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Allardyce´s Blackburn grind out draw at Hull

SoccerNews in English Premier League 12 Dec 2009

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Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce was unable to defeat his long-time assistant Phil Brown as Rovers ground out a goalless draw at Hull on Saturday.

Allardyce employed Hull boss Brown as his number two at Bolton and the pair clearly know each other’s tactics inside out judging by this dour struggle.

Brown was visible throughout on the touchline but Allardyce, recovering from a recent heart operation, remained in the stands until the closing moments.

There was precious little goalmouth action at either end and Hull remain two places and three points above the relegation zone, while Blackburn are five points ahead of the bottom three.

Blackburn’s South African striker Benni McCarthy shot over with an early free-kick and then volleyed home David Hoilett’s cross, only to see his effort ruled out for offside.

Hull wasted a glorious opportunity in the 10th minute after Franco di Santo was robbed in midfield by George Boateng. The Dutchman played in Craig Fagan with a perfect throughball but the forward, one on one with Paul Robinson, shot too close to the goalkeeper.

George Boateng tried his luck early in the second half with a long-range effort at the other end but Robinson saved comfortably.

Hull were fuming when they had a penalty appeal turned down with 16 minutes remaining.

Substitute striker Jozy Altidore, introduced eight minutes earlier, appeared to have been tripped by Christopher Samba’s challenge but referee Chris Foy penalised the American for diving.

Hull responded by introducing Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and the Dutch forward had two late chances, shooting straight at Robinson and then heading wide when he should at least have tested the Rovers goalkeeper.

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