Reflections on the Blackburn game
Aug 22nd, 2010 | By KevB8ll | Category: Articles by almajir, Blues News, Lead Article, PlayersHere is another article by almajir from his own blog. I thought he has made some excellent points.
There are too many people who write reports, so I thought I’d just sum up my thoughts in a few points
1) Paul Robinson is not an international class keeper
Barring one top drawer save from a Scott Dann header, he didn’t really do much – and he should have had the second Craig Gardner goal covered. I’ve never been that convinced about him as a stopper from range, and once again he proved he’s not up to it.
2) Ben Foster could well be an international class keeper
Three or four world class saves; the penalty save from where I was sat was just brilliant. Commanding, claiming the ball at corners well; good kicking and quick to roll it to a defender; he did all what we expect after a season of Joe Hart. I think the England keeper’s jersey is between him and Hart; no one else I’ve seen comes close.
3) Michael Oliver isn’t a Premiership Referee whilst he’s got a hole in his arse
Blues have had problems with this ref before, and again his performance was abysmal. The pen was so soft I think even the cheating Blackburn players were amazed it was awarded; time and time again he missed shoves in the back of Blues players from Blackburn players going for headers; time and time again he seemed to punish us for tackles the Rovers players got away with.
4) Whilst Nikola Zigic is 6’8, the long ball to him doesn’t work
At least not whilst he’s up against Chris Samba. I was worried in the first half, because we seemed to have resorted to “lump it up to the big guy” tactics, when it’s obvious Samba was just gobbling up everything aerial. Zigic clearly has a nice touch, so let’s play it into him on the deck, and not force him to have his back to goal all the time.
5) Blackburn are a team of cloggers
I expected nothing less from a team managed by Sam Allardyce, and they didn’t fail to deliver. In a way you had to admire it; N’Zonzi looks a very decent prospect – he’s just 21 – and time and time again he was into our midfield, hassling them. Givet and Salgado gave some muscle to them at full back, and Samba is just a beast at centre half.
6) James McFadden CAN do it.
I get frustrated big time with James McFadden; so often he runs into blind allies, or as he did in the first half just lumps a ball into nowhere without looking up, and then has the temerity to complain because there was no one on the end of it. However, his touch for Gardner’s first was sublime; beautifully weighted and gave Gardner the simplest of tap-ins for the equaliser. When he’s on form, he’s a great player, and if we get a pacy left midfielder in we can use him where he’s probably best; as a striker, playing off someone like Jerome or Zigic.
7) Matt Derbyshire could be a good signing
I was impressed with him when he came on; full of running, strength and a footballing brain too. He linked up well straight off with the team, and I suspect he could be good for a few goals for us this season. As a loan signing with a view to a permanent deal, he’s probably going to be a bargain for us.
and Finally
Craigy Gardner is a Blue
cos he hates Villa.













Well the team of cloggers certainly seemed to be outplaying a home team from what I saw. If the team of cloggers had a better finisher and long range shot stopper you’d have been dead and buried. Your keeper saved you though there was no excuse for Rovers defending.
I think out play is a little strong, but Blackburn were the better team up until they scored. After that the Blues definitely were the better side and looked like the only side likely to win.
Big Sam has a particular style, which to be fair to him has worked in the past, but Blackburn are no where near the same side as the famous SAS side.
That’s my opinion anyway.
you love Sam when he is managing your team, but hate him when your playing him
Blackburn have a robust style but they are a good side and will cause better sides than us problems. I see them having a good season. To call them cloggers is inaccurate. I felt they were the better side for the first hour or so and played some neat and tidy stuff in midfield which we failed to get a grip of. I have to disagree about Michael Oliver, the referee whom I felt had a really good game in total contrast to the shocker he had two seasons ago against Plymouth. The penalty award was correct since Zigic, frustrated no doubt by having the ball hoofed up in the air at him only to be outmuscled by Samba pulled the centre-half’s shirt and then pushed him right under the young ref’s nose! No arguments with the decision. We were lucky to win a game we could easily have lost but it’s well done to the lads for digging deep.
KRO SOTV
You cannot deny that the Blackburn team were very physical; it’s one of their main strengths and one of the reasons they nullified our threat for at least the first half; they were into us at every opportunity, really good in the air and really robust in challenges.
I like Chris Samba; yes, he’s got the turning circle of the Ark Royal but he’s an absolute beast of a centre back; he’s brilliant in the air, a solid tackler and he’s smart enough to counter his lack of pace with good positioning.
I thought Michael Oliver was very inconsistent; there were quite a few fouls that he let go for Blackburn that he pulled us up for. If you’re giving stuff like that as pens you’re gonna have three or four every game.
Still; a very, very impressive three points. One thing I should have added is that we have such team spirit right now it’s the best thing within the team – we just don’t know when we’re beaten