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- proper noun soccer Ewood Park, the home stadium of w:Blackburn Rovers FC
- proper noun by extension Blackburn Rovers FC
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Examples
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Speaking after winning the title at Ewood Park on Saturday, he said: It gives us a real opportunity to look at how we can rest players and who needs to be kept going because maybe that was a weakness in our last European Cup final in 2009.
Alex Ferguson may avoid sanction if he rests players against Blackpool 2011
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Blarkburn owners Venky's may rename Ewood Park and aim to bring an Indian player to
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Blackburn owners Venky's may rename Ewood Park and aim to bring an Indian player to
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Blarkburn owners Venky's may rename Ewood Park and aim to bring an Indian player to
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The departure of Williams, who was appointed to the board by Jack Walker 14 years ago and had been chairman for 13 years, will not be a shock within the game due to his widely-known concern over events at Ewood Park since Venky's arrival.
Chairman John Williams heads for exit at Blackburn Rovers 2011
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For Moyes, read Mark Hughes some four years ago when the Spaniard left the pitch at Ewood Park after a bruising 0-0 draw to shake hands with the then Blackburn Rovers manager and ask whether Hughes had played for Barcelona.
Cesc Fábregas risking his and Arsenal's reputation with petty battles | Dominic Fifield 2011
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His stay there can only have been a misery for the striker as well as the Ewood Park club.
Kevin Davies gets surprise England call-up for Montenegro game Kevin McCarra 2010
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Redknapp was so short of centre-halves at Ewood Park he named Jonathan Woodgate on the bench.
Tottenham's Ledley King misses groin operation after passport fiasco 2011
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Still traumatised by memories of the Hillsborough disaster, Dalglish resigned at Liverpool early in 1991 but returned to management at Blackburn Rovers and led them to the Premier League championship in 1995 before becoming the director of football at Ewood Park, leaving Ray Harford in charge of the team.
Liverpool's rib-tickling duo have left Roy Hodgson's side sore David Lacey 2010
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Hodgson vowed not to resign in the wake of last week's home defeat by then bottom-of-the-table Wolverhampton Wanderers but came in for renewed and sustained criticism from Liverpool supporters at Ewood Park.
Roy Hodgson on the brink as Liverpool slump to ninth league defeat 2011
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