Mid way through the second half the attendance of 1,501 flashed across the scoreboard at Ewood Park in the EFL (Checkatrade) Trophy game against Stoke City u21, many myself included assumed that this was the lowest recorded attendance for a competitive first team fixture to involve Blackburn Rovers. The previous 'low' was for the second … Continue reading Lowest attendance, or was it?
Author: andyneil74
Up and running…at last!
Following on from the lacklustre, dis-jointed and generally poor display against Doncaster, it was more in hope than expectation that I along with another 2000 Rovers fans travelled over the Pennines to face Bradford City who hadn't lost a home league game since 1st March 2016 - a run which stretched back 31 games and seen them … Continue reading Up and running…at last!
Jack Walker 1929-2000
Other than the founding members of the club, John Lewis and Arthur Constantine, the late Jack Walker probably did more than anybody to carve his name into the history books of the club and in honour of the great man Blackburn Rovers produced this short video to mark the 15th anniversary of his untimely passing... … Continue reading Jack Walker 1929-2000
here we go again…
Following the morale boosting win at Coventry and the obvious delight amongst many at drawing Burnley in the League Cup, it was with cautious optimism that I was looking forward to the opening home game of the season against a Doncaster Rovers team who had drawn their opening game against Gillingham at home the previous … Continue reading here we go again…
Welcome to League 1
Travelling down to Southend yesterday I was full of optimism, not optimism that we would smash League 1 or the Rovers twitter account should "announce promotion" as tongue in cheek demanded by some Twitterati. My optimism was based on a manager who knew the league, had relatively good players in the team with League 1 … Continue reading Welcome to League 1
Pre Season
They say that the darkest hour is before the dawn and I'm hoping that the full-time whistle at Brentford in May was the darkest hour. However on the eve of the 2017/18 season, the first in Division 3 since 1979/80, its time to look forward and not bemoan our plight under the absent, uninterested 'owners' … Continue reading Pre Season
Rovers fans suffer the blues
The inevitable finally happened on a warm Sunday afternoon in West London, which is coincidently where Rovers also played their last Premier League game five seasons earlier at Chelsea, with relegation to League 1 (the Third Division in old money) finally confirmed with a ultimately hollow 3-1 victory at Brentford. After a season which started … Continue reading Rovers fans suffer the blues
Supporters Consultation Meeting – 30th March 2017
HAVING ATTENDED THIS MEETING AND READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT, I AM SATISFIED THAT IT IS A VERY ACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF THE Q&A FROM THE EVENING. IF THE PERSON WHO TOOK THE TIME TO TAKE THE SHORT-HAND ON THE EVENING AND THEN TRANSFER INTO THE TRANSCRIPT IS READING THIS, A HUGE THANK-YOU. Please note: These notes … Continue reading Supporters Consultation Meeting – 30th March 2017
Nottingham Forest
Having bought tickets for this match before the 0-2 defeat at home to Barnsley the Saturday before, I headed off to the City Ground more in hope than expectation for what surely was a 'must win' match if Rovers are to survive a second relegation in five seasons and back to League 1 (Division 3 for those … Continue reading Nottingham Forest
Welcome…
Welcome to my first blog which as I'm sure you've guessed will cover the ups and very much downs of Blackburn Rovers. I'm not a professional journalist/blogger so if you are looking for a smooth, polished blog then this clearly won't be for you. Sometimes you'll agree, sometimes you'll disagree and sometimes you'll just think...meh. … Continue reading Welcome…