Blackburn hear from Toshack

JOHN TOSHACK wishes to go where so many others fear to tread by becoming the next manager of Blackburn Rovers

JOHN TOSHACK wishes to go where so many others fear to tread by becoming the next manager of Blackburn Rovers. On the day when Sven Goran Eriksson formally, if belatedly, announced that he was definitely to renege on an agreement to assume control at the Lancashire club, Toshack indicated he is now ready to return to England after more than a decade of coaching abroad.

Discreetly, by way of a third party, the former Liverpool and Wales striker has opened up lines of communication with a club which has suffered a number of rather embarrassing snubs in recent months.

Toshack recently resigned his post at Spanish first division club Deportivo la Coruna after a sequence of poor results.

Although Blackburn will not hesitate to add Toshack's name to a revised shortlist of candidates, it is thought unlikely that any appointment will be made before the end of the season.

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