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    in-clubs-debt.html? Read this, all I can say is sh£t!!

    I want my club back but the debt is shocking!!
    Why hasn't the LT investigated and reported this? They are the local news hounds aren't they? (ha!)

    I guess it's easier to just report Kean's inane quotes and wait for 200+ comments to be posted than get off their ar5e and do any real journalism.
    I wrote to the LT three weeks ago urging them to carry out an investigation. No reply, so don't know whether they have listened."
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FULL-TIME: Cardiff City 2 Blackburn Rovers 0

OUT Cardiff City's Anthony Gerrard (third right) scores his sides second goal OUT Cardiff City's Anthony Gerrard (third right) scores his sides second goal

BLACKBURN Rovers have crashed out of the Carling Cup after losing to Championship side Cardiff City - a result that puts even more pressure on under-fire boss Steve Kean.

Kenny Miller sent the Welsh club on their way in tonight's quarter-final clash with an 19th minute opener, and Anthony Gerrard doubled Cardiff's lead three minutes into the second-half.

Rovers were on the back foot when Miller opened the scoring for the Welsh side, the striker collecting a pass from Aron Gunnarsson before firing through Mark Bunn's legs.

Miller went close to doubling Cardiff's lead but was thwarted by Scott Dann's goal-line clearance.

David Dunn almost equalised for Rovers with a spectacular 30-yard volley, but Cardiff keeper Tom Heaton kept out the midfielder's strike.

Gerrard doubled Cardiff's advantage just after the interval, heading into an empty net after Bunn failed to collect a corner.

Kean threw on Jason Roberts and Yakubu to add extra firepower, but Rovers could not find a way back into the match.

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