Blackburn Rovers In November 2010, the group took over English
Premier League club
Blackburn Rovers F.C., acquiring a 99.9% stake through a new holding company, Venky's London Ltd. The deal was worth £43 million including taking on around £20 million of the club's debt. After sacking
Sam Allardyce as the club's manager,
Steve Kean was appointed in his place, raising media concern as Kean's agent
Jerome Anderson had advised Venky's during its takeover of the club. Venky's oversaw an unsuccessful period resulting in relegation to the
Championship after the
2011–12 Premier League season ending the club's 11-year run in the top flight, then a further relegation to the third-tier
EFL League One after the
2016–17 season. Despite Kean leaving Blackburn Rovers in September 2012, criticism of Venky's running of the club has continued, with both fans and the media calling them into question. In September 2016, Venky's publicly stated their commitment to the club. ==Businesses==