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MUL AND MOW IN ROVERS DOUBLE…

By John Lyons

PRIZE GUYS: Blackburn’s Charlie Mulgrew has had a massive impact this season

BLACKBURN Rovers raced into the thick of the League One promotion battle in November – and it hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Tony Mowbray has been named the Sky Bet League One Manager of the Month for November, while defender Charlie Mulgrew has landed the player accolade.
Rovers won all four games in the month, banging in 13 goals and conceding just five.
A modest Mowbray said: “I’m not big on personal awards. I’m just a cog in this machine that’s trying to help t...

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