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Posted by Sam Brydges on 10/11/2009

It's here, the build up to the first Burnley Blackburn derby in four years is well under way, the first in the top flight for over forty years. This game was top of my list when the fixtures came out, the moment when we can finally face Rovers as fully fledged Premier League equals.

In the FA Cup clash of 2005 and the face offs in the Championship Rovers always had the financial edge with their Premier League bank balance and parachute payments. But none of that matters this time as Owen Coyle has assembled a squad that as a true football team can beat Blackburn on any day of the week.

Not being old enough to see the last Burnley win over Blackburn in 1979, my first real experience of the derby was back in the 2000/01 season where both sides met in the Championship. The “battle of Turf Moor” may have been lost but the sight of David Dunn being sent flying by Kevin Ball was a small moment to savour and has already been resvisited a few times on YouTube this week. The return game at Ewood saw us lose five nil in what was the most depressing journey home I’ve ever made from a game; whilst the FA Cup fifth round tie in 2005 saw us lose 2-1 despite a brilliant goal from Micah Hyde and some of the wildest celebrations over a single strike I’ve ever seen.

Stories from the distant past fill me with hope of what I could be experiencing come Sunday's final whistle. My favourite being a tale from the last time the two sides met in the top flight on New Years Day in 1966. Burnley won the game two nil in a victory that saw a Rovers fan being laid out by Burnley keeper Adam Blacklaw as he ran onto the pitch towards the Clarets’ stopper. Towards the end of that game, many will remember Ralph Coates cheekily sitting on the ball in the dying moments as Burnley cruised to victory. Those were happy moments shared by those slightly older than me, all I have is bitterness and resentment following the three defeats I’ve seen and I’m more than ready to taste our new moment of glory.

Prior to kick off next week the Burnley fans will have been bused into Ewood Park by the coach load. A lot has been said about the draconian police measures and loss of human rights etc that our fans must endure. I don’t want to say anymore about that, although I do feel sorry for any Claret not living locally who can’t make the game because of it. Sadly that’s the way it has to be for now and the game must take priority.

The compulsory coaches must now be used a positive and add to the atmosphere of the day. Three thousand Clarets traveling in convoy down the M65 into opposition territory will give us an edge. By the time the players arrive and are ready to warm up there may already be a stand full of clarets waiting for them in good voice in the Darwen End. For the Burnley players it will be a sign of encouragement and hopefully the sight Claret and Blue will add fear and take some of the edge off home advantage for the Rovers players.

The danger man for Blackburn will be David Dunn, who I can actually say without the need for gritted teeth that despite being a crock is a wonderful footballer; unfortunately for us, he is injury free and enjoying a good season playing in the hole.

Although, while I can point to Dunn, I can also look at more than one man in Claret and Blue who is likely to cause Rovers serious problems. If Wade Elliot can continue to drift into play like he did against Birmingham and pick the ball up in a variety of dangerous positions he will hurt Rovers. There’s also Steven Fletcher and David Nugent who are forging an exciting partnership and together will cause the Blackburn defence a whole host of problems. While who can forget our little magician Robbie Blake? In Blakey we have a player who can turn a game in an instant, particularly with his ability from set pieces. And oh how I’ve dreamt of a trademark Blake free kick winning this game for us.

The Andre Bikey and Graham Alexander partnership in midfield will hopefully add the steel we’ve been missing away from home and be more than enough to cope with Rover’s combative style. While the back five will all need to be at their best to deal with the long ball’s and throws that caused us problem in our opening day defeat to Stoke.

There is a slight worry that the referee won't be strong enough to withstand the home advantage and the ballaching of Big Sam, who whenever I've seen him speak would rather point to refereeing frailties than his sides defensive ones. Let’s just hope our attacking style can exploit plenty of the latter come Sunday.

An interesting stat sees Blackburn one victory ahead of us in terms of head to head clashes, something which doing the double over them this season would reverse nicely.

In the last couple of weeks Blackburn Rovers have released a t-shirt reminding their fans that they beat us five nil back in 2001. It’s apparently being sold alongside “a DVD called Bring On The Clarets, as part of a range called ‘get ready for the Clarets’.” While they may want to tell their fans what this game is all about for a very reasonable retail price, over at Turf Moor those gimmicks are not needed.

There’s no smugness or expectancy of an easy victory; all we have is a pure and unadulterated desire to put one over on our enemy and be the ones walking out of Ewood Park next Sunday as the best team in East Lancashire.

Comments

Posted by Tommy Harkin on 10/11/2009

Sam,

Journalism obviously not one of your strong points. The subject of the rant say's it all really, resorting to gutteral language to make your point.

As a Rovers fan I cannot wait for next Sunday!

Posted by MikeD on 10/11/2009

Nice summary of the game and what it means to you. As a Blackburn fan, you'll forgive me for not wishing you luck!

I think it's going to be an interesting game. I have to say I've been impressed with your home form (who hasn't?), but I'm hoping that your away-day defensive frailties will come to the fore and we'll beat you by a cricket score. I do think that's unlikely though. The 5-0 was a once in a lifetime result, which is why it's being celebrated so much in our end of east lancashire. I can't help thinking that we're setting ourselves up for a fall, but I'm sure it's bringing some much needed money into the coffers.

