During the 1996β97 English football season,
Blackburn Rovers F.C. competed in the
FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons).
Season summary
An early exit from the League Cup at the hands of Division Two side
Stockport County was the final straw for manager
Ray Harford, who stepped down on 25 October with Rovers also bottom of the Premiership with no wins from their opening 11 games.[1] 18 months earlier, they had been league champions. Long-serving coach
Tony Parkes was appointed caretaker, remaining in the post until the end of the season, when he handed over the reins to
Roy Hodgson after
Sampdoria's
Sven-GΓΆran Eriksson lied about accepting the manager's job and joined
Lazio instead. Parkes steered Blackburn to safety as they finished 13th.
The world record Β£15 million sale of striker
Alan Shearer to
Newcastle United was seen as the biggest factor in Blackburn's lowest top flight finish since they returned to the elite in 1992. However, his strike-partner
Chris Sutton helped keep the club alive after recovering from a drastic loss of form triggered by a spate of injuries the previous season. The acquisition of
Swedish striker
Martin Dahlin at the end of the season enhanced Blackburn's attack and gave fans hope for a higher finish next time round.
During the 1996β97 English football season,
Blackburn Rovers F.C. competed in the
FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons).
Season summary
An early exit from the League Cup at the hands of Division Two side
Stockport County was the final straw for manager
Ray Harford, who stepped down on 25 October with Rovers also bottom of the Premiership with no wins from their opening 11 games.[1] 18 months earlier, they had been league champions. Long-serving coach
Tony Parkes was appointed caretaker, remaining in the post until the end of the season, when he handed over the reins to
Roy Hodgson after
Sampdoria's
Sven-GΓΆran Eriksson lied about accepting the manager's job and joined
Lazio instead. Parkes steered Blackburn to safety as they finished 13th.
The world record Β£15 million sale of striker
Alan Shearer to
Newcastle United was seen as the biggest factor in Blackburn's lowest top flight finish since they returned to the elite in 1992. However, his strike-partner
Chris Sutton helped keep the club alive after recovering from a drastic loss of form triggered by a spate of injuries the previous season. The acquisition of
Swedish striker
Martin Dahlin at the end of the season enhanced Blackburn's attack and gave fans hope for a higher finish next time round.