BLACKBURN ROVERS
Emirates FA Cup 1st Round
Saturday 4th November 2017
Saturday 4th November 2017
Kick Off 3.00pm
Stadium: Ewood Park, Blackburn Lancashire BB2 4JF
Telephone: 01254 372 001
Club
Colours: Blue and
White
Nickname: Rovers
Key
Personnel
Tony
Mowbray is the current “gaffer” at Ewood Park. Mowbray had an 18
year playing career with Middlesbrough, Celtic and Ipswich Town. His
first taste of coaching was at Portman Road as number two to George
Burley. As a manager/first team coach he had spells at Hibernian,
Celtic, Middlesbrough and Coventry City before joining Blackburn in
February 2017.
The
Bit That Everybody Knows
Blackburn
were founder members of the Football League in 1875 and the existing
Premier League – only Aston Villa and Everton share that
distinction. The club have won the Premier/First Division titles
three times, the League Cup and of course the FA Cup six times, three
consecutively between 1884-86. Does the Intertoto Cup count as an
honour? Well they have won that as well.
The
club are currently in 7th place in League 1 a point off the Play off
places but with 2 games in hand. 19 goals from 14 League games.
Brief Directions by Road
Fairly
straightforward although journey time is around 4.5 hours – M6 to
its junction 29 and onto the M65 signposted Blackburn. Off at
Junction 4 (A666 Bolton Road). Stay on this road (which is full of
holes by the way possibly 4,000 or more) until you see the stadium on
the right.
Car Parking
There
are numerous Car Parks around Ewood Park, along Branch Road in
particular which will set you back £5.00 per car. Street parking is
very restricted in the surrounding area and also if you find any it
is closed off for some 30 minutes until the crowd has cleared.
Directions by Train
A
mid morning train from Euston to Blackburn will take around 3 hours
with a change at Preston although the nearest station to the ground
is Mill Hill on a local branch line. So....... its Beers in a carrier
bag, a quiz and some home made Burnley Dummies (sausage rolls as they
are known in Blackburn) for the journey for my little band of
brothers.
Bus
numbers 1, 3 or 225 from the station pass Ewood Park
which is a goodly 30 minute walk away. A cab is always the best bet
to share leaving time for a last pint!
Supporters
CoachThe club are running a supporters coach to this game and by now one would assume space is limited if available at all but you can book on line www.barnetfc.com
The coach will leave from the Everyman Cinema (formally the Barnet Odeon) at 8.30am and then the Hive London at 9.00am. Cost £30.00 per person return, with 53 seats and toilet facilities.
Eating
and Drinking Locally
First
of all let me highly recommend the Drummers Arms off Blackburn High
Street which is run by relations of life long Barnet fan Brian Mackie
(who now lives in Toronto). Kate, who was born in Barnet and Hubby
James will welcome any Bees fans making the trip. 65
King William Street, Blackburn, BB1 7DT . See you there from
about 13.00!
Behind
the away turnstiles the club have a Fanzone Area open before kick-off
and away fans are admitted. Allegedly a pie and a pint for £5.00.
The nearest pub to the ground is the Hungry Horse outlet The
Fernhouse on the Bolton Road, ideal for a pre-match “comfort food”
meal. Uncle Jacks can be found on Branch Road which I am told has a
great range of beers and like most pubs in Blackburn specialise in
“pies”.
Finally
a tip off from a top source at the club for somewhere a little
special if you have the time, seek out the Black Bull, Brokenstone
Rd, Darwen Lancashire BB3 OLL which is a fantastic place for a
quiet one or two with views from the beer garden.
Ground
Description
The
first game on the ground was way in 1890 but now has a healthy
capacity of just over 31,000 with both end stands (named after ex
players Ronnie Clayton and Bryan Douglas) and the main stand (named
after past Chairman Jack Walker) built during the 1990's. The
Riverside Stand opposite was built in 1988. We will be allocated up
to 1,500 seats in the Jack Warner Stand (Lower).
Rivals
Burnley,
Bolton Wanderers and Preston North End
Admission
Prices
Special
prices for the afternoon of £10.00 Adults, £5.00 Concessions and
£2.00 for Under 17's.
Celebrity
Watch and Interesting Info
Autograph
books at the ready – actors Ian McShane and Anthony Valentine, TV
personality Russell Harty and World Superbike champ Carl Fogerty
were all born here. The ground was the host for a Guinness Book of
Records entry for the building of a 1 tonne Chicken Samosa Challenge.
It succeeded even with the windy conditions.
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