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John Eustace is the current manager of Blackburn Rovers, an English professional association football club based in the town of Blackburn, Lancashire. Founded on 5 November 1875, the club was one of the first to become professional. The club first played in the FA Cup in 1879 and managed to reach the final of the competition in 1882.
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Blackburn Rovers Football Club is a professional football club based in ... who installed Kenny Dalglish as manager. In 1994–95, Rovers became Premier League ...
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John Mark Eustace (born 3 November 1979) is an English professional football coach and former player who is currently head coach of EFL Championship club Blackburn Rovers. During his playing career, he played as a central midfielder for Coventry City , Stoke City , Watford and Derby County .
Simon Weaver (pictured in 2007) has managed Harrogate Town since 2009, though much of this time was spent outside the English Football League until 2020.. There are 92 association football teams in the top four divisions of English football, all of which have a manager (sometimes given the title of head coach) unless the position is currently vacant or a caretaker manager is in place.
Marshall was appointed manager of First Division club Blackburn Rovers manager following the dismissal of Dally Duncan, after 6 matches as the 1960–61 season as Rochdale wished to first appoint a replacement manager. [4] [5] He was a popular manager at Blackburn with his side noted for their entertaining, attacking football.
Mitchell became secretary-manager of Blackburn Rovers in 1887. [2] The club then went on to win two FA Cups in 1890 and 1891. The final win in 1891 was against the Notts County side featuring David Calderhead. [1] [3] Mitchell left Blackburn after 9 years as manager in 1896. [1]