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Alan75

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  1. Full schedule of prices and conditions can be found on the Rovers Official Web Site. Click Here for Season Ticket Details Example Season Ticket Prices. Blackburn End Upper Tier. Family Stand. Standard Prices Adult £410 Junior £75 Young Adult £195 Loyalty Price Adult £385 Junior £70 Young Adult £175 Blackburn End Lower Tier. Standard Price Adult £410 Junior £75 Senior Citizen £235 Young Adult £235 Loyalty Price Adult £385 Junior £70 Senior Citizen £210 Young Adult £210 CIS Stand Standard Prices Adult prices range from £270 - £395 Loyalty Prices Adult prices range from £250 - £370 Jack Walker Stand Standard Prices Adult prices range from £270 - £530 Loyalty Prices Adult prices range from £250 - £500 Full schedule of prices and conditions can be found on the Rovers Official Web Site. Click Here for Season Ticket Details
  2. In these days of rising prices and inflation, the Blackburn Rovers Board should be commended for not increasing the cost of season tickets for the forthcoming season. In fact for some areas of the ground they have reduced prices and the loyalty discount for existing season ticket holders is to be maintained. At this stage we can only speculate as to which areas of the ground, that season tickets have been reduced, however early indications would suggest that there will be reduced costs in the Lower and Upper, Darwen End of the Jack Walker Stand. Season Ticket Application packs will be sent out for existing season ticket holders during the first week in June and they will have until the 19th June to re-claim their existing seats. The 19th June is also the deadline for the return of Direct Debit mandates, for those supporters wishing to pay for their season tickets by instalments. Full schedule of prices and conditions can be found on the Rovers Official Web Site. Click Here for Season Ticket Details
  3. Update. And the answer to your question is......... yes there still is a loyalty discount for existing season ticket holders.
  4. The answer is I havent heard anything. I phoned up trying to get some idea of where the reduced prices were telling the girl that I was thinking of moving out of the BBE. (told her I was fed up of having to sing, and bob fleming braking wind) The girl gave me the JW prices as stated above plus. JW lower central £480 JW blackburn end £455 BBE no change in price When I asked about Direct Debit, she said that there was a charge, but she didnt know how much. as they hadnt had all the details yet. and that there was also a charge for purchasing by credit card.
  5. What about the BBurn End Lower? same as last year according to the girl at the ticket office
  6. they have reduced prices in the jw stand jw outer darwen end. lower 320 jw outer darwen end. upper 350
  7. stuwilky. what part of the ground. my season ticket BBE was 385 last year.
  8. Before everyone gets carried away, regarding interest free. There will be a charge for direct debit payment. Ive spoken to the ticket office, and whilst the girl I spoke to didnt have full details regarding direct debit charges, if you check the official site it does state that. I would hazard a guess that there will be a monthly admin fee for any direct debit payments.
  9. ooops miss read that as. Hopefully, this should get a few extra bums on seats, mainly from those that can't afford one big limp bum and don't want to pay a surcharge for paying by DD.
  10. My point is > to reserve your seat you have to return your application by the 19th June. Yet they havent sent the application pack out yet.
  11. Wow, post arrived this morning....................... A post card from Rovers............First Class......... So what does the card say. I hope no one is away during the next 3 weeks. Why not just send out the application pack, and stop wasting postage
  12. OK Who does the headlines on the official rovers site. LEE ? Is the headline significant telling us that the deal is dead. as in Monty Python. Norwegian Blue
  13. Looks like a speedway biker whose lost his helmet..................and bike
  14. Hans Pederson's performing seal lions on tour with Chipperfield's Circus. So is Sealdinio and Pederson the same
  15. Media speculation would suggest that Rovers, hope to sign Leicester City striker Paul Dickov, for a fee of £200,000. There are also conflicting reports that Rovers have made an offer of £1.5million for Morten Pedersen, although his club, Tromso, are denying any approach from Rovers. So what do the supporters have to say. Click here for Summer Signings Click here for Pedersen Signing
  16. Rovers have confirmed that Dwight Yorke has been put on the summer clear out list, along side Andy Todd. The club have denied press speculation, that Yorke's contract would be terminated and that he would recieve a cash settlement. Rovers have however confirmed that should a satisfactory offer come in, they won't stand in his way.
