doctorryan Posted May 14 Posted May 14 A funny little side note about today's anniversary for my fellow supporters to consider: One of the highest ranked women in the sport over the last 6 years is a certain Ms. Lavelle of the USWNT. Her birth date: May 14, 1995. So,......Does anyone think the given name Rosemary is a coincidence? We are all so old................ 2 Quote
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Upside Down Posted May 15 Posted May 15 12 hours ago, oneandycrawford said: It's funny how your mind - and the situation at the time - plays tricks. I remember the run-in after the QPR game being a total disaster. In reality the only result prior to the Liverpool game that looks really bad was the home defeat to Citeh. The others (away draw at Leeds and away defeats to WH and Liverpool) are not that surprising over a 42 game season and, at any other time of the season, probably wouldn't have caused too much worry. It also puts to bed the sour grapes bollocks from the red scum about "if we'd have beaten west ham we'd have won" No, if we'd have beaten west ham it wouldn't have mattered either way. At the end of the season we had more points because we were the better team. 2 Quote
oneandycrawford Posted May 15 Posted May 15 7 hours ago, Upside Down said: It also puts to bed the sour grapes bollocks from the red scum about "if we'd have beaten west ham we'd have won" No, if we'd have beaten west ham it wouldn't have mattered either way. At the end of the season we had more points because we were the better team. And, much as there is a lot about Alex Ferguson I didn't like, he made the point that we deserved to win the league because we had more points than them. 1 Quote
Gav Posted May 16 Posted May 16 Before the days of mobile phones, raw footage of anything Blackburn Rovers was hard to come by. I came across this absolute gem a few days ago and have been given permission to post it from a friend of the site and loyal Blackburn Rovers supporter (He appears at the end of the video in the pub looking about 12). 1995 - The Night we won the league at Anfield - Just brilliant. 8 Quote
alex l Posted May 17 Posted May 17 Oh how I miss these days, I'd even have Roberts back, as frustrating as he could be. 4 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted May 17 Posted May 17 55 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said: jason roberts,or jigsaw as we used to call him🙂 That’s not what I called him, but how we could do with him now. 1 Quote
Upside Down Posted Saturday at 21:11 Posted Saturday at 21:11 The frustrating thing about Roberts was that he spent a lot of time on his arse, which was strange given that he could just bulldoze any defenders in the world when he wanted to. I still enjoyed having him here. Quote
Bronzed A Donis Posted Monday at 12:59 Posted Monday at 12:59 The newspaper from after the 1928 final. 8 Quote
den Posted Tuesday at 16:48 Posted Tuesday at 16:48 August 22, 1959 Blackburn Rovers - Fulham 4-0 Derek Dougan of Blackburn Rovers has his shot saved by Fulham goalkeeper Tony Macedo Bryan Douglas of Blackburn Rovers (left) competes for the ball with Fulham goalkeeper Tony Macedo Ally MacLeod of Blackburn Rovers is challenged by George Cohen of Fulham Fulham goalkeeper Tony Macedo concedes a goal Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper Harry Leyland (left) attempts to claim the ball under pressure from Jimmy Hill of Fulham 5 Quote
Gav Posted Tuesday at 18:16 Posted Tuesday at 18:16 Get back from Ewood on Saturday night 1979: 1 Quote
Gav Posted Tuesday at 21:23 Posted Tuesday at 21:23 David Speedie book, released in September: 1 Quote
Forever Blue Posted Tuesday at 21:28 Posted Tuesday at 21:28 4 hours ago, den said: August 22, 1959 Blackburn Rovers - Fulham 4-0 Derek Dougan of Blackburn Rovers has his shot saved by Fulham goalkeeper Tony Macedo Bryan Douglas of Blackburn Rovers (left) competes for the ball with Fulham goalkeeper Tony Macedo Ally MacLeod of Blackburn Rovers is challenged by George Cohen of Fulham Fulham goalkeeper Tony Macedo concedes a goal Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper Harry Leyland (left) attempts to claim the ball under pressure from Jimmy Hill of Fulham How many could they get on the Riverside Terrace back then? 1 Quote
Upside Down Posted Wednesday at 00:15 Posted Wednesday at 00:15 2 hours ago, den said: 2-1-7 what a formation Quote
Jackh Posted Wednesday at 17:06 Posted Wednesday at 17:06 (edited) 19 hours ago, Forever Blue said: How many could they get on the Riverside Terrace back then? These are taken from “Things about Blackburn Rovers” by Harry Kay 1948. The capacity of Ewood when the game was played would be about 53,000, so I guess the Riverside capacity would be 20,000 to 25,000 Edited Wednesday at 17:14 by Jackh 2 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted yesterday at 14:34 Posted yesterday at 14:34 On 20/05/2025 at 22:28, Forever Blue said: How many could they get on the Riverside Terrace back then? The official attendance thst day was 30,232. 1 Quote
Upside Down Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 7 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: The official attendance thst day was 30,232. But I thought we only had 8,000 fans? Quote
den Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: The official attendance thst day was 30,232. 30,000 in a ground nowhere near as big as the modern one. Imagine what it was like when the record attendance of 61,000 was set. 50,000 wasn’t uncommon then. Notice also - if you look closely enough - kids sat over the wall on the running track on all sides of the ground. Quote
Forever Blue Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 12 hours ago, den said: 30,000 in a ground nowhere near as big as the modern one. Imagine what it was like when the record attendance of 61,000 was set. 50,000 wasn’t uncommon then. Notice also - if you look closely enough - kids sat over the wall on the running track on all sides of the ground. Apples and oranges. The riverside holds about 5k now. Back in the day the riverside terrace alone probably held double that at least. 2 Quote
47er Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The last time the old Ewood was packed to the rafters was v City 1969(?) It was absolutely frightening standing on the Riverside. You saw the sway coming before it hit you and you had to cling to any rail for dear life. Can't believe how we used to get many more than that on. Crowds more well-behaved possibly. Quote
lraC Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 38 minutes ago, Forever Blue said: Apples and oranges. The riverside holds about 5k now. Back in the day the riverside terrace alone probably held double that at least. I spent most of my early years supporting Rovers from the Riverside. Probably 1973 to 1985. It was far from full during those years, but it’s where I fell in love with Rovers and used to really enjoy my time there, with some great memories. 1 Quote
Forever Blue Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 10 minutes ago, lraC said: I spent most of my early years supporting Rovers from the Riverside. Probably 1973 to 1985. It was far from full during those years, but it’s where I fell in love with Rovers and used to really enjoy my time there, with some great memories. Some of my first games were those FA Cup ties against Cov and Villa in 1980 (?). I was in the Riverside seats with my dad and can remember looking down on the packed terrace below. I think there were 30k on Ewood for those games. Happy memories! 1 Quote
lraC Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Forever Blue said: Some of my first games were those FA Cup ties against Cov and Villa in 1980 (?). I was in the Riverside seats with my dad and can remember looking down on the packed terrace below. I think there were 30k on Ewood for those games. Happy memories! I remember both of those games, very well. Both definitely in the 80’s Quote
den Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 35 minutes ago, 47er said: The last time the old Ewood was packed to the rafters was v City 1969(?) It was absolutely frightening standing on the Riverside. You saw the sway coming before it hit you and you had to cling to any rail for dear life. Can't believe how we used to get many more than that on. Crowds more well-behaved possibly. I was on the riverside for that game too. 40,000 packed into Ewood. Imagine it with 61,000 on! Quote
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