Blackburn captain Paul Robinson has stated that his side are more united since the transfer window closed and is confident of avoiding relegation this year.
The likes of Christopher Samba left the club in the January market, with the former skipper’s future an unsettling incident for the Ewood Park club.
Robinson feels the Rovers squad are all pulling in the same direction, and does not fear that they could free-fall down the leagues like his former team Leeds.
“The difference here is that this is a stable club with a solid background,” he told Mirror Football.
“You’re not coming into the dressing room each day wondering if players are still going to be there, as was the case at Leeds.
“When we went down with Leeds, it was more about the financial situation – it was more like the Glasgow Rangers situation than what we have here.
“Here, we have got a group of players who want to be here. We’ve got a very solid foundation and I think we’ve got a very good chance of getting out of it.
“Now the transfer window has closed, we’ve got a group of players who want to be here.
“We realise the situation we’re in and everybody is pulling in the same direction.
“In every window, there is unrest and unsettlement, but now the transfer window has closed it has given us a platform.
“We know what we’ve got and what we have to do to pull Blackburn Rovers off the bottom,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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