After waiting 45 years for an FA Cup tie between these two bitter Lancashire
rivals, Blackburn and Burnley fans will be able to vent their venom at one
another for a second time in 11 days early next month.
At times there was more action from the stands than on the pitch as the
supporters voiced their hatred of one another throughout an energetic and lively
90 minutes of this fifth-round tie at Turf Moor that will now see a replay at
Ewood Park on March 1.
At various stages two fans ran on to the pitch, one confronting Robbie Savage
in the closing five minutes of injury time, the other a break-dancing streaker, while
there was also a coin thrown at Burnley winger Jean-Louis Valois.
After the violence that erupted the last time these sides met at Turf Moor
just over four years ago, recent meetings between senior police officials had
ensured nothing was left to chance.
A 600-strong contingent were on duty inside and outside the ground, including
mounted patrols and dog handlers, while a police helicopter was constantly in
evidence for long periods either side of the game.
Such a high-profile police presence was understandable given the vitriol
directed from the two sets of supporters towards one another, with the east
Lancashire air dominated by abusive chanting.
When referee Mike Dean's whistle sounded to start the game, the first few
touches from the Rovers players were greeted with a chorus of boos, underlining
the warnings manager Mark Hughes had given his players about the atmosphere.
When the first robust challenge went in from Morten-Gamst Pedersen on Michael
Duff in the opening minute, that resulted in the Norwegian being on the
receiving end of fierce jeers.
As per usual on occasions such as these, the hype and expectation exceeded the
actual action, and as is customary with the supporters baiting each other rather
than getting behind their team, it was left to the players to divert attention
back towards the game.
Sadly, the first chance did not materialise until the 16th minute of a half
that was competitive and combative, but lacking in entertainment and chances.
From a Savage free-kick from deep, Pedersen rose highest in the heart of the
Clarets area to glance a header narrowly over the bar.
Burnley responded two minutes later when Tony Grant teed up a corner for Micah
Hyde to drive in a shot from 20 yards that was blocked by captain Andy Todd.
The rebound fell to Peter Whittingham, on loan from Aston Villa, and although
his shot from the edge of the area was on target, John McGreal intercepted with
an attempted back-heel he flicked wide.
That was as close as Burnley came in the opening 45 minutes for although they
stifled their Premiership opponents, they lacked creativity and it was Rovers
who had the better chances.
Pedersen's 25-yard free-kick, after Hyde had received the first booking of the
game for a foul on Brett Emerton, brought off a superb save from Brian Jensen,
who also collected a curler from Paul Dickov at the second time of asking.
Sadly, the half was also notable for an object being thrown at Valois as he
lined up to take a corner, with Dean passing it on to fourth official Chris
Foy.
In light of what unfolded during the previous day's tie between Everton and
Manchester United with goalkeeper Roy Carroll being struck by a coin, it was yet
another case of the game being brought into disrepute.
Mercifully, at least the fire in the stands was replaced by a fire in the
belly of the players for the second half as there was a greater degree of
urgency among both sides.
After Todd had seen his interception to a teasing Valois cross just clear the
crossbar, Blackburn appealed for a penalty soon after, with Dickov fouled by Mo
Camara.
But Dean pointed to a spot an inch outside the area from where Pedersen
whipped in another curling free kick that was punched clear by Jensen.
After a male streaker had brought a light-hearted moment to proceedings, and
with the home side enjoying their best period of the game, Rovers conjured the
best opportunity.
Pedersen flicked on Brad Friedel's long kick into the path of Dickov to leave
the Scotland international with just Jensen to beat.
But he flicked his shot a yard wide, perhaps with one eye on the advancing
John McGreal as both players required treatment after a nasty collision, which
ultimately led to their withdrawal over the following 10 minutes.
Friedel then made his one and only save six minutes from time as he scooped up
an acutely-angle shot from Camara before a Burnley fan brought an unsavoury end
to the tie in the dying stages when he chose to square up to Savage.
He was eventually brought down by police, but questions will be asked as to
how he made his way on to the pitch in the first place given the stewarding on
patrol.
Teams
Burnley Jensen, Duff, Cahill, Sinclair (Oster 45),
McGreal (Roche 78), Camara, Hyde, Grant, Valois, Whittingham,
Moore (Branch 86).
Subs Not Used: Coyne, Pilkington.
Booked: Hyde, Camara.
Blackburn Friedel, Neill, Todd, Nelsen, Johansson, Emerton,
Tugay (Reid 64), Savage, Pedersen, Dickov (Johnson 73),
Gallagher (Thompson 82).
Subs Not Used: Enckelman, Mokoena.
Booked: Todd, Pedersen, Savage.
Att: 21,468
Ref: M Dean (Wirral).