Paul Ince has paid a glowing tribute to the "traditions" of Blackburn Rovers, fuelling rumours he will eventually end up at Ewood Park.
With former England team-mate Alan Shearer pulling out of the race to succeed Mark Hughes, Ince is now the fans' favourite to get the job.
Ince made a positive impression at lowly Macclesfield in his first year as a boss before guiding MK Dons to the Coca-Cola League Two championship last term.
And although Sam Allardyce is the latest man to speak with Rovers about their vacancy, chief executive John Williams will be mindful the majority of respondents to a local newspaper website would prefer Ince.
The former Manchester United man is wary of making an outright declaration of interest but it seems certain if an approach was made, Ince would be willing to take it up.
"Blackburn are a great club, with great traditions," he told Sky Sports News.
"They are a family club and Mark Hughes did a fantastic job there, so we will see."
As a relative newcomer to the management game, the 40-year-old has an impeccable record so far.
"It is nice when you are being talked about by Premier League clubs," he said.
"It shows I have done an okay job in my two years as a manager, which I am pleased about."
However, Ince is at pains to stress his immediate priority is events at MK Dons, who have already rebuffed interest from Leicester about their manager.
"At this moment in time I am preparing for a new season with Milton Keynes," he added.
"Blackburn would have to speak to my chairman first.
"If that happens, we will go from there. I can't make any decisions until I have received a call from my chairman saying Blackburn have asked to speak to me."
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Several points on this article:
Firstly I would like to commend Paul Ince on gaining an apprenticeship managing at the sharp end of the league were clubs are unable to throw millions at success, he obviously has a talent and the respect of all who play for him, however I do have reservations, as a Rovers fan I have already seen the large ego of Souness eventually fall foul of the squad, and it would concern me that the "gun'nor" would walk that line.
Secondly Mark Hughes had a massive ability to spot talent for pennies, with the budgetary constraints Rovers face, that is a pre-requisite for anybody taking the job if they have any ambition to push the club on, Big Sam can claim massive successes on this score, and whilst I detest the football Bolton played, his record stands up.
As a Rovers season ticket holder I would hope Ince, Berg or Laudrup :-) gets the job, I fear however the board will succumb to the safety of experience.
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