Brett Emerton
- Date of Birth: 22 February 1979
- Birthplace: Bankstown, New South Wales
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Emerton out for the season
Blackburn Rover's midfielder Emerton wil be out the rest of the season after injuring knee ligaments in the clash against Boro.
Emerton hints at Oz move
Blackburn midfielder Brett Emerton has hinted that he could well make a move back to his homeland at the end of his current Rovers contract in 2012.
Preview: Blackburn vs Wigan
The last time these two met, Wigan picked up an incredible 5-3 victory at the JJB Stadium. That result was absolutely vital, and a win here at Ewood Park would edge Wigan even closer to Premiership survival for another year.
Arsenal extend advantage
Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premiership to five points after defeating Blackburn 2-0 at the Emirates tonight. A superb early goal from Philippe Senderos after four minutes and a last minute Emmanuel Adebayor special sealed the victory for the Gunners. It's advantage Arsenal in a very big way with 12 games to go.
Bent the hattrick man
Wigan finally got their first win in 14 games thanks to a hattrick from Marcus Bent as they crushed Blackburn 5-3. Tempers did flare however, as Brett Emerton was later sent off on the hour.
Blackburn comeback for draw
Blackburn Rovers came back from behind twice to record a 2-2 draw and a point against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Stephen Warnock's late equaliser was enough to make sure both sides shared the spoils.
Ronaldo sends Man Utd top
Two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo gave Man Utd three points against Blackburn at Old Trafford. Man Utd romped to the top of the league with a fantastic performance against a rapidly improving Blackburn side. Man Utd move three points ahead of Arsenal, who have two games in hand - starting with their trip to Reading on Monday.
Samba continues Spurs misery
Christopher Samba was the hero for Blackburn as he scored a superb goal three minutes into injury time to just about sum up Tottenham's season. New boss Juande Ramos was watching from the stands, and continues Tottenham's unbelievably appalling start to the season.