  17. The sun was shining down on Ewood Park as the season kicked off with a 5-1 win against Wolves, and Rovers were top of the league (on goal difference) and our aspirations were high. New signings Amoruso and Emerton had scored on their debuts and Emerton looked the business as he ripped the unhappy Wanderers apart. Little did we know that it would be one of the highlight of the season and that it would be mid November before we'd see our next win at Ewood. Scotland captain Barry Ferguson, had arrived from Rangers for a fee in the region of £7million in September, making his debut in our 3-1 home defeat by Liverpool. A game that saw Lucas Neill get his first red card of the season, ironically his second red card of the season was also against Liverpool, in the 4-3 Carling Cup defeat at Ewood Park. Apart from the 2-1 away win at Portsmouth; with exits in the first rounds from both the Carling and UEFA Cups, there had been nothing to cheer about, throughout September and October. The only saving grace being the bond of friendship created between Rovers supporters and UEFA Cup opponents Genclerbirligi supporters, with seven a side fans games, arranged between the Gencler fans web site and www.brfcs.com before the home and away legs. Rovers supporters who attended the away game in Turkey were treated like celebrities and lasting bonds of friendship were created between both sets of fans. As November started things didn't get any better with a 2-0 away defeat against Leicester and a drop to 19th position in the league. We did manage two home wins in November, Everton and Spurs and started December with an emphatic 4-0 away win at St Andrews, something that would come back to haunt us a month later, when Birmingham knocked us out of the FA Cup 4-0 at St Andrews. After the minor recovery in November, Lady luck turner her back on us again. The away win at Newcastle, in December, thanks to a last minute Gallagher goal, was tempered by the loss of Barry Ferguson with a knee injury, ruling him out for the remainder of the season and it wasn't until February that we saw our next win, away at Middlesborough, courtesy of transfer window signing Jon Stead. Despite a 2-0 win away to Villa, things went from bad to worst, hitting the depth of despair with a 2-1 home defeat by, relegation candidate elect, Leeds, on Easter Saturday. With relegation a distinct possibility the team went away to Fulham on Easter Monday and from somewhere found an inner strength and confidence, winning 4-3, that started a run of 4 consecutive wins, including the 1-0 defeat of Manchester United at Ewood to salvage the season and avoid relegation. Out of every cup competition at the first hurdle and a home record worst than any of the teams relegated brought the club close to the drop into the Nationwide. Only the failure of clubs below us to pick up points and a late rally of four consecutive wins pulled the club back from the edge of the abyss. The decline in our fortunes this season can be blamed on a number of factors, principally, the loss of Duff, a loss that would affect any team, also the injuries to key players, Short, Thompson, Amoruso and Ferguson, which never allowed the team to gel and to get any consistency. There were also under performers in the team, Gresko whilst on loan had been a revelation at left back, however he wasn't half the player he was, since signing permanently. Lucas Neill has had his worst season since signing for the club and whilst the jury is still out on his fellow countryman, Emerton, who appears to be lacking in confidence. Whilst Bret clearly has the ability, he needs to challenge the defenders and get his crosses past the first man. The jury has definitely pronounced Dwight Yorke guilty of under achieving, his ability is not in question but it's clear that he has lost his way his way at Ewood and a move in the summer may be beneficial to both club and player. There are bound to be other players that Souness sees as surplus baggage, especially those that he has fallen out with, Todd has already been transfer listed and loan signings Babbel and Andressen will be returning to their respective clubs. We as supporters can only wait and hope that Graeme Souness, who has gone on record stating that this has been the most difficult period in his managerial career, has learnt something out of this season and doesnt sacrific players because of his own ego. Here's hoping that next season we see a team that doesn't under perform and gives the paying public something to cheer about at Ewood.
  18. Thanks for your comments Mr R. It makes the mods and admins attempts to get players to partake in a Q&A a lot harder.
  19. Out of every cup competition at the first hurdle and a home record worst than any of the teams relegated brought the club close to the drop into the Nationwide. Only the failure of clubs below us to pick up points and a late rally of four consecutive wins pulled the club back from the edge of the abyss. continued
  20. The more I read about what you lot got up to, wine, women and song, the older I feel. jim move over lend me your rug.
  21. Yes, I have to agree. With all the press speculation / comments over the weekend, I note there has been no comment from the club.
  22. A first half goal by Andy Cole and a late equaliser by Stern-John in a game that neither team impressed. A result and display at Ewood which summed up the season, brief interludes of football, followed by a lack of imagination to kill off the opposition and again a post match interview revolving around Souness complaining about the officials. Not much more to say about the game really, I could cut and paste any of the previous match reports of this season, change the names and no one would be the wiser. Putting it bluntly, I was glad when the final whistle went and the curtain came down on the 2003-2004 season, thankful that we've retained our Premiership status. Rovers. Enckelman, Reid (Neill 45), Short, Johansson, Gray (Gallagher 88), Flitcroft, Tugay, Andresen (Emerton 45), Douglas, Cole, Stead. Subs Not Used: Jansen, Yelldell. Birmingham. Maik Taylor, Tebily (John 60), Martin Taylor, Upson, Clapham, Johnson, Savage, Clemence (Hughes 57), Lazaridis, Morrison, Forssell. Subs Not Used: Cunningham, Cisse, Bennett. Attendance: 26,070. Referee: D Gallagher
  23. Well getting lashed up in Club Tropicana with your squeeze from emmerdale isn't going to help (He was there last night) And who were the apologists who applauded him when he did the half-time draw? "And here to present the draw is an unfit, lazy young man who threw his toys out of the pram and ran away rather than work hard to prove his manager wrong and stay at the club he supposedly loves...........it's David "Who ate all the pies" Dunn" Morons begin applauding!!!!!!!!!!!! Well I can understand when Dunn says that he doesnt read football message boards. He didnt have to do the half time draw, in fact he didnt even have to attend the game. He was there as a Rovers supporter and had the curtesy to do the draw. And if he was out with his girl on Saturday, so what the season is over.
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