Ince rues not having time to shine at Rovers but insists he'll wait for right job

02 February 2009 10:51
Paul Ince is determined to 'wait for the right club' before making a return to management.[LNB]The former Blackburn Rovers[LNB]boss, sacked in December after fewer than six months  in charge at Ewood Park, added he would be prepared to manage a lower League  club again in order to build a regime of his own.[LNB]Frustrating time: Paul Ince was sacked by Blackburn after fewer than six months in charge[LNB] Ince cut his managerial teeth at Macclesfield Town and MK Dons but his step up  to the Premier League was thwarted after Blackburn managed just three wins in the 17 games he was in charge.[LNB]He said: 'I've got to wait for the right job. I'm not too proud to go back into the Championship or League One.  [LNB]'I want to build my own team, bring in my own players – unfortunately I didn't have the time to do that at Blackburn.' [LNB]The 41-year-old was back at Old Trafford on Saturday for Manchester United's 1-0 victory over Everton, less than two months after standing on the sidelines and watching Blackburn lose 5-3 in the Carling Cup to Sir Alex Ferguson's side.[LNB]Ince sat alongside former Liverpool and England team-mate Steve McManaman in  the Setanta Sports studio and admitted being a pundit is more difficult when you have been a manager and have ambitions to return to the job.[LNB]He said: 'It is harder. You have to be very political sometimes. Not to say I won't voice my opinion, but some people can go a bit over the top. It's a very fine line.  [LNB]'In the next couple of months I could have a manager's job with those players in front of me, who they have seen me slaughter.'[LNB] DEADLINE DAY: All the transfer news as it happens[LNB]Blackburn line up Germany striker Kuranyi as replacement for Santa Cruz[LNB]January transfer window 2009 - Sportsmail's list of the completed deals[LNB]BLACKBURN ROVERS FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB] [LNB]Ince said he has enjoyed a rest from football but admitted it was not a decision he would have taken of his own accord.[LNB]He said: 'I've been in football for 20-odd years so it's good to have a break, but it's out of your hands – you get sacked from your job.  [LNB] England hero: Paul Ince tackles Italy's Dino Baggio in 1997[LNB]'I've spent two months with my family. I got the chance to watch my sons (Thomas and Daniel) play football on a Saturday. You get the chance to do things you miss.' [LNB]Thomas, 16, who plays on the left wing, has earned his first call up to the  England Under 17 side after impressing on duty for Liverpool's Under 18s.  [LNB]Ince plans to travel to Portugal to watch his eldest son take part in the Algarve Tournament, starting on February 21 when England will play the hosts in Albufeira.[LNB]'I didn't play for England until Under 19s, so he's doing better than me already,' added Ince.[LNB] DEADLINE DAY: All the transfer news as it happens[LNB]Blackburn line up Germany striker Kuranyi as replacement for Santa Cruz[LNB]January transfer window 2009 - Sportsmail's list of the completed deals[LNB]BLACKBURN ROVERS FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB] [LNB]  

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