FORMER Rovers defender David May has got divided loyalties for tomorrow Ewood Park showdown.
The Manchester United player, currently out injured after rupturing his Achilles, has been a Manchester City fan since he was a child -- but Blackburn Rovers is his second love.
"I hope it's a draw as that will be enough for City to go up," he laughed.
But May added: "Blackburn is the first result I look for really. I will always hold them in my heart as they were the team that gave me my first chance and I still have a lot of friends there."
May has vowed to battle back after "fearing the worst" in an injury-prone 18 months.
The 29-year-old, who was the first million pound player to leave Ewood Park seven years ago, is currently sidelined with the Achilles injury until the summer.
This was after tearing cruciate ligaments in the pre season at Wigan, making a brief comeback, before pulling his hamstring while on loan at Huddersfield in January.
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