Blackburn boss Steve Kean has signed a new contract at Ewood Park, according to sources in the UK. The 44-year-old's job has been on the line after an unsatisfactory start to the Barclays Premier League season. The Rovers are now second-bottom after gaining just six points in the opening 11 games. Demonstrations against Kean by a section of Blackburn fans have piled additional pressure on the English coach.
And not even a ban against the demonstrations could stop them as they hired an aircraft to display a banner "Steve Kean Out" during Saturday's defeat to Chelsea. Now according to The Daily Mirror, the club's Indian owners have handed Kean the strongest possible vote of assurance by handing him an improved contract. Kean's previous contract would last till 2013 and the new deal is believed to have given him better terms. The move is likely to enrage the Rovers fans, which are expected to show their displeasure.
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And not even a ban against the demonstrations could stop them as they hired an aircraft to display a banner "Steve Kean Out" during Saturday's defeat to Chelsea. Now according to The Daily Mirror, the club's Indian owners have handed Kean the strongest possible vote of assurance by handing him an improved contract. Kean's previous contract would last till 2013 and the new deal is believed to have given him better terms. The move is likely to enrage the Rovers fans, which are expected to show their displeasure.
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