Rovers not the job for Redknapp

30 October 2012 15:17

Harry Redknapp has dismissed reports linking him with the vacant managerial post at Blackburn.

Rovers have been without a manager since Steve Kean resigned to end a troubled reign a month ago.

"When we saw the speculation, I asked where it was all coming from, it`s not for me," he told Sky Sports News. "They`ve got a good squad, a good support but it`s not for me."

He added: "Blackburn is a good club with great traditions going back many years, with Kenny (Dalglish) going there and winning the championship, they have a real tradition.

"It`s not something that would be for me.

"According to a couple of the papers I was in Blackburn this morning. I wasn't in Blackburn. People will always put two and two together and come up with what they want to come up with."

Former Norway international Henning Berg is the current bookmakers' favourite for the Blackburn job, while Argentinean icon Diego Maradona was linked overnight.

Approaches for Berg's fellow ex-Rovers Tim Sherwood and Billy McKinley have been rejected by Tottenham and Fulham where the pair hold respective coaching roles.

When contacted by Press Association Sport today, a Blackburn spokesman declined to comment on the managerial situation and refused to be drawn on claims made by global advisor Shebby Singh that Kean's successor would be in place by the middle of this week.

Following six games under the guidance of caretaker manager Eric Black, Rovers are fifth in the Championship as they seek an instant return to the Barclays Premier League.

Source: PA