48-year-old being considered for Blackburn Rovers vacancy
Former Everton coach David Unsworth is under consideration for the managerial vacancy at Blackburn Rovers, according to Sky Sports editor Alan Myers.
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Former Everton coach David Unsworth is under consideration for the managerial vacancy at Blackburn Rovers, according to Sky Sports editor Alan Myers.
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