Blackburn fans' 24-hour protest at Ewood

Reuters
Thursday 12 January 2012 01:00 GMT
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Blackburn Rovers fans have called off their truce with the struggling club's owners and are planning a 24-hour demonstration outside Ewood Park from tomorrow.

Supporters halted protests against owners Venky's and manager Steve Kean on 3 December but now say the club have not kept a promise to hold a meeting to discuss their concerns.

Fans are holding two marches to Ewood Park, ahead of Saturday's match against Fulham, while 200-300 fans are set to protest outside the ground from 10am tomorrow until Saturday.

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