Jason Roberts: If new Blackburn owners want a top five finish that's great for fans and players

15 December 2010 14:57
Blackburn striker Jason Roberts is comfortable with the club's new owners having a long-term vision of finishing at least in the top five in the Premier League.[LNB]Chasing the dream: Jason Roberts (right) thinks fifth place is not beyond Blackburn[LNB]Following the surprise dismissal of manager Sam Allardyce, Scottish coach Steve Kean is taking temporary charge of the side, starting with the home game against West Ham on Saturday.[LNB]New owners Venky's have targeted a top-five finish in the top flight and Roberts said: 'If their agenda is to get into the top five, the fans and players will be happy about that. If that means changes what can we do, other than the best we can?[LNB]'The only thing we do know is that Sam is not going to be there any more.[LNB]'We have to get our heads around it and try to perform as best we can because the important thing is the club.'[LNB]Venky's would ideally like a British manager to succeed Allardyce, who led the club to 10th place last season.[LNB]Roberts added: 'It's always good if you can have someone you can understand and who understands the mentality.[LNB]Six times in charge: Tony Parkes[LNB]'But there have been a lot of successful foreign managers in this country as well. All we can do is the best we can in the situation that has been put in front of us.'[LNB]Six-times Rovers caretaker-manager Tony Parkes believes Kean has a big job trying to win over the Blackburn players.[LNB]Kean could find himself in control of the dressing room during the transfer window as Venky's say they are not looking for a quick fix.[LNB]Parkes told talkSPORT: 'It is a tricky role. When I took over you had to make sure you got the players together and everybody started with a clean slate.[LNB]'If you win them over you have got every chance of getting good results early. You might then just give the owners hope of getting the manager they want.[LNB]'If you lose games quickly there might be a panic job, maybe getting a new manager in within days and all of a sudden he may not be the right one that you want.'[LNB]That comment about Allardyce's successor from company chairman Anuradha Desai would appear to rule out the likes of Martin Jol, Sven-Goran Eriksson and Diego Maradona.[LNB]Venky's dispensed of Allardyce's services less than a month after completing their purchase of Blackburn for £23million.[LNB] The 2010/11 managerial merry-go-round: Paul Trollope becomes 14th casualty as Bristol Rovers wield axe Blackburn in meltdown after owners reveal reasons behind Allardyce axeBlackburn reveal they have discussed bringing in Maradona as new bossBlackburn stun fans by claiming Allardyce was sacked over their ambitious plans for the Champions LeagueHeadless chickens: Blackburn sack Sam Allardyce leading to outrage from players and fansBolton 2 Blackburn 1: Holden the late hero to keep Trotters flying highBLACKBURN ROVERS FC

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