Jason Wilcox - Left Winger
Remember when we told you about Mark Atkins surviving Walker's millions invested into the first-team? Jason Wilcox was the longest serving member of the Rovers team that was victorious in May 1995 having been at the club since 1989 and contributed with five goals from the wide area.
The left-winger came through the youth ranks at Ewood Park to cement his legacy among his local club - where he played for ten years and made over 400 appearances.
Wilcox moved to Leeds United in 1999 after being relegated with Rovers. A successful stint at Leeds occurred before retiring in 2006 at Blackpool.
The one cap wonder is now Manchester City's head of youth development at the City Football Academy after impressing during his time as the club's u18 manager.