was relegated from the Premier League in May under Kean, who was fired in September. The club is searching for a new manager after his successor, Henning Berg, was fired last month.

Allardyce manages West Ham.

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