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2012–13 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season


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managerSteve Kean (resigned)
Eric Black (caretaker)
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league result17th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultQuarter-finals
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league topscorerJordan Rhodes (27)
season topscorerJordan Rhodes (28)
highest attendance20,735 vs Burnley
(League, 17 March 2013)
lowest attendance5,504 vs Bristol City
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Eric Black (caretaker) Henning Berg (sacked) Gary Bowyer (caretaker) Michael Appleton (sacked) Gary Bowyer (caretaker) (League, 17 March 2013)

The 2012–13 season was Blackburn Rovers' 125th season as a professional football club. It was their first season back in the Football League Championship after an 11-year run in the Premier league English football.

Despite relegation the new season began with the owners backing Steve Kean. There were many signings in the summer, the most notable one being the signing of Jordan Rhodes for £8 million. The fee was a record transfer for a championship team and shattered the previous transfer record.

Summary

Rovers started the season with four wins in the first six games. Their first defeat came in their seventh game against Middlesbrough at Ewood Park. Their performance in that game piled on intense pressure and speculation against Kean.

A week later, after Kean had travelled with the players to the capital on Friday for the game against Charlton, he attended a press conference in the afternoon, but news came at 7pm that he had resigned. Rumours suggested alleged outside interference. He described his position 'untenable' and no longer prepared to carry on as manager.

The sudden and unexpected nature of Kean's departure meant assistant manager Eric Black was the obvious choice for caretaker. Rovers started slowly under the temporary boss waiting four games before the first win. However, Rovers did manage to collect eight points and three clean sheets.

The search for a new manager took the Rovers board an entire month before finally opting for former Rovers defender Henning Berg. The choice of an out-of-work manager and football pundit for Norwegian TV surprised many who were calling for an experienced and a big name manager.

Berg's reign began with disappointment, his debut game against Crystal Palace marked the end of Blackburn's unbeaten away run. His solitary victory came at Peterborough; the same match saw Jordan Rhodes's first hat-trick for Rovers. Rovers were unlucky under Berg, especially against Huddersfield and Burnley when they succumbed to late equalisers. The team began to lack confidence and it showed in their results.

During Berg's ten games in charge Rovers lost six times, dropping from the play-offs spots to 17th place, the poor run of form forced the owners to sack the manager and the coaching staff a day later on Boxing Day.

After the sacking Reserve team coach Gary Bowyer and Youth coach Terry McPhillips took on the reigns and under caretaker management Rovers started brightly, helping Rovers gain a win over Barnsley which ended Rovers six match winless run, while their second win over Nottingham Forest ended an eleven-game run without a clean sheet. Rovers carried on the momentum into the FA cup with a win over Bristol City.

On Wednesday 9 January. Derek Shaw confirmed Rovers's interest in Blackpool manager Michael Appleton despite an announcement a week earlier from global adviser that a move for a new manager would be put on hold till the end of January. Just before Friday evening fixture Rovers named Michael Appleton as the manager. Bowyer's brief spell in charge remained unbeaten as they finished the game against Wolves with a draw.

Appleton took training on the Monday and wasted no time bring in his own staff, choosing Ashley Westwood as the assistant manager and John Keeley as goalkeeping coach. Appleton's tenure started badly with a loss to Charlton which wasn't a good spectacle. Rovers started slowly and the poor atmosphere partly blamed by the presence of the Venky's who had visited Ewood Park to watch the game. Rovers conceded first, but failed to establish control despite pulling a goal back from Jordan Rhodes, Charlton quickly retook the lead and the game finished 2–1 to the away team.

Michael Appleton's second game was much more encouraging, they were destined to win the game until a clumsy foul by substitute David Goodwillie after injury time resulted in a penalty, Brighton duly converted the penalty and snatched an unlikely draw in front of 12,230, lowest crowd at Ewood park in the league. At the third attempt, Rovers managed their first victory under Appleton with a conclusive 3–0 win over Derby County in the 4th round of the FA cup. Appleton's first win at Ewood Park occurred in the following match, 2–0 victory over Bristol City.

