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  2. Jack Walker - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn Rovers were sold by the Jack Walker settlement in November 2010 to Venky's. [22] In May 2001, a blue plaque was placed at Walker's birthplace on Randall Street, Blackburn. [23] In September 2001, the Jack Walker Memorial garden was unveiled at the Blackburn End of Ewood Park. Standing in the middle is a statue of Walker. [24]

  3. Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The first match played by Blackburn Rovers took place in Church, Lancashire on 18 December 1875 and was a 1–1 draw. [7] On 28 September 1878, Blackburn Rovers became one of 23 clubs to form the Lancashire Football Association. [8] On 1 November 1879 the club played in the FA Cup for the first time, beating the Tyne Association Football Club 5 ...

  4. James Edmondson (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Edmondson joined the youth academy of Blackburn Rovers at the age of 6, and worked his way up all their youth categories, debuting with their U21s at the age of 15. On 17 November 2022, he signed his first professional contract with the club until June 2025. [2] He started training with the senior team in the preseason in the summer of 2023. [3]

  5. Tom Bloxham (footballer, born 2005) - Wikipedia

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    On 20 June 2023, he transferred to Blackburn Rovers on a 2-year contract. [3] He made his senior and professional debut with Blackburn Rovers as a substitute in a 8–0 EFL Cup win over Harrogate Town on 30 August 2023, scoring his side's seventh goal. [ 4 ]

  6. 1994–95 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1994–95 season was Blackburn Rovers F.C.'s third season in the Premier League, and their third consecutive season in the top division of English football. The season was marked by the club winning the Premier League title, ending their 81-year run without an English league title.

  7. Graeme Le Saux - Wikipedia

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    Graeme Pierre Le Saux (/ l ə ˈ s oʊ / lə SOH; born 17 October 1968) is an English former professional footballer and television pundit.. As a versatile left sided player he played most of his career at left back with two spells at Chelsea, Blackburn Rovers, Southampton, and for the England national football team.

  8. Junior Hoilett - Wikipedia

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    After impressing in a youth tournament, Hoilett signed for English club Blackburn Rovers at the age of 13, and was loaned to SC Paderborn and FC St. Pauli in the German 2. Bundesliga due to work permit issues. He made his Rovers debut in 2009 and played three full Premier League seasons for them before a transfer to Queens Park Rangers in 2012.

  9. Matt Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    At Forest, Derbyshire renewed acquaintance with assistant manager Rob Kelly, who was his coach when he was a youth player at Blackburn Rovers. [38] Derbyshire made his debut for Forest on 16 August in a 1–0 away win against Doncaster Rovers. [39] His first and only goal in the 2011–12 season was the opener in a 3–2 away defeat to ...