Gary Bowyer is doing impressive things

Gary Bowyer is doing impressive things as the manager of Blackburn Rovers. During his first season in charge of the English Championship League club, he managed to guide the team to an 8th spot and just barely missed out on snatching a play-off position.

Stoke City and Swansea City are the Premier League clubs which suffered defeats after locking horns with Blackburn Rovers in the English FA Cup.

Gary Bowyer is doing impressive things as the manager of Blackburn Rovers. During his first season in charge of the English Championship League club, he managed to guide the team to an 8th spot and just barely missed out on snatching a play-off position.

Stoke City and Swansea City are the Premier League clubs which suffered defeats after locking horns with Blackburn Rovers in the English FA Cup.

The coach of Blackburn Rovers, Gary Bowyer has now emerged as a possible candidate to take up the managerial role of Queens Park Rangers. Harry Redknapp resigned from coaching QPR in February of 2015 and ever since then, Chris Ramsay was given control of the club but only temporarily as it will only last until the end of the current season.

It seems like the head officials of Queens Park Rangers have been impressed with what Gary Bowyer has been doing with Blackburn Rovers and now he can possibly be given the chance to coach the club which is located in the bottom spots of the Premier League.

Michael Laudrup was the favorite on turning into the next coach of QPR but the French manager stated that he has no intentions in leaving behind Lekhwiya which is the current club that he is coaching.

Blackburn Rovers currently has around €80 million of debt and a big number of their players will be leaving in the summer in order to balance the books of the club. If Bowyer does not want to see some of his players exiting the English Championship League club and instead wants to face a new challenge then Queens Park Rangers is the answer.

Even though Chris Ramsey has a managerial contract with QPR until the end of the season, he could be given the option to turn into the coach of the Premier League club on a permanent basis but it will depend on how the team plays in this season. A string of positive results might be enough for Ramsey to land a job as the permanent manager of the club that wants to avoid the bottom drop zone but if good results don’t start emerging; Gary Bowyer might be offered with the job.

Gary Bowyer disappointed after match against Millwall FC

If you have a lead of 2-0 and the opposition team is a player short, you’ve got to win the match from there; otherwise, your manager has every right to be raising questions over your commitment.

Gary Bowyer, the Blackburn Rovers boss, was absolutely fuming while addressing the media at the end of the game versus Millwall FC. He could not believe his boys had thrown away the advantage.

It was a fantastic opportunity for Blackburn to make take their consecutive victory count to 4, but, that wasn’t the case to be.

If you have a lead of 2-0 and the opposition team is a player short, you’ve got to win the match from there; otherwise, your manager has every right to be raising questions over your commitment.

Gary Bowyer, the Blackburn Rovers boss, was absolutely fuming while addressing the media at the end of the game versus Millwall FC. He could not believe his boys had thrown away the advantage.

It was a fantastic opportunity for Blackburn to make take their consecutive victory count to 4, but, that wasn’t the case to be.

Lee Martin and Shaun Williams shook the net in the 72nd and the 88th minute respectively for the Lions to level things up at the Den and made sure the Rovers could not carry their winning momentum forward.

When asked about his thoughts in the post match press conference, Bowyer said, “They were already a man down. We should have just made them work hard for gaining possession. But, unfortunately, we couldn’t do that. We let them get the ball easily especially in the last half an hour.”

“Neither of those two goals should’ve been scored. There were defensive errors on both the occasions. We had discussed about that during the break. I wanted everyone to try and close the game, not to give them any opportunity, but, obviously, the plan wasn’t executed well and it’s devastating really to see everything falling apart in a matter of few minutes.”

“It’s about taking responsibility. The whole team knew what they had to do out there in those last few minutes.”
The Rovers have secured 26 points in the 16 games that they have played in the Championship in the ongoing season. They will now make their way to Brighton & Hove Albion for the next game this Saturday.