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Ladies Highlights: Rovers Ladies 0-3 Lewes Women 15 March 2021 Ladies Gallery: Rovers Ladies v Lewes Women Ladies Donnelly's Lewes reflections 14 March 2021 Manager Gemma Donnelly admitted the recent league form has not been good enough as Rovers Ladies slipped to a 3-0 defeat by Lewes Women on Sunday.
Development Squad Watch Rovers Under-23s v Brighton & Hove Albion Under-23s LIVE! 18 March 2021 Rovers fans will be able to watch a live stream of the Development Squad's Premier League 2 Division 1 clash with Brighton & Hove Albion Under-23s on Friday afternoon Academy News Academy An opportunity for the team to shine on the big stage 9 Hours ago Academy Sheron pleased that Youth Cup can continue 19 March 2021 Mike Sheron says Rovers' youngsters are looking forward to the resumption of their FA Youth Cup campaign, as his Under-18s side prepare to face Arsenal. Academy Youth Cup clash switched to Ewood 16 March 2021 Rovers' FA Youth Cup encounter with Arsenal later this week will now take place at Ewood Park. Academy FAYC: New Arsenal date agreed 5 March 2021 Rovers can confirm details for our rearranged FA Youth Cup clash with Arsenal, after it was confirmed the competition would resume following its temporary suspension due to Covid-19 restrictions. Ladies News Ladies Dust ourselves down and go again 16 March 2021 Captain Saffron Jordan believes it was just not Rovers' day as they slipped to a 3-0 home defeat against Lewes on Sunday afternoon.
The route to the Final itself was a challenging one, having trailed to East Anglian rivals Ipswich Town 1-0 following the first leg of the semi-final at Portman Road. However, we levelled the scores on aggregate back at Carrow Road through John Deehan, and with time ticking down central defender Steve Bruce leapt highest to head home arguably one of the most famous goals in the Club's history to seal the tie. Eventually getting the chance to compete in the UEFA Cup in the 1993-1994 season, having achieved our highest ever league finish by coming 3rd in the inaugural Premier League the year previously. It is there where we enjoyed perhaps our finest moment, stunning the footballing world by becoming the only British side in history to defeat German giants Bayern Munich at the Olympiastadion. The Club was relegated at the end of the 1994-1995 season, and were saved from the prospect of going out of business over the course of the following years by the support of Geoffrey Watling, Delia Smith and Michael Wynn-Jones.
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Community #WeAreTogether Wednesday: Joy of Moving programme launches 'Winter Games' 24 February 2021 Following a successful virtual Joy of Moving Home School Festival in the summer of 2020 where over 250, 000 children got involved, Blackburn Rovers Community Trust is partnering with the EFL Trust and... View more
Ticket News Ticket News Season Pass Holders receive a complimentary discount at the 10 January 2021 Season Pass Holders have been emailed a discount code to be used on all purchases at the until 31st January Read full article Ticket News Show your support - get your Season Pass now! 16 October 2020 Rovers are pleased to announce Season Pass details for the 2020-21 Championship campaign and are calling on supporters to play their part in helping Tony Mowbray's side enjoy a successful season. Ticket News Season Pass 2020-21 FAQs 12 September 2020 To help supporters with queries they may have regarding the release of Season Passes (formerly Season Tickets) please see the below. Ticket News Be Rovers Ready for 2020-21! 11 September 2020 View more Development Squad News Development Squad Highlights: Rovers Under-23s 1-1 Brighton & Hove Albion Under-23s 6 Hours ago Development Squad Gallery: Rovers Under-23s 1-1 Brighton & Hove Albion Under-23s 8 Hours ago Development Squad Barr: The draw was the least we deserved 10 Hours ago Billy Barr felt his side were well worth their point after seeing his side battle back to equalise late on in the 1-1 home draw with Brighton & Hove Albion Under-23s.
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Formed in June 1902, the Club turned professional three years later. Our iconic 'On The Ball, City' anthem, widely considered to be the world's oldest football song still in use today, was adopted as early as the Canaries' original formation. Moving to 'The Nest' in 1908 we played our first Football League game there a dozen years later drawing 0-0 with Plymouth Argyle in Division Three South. We lifted our first major trophy in 1962 winning the League Cup by defeating Rochdale United 4-0 over two legs; being captained by the iconic Ashman in both matches. A year later, a record-high attendance was set as 43, 984 spectators packed into Carrow Road to watch Norwich take on Leicester City in the FA Cup Sixth Round. The 1971-1972 season saw us topping the second tier of English football for the first time, reaching the Wembley Final the following campaign as we fell to a narrow 1-0 League Cup defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. Going one better in 1985, we won the competition for a second time courtesy of a 1-0 victory over Sunderland.
In the summer of 2017, Irvine left his post and was replaced by Daniel Farke, who joined from Borussia Dortmund II. Along with Webber, Farke began overhauling the playing squad as the Club acclimatised to a second successive season back in the Championship and the team achieved a 14th place finish in his first season. After further changes to the squad during 2018, Farke and his newly-assembled squad set about recording an improved league finish. At Christmas 2018, we were firmly in the promotion hunt, managing to make it ten years unbeaten in the East Anglian derby in January 2019 with a 3-0 victory over local rivals Ipswich Town. The 2018-19 season turned out to be a memorable one for the Club as we won the Championship title with 94 points and sealed a return to the Premier League after just a three-year exile. Teemu Pukki was the star of the show for City, winning the Championship Golden Boot with 29 goals and being named the division's Player of the Season and winner of the Barry Butler Memorial Trophy.
A period of serious struggle followed as we dropped into the third tier in 2009 and faced the prospect of administration. Under newly appointed Lambert's guidance the Club enjoyed a complete turnaround in fortune as we secured back-to-back promotions from League One to the top flight, while also reaching a period of sustainability off the pitch by declaring ourselves debt-free. Following Lambert's 2012 departure, Chris Hughton was appointed with the Club eventually relegated to the Sky Bet Championship at the end of the 2013-2014 season. Alex Neil was appointed shortly after as the Club prepared to mark 80 years at Carrow Road in 2015. Neil quickly made an impact and guided us to the top flight via Wembley, defeating Middlesbrough 2-0 in the final after beating local rivals Ipswich in the semi-final. Our stint back in the Premier League lasted just one season, however, and after a frustrating Sky Bet Championship campaign in 2016-17, Neil left the Club in March. A new business and footballing structure was quickly implemented, with Stuart Webber joining as Sporting Director and First-Team Coach Alan Irvine taking temporary charge for the final 10 games of the season, leading the team to eighth place in the table.