Category Archives: Blackburn Rovers

Marriner out at sea as Blackburn tread water

Wigan Athletic 3-3 Blackburn Rovers

By Aidan McLoughlin

It may be too early in the season to apply the phrase “six-pointer” but this bottom-of-the-table Lancashire derby showed why the phrase may be justified. Read More »

Long way to go as season reaches second checkpoint

By Douglas Elder

So, as the Premier League breaks for a fortnight, we are left with an interesting – if unfamiliar – picture at the top of the Barclay’s Premier League. The mid-season assumptions, the hyperbolic descriptions and the doom-mongering are in full swing, and here is my take on what has been a season of ups (not if you’re a Wigan fan) and downs (not if you’re a Newcastle or a Man City fan).

A Manchester side top the league, but this time it is those “noisy neighbours” Manchester City who look down upon old rivals Manchester United, still bearing the scars of a chastening 6-1 home defeat to City two weeks ago. This weekend, after United defeated struggling Sunderland with more efficiency than effervescence, the City juggernaut – an irresistible force at times – eventually overcame QPR, who did their best impression of an immovable object. Read More »

Blackburn Rovers 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur

Rafa turns up heat on Kean

By Chris Ostler

A classy brace from Rafael Van Der Vaart was enough to see off bottom of the league Blackburn at Ewood Park and pile more misery on Rovers boss Steve Kean.

The Dutch ace found the net in the first half with sweeping side-footed finish past Paul Robinson after a flowing move orchestrated by the inform Kyle Walker. Read More »