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Furnell, but it was 2 1 when Ken Beamish scored before half time.Rovers still had three matches left to play after the Chesterfield game but were keen to secure their promotion from the third tier and great efforts were made to make sure the game went ahead after heavy rain in the morning.Stuart Metcalfe's penalty put Rovers ahead in the Ewood mud two minutes before half time and Mike Hickman then doubled the advantage with a header in front of a crowd of 14,780.Promotion was confirmed at full time to end four years in the wilderness of the third tier.Rovers: Jones, Heaton, Burgin, Metcalfe, Hawkins, Fazackerley, Beamish, Oates, Hickman, Parkes, Martin. Sub not used: Hoy.Game E December 26, 1977, Burnley 2 Rovers 3ROVERS beat Burnley only once during the 1970s, but did so in memorable fashion at Turf Moor.Rovers stood fourth in Division Two when they made the trip to Burnley on Boxing Day during the 1977/78 season.Burnley were at the wrong end of the table and Rovers put the game beyond them as they raced into a 3 0 half time lead.David Wagstaffe netted in the third minute after getting on the end of Noel Brotherston cross.A second goal followed from Keith Fear in the 29th minute, and it was 3 0 at the interval as Noel Brotherston scored.Fear then had a penalty saved in the second half before Tony Morley and Peter Noble pulled two goals back for Burnley.Rovers: Butcher, Hird (Keeley), Bailey, Metcalfe, Waddington, Fazackerley, Brotherston, Fear, Wagstaffe, Parkes, Taylor.I voted for the Burnley game. As a youngster it was my first ever trip to Turd Moor, and I couldn't believe the hatred the