John Eustace's first words on Blackburn Rovers exit and Derby County decision
- John Eustace has left Blackburn Rovers, where he had them in the play-off spots with 14 matches remaining, to join Derby County, citing family reasons and a better long-term project.
- Derby owner David Clowes expressed excitement about welcoming Eustace back, highlighting his leadership qualities and commitment to the club.
- Eustace stated he appreciates the fans at Blackburn and believes he left the club in a better position than when he arrived.
- He emphasized his desire for long-term success at Derby, stating that he wants to build something special over the next three to four years.
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Derby name John Eustace as new head coach
He left Blackburn for their Championship rivals.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleBlackburn issue damning John Eustace exit statement minutes before Derby announce new boss
4 Min Read Blackburn Rovers have confirmed John Eustace has left his role as manager to take over struggling Derby. Eustace joined Blackburn a year ago and has led them to fifth place in the Championship this season, enough for a play-off spot. Derby meanwhile sit in 21st place and are only outside of the relegation zone on goal difference. While eyebrows may be raised at the move, Eustace does live a 20 minute drive away from Derby and had been…
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