you were not alone mart, not alone at all!
you reap what you sow, as they say and whilst in many ways i cannot blame him for leaving us in the end why not f*cking well have said 'i cannot put up with this shite anymore and need to move on', i would have said fair play to him and wished him well but he whored himself around like some cheap tart only to deny doing so...
what a mug he was tho for thinking that blackburn was that 'stable ship' (to be fair i get the point about kean but think there were alot more factors going on that we might not know the full facts of?) he was looking for, what a tool - clearly he has not followed events at ewood very closely over the years.
i felt that was a make or break move for him, i am not surprised it has not worked out and now think he will get one last chance, if that, as a manager. he does not have a great track record and has proven he will happily jump at the first sign of interest, hardly what a would be employer will be looking for from him.
so much for one of the best up and coming talented managers eh...