Former West Bromwich Albion coach Michael Appleton sacked as Blackburn boss Features of the fit between Blackpool and Birmingham City Blackburn have sacked Michael Appleton after just over 8 weeks responsible at Ewood Park. Rovers have made the decision to wield the axe on a third director this year following Sunday's 1-1 draw with regional competitors Burnley and last week's FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Millwall. A statement on the club's official internet site read: "Blackburn Rovers Hamilton Academical could confirm that Michael Appleton has been relieved of his duties as manager alongside associate manager Ashley Westwood, first staff instructor Darren Moore and head of elderly hiring Luke Dowling." The team, without a gain in seven games in most contests, are 18th in the npower Championship desk and just four points above the relegation zone. Former Baggies coach Appleton left Blackpool to become listed on Blackburn in the new year after just 65 times responsible at Bloomfield Road. During 67 times in the Rovers work, Appleton won four, drew five and dropped six of his 15 suits in charge.
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