Paul Ince Officially Named New Manager

By: Jimmy | June 22nd, 2008

According to the Blackburn Rovers’ Official site Ince has been officially announced today as the new manager.

Let me be the first to say “Thank Goodness” that this whole saga is over now. I can’t name a single person who had Ince as their first choice (let alone even on their list) but I can imagine the feedback to his appointment being as varied across the spectrum as anything else that goes on in the world of sport.

Issues have been raised as to the eligibility of his coaching credentials, but according to many sources, the Premier League has given him a 2 year window to get all the badges he needs. Recently reported also however, is that Ince skipped his first viewing of the coaching course offered by the FA of Wales, something not too promising if true.

I myself am not too sure what to make of this. After this whole saga, I can’t help but feeling almost numb and maybe a tad underwhelmed, but I am extremely anxious to see who (if any) faces Ince can bring in and looking forward to seeing his attacking style of football being played by our club this coming term. Now I know many of you have something to say on this, so comment and let your voice be heard.



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  • Ian Rose |  June 22nd, 2008 at 9:41 am

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    He’s certainly the most up-and-coming young coach in England right now, so we’ll find out this year at Blackburn what he really has. I think it’s a good move for both parties, but time will tell.

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  • jake |  June 23rd, 2008 at 1:23 am

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    Well, at least he’s better than Allardyce.

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  • Neil |  June 24th, 2008 at 1:32 pm

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    I think he will do a great job, like all fergies other young masters!

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