​The owners of Blackburn Rovers have come under fire again, as the leaking of new documents show the sheer ridiculousness of the Steve Kean era. Rovers fans have took to Twitter again, with the resurgence of the #VenkysOut campaign, crying "enough's enough". With a 4-1 loss to Norwich on the opening day, and an embarrassing 3-0 away defeat to local rivals Wigan on match-day two, Blackburn fans are in disarray, and rightly so. New manager Owen Coyle has been given little to no room to work with in this transfer window, and that has only fueled the fire under the Rovers supporters. Season tickets sales hit their lowest in recent times this season, and fans are even planning boycotting matches in protest over the ignorance and injustice the Venkys have brought about the club.





The new documents that have been leaked online show that Rovers were paying around four times more to agents than they were on the transfer fees of players (Ruben Rochina for instance). Ruben Rochina was brought to the club for a sum of £370,000, but it's come to light that Venkys paid in excess of £1,650,000 worth of agents fees during this deal and these negotiations. This is rumored not to be an isolated event and some would even estimate that almost all signings during the Venkys reign so far were in-fact both badly managed, and paid for in a lackluster and ill-informed manner. The footballing world, and the FA alike, need to realize that Rovers fans frustrations are not based on conspiracies, but based purely on the mistreatment of the football club they care about so dearly. A founder member of the football league, one of only a select few teams to ever win the Premier League, let alone the only ever town club to do so, now reduced to a mediocre championship team struggling for survival in a league that before Venkys arrived Blackburn would've walked.

Another thing which has angered the Rovers fans is the release of the fine details of Kean's contract. Not only was he receiving excessive bonuses, but he was also expected to receive bonuses should the club be in League One. Fans are claiming this shows the clear lack of ambition in the Venkys and the Rao family. Steve Kean and Jerome Anderson's involvement in the SEM and Kentaro controversies are also playing a key factor in all the confusion and anger. It seems more and more theories are coming out as to their involvement with the running of the football club and it's day to day business.

One day it'll come to light fully what's happened to our club and those people that have ruined it shall be held accountable. #venkysout — Tommy Dickfingers (@Joshua_Upton) August 14, 2016

Some people account the masses of debt at the club to the shocking decisions made by the owners to pay so heavily in agents fee's and other unnecessary administration processes. With the sales of:

Jordan Rhodes



Chris Samba

Rudy Gestede

Steven N'Zonzi

Tom Cairney

Grant Hanley

It's hard to think of reasons why barely any of the millions made off of these deals hasn't been reinvested. Rovers fans are calling for an investigation into the running of Blackburn Rovers Football Club and with the recent documents that have been leaked, it would be ignorant and upsetting for the FA and the footballing world to simply ignore.







