Brown hints at Rovers exit

28 May 2009 22:50
Blackburn goalkeeper Jason Brown has admitted he may have to leave Ewood Park this summer.[LNB] Brown is considering his future at Blackburn as he searches for regular first-team action.[LNB]The Welsh international has found himself playing second fiddle to Paul Robinson this season, with his three Premier League starts coming due to injury to his team-mate.[LNB]Brown concedes moving on may be his only choice as Robinson is firmly established as No.1 under Sam Allardyce.[LNB]"I feel I can play regularly and offer something to someone's first team. It is just about waiting for that opportunity now," Brown told the Lancashire Evening Telegraph.[LNB]Inevitable"Maybe an exit is inevitable. Paul Robinson looks to be No.1 and you can't get away from the fact I want to be playing regular football, whether that be here or somewhere else only time will tell. [LNB]"If that is the manager's decision then that will be and if an opportunity comes up to go somewhere else then I would have to look at that seriously.[LNB]"I will have to go away, have a think in the summer with the family and see what options are there. [LNB]"If there is an option to go and play somewhere I will have to have a discussion with the manager and the club. [LNB]"I would consider dropping into the Championship. I have to be a realist, I am not going to walk straight into a Premier League team."[LNB]

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