DAMIEN Duff was the only Blackburn Rovers player to make it into a pretend Nationwide squad to take on the rest of the Premiership.
The team, managed by Dave Bassett and replacing Watford, came 14th over the season and beat Spurs in the FA Cup Final!
The full squad, chosen by the website ZOOfootball, was: Richard Wright (Ipswich), Gary Rowett (Birmingham), Darren Barnard (Barnsley), David Challinor (Tranmere), Richard Rufus (Charlton), Damian Duff (Rovers), Mark Kinsella (Charlton), Mark Kennedy (Manchester City), Mark Kennedy (Man City), Sean Gregan (Preston), Adi Akinbiyi (Wolves), Marcus Stewart (Ipswich), Roy Carroll (Wigan), Jeff Whitley (Man City), Neil Emblem (Wolves), Chris Coleman ( Fulham), David Holdsworth (Birmingham), Craig Hignett (Barnsley), Lee Clark (Fulham), Matt Holland (Ipswich), John Robinson (Charlton), David Johnson (Ipswich), Marcus Bent (Sheffield Utd).
The 'virtual' competition was played on computer game Championship Manager 3.
FORMER Ewood favourites Ronnie Clayton and Duncan McKenzie are to take part in a new series of interviews by broadcasting legend Brian Moore every Wednesday evening on Sky Sports 3.
McKenzie will feature on the May 3 show at 11pm. The timing for Clayton's show on August 9 is still to be arranged.
Other players to be featured in the series include former Manchester United and Bolton stalwart Tony Dunne, Arsenal's Charlie George, Nottingham Forest's Kenny Burns.
THE Disabled Supporters' Association will hold their player of the year evening in the Centenary Suite at Ewood on Tuesday, May 2 (7pm).
TICKETS for the final game of the season at home to Manchester City next Sunday are now available to fans with one home match stub for a game played before April 15, plus season ticket holders (one per book).
The game starts at 1.30pm. It's a maximum of one ticket per person and four per booking and all seats purchased will be for home supporters. City have been given the whole Darwen End and the game is all-ticket, with none available on the day.
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