Appleton used the January transfer window as an opportunity to trim the squad, at least 10 players were either released or moved out on loan. Rovers missed out on the permanent transfer of DJ Campbell at the last minute, but managed to secure him on a loan agreement, later in February Man City youth defender Karim Rekik and former Rover David Bentley joined the squad. Rovers win over Ipswich saw Jordan Rhodes score for the seventh successive game, a record only achieved by four Rovers players. Rhodes could have extended the run to eight games if it were for the referee not awarding a penalty for a blatant handball by Brighton defender el-Abd.

In the next game Rovers produced one of the shocks of the FA cup with a 1–0 win over Arsenal, they came into the game as clear under-dogs and kept under sustained pressure throughout the game, but forward Kazim Richards strike on 72 minutes put Rovers into the lead, the team fought on to secure a famous victory at the Emirates for the first time.

Rovers experienced their first defeat in 7 outings in the following game against Hull. More defeats followed against Leicester, Peterborough and Bolton, the point they picked up in that period was a scoreless draw to Leeds. Rovers carried on the poor run of results into the FA cup losing out in a replay with Millwall. In the east Lancashire derby against Burnley, Rovers stole a point with a last gasp strike deep into stoppage time scored by David Dunn.

On 19 March 2013 after 67 days in charge of the club Michael Appleton was sacked as manager of the club. following the second sacking of the season Gary Bowyer resumed caretaker manager for the second time.

Rovers winless run extended to 11 games as they were beaten 3–0 at Cardiff before slipping to a 3–2 loss at Sheffield Wednesday. The Hillsborough defeat put Rovers in the Championship's bottom three and left fans with deep fears of a second successive relegation.

Many supporters were then left puzzled as Gary Bowyer was asked to travel to India with Paul Agnew and Derek Shaw to meet the owners ahead of a crucial home game against Derby. But Bowyer returned saying reassurances he had received from the owners would help the squad, and Rovers beat Derby 2–0 before following that up with victory over Huddersfield.

A 4–0 loss at Watford kept them in the mix but then followed a comeback triumph at Millwall that put Rovers five points away from the relegation zone with only two games left to play. A home draw against Crystal Palace then left them effectively safe.

But there remained issues off the field, with internal problems played out in court during Henning Berg's £2.25m claim against the club. Berg won the case, but before that Rovers' own lawyers admitted the club was 'out of control' and 'a shambles'.

They added that Shaw was operating without the authority of the owners and was subject to a disciplinary investigation over Berg's contract. Rovers finished the season in 17th place in the Championship after a 1–1 draw at Birmingham on the final day. Jordan Rhodes netted again but his tally of 29 league goals left him one behind Championship top scorer Glenn Murray, of Crystal Palace.

Rovers finished four points clear of the bottom three, but three points adrift of Burnley. Off the field Derek Shaw and secretary Ian Silvester travelled to India to meet the owners, but Shaw's future remained unclear after the talks. Both returned to England and went back to work as normal.

Division stats

League table

Split table

Fixtures and results

Pre-season friendlies

Nuno Gomes Best Pedersen Pedersen

  • Pre-season game against N.E.C. on 5 August 2012 at Stadion de Goffert cancelled due to fan unrest. However behind closed doors training match played ending 0–0. It has since been confirmed Rovers fans were not involved and had been an issue with Dutch fans.

Championship

All results are from the BBC's website.

August Pedersen

September McCormack Becchio Nuno Gomes Rochina Stephen Pearson Baldock Nuno Gomes Rochina Dann Nuno Gomes

October

November

Murphy

Rhodes Henry Lee

December Bellamy
Mason
Kim Broadfoot Rochina
Rhodes

January Rhodes
Kazim-Richards Kermorgant

February Elmohamady
Kane
King

March Jones

April Mason Whittingham Lita
Dann
Dann
Abdi
Briggs
Rhodes

May

Match by Match

Football League Cup

FA Cup

Hanley Dann Rhodes (Replay)

Club

Technical staff

Medical staff

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

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Assists

For (8)

