
Northern Ireland’s underdog: Gary Hamilton on dreams, doubts and doing it all
Former Northern Ireland player Gary Hamilton discussed his incredible journey in football, from coming up against Swedish and football legend…
Former Northern Ireland player Gary Hamilton discussed his incredible journey in football, from coming up against Swedish and football legend…
As the snow fell down over East Lancashire, Blackburn Rovers were the ones who froze as Ryan Lowe’s side found their goalscoring touch at Ewood Park with a 1-4 victory.
The East Lancashire derby is back for the first time in five years and there’s more on the line than ever.
Last weekend, the Championship season got under way with the North West clubs getting off to a flying start, doing the local area proud.
Despite showing a marked improvement, Peterborough United could be relegated by Easter Monday if they fail to beat playoff-chasing Blackburn Rovers on Friday afternoon.
A big game at Ewood Park saw an out of form Blackburn Rovers side take on Wayne Rooney’s Derby County in a game that had huge ramifications at both ends of the Championship table.
After the bets on the timing of the first appearance of the “This is a library” song have been settled, the next discussion is “How many of the players who started today will start when Fulham make their EPL debut?”
Reda Khadra could have easily been the scapegoat if Blackburn Rovers had failed to beat Queens Park Rangers in a crucial Championship promotion clash.
Tony Mowbray’s Blackburn Rovers haven’t looked the same since losing Ben Brereton Diaz to injury, and the visit of Queens Park Rangers provides concern.
Prior to this campaign, Sheffield United goalkeeper, Wes Foderingham had made one appearance for the Blades having joined from Rangers in July 2020.
The last time Sheffield United faced Blackburn Rovers, the Blades were in disarray.
The Championship promotion contenders usually arise after the first three months of the season, but this campaign has been very different.
Blackburn Rovers manager Tony Mowbray says his side ‘deserved better’ from their 2-0 defeat at Ewood Park to fellow promotion-contenders Nottingham Forest.
Nottingham Forest’s young players made the difference as they picked up a vital win in the context of the Championship promotion race, leaving Ewood Park with a 2-0 victory over fellow contenders Blackburn Rovers.
Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper was delighted with the maturity shown by his young side as they won 2-0 away at fellow promotion-contenders Blackburn Rovers to jump into the play-off spots of the Championship table.
Tony Mowbray’s Blackburn Rovers need to bounce back from defeat last time out as they welcome Nottingham Forest to Ewood Park, with the Reds fresh from their FA Cup heroics.
Swansea edge Blackburn at Swansea.com Stadium, which could be a critical result in the promotion race.
Hull City ran out deserved 2-0 winners over second-placed Blackburn Rovers on a special night in Humberside.
Hull City take on Blackburn Rovers looking to stem the run of three successive defeats in the league following a disappointing performance in their 2-0 loss to Stoke City at the weekend.
A first-half strike from Joe Rothwell was enough for Blackburn Rovers to earn the victory and hand Cardiff City yet another home defeat.
Within the next fortnight, fans will finally be allowed to attend football matches, but unfortunately, Cardiff City’s game against Blackburn Rovers will still be behind closed doors.
Blackburn Rovers manager Tony Mowbray says that the officiating of Keith Stroud was ’embarrassing at times’ during their 0-0 draw with Huddersfield Town at Ewood Park.
Tony Mowbray and Blackburn Rovers will rue the decisions of referee Keith Stroud after their 0-0 draw with Huddersfield Town, despite moving into the automatic promotion places in the Championship.
Tony Mowbray’s Blackburn Rovers side – the form team in the Championship at present – could move up into the automatic promotion spots as they welcome Huddersfield Town to Ewood Park.