BLACKBURN Rovers Supporters Association are holding an evening with Tony and Terry later this month.
Rovers managerial duo Tony Parkes and Terry Darracott will be ready to answer questions on a full range of topics in the Premier Suite at Ewood on Thursday, February 24.
Some members of Rovers' first team squad will also be there so demand for tickets is expected to be high.
The event kicks off at 7.30pm and advance tickets are priced £2.50 members and £3 for non-members, or, subject to availability, you can pay £3 on the night.
Meanwhile, the Supporters Club's monthly quiz takes place this Thursday in the Blues Bar. The evening kicks off at 8pm and teams of four or five are welcome. The entry fee is £5 per team and cash prizes are up for grabs.
CHARLTON'S Alan Curbishley has been named as the Nationwide Division One manager of the month, capping a brilliant week for the Addicks boss.
Curbishley, who guided his side to the last eight of the FA Cup with a 3-2 win at Coventry, won the award on the back of a 100% league record in January. Leaders Charlton won all their four league games and are currently four points clear as they aim to return to the top flight at the first attempt.
TWO prizes remain unclaimed from the Rovers Return matchday lottery against Newcastle. Number 043832 won the first prize of £900, while number 040980 won the second prize of a Swatch watch.
ROVERS have announced ticket information for a host of games coming up during February.
Tickets are now on sale for the away matches at Birmingham City (on February 15) and Stockport County (February 19).
Rovers fans have been allocated seats in the Railway Stand at Birmingham with prices ranging from £16 (adults) to £8 (juniors and senior citizens). For the Stockport clash, away fans have a choice of either the Railway Terrace (£13 adults, £9 snr citizens, £6 juniors) or the Vernon Stand (£14, £9 and £6).
Tickets for the home game against West Brom on Saturday February 26 go on open sale this Monday. Seats for the Ewood clash against Norwich on February 29, will be available from Tuesday.
ROVERS reserves are in action next Tuesday night against Sunderland at Ewood. The fixture should originally have taken place on September 21 last year.
ROVERS are a cleaner team - as well as more successful - under new boss Tony Parkes, according to the official statisticians of the Football League.
The latest Fair Play table produced by Opta, who monitor every touch of the ball including fouls, yellow cards and sendings off, shows Blackburn have climbed 16 places since last month's stats were released.
They haven't picked up a single booking in their last two league games, which makes them the 42nd cleanest side in the country.
But they still have a long way to go to catch the good guys of the Nationwide League, Crewe Alexandra. Dario Gradi's Railwaymen have yet to have a player red-carded and have picked up only 16 bookings all season.
DEAN Holdsworth is the bookies' favourite to bag the opening goal in today's derby between Rovers and Bolton. Wanderers striker Holdsworth is quoted as an 11/2 shot, just ahead of Bolton old boy Nathan Blake and his Rovers strike partner Matt Jansen (both 6-1).
ROVERS Under 19 Academy team entertain Birmingham City at Brockhall next Saturday while the Under 17s are away at Everton.
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