DatePenalty TakerScoredOpponentCompetition
27 OctKazim-Richards
(Hit crossbar)WatfordChampionship
6 NovDanny MurphyHuddersfield TownChampionship
10 NovRuben RochinaBirmingham CityChampionship
11 JanJordan RhodesWolvesChampionship
22 JanJordan RhodesBrightonChampionship
6 AprJordan RhodesSheffield WednesdayChampionship
13 AprJordan RhodesDerby CountyChampionship
23 AprJordan RhodesMillwallChampionship

Against (7)

DatePenalty TakerScoredOpponentCompetition
29 SepJohnnie Jackson
(Saved)Charlton AthleticChampionship
3 NovGlenn MurrayCrystal PalaceChampionship
3 NovGlenn Murray
(Saved)Crystal PalaceChampionship
22 JanDavid LópezBrightonChampionship
12 FebVicentéBrightonChampionship
1 AprPeter WhittinghamCardiff CityChampionship
6 AprLeroy LitaSheffield WednesdayChampionship

Managerial changes

ManagerAppointedMatchesDepartureDate of vacancyPosition
SCO1-7Resigned28 September 20123rd
SCO29 September 20128-13Replaced3 November 20125th
NOR3 November 201214-23Sacked27 December 201217th
ENG28 December 201224-26Replaced12 January 201312th
ENG12 January 201327-37Sacked19 March 201318th
ENG20 March 201338-46

Transfers

Summer

In

DatePos.NameFromFeeSource
25 June 2012MFENG Danny MurphyENG FulhamFree
2 July 2012FWIRE Leon BestENG Newcastle United£3,000,000
3 July 2012FWPOR Nuno GomesPOR BragaFree
4 July 2012MFPOR Fabio NunesPOR PortimonenseUndisclosed
23 July 2012MFPOR Paulo JorgePOR Porto BUndiscloseddate=2012-07-25title=Blackburn to sign Portuguese pairlanguage=en-GBwork=BBC Sporturl=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/18983110access-date=2023-12-22}}
23 July 2012FWPOR Edinho JúniorPOR OlhanenseNominal fee
3 August 2012MFNGA Dickson EtuhuENG Fulham£1,500,000
29 August 2012FWSCO Jordan RhodesENG Huddersfield Town£8,000,000
31 August 2012MFPOR Diogo RosadoPOR Sporting LisbonFreedate=2012-08-31title=A deadly dozenurl=https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2012/august/a-deadly-dozen/website=rovers.co.uk}}
31 August 2012DFPOR Nuno HenriquePOR AcadémicaNominal fee
  • Total spent ~ £12,500,000 + Undisclosed fees

Out

DatePos.NameToFeeSource
28 June 2012FWNGA YakubuCHN Guangzhou R&F£1,000,000
27 June 2012FWCAN Junior HoilettENG Queens Park RangersBosman (Undisclosed compensation; est ~£4,000,000)
31 June 2012DFESP Míchel SalgadoReleasedRetired
31 June 2012MFAUS Vince GrellaAUS Melbourne HeartFree
31 June 2012FWENG Zac AleyENG Warrington TownFree
31 June 2012DFAUS Jamie MaclarenReleasedEnd of contract
31 June 2012MFFRA Hérold GoulonReleasedEnd of contract
30 July 2012DFENG Matty PearsonENG RochdaleFree
31 July 2012DFENG Jackson RammENG Colchester UnitedFree
10 August 2012FWENG Nick BlackmanENG Sheffield UnitedUndisclosed
22 August 2012MFSER Radosav PetrovićTUR GençlerbirliğiUndisclosed
29 August 2012GKENG Mark BunnENG Norwich CityUndisclosed
31 August 2012MFFRA Steven NzonziENG Stoke City£3,000,000 (up to ~£4,000,000 with add-ons)
  • Total sold ~ £9,000,000 + Undisclosed fees

Loan in

DatePos.NameFromLoan lengthSource
10 August 2012FWTUR Colin Kazim-RichardsTUR GalatasaraySeason-long loan
31 August 2012GKPOL Grzegorz SandomierskiBEL GenkSeason-long loan
21 November 2012FWNOR Joshua KingENG Manchester United1 Month loan

