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Rovers deny Diego enquiry (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter Coventry La La La
  • Start date Dec 16, 2010
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Coventry La La La

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  • Dec 16, 2010
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Blackburn's owners have denied Argentina legend Diego Maradona is set to replace Sam Allardyce at Ewood Park.
Venky's Group chairwoman Anuradha Desai admitted earlier this week that the Indian owners had given some thought to hiring Maradona after sacking Allardyce.
However, the poultry giants have now distanced themselves from a possible move for the 50-year-old former World Cup winner, with Steve Kean being appointed as caretaker until the end of the season.
Desai clarified that a few months prior to the VH Group's takeover, her brother Balaji Rao was approached by a friend from South America who happens to know Diego Maradona and recommended his name.

No Connection


And Desai told The Independent: "This is so something that, because we have offices everywhere, somebody spoke about but it is not true. There is no connection.
"This is something from before we got into the EPL (English Premier League) - he knows one of our friends, but nothing beyond that.
"He is not being considered, not now and forever in the future. I can assure you there is nothing we are having to do with Maradona."
Meanwhile, Desai has launched a scathing attack on former boss Allardyce for his dealings in the transfer market.
"This team should be capable of finishing fifth to seventh and it should not always be fighting for survival," she added.
"I don't think this team deserves that. In that, Sam didn't fit in.
"My father once told me that out of 10 decisions you must get at least seven right. You can get two or three wrong, we're not gods.
"But to get nine or 10 wrong is not good and things have been going wrong with transfers, that's a fact."

Exclusive


Desai also denied VH Group have an exclusive deal with global marketing firms Kentaro and SEM.
The company represents more than 150 professional footballers and clubs in Europe's top leagues, and top media personalities.
Kentaro could use Rovers as a way of introducing some of their top young foreign talent to the English game, but Desai has denied that will be the case.
"Kentaro are our main consultants but Sam had the final call. At no time would any decisions have been taken with respect to buying or selling players unless sanctioned by the manager," she said.
"But we didn't even get as far as discussing names with him. We certainly don't have an exclusive deal with Kentaro."
 
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SkyBluesAndy

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  • Dec 16, 2010
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If they get him in I'd expect them to be in the Championship next season. They said they wanted a British boss anyways...
 
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