"Getting beyond a joke" - Blackburn Rovers frustration outlined as John Eustace, Derby County talk intensifies | OneFootball

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·10 février 2025

"Getting beyond a joke" - Blackburn Rovers frustration outlined as John Eustace, Derby County talk intensifies

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FLW's Blackburn Rovers fan pundit has given his reaction to reports linking manager John Eustace with a move to Derby County.

This article is part of Football League World's 'Terrace Talk' series, which provides personal opinions from our FLW Fan Pundits regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…


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Blackburn Rovers manager John Eustace is expected to hold talks with Derby County over their vacant managerial position.

The Rams are on the hunt for a new manager following the sacking of Paul Warne on Friday, and according to journalist John Percy, they have made an official approach for Eustace.

Speaking after his side's 2-0 defeat to Wolves in the FA Cup on Sunday, Eustace refused to shut down the possibility of a move to Derby, admitting that while he has been "very happy" at Rovers, he is keen to speak to the board about his future.

Eustace has been in charge at Ewood Park for exactly a year, and after keeping Blackburn in the division last season, his side currently sit sixth in the table, but he could now be set to depart to take over at Pride Park.

Blackburn Rovers fan pundit reacts as Derby County make John Eustace approach

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When asked for his thoughts on the speculation linking Eustace with a move to Derby, FLW's Blackburn Rovers fan pundit Simon Middlehurst said that he expects the 45-year-old to depart, and he admitted that he would not blame him for leaving given the off-field issues at the club and his strong connection with the Rams.

"I think John Eustace is going to leave in the next 48 hours," Simon told FLW.

"I wouldn't blame him for leaving, but obviously it is very frustrating.

"During the transfer window, he expressed frustration at not getting players in, but the club did eventually get players in.

"You never know what's going on behind closed doors and whether promises have been made or not, that's the reason Jon Dahl Tomasson left, and Tony Mowbray also felt very distant from the owners as well.

"At the moment, there's a divide among the fans and there's a lot of frustration towards the owners.

"It's getting beyond a joke now, and it's becoming a bit of a circus.

"Eustace is probably the best manager that we've had for a while now.

"Clearly Derby have got ambitious owners and they want to see the club rise, he's obviously a Derby legend as well, and he's got family ties to the Midlands as well.

"I wouldn't blame him, but obviously it is really annoying now and really frustrating."

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Considering the outstanding job he has done at Ewood Park, it is difficult to overstate just how much of a blow it would be for Blackburn if Eustace was to depart for Derby.

In fairness to the Rovers board, they did back Eustace with six new signings during the January window, but he has experienced many of the same transfer frustrations as his predecessors, Tony Mowbray and Jon Dahl Tomasson.

Blackburn have lost seven of their last 11 league games, so Eustace may feel that it is unlikely his side will be able to achieve a play-off finish this season, and if he has reservations about the ownership, he could see the Rams as a better long-term option for his career, despite their current lowly position.

However, the fact that Eustace is even contemplating swapping a club sitting sixth for a club sitting 22nd is not a good reflection on the Rovers hierarchy, and should he decide to move on, the long-standing anger towards the Venky's is likely to come to the surface again.

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