Loan out

DatePos.NameToLoan lengthSource
2 July 2012DFENG Ryan EdwardsENG Rochdale6-month loan
8 August 2012FWENG Jordan SlewENG Oldham Athletic6-month loan
14 August 2012DFENG Myles AndersonENG Aldershot Town1-month loan
15 August 2012DFIRL Anthony O'ConnorENG Burton Albion1-month loan
31 August 2012FWSCO David GoodwillieENG Crystal Palace4 and a half month loan
27 September 2012FWENG Micah EvansENG Chesterfield3-month loan
25 October 2012DFENG Josh MorrisENG Rotherham United1-month loan
26 October 2012FWNGA Osayamen OsaweENG Accrington Stanley1-month loan
9 November 2012GKFRA Christopher DiloENG Hyde1-month loan
14 November 2012DFENG Bradley OrrENG Ipswich Town3-month loan (until 26 January 2013)
22 November 2012DFENG Jack O'ConnellENG Rotherham United1-month loan

January

In

DatePos.NameFromFeeSource
2 January 2013FWNOR Joshua KingENG Manchester UnitedUndisclosed
30 January 2013FWENG Anton ForresterENG EvertonFree transfer
8 February 2013MFENG Lee WilliamsonFree agentFree transferurl = http://www.rovers.co.uk/news/article/double-deals-completed-644774.aspxtitle = Blackburn Rovers FC rovers.co.uk}}
  • Total spent ~ Undisclosed fee

Out

DatePos.NameToFeeSource
4 January 2013DFENG Myles AndersonENG Exeter CityFree
30 January 2013MFALG Amine LinganziReleasedContract terminated by mutual consent
31 January 2013MFMontenegro Simon VukčevićReleasedContract terminated by mutual consent
  • Total sold ~ £0

Loan in

DatePos.NameFromLoan lengthSource
9 January 2013DFENG Todd KaneENG Chelsea1 month youth loan

Emergency Loans

DatePos.NameFromLoan lengthSource
8 February 2013FWENG DJ CampbellENG Queens Park Rangers3-month loan
15 February 2013MFENG David BentleyENG Tottenham Hotspur3-month loan
15 February 2013DFNED Karim RekikENG Manchester City3-month loan
1 March 2013MFENG Cameron StewartENG Hull City3-month loan
2 March 2013MFENG David JonesENG Wigan3-month loan
15 March 2013DFENG Todd KaneENG Chelsea1-month loan

Loan out

DatePos.NameToLoan lengthSource
6 January 2013DFBRA Bruno RibeiroBRA Clube Atlético Linense6-month loan
12 January 2013FWENG Curtis HaleyENG Chorley1-month loan
14 January 2013DFIRL Anthony O'ConnorENG Burton Albion6-month loan
24 January 2013CMARG Mauro FormicaITA Palermo6-month loan
24 January 2013DFENG Jack O'ConnellENG York City1-month loan
30 January 2013GKFRA Christopher DiloENG Hyde1-month loanurl=http://www.rovers.co.uk/news/article/duo-depart-on-loan-628174.aspxtitle = Duo depart on loanaccess-date=2016-08-08url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130202082331/http://www.rovers.co.uk/news/article/duo-depart-on-loan-628174.aspxarchive-date=2 February 2013df=dmy }}
30 January 2013FWNGA Osayamen OsaweENG Hyde1-month loan
31 January 2013FWENG Jordan SlewENG Rotherham United1-month loan
31 January 2013MFPOR Diogo RosadoPOR Benfica5-month loanurl = http://www.rovers.co.uk/news/article/duo-in-loan-deals-632175.aspxtitle = Blackburn Rovers FC rovers.co.uk}}
31 January 2013FWENG Micah EvansENG Macclesfield Town1-month loan
31 January 2013FWESP Rubén RochinaESP Real Zaragoza5-month loan
11 February 2013MFPOR Paulo JorgeBUL Beroe Stara Zagora4-month loan
13 February 2013FWPOR Edinho JúniorIND Shillong Lajong4-month loan
21 February 2013DFENG Ryan EdwardsENG Fleetwood Town1-month loan

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