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New Year new beginnings perhaps? Game #26 sees our hardy Bluebirds faithful making the long trek up to Lancashire for a visit to Blackburn Rovers at grand old Ewood Park and another live Sky appearance.
Rovers form in recent weeks has been patchy to say the least, with 2 wins and 4 defeats in their last 6, including 2 defeats on the bounce most recently, 1 of which was their home reverse to Middlesbrough just yesterday.
However, despite this patchy form they still sit in 3rd spot but now with a whole host of clubs having closed the gap on them in recent weeks to add some pressure on manager Jon Dahl Tomasson.
Blackburn's squad is littered with the kind of mix that us Bluebirds are striving for with a blend of experience (Daniel Ayala, Bradley Dack etc) and the exciting (Szmodics, Dolan and the ever dangerous International Star Brereton-Diaz with his 9 league goals so far this term).
The home game v Blackburn in October saw the Bluebirds turn in a decent performance, picking up a deserved 1-0 win courtesy of a fine late Mark Harris strike and a last gasp penalty save from Ryan Allsop.
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Since that October clash Blackburn have managed to lift themselves a few places higher up the table but sadly for us, we have slid 6 spots after that encouraging win.
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The less said about the corresponding away fixture last time around the better, with a crushing 5-1 defeat befalling Mick McCarthy's Bluebirds side, a game in which saw Brereton-Diaz pick up a hatrick.
We can only hope that this time around we once again manage to shackle Brereton, a bit like we did with Gyokeres yesterday.
Early Bluebirds Team News
Despite concerns around the fitness of several players after the backs to the wall point against Coventry, Mark Hudson is claiming that we should be traveling to Blackburn with a close to fully fit squad.
City were without first-choice striker pairing Callum Robinson and Kion Etete for the trip to Coventry. However, Hudson has provided a positive prognosis on both players, who were carrying knocks into the game. "Robbo travelled and just missed out.," he said of Robinson. "We couldn't risk him really and it would have been a risk. He nearly made it through, but not quite. So that's not bad.
"Kion has had a spike in his intensity in game-time. He was fatigued and I don't want to put players at risk, we need him. We have a squad that is capable of coming to a place like this and getting a clean sheet.
"I'm looking to travel with a fully-fit squad come Blackburn."
Prutton Predicts
Once again the Sky man is behind the curve... I really should give him a call and tell him to pull his finger out now that I'm posting a couple of days in advance of games.... don't panic though, I'm sure my normal last minute service will resume post New Year!
The bookies though are unsurprisingly favouring a home win;
Home Win 13/10 Draw 23/10 Away Win 21/10
Fun Fact
Blackburn of course were one of the founding football league clubs, however they have also won the FA Cup on six separate occasions and remain the only team alongside Bolton to have won the competition the most times in succession. Their glory days in that tournament came back when they were about to found the Football League, winning the trophy in 1884, 1885 and 1886. They remain the only team alongside their local rivals to win it three times on the spin and are the most recent team to have done so.
Sharing The Love
Hunting around to find players that didn't get a mention on home thread I was surprised that I'd overlooked a goalkeeper that played for the Bluebirds in an FA Cup Final plus another FA Cup related keeper (slightly more heroic than the one just mentioned) who pulled of a match winning save to allow the Bluebirds to earn a giant killing performance.
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So, can we silence the Ewood crowd so "All is quiet, on New Years day" in a Bono fide upset? Will our birds in blue (or grey, or pink) triumph on the pitch as other feathered birds have previously whilst playing some tikka taka football?? Can our unbeaten run continue and, heaven forbid, see us pick up maximum points???
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Henning Berg back in his playing days...
All I know is that Santa STILL owes me 3 points from Xmas!!
Happy New Year all

Bloooooooobirds....
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) to pick up the ball and play others in. He can also run at defenders through the middle going left and right, whereas he seems to be restrained out wide by having the touchline so close to him.
) and even current attitudes amongst them, but tactically/selectionwise, Hudson needs to get his head out of his arse and pay attention to what most supporters watching this stuff think.