Blackburn Rovers weighing up managerial move for 50-year-old
Championship outfit Blackburn Rovers are seriously considering appointing Everton coach Duncan Ferguson as their new manager, according to ESPN journalist Adam Brown.
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Championship outfit Blackburn Rovers are seriously considering appointing Everton coach Duncan Ferguson as their new manager, according to ESPN journalist Adam Brown.
Blackburn Rovers will look to have Tony Mowbray’s replacement appointed in time for when the players return to training in mid-June with initial interviews concluded on Friday, according to the Lancashire Telegraph.
Norwich sporting director Stuart Webber admits the club accepted “being average too quickly” as they failed to stay in the Premier League, but vowed to return stronger from a campaign to forget.
It’s been more than a fortnight since Blackburn Rovers confirmed that Tony Mowbray would be leaving the club this summer but his replacement has yet to be appointed.
Finances are reportedly not a barrier to a new deal between Blackburn Rovers and out-of-contract captain Darragh Lenihan amid links to Middlesbrough and West Bromwich Albion.
Last time out, the Canaries stood by Daniel Farke and opted to trust the German to bring the team back up.
Onel Hernandez will report for pre-season with Norwich City – despite Birmingham City’s interest in bringing him back to St Andrew’s. BirminghamLive understands the 29-year-old will return to Carrow Road – and Dean Smith’s squad - when the Canaries’ players reconvene next month.
Blackburn Rovers‘ search for a new manager is expected to gather pace this week and Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth is on their shortlist, according to journalist Alan Nixon.