Steve Kean resigns as Blackburn boss

Steve Kean resigns as Blackburn boss

Published Sep. 28, 2012 1:00 a.m. ET

Steve Kean's troubled reign as Blackburn manager came to an end on Friday night as he resigned from his role, saying in a statement that he had been "forced" out and that his position had become "untenable."

The Scot has been a much-derided figure at Ewood Park for the duration of his near two-year spell in charge, with the low point being relegation from the Barclays Premier League in May.

But despite poor results on the pitch, Kean retained the backing of the club's owners, Venky's - much to the fury of supporters who regularly protested against him.

The tide seemed to have turned for the 44-year-old this season, on the pitch at least, as Blackburn made a positive start to the campaign, with Rovers sitting third in the npower Championship table ahead of Saturday's trip to Charlton.

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Fan unrest has continued, though, and on Friday night, in a statement issued through his lawyers, Kean said: "For reasons that I cannot discuss on legal advice, it is with deep regret, given my hard work and service for the club for a number of years, that I have been forced to resign as manager of Blackburn Rovers Football Club with immediate effect, due to my position as team manager becoming untenable.

"I wish to thank all the players and coaching staff for their great support and the majority of the fans, who now see their club heading towards an automatic promotion position back to the Premiership.

"I wish the club all the very best for the future."

 

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