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Ewood Park (/ˈiːwʊd/) is a
football stadium in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, and the home of
Blackburn Rovers F.C.,
founding members of the Football...
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English football league system. They have pla**** home
matches at
Ewood Park
since 1890. The club's
motto is "Arte et Labore",
meaning "By Skill...
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Ewood Bridge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ewood Bridge may
refer to:
Ewood Bridge,
former Haslingden F.C.
football ground, also used by...
- 1954. He made 269
Football League appearances over the next ten
years at
Ewood Park. and pla**** with
players including Peter Dobing,
Derek Dougan and Mike...
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better of the fixture,
registering five
consecutive wins at home
ground Ewood Park
between 1892 and 1897,
although Burnley recorded their largest victory...
- his ****ure at
Ewood Park is now secure." On 6
November 2010, he
scored a 40-yard free-kick
against Wigan Athletic, in a 2–1
victory at
Ewood Park, playing...
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Ewood Bridge and
Edenfield railway station served the
village of Edenfield, Rossendale, Lancashire. On 25
September 1916, a 179-metre (587 ft) long German...
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Ewood Aqueduct is a high
embankment carrying the
Leeds and
Liverpool Canal over the
River Darwen and the B6447 road near Blackburn, Lancashire, England...
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Location Stadium Capacity Blackburn Rovers Blackburn Ewood Park 31,000
Bristol City
Bristol Ashton Gate 27,000
Burnley Burnley Turf Moor 21,944 Cardiff...
- July 2020. "Kidd set to turn to
Ewood kids". The
Lancashire Telegraph. 13
October 1999.
Retrieved 15 July 2020. "
Ewood kids can take
pride in
narrow defeat"...