WHAT have Blackburn started ?

Having been likened to a certain family in ITV soap Emmerdale, the Clarets fans can't seem to shake off the tag.

You'd think they'd be safe in Norwich, only to find that the associate match sponsor for Monday's game at Carrow Road was none other than Dingles Motor Group Ltd.

Burnley's travelling fans did of course have the last laugh thanks to a 3-2 win, while there was an element of revenge to be had on their Rovers rivals courtesy of match-ball sponsor Dunn(ella) Waste Management Ltd. New Ball game CLARETS midfield general Kevin Ball might be tough as old boots but there's also a compassionate side to the former Sunderland ball-winner as he showed when consoling Norwich keeper Robert Green after the youngster's howler had allowed Ball to score a vital goal at Carrow Road on Monday. Had yer chips? WHEN Glen Little finally hangs up his boots, I don't recommend the mercurial winger trying and make a living as a food guide.

Looking forward to his trek to Carrow Road, the Cockney wideman said: "I can't remember the last time I was in Norwich but you might be able to get nice fish and chips."

For Glen's future reference, there appears to be only one fish and chip shop in the w hole of Norwich city centre and that shuts on Easter Monday! Award winners BETTER late than never, congratulations to the Clarets for scooping the Scottish Mutual Performance of Week award for the first time ever.

Burnley boss Stan Ternent received the Stuart crystal chalice thanks to his side's wins over Preston and Wimbledon. Steve tops list CLARETS skipper Steve Davis was rated Burnley's top player in March according to Match magazine.

The defender topped the match ratings from the magazine's reporter from Burnley's five games in the month.

Economic Gills ONLY Gillingham have used fewer players than the Clarets this season. The Gills have fielded 23 different players, compared to the 26 used by Burnley, Fulham, West Brom, Preston and Watford.

TEASER: The former Burnley transfer target who scored a double hat-trick in international football last week was Coventry City striker John Aloisi, who helped himself to six goals against hapless Tonga.

This week: Which current Burnley player was given his League debut by Birmingham City boss Trevor Francis ?