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    Blackburn Rovers 1 Blues 0


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    One Step Backwards, Now Four Steps Forward...?

    Seems like another installment in the "unlucky blues" saga that commenced in 1875.
    Really encouraged by number of attempts in goal. Such a transformation. Optimism rules KRO

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    re: One Step Backwards, Now Four Steps Forward...?

    After the goal and sending-off, Blackburn dominated, with Colin Doyle producing wonderful saves to deny Tom Cairney and Markus Olsson.

    No suprises for me there re Doyle,hope he grabs his moment

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    re: One Step Backwards, Now Four Steps Forward...?

    Quote Originally Posted by bolt
    A re Doyle,hope he grabs his moment
    I'm rather hoping he grabs the ball Bolt, his record isn't the best in that area, a real vampire.

    I'm also hoping that i don't have to say we were unlucky again; I'm a bit tired of that. On another day Shinnie's shot goes in; but hitting the woodwork is still a miss.

    Agree with you again after the sending off we weren't really in it; having been reasonable up until then. Not best pleased with the clown who got himself sent off; a real eejit but that's the quality we're landed with these days...

    KRO

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