It's a shame that such measures must be taken with the transport to the game, but as I'm sure you know these occasions haven't been entirely peaceful in the past. Unfortunately as usual the small minority ruin it for the majority and lead to such measures being necessary. Hopefully the game will be played and supported in good spirit and we'll come away with the win

Posted by We took the Bee Hole on 10/11/2009

The article appears to have been written by a 4 yr olod with 6 fingers !

Burnley have nothing to smug sbout.
Burnley have everything to fear.
Bus loads equates to 3000 in one half of a stand.
Your unadulterated eesire is simply envy of your nearest and dearest.
As for Elliot being the equivelent of DD ? dream on sunshine.
More recent memories would suggest dixie dingle being in the pitch trying to wind up Rovers players, he didnt get too far as I recall.

Anyhow dingles, looking forwards to Sunday, 3-0 Rovers.

Posted by Pedro Gomez on 10/11/2009

So, Burnley only have David Dunn to worry about eh? Blackburn's best asset is the fact that Burnley fans are massively under-estimating them. Blackburn dealt superbly with Aston Villa, blew away Wolves and deserved so much more against City. They are very poor away but I think you are in for an unpleasant day at Ewood boys.

Posted by 5nil on 10/11/2009

ah bless you, you really do hate us dont you! it really is amusing how you would actually cut a toe off just to beat us. you never know you might just do it, mind you dont pee your pants!

Posted by Si on 10/11/2009

"a true football team can beat Blackburn on any day of the week" - Villa couldn't beat us with 10 men at Ewood, their football is just a touch better than yours. "the sight of David Dunn being sent flying by Kevin Ball was one to savour", hmmm, down to 10 men and beaten comprehensively, bet you loved him being sent off. "loss of human rights etc that our fans must endure" were you one of the cocks that smashed up your own town, don't talk to me about human rights, the irony is laughable. "rather point to refereeing frailties than his sides defensive ones", and your 14 goals against away from home is reminiscent of Arsenal of old is it?
"While they may want to tell their fans what this game is all about for a very reasonable retail price, over at Turf Moor those gimmicks are not needed" - cause you've had fuck all to shout about for 30 years. You've not seen your sad club beat us in your lifetime. Stick that on your t-shirt sunshine. Enjoy the match on Sky cos Monday is a school day.

Posted by Dave claret on 10/12/2009

Ha ha ha ha. Let's all laugh at rovers. Great job at getting under their skins. Up the clarets!

Posted by rover the edge on 10/12/2009

blah blah blah ........ your boring

3-0 rovers

and you can all go home

Posted by Mike on 10/12/2009

I am amazed by your vitriole towards another:

1 - English club
2 - Lancashire club
3 - East Lancashire club.

Instead of celebrating:

4 - Actually being in the Premier league
5 - being grateful for beating Man Utd
6 - & having a wondeful start to the season

all you can do is bitch about Blackburn Rovers.
You actually describe going to the game as being involved in some sort of civil war.

So what if BR bring out a tea shirt ?
Does it mean you have to stoop to their level.
Live & let live.

Oh and go get yourself a life (outside of football).

PS for your information Bury & Bolton are both teams from East Lancs who have been known to beat your precious clarets - think about that.

Posted by Ewood Jedi on 10/12/2009

Equals... no you might have lucked into the premiership... but you are not equals... for that you have a long long way to go... and also have to repeat something no other small town club has done... WIN the premiership...

And you convientely forget to mention that afte rthe 5-0 drubbing.... what did your fans do... you wrecked your own town! you must be sooo proud!

Be rest assured we are ready for for you Dingles.

Posted by Longsider general on 10/12/2009

Wise words!

I'm calling a two nil burnley win.

Come on you clarets!

Posted by SB on 10/13/2009

To all my Rovers followers,

Thanks for all your comments so far, really means alot to get under your skin.

My favourite has to be from "We took the bee hole"- my six fingers? Maybe you should read your special brew induced comments back to yourself before you post next time?

But I'll let you off, maybe I just made you that angry? Or maybe it was YOUR six fingers bashing away at the keyboard? Or failing that, you didn't lose a few digits when you tried to take the bee hole did you?

Keep posting. I love you all.

Posted by Karl Kemp on 10/15/2009

I dont know how Bastard fans think we fear them, burnley have the better players and play the better football, not even Manchester United could out play us at the start of this season. Tell me when was the last time you actually won something??? when was the last time you went to Wembley??? as long as ive been born i dont remember haha this game will be a walk in the park for burnley, and an easy 3 points.

You better make the most of these two games this season because it wont be happening next season.

Its relegation for you im afraid

Posted by Chris Baldwin on 10/15/2009

Ewood Jedi. The Premiership trophy may have Blackburn's name on it from 1995, but you didn't win it, Uncle Jack bought it for you.

So arrogant are the majority of the comments, I really wish more than ever that the away end is absolutely bouncing with celebrating Clarets at full time. And then, Jedi, I guess you will have to re-word your comment about equals. And can I just point out, we're already above you with more points and got the best home record in the division. Not equal? No, we're not, currently we're the 9th best team in the country. You're not.

Posted by James K on 10/15/2009

Very Good article.
Not equal your probably right the current league table suggests so with Burnley being higher than blackburn an all!
Also very fortunate to beat Villa dodgy penalty decision and Villa having little time to make the scoreline a fair reflection of the game.
Hopefully this sunday should be a cracker and a sight for Rovers fans seeing their ground full!
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