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Steve Kean (centre) urges on his side in the defeat by Bolton

Kean (centre) has insisted he does not expect to lose his job

Everton manager David Moyes walked out at half-time of Blackburn’s 2-1 to Bolton after being”disgusted” by the boos and chants aimed at Steve Kean.

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew also warned Rovers fans they are harming their team with their “vicious” attacks.

The League Managers’ Association called the fans’ reactions as “unacceptable”.

Moyes said: “I was disgusted with how football supporters treated Steve and the only way I could show it was by leaving at half-time.”

He added: “If they had supported their team as well as they shouted at their manager, then I think the team might have got a result in the game.

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“Blackburn’s not my club so I can’t comment much on what the supporters think or how they feel, so it’s not for me to say.

“As a human being I was there and I felt for another one.”

Kean has struggled to win over the Blackburn faithful since he succeeded Sam Allarydce a year ago.

There has been increasing speculation about Kean’s position following Blackburn’s poor start to the season, although he insisted after defeat on Tuesday that he does not expect to be sacked.

Pardew, who worked with Kean at Reading, said: “If they want to carry on like they are doing, all they are going to do is harm their own team. I can’t see the logic in that.

“It’s a sign of the game. I don’t know whether 20, 30 years ago, it would have been quite as vicious to Steve Kean.

“I know him well – he’s a personal friend of mine – so I have great sympathy for the position he is in.”

An LMA statement read: “The aggression and abuse over recent weeks has stepped well beyond the mark.

“It is very sad to witness the continued demonstrations by Rovers fans towards their manager.











Blackburn boss Steve Kean

 






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“It is to Steve’s significant credit that he has shouldered this continued onslaught with dignity and professionalism and has continued to work with his players to try to improve results on the pitch.”

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp described the supporters’ behaviour as “horrific”.

He said: “I have never seen it like that. That is horrific to stand and take that. I just felt sorry for him; it was sad to see.

“He has loads of injuries [in the squad]. I heard people saying today that the players weren’t trying or weren’t making the effort for him. That’s absolute nonsense – a load of rubbish.

“They tried for their lives. He probably has three of his four best defenders missing and you need your best players.”

Bolton counterpart Owen Coyle offered Kean his support after his side climbed above Blackburn in the table.


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Having been at the game on Saturday and after listening to the one last night, I think that there is no option as far as the owners are concerned but to ask Steve Kean to leave


Jack Straw
MP for Blackburn

However, former Rovers striker Kevin Gallacher told BBC Sport that Kean’s position had become “untenable”, while former Home Secretary Jack Straw, 65, has added his voice to those calling for Kean to be sacked.

Straw, MP for Blackburn since 1979, told BBC Radio 5 live: “All of us have been extremely patient with the owners and with Steve Kean.

“But having been at the game on Saturday and after listening to the one last night I think that there is no option as far as the owners are concerned but to ask Steve Kean to leave.”

Blackburn fans are also unhappy at what they claim is a lack of leadership from Venky’s, the club’s owners, from India.

The LMA said: “As new owners, the Venky’s should build relationships, develop trust with their fans and communicate their vision on a regular basis in an open and visible way.”


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