funny-old-game Posted Tuesday at 10:32 Posted Tuesday at 10:32 Another brilliant day in the life of a Rovers fan. Even though we were skint as a club everyone was in it together. So different to what we have now with the internal power struggles. 3 Quote
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arbitro Posted Tuesday at 12:40 Posted Tuesday at 12:40 2 hours ago, Gav said: Did you go to the Port Vale away game Tyrone I think we won promotion at Vale Park? That day is right up therein the Rovers memory bank Gav. A 4-1 win, carrying Stuart Metcalfe shoulder high from the pitch at Vale Park and Gordon Lee announcing to us from the Directors Box that we were the champions. We were on the special train that day and the journey home was fantastic. 3 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted Tuesday at 14:27 Author Posted Tuesday at 14:27 I’m so pleased my initial question has stirred so many fantastic memories. 4 Quote
Eddo Posted Tuesday at 14:50 Posted Tuesday at 14:50 On 04/05/2025 at 19:30, rigger said: Man city 1969 lost 1-4, but what an atmosphere, my mum took me. Wow..................the game was postponed 4 maybe 5 times due to snow. I was a ball boy at the Blackburn end..........where Jim Fryatt scored Rovers only goal. 4 Quote
Paul Mellelieu Posted Tuesday at 17:15 Posted Tuesday at 17:15 I have no clear date, but I was taken to a reserve game to see how I got on and then to the real thing, aged 6/7, so in 1969/70 1 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted Tuesday at 17:42 Posted Tuesday at 17:42 7 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: No, I was working on Saturdays back then. I was at Gigg Lane when we won promotion under Howard Kendall though. is that when we played bury twice in a week i, remember my dad telling me that rovers fans basically took over gigg lane and nearly broke the wooden stand because it was shaking under the all the fans jumping up and down☺️,crawford got the winner did`nt he???? 5 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted Tuesday at 20:49 Posted Tuesday at 20:49 2 hours ago, simongarnerisgod said: is that when we played bury twice in a week i, remember my dad telling me that rovers fans basically took over gigg lane and nearly broke the wooden stand because it was shaking under the all the fans jumping up and down☺️,crawford got the winner did`nt he???? Crawford got both goals in a 2-1 win, April 29th 1980. In front of 13, 369. Rovers - Butcher Rathbone, Keeley, Fazackerley, Branaghan. Brotherston, Kendall, McKenzie, Parkes. Crawford, Garner. Sub Thorley for Parkes. We played Bury again at home on the Saturday 3rd of May and lost 1-2 ! 1 Quote
DavidMailsTightPerm Posted Tuesday at 21:20 Posted Tuesday at 21:20 The Bury home match was my first visit to Ewood - we may have lost, but it was a party atmosphere. Everyone ran on the pitch - with my memory being how sandy it was 🙂 Quote
Backroom Tom Posted 23 hours ago Backroom Posted 23 hours ago Tranmere at home 2-2 I’d guess 1990 when I was 6, first away game was also Tranmere away a few months later which I think was 0-0 Remember the ‘yellows’ chants and talking to Bobby Mimms in the warm up 2 Quote
rossyste Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago My first game was the already mentioned Bury away promotion night 29th April 1980 aged 11. I was hooked. My first Dingle game was the 27th December 1982 stood on the Bee Hole End with my dad as the away end was full to capacity, what a day that was on and off the field🤣 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 10 hours ago, DavidMailsTightPerm said: The Bury home match was my first visit to Ewood - we may have lost, but it was a party atmosphere. Everyone ran on the pitch - with my memory being how sandy it was 🙂 It was really sandy with a strong wind blowing. Something you never see today- the ref stopped the game 3 or 4 times get help get sand out of some of the players eyes with his hanky ! It’s funny the thing you remember. Oh and centre forward Steve Johnson ( ex-Rochdale ) scored two really good goals for them. 2 Quote
windymiller7 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I posted this in the Nostalgia Thread back in March. Many thanks to @Tyrone Shoelaces for the line up as I couldn't find it anywhere: I must admit, I always thought my first game was in 1983 - I knew it was the 82/83 season, however it turns out it was actually 16/10/82. A 3-0 win against Chelsea, Garner with a brace & Kevin Stonehouse. I can't find the Rovers lineup for that day but the main things I remember was being in the old Riverside stand with my Dad with the smell of pipe tobacco wafting up every few minutes and a bit of a scrap going on in the BBE, presumably with some Chelsea fans who'd got in there. I managed to find a few details from a Chelsea site, which shows a young David Speedie in the Chelsea team that day! Attendance? a whopping 6,062! All that really mattered to me that day was that I knew I wanted to back again. I was hooked. Line up as provided by Tyrone: Gennoe Branagan, Barton, Fazackerly, Rathbone, Miller, Randall, Lowey, Brotherston Stonehouse, Garner Sub Hamilton for Barton. 1 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1980`s,when a visit from chelsea had you reaching for clean underpants and every local headcase in the area seemed to mobilise 🙂 Quote
DavidMailsTightPerm Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, simongarnerisgod said: 1980`s,when a visit from chelsea had you reaching for clean underpants and every local headcase in the area seemed to mobilise 🙂 I have a recollection (somebody else may remember year) , of Chelsea fans leaving the Darwen End and storming the Blackburn End. The good old days - at least they didn't throw slates on their own fans 😉 1 Quote
LWX Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Pretty sure this was my first game, 1989 Watford, 2-2. Went with my dad and my younger brother, I was 9. Walked down from my grandparents' place on Pritchard Street. Remember all the legs of people jumping up when we scored, and have a memory of a shot hitting the side netting and thinking it was a goal. Quote
47er Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 18 minutes ago, LWX said: Pretty sure this was my first game, 1989 Watford, 2-2. Went with my dad and my younger brother, I was 9. Walked down from my grandparents' place on Pritchard Street. Remember all the legs of people jumping up when we scored, and have a memory of a shot hitting the side netting and thinking it was a goal. 6 players from that side would walk into our team now. 😨 Quote
Upside Down Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 05/05/2025 at 20:01, KentExile said: I was "indoctrinated" from a young age. Thankfully both of my parents were mental about football rather than religion etc 😉 remember being taken to games which I was too young to remember, but the first one I have a memory of beyond "going to the football", was a cup game at Ewood v Liverpool in the mid 80s. I think it was a draw? I was still at primary school so my memory is very fuzzy on any other details Football is a religion 1 Quote
DavidMailsTightPerm Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 6 hours ago, 47er said: 6 players from that side would walk into our team now. 😨 Think they are a bit old now 🤣 Quote
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