Blackburn are searching for a new manager after announcing
Gary Bowyer has left the club.
The 44-year-old had been in charge at Ewood Park since May
2013 having filled the role on a caretaker basis on more than one occasion.
Rovers decided to wield the axe following a run of one win
in six league games which sees the 1995 Premier League champions languishing
16th in the Championship.
A statement released on the club's official website
clarified the reasons why he and his staff had been released.
"Blackburn Rovers can confirm that manager Gary Bowyer
has left the club," it read.
"The owners felt that following a disappointing start
to the season, they have to act in order to give the club the best chance of
success in the remainder of the campaign.
"The owners wish to place on record their sincere
gratitude for the hard work and determination Gary has given the club, both in
his capacity as manager and previously as under-21 coach and within the
academy, in particular during the difficult period following relegation from
the Premier League.
"Rovers' owners and board of directors will begin the
search immediately to appoint a new manager.
"Assistant manager Terry McPhillips, first team coaches
Craig Short and Tony Grant, and goalkeeping coach John Keeley will also leave
the club with immediate effect."
Bowyer leaves having presided over just three league wins
this season, with the new manager set to become the sixth person appointed to
the position since Venky's bought the club five years ago.
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