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Blackburn 1-0 Nancy

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Lucas Neill's late strike secured victory for Blackburn against Nancy to leave them top of their Uefa Cup group.

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posted Dec 13, 2006

A more detailed match report please ....

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posted Dec 13, 2006

Mark Hughes said it was the ref's fault....

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posted Dec 14, 2006

Why can you never access the highlights any where on the internet?!

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posted Dec 14, 2006

The axe looked like he didn't know where he was or how to kick a ball! Always gives he cause for concern when he gets the ball...

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posted Dec 14, 2006

I know what ya mean, he was utterly useless, i know sergio and derbyshire made mistakes but ya neva saw him at all, all i remember him doin is wiping someone out and heading it once.
But what i dont understand is why Gallagher got taken off, i know he was playing deep but he had no choice, he had to play deep cause the midfield was playing shocking, the amount of times he was the one in midfield setting derbyshire up rather than the actual midfielders was amazing, start of the second half he was all over the place, he was doin what robbie savage usually does but more successfully

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posted Dec 14, 2006

i thought we were pretty average on the night, seeing the changes affected our boys and nancy are a good standard of opposition , in the end it wer job done and we finish top, i only hope the quality and the skill will come back in to our game and soon, UP THE ROVERS ..

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