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Football: STICKY FOR TOFFEES; BLACKBURN.....0 EVERTON..........0 Rovers give Moyes boys a real test.(Sport)
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Sunday Mirror (London, England)
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December 19, 2004
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Byline: MARK OGDEN
DAVID MOYES admitted he was relieved to escape Ewood Park with a point as struggling Blackburn clipped high-flying Everton's wings.
Second-placed Everton survived a goal-line clearance, a disallowed Blackburn goal and a last-minute Brett Emerton strike that crashed against the woodwork to emerge with a point.
Mark Hughes's men continue to search for their first home win since mid-September, but Moyes had no doubts that his side ro...
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