CITY goalkeeper David James again hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons as Stuart Pearce's side suffered their ninth defeat in 10 matches.
James' error in dropping a Sergio Peter corner in the 35th minute allowed Blackburn centre-back Zurab Khizanishvili to score his first Barclays Premiership goal for the club.
Shefki Kuqi added Rovers' second seven minutes after the break before midfielder Tugay was sent off on the hour, ensuring he will miss the first three matches of next season.
However, not for the first time in James' error-strewn career, the man nicknamed `Calamity' grabbed the spotlight by making a typical clanger.
It has proven a sad end to Pearce's season, with the final match requiring a male streaker and James to bring it to life.
With Rovers already guaranteed sixth in the Premiership and with it UEFA Cup football for next season, and with City in no man's land, the game started off as a drab end-of-season affair.
Then the streaker made an appearance, racing along the touchline prior to finally being caught by stewards.
Injury
Before then there had been little to raise a smile, with one effort from Joey Barton from the edge of the area flashing inches past the post in the ninth minute, unfortunately leading to the sad departure of Aaron Mokoena.
The South Africa captain, starting his first match since the end of January, sustained a serious leg injury after colliding with Barton.
Several minutes treatment followed before the defender needed to be carried off on a stretcher, resulting in Brett Emerton coming on at right-back.
With the game displaying few signs of life, other than a couple of tame headers from Georgios Samaras and Kiki Musampa, the streaker's arrival on the half hour proved to be a turning point - strange, but true.
Five minutes later, it was James' turn to take centre stage, and he did so in typically catastrophic style.
Racing off his line to claim an outswinging corner from Peter - making his first league start - James proceeded to drop the ball. That allowed Khizanishvili to make James pay the price, with the Georgian hooking home his first league goal.
The cheers from the Blackburn fans mingled with the groans from the City faithful were almost equal in measure as James buried his face in the Ewood Park turf, perhaps not for the first time wishing the ground would open up and swallow him.
Restart
Blackburn's lead, though, should have been shortlived as Musampa was denied at point-black range by a brave Brad Friedel two minutes later as he attempted to flick a pass from Barton beyond the American.
Blackburn responded in the 41st minute, with Peter curling inches wide a low drive through the area that had James at full stretch.
But then the 35-year-old was beaten again seven minutes after the restart, with Kuqi scoring his eighth goal of the season, and seventh in the league.
There appeared to be a touch of offside when David Bentley played a ball to Emerton down the right wing, but with no flag, a precision cross was delivered into the heart of the area for Kuqi to stab home.
Then on the hour Rovers' rousing finale was tarnished by the dismissal of Tugay, the midfielder launching himself into a challenge from distance on David Sommeil. Although there was minimal contact, referee Howard Webb issued the red card.
Rovers then temporarily went down to nine men when Kuqi was treated on the sidelines for a head wound after colliding with James in the area, resulting in inevitable taunts to the City supporters.
It was with good reason for Blackburn comfortably held onto a win that gives them a record points tally since the Premiership was reduced to 20 teams, and the three-points-for-a-win system was introduced.
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Joe Strummer's Cat, Blue Turmoil!! (07/05/2006 at 17:52)
Edski Vega, Notts (07/05/2006 at 18:02)
Steve from Hyde, Tameside (07/05/2006 at 18:04)
Boo, Boooo (07/05/2006 at 18:11)
Phil Hampton, Oxford (07/05/2006 at 18:23)
john blue, levenshulme (07/05/2006 at 18:23)
Blue John, London (07/05/2006 at 18:24)
As for Pearce, I've stood by him so far, but all things being equal, I don't think he has the slightest idea of how to arrest this slide. He's already renewed the contracts of three of the worst players at the club, as recently as this week he was still pedalling the "it's all down to loss of confidence since the West Ham game" line, and if I thought we could get George Burley, then much as I like Pearce, and much as I don't really blame him for the mess we're in, I'd sack him. And if people living in Europe, reckon that lack of faith makes me a Rag, then so be it!
AFAN, NUTHOUSE (07/05/2006 at 18:29)
mark, chesterfield (07/05/2006 at 18:42)
Steve, Droylsden (07/05/2006 at 18:56)
Blue Tiger, Virginia (07/05/2006 at 19:02)
The work is cut out for Stuart Pearce who needs to do a Pourtsmouth type clear out, and bring in some quality players.
Richard, Whitefield (07/05/2006 at 19:04)
CTID, Blue Moon (07/05/2006 at 19:11)
pete, cheadle (07/05/2006 at 19:17)
Goalscorer, stewards room (07/05/2006 at 19:20)
Prophet of Doom, Heaton Moor (07/05/2006 at 19:24)
A Mancunian, Manchester (07/05/2006 at 19:27)
lee, droylsden (07/05/2006 at 19:46)
Gary, South Africa (07/05/2006 at 19:48)
9 defeats out of 10.
David James for England (what a joke)
Stuart Pearce start planning for the championship league because thats where you're going after next season
DAVID W HOLLINSHEAD, BELGIUM ( ex LADYBARN ) (07/05/2006 at 19:51)
mad blue, manchester (07/05/2006 at 20:03)
Andy P, Wythenshawe, Manchester (07/05/2006 at 20:12)
Goalscorer, stewards room (07/05/2006 at 20:19)
If you can't buy a goal or win away, don't worry there's always Man City. I refer to the players who until coming up against the mighty blues have failed to hit a barn door.
D. Kamara first and only goal all season V City in a 2-0 defeat. Riise 1st goal of season V City 1-0 defeat. J Borgetti, first goal for Bolton and 1 of 2 all season V City, 2-0 defeat. M Bent 1 goal all season V City, ok we won this 1. David Weir 1 goal all season V City 1-0 defeat. K Kyle 1 prem goal in whole career V City. L Cattermole 1 goal all season V City 1-0 defeat.
P Stalteri 1st goal for spurs in 2-1 defeat, Carrick also got 1 of his season tally of 2. S Newton first goal in 18 months for West Ham V City 1-0 defeat. Pedro Mendes 1st goals for Pompey V City 2-1 defeat. Last but not least Khizanishvili today, first ever Blackburn goal V yes you guessed it City, another defeat.
Stewards inquiry??
Nuff sed.
malc, oldham (07/05/2006 at 20:43)
Andy W, The Manchester (07/05/2006 at 20:56)