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Role for Rovers legend Colin Hendry?

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BLACKBURN Rovers manager Steve Kean is in talks to add club legend Colin Hendry to his staff.

Kean is starting to make plans for next season after remaining as manager following meetings with Venky’s in India two weeks ago, even though Venkatesh Rao has since said that a final decision on his future could be taken later this summer.

The Lancashire Telegraph understands the Scot is looking into the possibility of adding to his staff and has approached Hendry over a possible role at the club.

It is understood that a specific role has not yet been offered but it seems most likely that Hendry would work in a coaching capacity with the first team.

Kean already has Eric Black as assistant manager and Iain Brunskill as first-team coach, but may see Hendry’s defensive knowledge as a useful addition to his backroom staff.

The Rovers boss has already stressed the need for an improvement defensively after the club conceded 78 goals in 38 Premier League games on the way to relegation from the top flight.

Hendry earned the nickname ‘Braveheart’ for his heroic performances in the Rovers back line during nine years at the club, either side of a spell at Manchester City.

Colin Hendry

Colin Hendry

He most notably played a key role in Rovers’ Premier League title triumph in 1995, making 399 appearances for the club in total.

Following retirement he moved into management with Blackpool in 2004 but was relieved of his duties following a poor run of results.

He moved on to become assistant boss at Boston United and then manager of Scottish club Clyde but resigned from his post at the Scottish club in 2008 when his wife Denise became ill, dying a year later.


Hendry remains based in the north west of England and is likely to be eager to help out his former club if the right role can be found for him.

Work is underway to relay the playing surface at Ewood Park.

The grass has been removed from the pitch this week and will now be re-seeded in time for next season.

Groundsman Steve Patrick, who will celebrate 25 years with Rovers next season, said: “I felt that last season’s pitch was as good as anything we’ve had in recent memory and next year’s will be as good as anything in the Championship, if not better.”

A Deloitte survey has shown that Rovers’ revenue was the sixth highest in the north west during the 2010/11 season.

Rovers’ revenue of £57.6m was the same as the previous year and put them behind Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Everton and Bolton.

That revenue, however, is now likely to drop following relegation from the Premier League.

Garner on Samba

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SIMON Garner has called for Blackburn Rovers to follow Manchester City’s lead in their response to the Chris Samba stand-off – after insisting clubs have to take some of the power out of players’ hands.

The former Rovers striker believes Samba has crossed the line in his latest ‘let me leave’ plea and believes the way Manchester City have dealt with Carlos Tevez should show them the way to go.

Garner accepts Samba has to be sold should the club receive a bid in excess of £10m but believes until that sort of money if offered, the defender should be made to ‘sweat it out in the reserves’.

He has applauded City’s hard-line stance on their own wantaway star Carlos Tevez and believes a similar approach by Venky’s would show everyone they mean business.

He said: “I agree with a lot of the things Chris Samba has said but I don’t agree with how he is acting. Rovers can’t sell him until someone offers the money they want. I don’t think £10m is unreasonable.

“Manchester City stood up against Carlos Tevez and they were right to do that.

“Blackburn should be saying ‘let him rot in the reserves’ until a serious offer comes in.

“It has been said for a long time now that players have too much power.

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Chris Samba

“They do as well.

“Perhaps what Manchester City are doing and what Blackburn Rovers will hopefully do is show the players they can’t just push their clubs around. I know it is far easier for City to say that to Tevez, because they can afford it.

“I understand the argument that says Rovers cannot afford to keep paying the wages of a player like Samba while not playing him.


“It would be worth it though because it would stop similar happening down the line with another player.

“If he isn’t prepared to give his all, let him sulk and fine him.

“Simple as that.”

Samba’s latest outburst has provoked a mixed response though.

Kevin Gallacher agrees that Samba was out of order in some of his comments but believes both parties would now benefit from a fresh break.

He said: “He has stepped over the line in some of what he has said.

“No player should ever say their heart would not be with the club any more.

“The thing is contracts are there to be broken these days.

“Chris Samba has taken this strong line because he desperately wants out and I don’t see the club have any choice but to sell him.”