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9:39am Monday 12th May 2008
BRAD Friedel said he and his team-mates only had themselves to blame for blowing the chance to qualify for Europe.
A crushing 4-1 defeat at the hands of Birmingham City yesterday meant Rovers missed out on sixth position and a place in the Intertoto Cup.
"Other than the Coventry match, it's the most disappointing game of the season, especially because West Ham did us a favour at the end and we could have gone into sixth position," lamented Friedel, who made an uncharacteristic error that led to Birmingham's first goal.
"It wasn't so much losing, it was the manner that we lost.
"In the first half we never played and I think there were four mistakes in the first goal, including one from myself.
"Then we came back and I thought we were bossing the game.
"But we lost a second goal and from that point on, I think in the minds of probably a few of the players it was end-of-season time, which is the wrong approach to take in any game.
"But we have to bounce back from this, and we will."
With Aston Villa only managing a draw at Upton Park, Rovers would have claimed sixth place had they beaten Birmingham at St Andrew's.
However, after recovering from a poor start, which saw Mark Hughes' side fall behind as a result of Friedel's mistake, they then failed to build on Morten Gamst Pedersen's 49th minute equaliser and eventually slumped to one of their heaviest defeats of the season.
Referring to the first goal, Friedel said: "The ball moved but I'm not going to sit here and make excuses.
"These balls do move and they make it extremely difficult for goalkeepers; the movements on them when they occur late on, and the flight of the ball after we've already made up our minds, is what makes us look silly sometimes.
"That's what happened today but we still got ourselves back to 1-1 and had more than enough of the play to get a result out of that.
"The second goal was a really poor goal to concede defensively."
Despite the disappointment of missing out on Europe, Friedel insisted Rovers could still be proud of their achievements over the course of the season.
He added: "Finishing in seventh position, we'd be in Europe in any other season.
"It just so happens that one of the big four that automatically qualifies for the Champions League didn't make it to win the FA Cup final, which hasn't happened for so many years.
"Normally seventh position would have put us in there.
"I know we can kick ourselves. We had a chance to get into sixth today with results, but by the same token finishing seventh is not a bad haul."
jimluftas, says...
10:55am Mon 12 May 08
Mr. theory, E=mc2 says...
11:19am Mon 12 May 08
Si Lowe, Manchester says...
11:37am Mon 12 May 08
ossy rover, ossy says...
11:37am Mon 12 May 08
Mr. theory wrote:you can bet your last quid that it wont be us.
Lets get a bit theoretical: Man. City and Everton were neck and neck regarding the fair play spot in the Uefa cup. Only 0,5 points between them. Man. city got a red card, which might mean that Everton ended at first place. Everton got the direct route to UEFA cup, so who gets the Fair play spot? The next in the league that isnt already in europe - which is blackburn - or the next team in the fair play competition - which is absolutly not blackburn :-) Any thoughts?
Si Lowe, Manchester says...
11:45am Mon 12 May 08
blue & white pete, BB says...
11:56am Mon 12 May 08
simon, preston says...
12:20pm Mon 12 May 08
Mr. theory wrote:team that comes next in fair play which is fulham according to sky sports news
Lets get a bit theoretical: Man. City and Everton were neck and neck regarding the fair play spot in the Uefa cup. Only 0,5 points between them. Man. city got a red card, which might mean that Everton ended at first place. Everton got the direct route to UEFA cup, so who gets the Fair play spot? The next in the league that isnt already in europe - which is blackburn - or the next team in the fair play competition - which is absolutly not blackburn :-) Any thoughts?
Mr. theory, E=mc2 says...
2:28pm Mon 12 May 08
BillyNidNod, m says...
2:36pm Mon 12 May 08
jeppo, yorks says...
2:51pm Mon 12 May 08
4-1 4-1 4-1, st andrews says...
5:23pm Mon 12 May 08
Nat, Blackburn says...
9:27pm Mon 12 May 08
Clive E, Burnley says...
10:57pm Mon 12 May 08
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Soccerover, Bermagui says...
10:00am Mon 12 May 08
We all feel sorry the club did not make 6th but overall the season has been a good one - 7th in the Premiership is NOT small potatoes...
I think Kevin Keegan was pretty sincere in his comments earlier in the week about the big four dominating everything; even the Magpies with all their cash and fan base cannot attract the superstars of soccer.
Perhaps the F.A. need to level the playing field a bit - looking at the points difference between the top four and the rest perhaps at the start of the next season the winner of this year (Man U.) should start at minus 10 and Chelsea minus 8 etc etc
I think it would make for a more interesting comp.