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Blackburn Rovers blog: This is no time to face Drogba and Chelsea

Blackburn Rovers blog: Killer touch still needed

6:00am Friday 19th March 2010

Chris Flanagan's sports blog: If Chelsea’s forward line already possesses the Incredible Sulk, Blackburn Rovers may soon find out that it also contains the Hulk himself. Because the fear is they won’t like Didier Drogba when he’s angry.

Burnley FC blog: Laws will never go Megson way

Burnley FC blog: Festive month will shape our season

3:23pm Wednesday 17th March 2010

Chris Flanagan column: After the boos of Saturday, the debate raged among some Burnley fans. Will Brian Laws become their Gary Megson? But the truth is he never will.

Burnley FC blog: Don't write Clarets off, we've been here before

Burnley FC blog: Festive month will shape our season

6:10am Thursday 4th March 2010

Chris Flanagan's sports blog: After defeat on home soil, the assessment was damning, the season written off. But it requires the shortest of memories to give up all hope of Burnley’s survival.

Blackburn Rovers blog: Barca won’t be copying Rafa either

Blackburn Rovers blog: Killer touch still needed

11:00am Wednesday 3rd March 2010

Chris Flanagan column: After a match that brought back memories of the great Anfield teams of old, Rafa Benitez knew the time was right for a bit of good old fashioned sarcasm.

Blackburn Rovers blog: Blues in Europe? It’s tough for them

Blackburn Rovers blog: Killer touch still needed

4:10pm Wednesday 24th February 2010

Chris Flanagan column: In previous seasons, Blackburn Rovers might have been in with an outside chance of a European place right now.

Blackburn Rovers blog: Fixture changes are driving away fans

Blackburn Rovers blog: Killer touch still needed

11:42am Tuesday 16th February 2010

AS Blackadder might have put it, the English fixture list is indeed more complicated than a very complicated thing. But the late switch of Blackburn Rovers’ home game against Bolton has caused unnecessary disillusionment among fans.

Blackburn Rovers blog: Kalinic can be the new Berbatov

Blackburn Rovers blog: Killer touch still needed

4:43pm Wednesday 10th February 2010

Chris Flanagan column: Nikola Kalinic went half a season without a Premier League goal, many started to write off his Blackburn Rovers career.

Burnley FC blog: Defenders could give Laws edge over Coyle in window

Burnley FC blog: Festive month will shape our season

5:40am Thursday 4th February 2010

Chris Flanagan blog: The success of Leon Cort and Danny Fox could decide whether Burnley are better off with Brian Laws’ January signings or those that Owen Coyle would have brought to Turf Moor.

Blackburn Rovers blog: Rovers must go for it tonight

12:40pm Wednesday 20th January 2010

Chris Flanagan column: When Sam Allardyce held his press conference after the Carling Cup semi-final first leg defeat to Aston Villa, reporters were left guessing why a cardboard plaque bearing the UEFA Cup logo had been placed alongside him.

Liverpool defender's jibe is plain ugly

2:01pm Wednesday 9th December 2009

Chris Flanagan column: Sam Allardyce has long known that playing the 'ugly' card is the last act of a desperate man. And Glen Johnson was feeling pretty desperate.

Blackburn Rovers and Burnley blog: This season’s stats really don’t add up

BUSY KEEPER: Paul Robinson

3:20pm Thursday 3rd December 2009

Chris Flanagan's column: Played 14, won one, drawn one, lost 12. Scored 13, conceded 46. Yes, that’s the combined away record of Blackburn Rovers and Burnley in the Premier League this season.



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