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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. 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]

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    Blackburn Rovers FC 0 - 2 Sheffield United FC. Blackburn Rovers vs Sheffield United. 12:50. ... Tom Brady's watches and game-worn jerseys sell for $9 million at auction. Weather. Weather. USA TODAY.

  5. Yakubu (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    On 31 August 2011, Yakubu signed a three-year contract with Blackburn Rovers for an undisclosed fee and was assigned the number 24 shirt by manager Steve Kean. [36] He scored his first and second goals for Blackburn Rovers on 17 September on his Premier League debut against Arsenal in which Blackburn won 4–3. [37]

  6. Chris Price (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    After four seasons as a regular at Villa Park he was sold back to Blackburn for £100,000. His second spell – although short – was very successful as he netted crucial goals which helped Rovers win promotion to the newly formed Premier League. [4] [6] He moved on to Portsmouth where injury ended his professional career. [4]

  7. Jason McAteer - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn Rovers manager Brian Kidd signed McAteer for £4 million on 27 January 1999. He signed a four-year contract with wages of £20,000 a week. [ 12 ] Rovers were relegated that season , but McAteer would help the club to promotion back to the Premiership in 2001 during his second full season with the club.

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  9. 1885–86 FA Cup - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn Rovers became the second team to win the competition in three successive seasons and, as of 2024, they remain the last to do so. The final between Blackburn and West Bromwich Albion is the earliest to have been contested by two extant clubs that are still members of either the Premier League or the English Football League .