Posted on November 26, 2010
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It’s the second local derby of the season and the 1st for me after missing the Blackburn game at home. It’s looks like it’s going to be goal feast with Bolton having scored 13 goals in the last four and ourselves playing with not much regard for defending.

It’s going to be a great atmosphere with a a huge away following and a big gate expected from the home fans. The home side have been playing well too, scoring great goals too, the pick of the players at the moment seem to be Johan Elmander, Kevin Davies and Chung-Yong Lee.
As for our line up, it could be the same but it’s a tad risky going into into an away game with Matt Phillips in midfield, great going forward against Wolves he didn’t provide much back up for Eardley who was left to deal with Matt Jarvis all afternoon.
My only visit to the Reebok was with a Blackburn fan in the away stand, for one of the most boring games of football I’ve ever seen! Let hope for better tomorrow!
Posted on November 24, 2010
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Only Ollie, only Ian Holloway could have his old car up for sale on eBay. At the moment there’s 6 bids in up to £505 for a VOLKSWAGEN 1303 S BEETLE 1600 which apparently was owned by Ian Holloway.

The registration is OLY 607L and best of all it’s tangerine…ish. It would be great to see if driving around the Flyde coast with a Blackpool Fan behind the wheel!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200546816252
Posted on November 12, 2010
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The decision of Ian Holloway to field a starting line-up for the Villa game that had 10 changes from the one that drew against Everton at the weekend shows the importance of the upcoming games for Blackpool. He cannot have taken the tactical choice to rest so many regulars lightly and he was right to praise the feisty performance of the players who did play in Birmingham. It showed that there is
depth to the squad.
It is pretty clear that the next two games will give the team a tremendous opportunity to boost the points tally. First up is the away game against bottom of the table West Ham and a week later second bottom Wolves will be coming to Bloomfield Road.
It is a certainty that the side Ian Holloway names for the London game on Saturday will see the return of most of the players he rested against Villa. The prospects of a fourth League away win at the expense of the Hammers look promising with online betting sites offering odds of 11/4.
The next game looks equally mouth-watering – struggling Wolves will be coming to Bloomfield Road and they have yet to win an away game in the League this season. It could be the perfect chance for Ian Holloway’s men to chalk up a second win in front of their home fans…
No games are easy and no-one can predict what fate will throw at Blackpool in the future but there can be no doubt the team have confounded many a critic and nay-sayer since September and with about a third of the campaign completed and the football betting odds on Blackpool staying up now at 11/10 there is certainly grounds for optimism and confidence that Ian Holloway can keep up the good work and maintain the momentum for the remainder of the season.
Posted on November 11, 2010
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So after last nights results which was a cracking performance by our so called reserve team the Premier League are going to investigate if we played an under-strength team. To start thats a stupid rule to have, after introducing the 25 man squad this summer with the aim to get more young English players in the starting 11 to stop managers from changing their starting 11 isn’t going to help any young players.
How the Premier League are going to decide if we played a weakened team is impossible. They are going to try and play trop trumps with our squad, comparing Brett Ormerod To Gary Taylor-Fletcher, or Gilks to Kingston. You can’t compare one team to another as that’s one person’s opinion, and who’s to say that opinion is right.
The team last night played much better than the so called “first team” that lost to Birmingham 2-0 a few weeks ago. Thats my opinion.
So thought I’d do the Premier League a favour and compile some stats on the team that played last night against Aston Villa and the starting 11 against Everton, our last Premier League game. If your comparing player to player you have to compare stats, you can’t compare on your opinion of a player, and lets face it nobody at the Premer League knows who half the Blackpool players are. To compare I’ve taken the stats of:
So first up the 11 that started against Everton

And now the Villa starting 11.

So the team that started last night has more than double the caps at international level. Two of the players, Carney and Kingson have played in the World Cup, the 11 against Everton team have no international tournament experience. Kingson has even scored an international goal.
The team against Everton has a higher squad cost, but went it comes to Premier league experience the Villa 11 is face more experienced with 413 starts and 92 goals.
So if the Premier League are going to decide which team is stronger than the other, they have no chance, maybe they should fine us for the team that started the Everton match!
Stupid Premier League!
Posted on November 10, 2010
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Just got into the ground and the screens are showing 10 changes, only Southern remains in the starting 11!! Crazy
Posted on November 10, 2010
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Another match and another huge away game, the strange thing is the occasion seems to have been dampened with boths sides set to field weak teams.
Villa are forced into a weak side due to several injuries including Heskey, Carew, Sidwell, Reo-Coker and Petrov. Gabby Agbonglahor should be on the bench but they may start with Barry Bannan on wing, youngsters Alfonso and Albrightson upfront. A good reception for Barry Bannan hopefully.
As for us, Cathcart is out, Adam, Crainey, Fletcher and DJ may drop to the bench. It worked last year against Sheffield United on a Tuesday nigh at home, dropping 7 we reached half time at 0-0, brought Adam and Vaughan on, we won 3-0.
Hopefully it’s going to be a great game despite the missing players. I’m on The train from Manchester now with a couple of beers. A few more in the Wellington and Bria Rose and then off to the ground! 
Posted on November 8, 2010
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A new facebook group has been started up over the past few days looking crown Ian Holloway as BBC Coach Of The Year in this years Sports Personality of the year. It’s an achievable accolade a fitting celebration of his time in charge so far and something he deserves.

At the moment there’s 688 fans of the group, every refresh of the page more are being added…. 695, 697, 699, 705. etc etch
I’ve spoke to David Armstrong who se up the Facebook group.
BFCBlog : Are you a BFC fan?
Dave : No, I am not a born and bred Blackpool fan. I am, and always will be, a Glasgow Rangers supporter. However I have tried to push the message through the page that the campaign isn’t just for Blackpool fans (although they have so far been very responsive to it). We already have Rangers, Celtic, Notts Forest, Dundee United, Motherwell, Leeds United, Manchester United fans along with many guys and girls from Blackpool and Bristol Rovers who basically just all felt that Holloway should be in with a shout of winning the BBC Coach of the Year 2010 award.
BFCBlog : So have you been following Blackpool this year in the top flight?:
Dave : Of course, this year I have been cheering on Pool in every game as their spirit, style and determination has been a revelation in the money driven world of the EPL. Your captain, Charlie Adam, was a Rangers player for many years and was basically thrown out due to financial difficulties at Ibrox at that time. I know he is having a dispute with the Seasider’s board at this time however that has not stopped him from being one of the finest captains in the EPL this season. Thanks to Ian Holloway, he has also developed into the Scottish national side’s most technically-able midfield players along with Dorrans at West Brom, so I have further reason to be grateful to him.
BFCBlog : Why does Ollie deserve to be in line for the award ?
Dave: Holloway hit the nail on the head during the Rooney V Manchester United saga, and the Man United fans have taken him to their heart for that as can be seen from some of the posts on the campaign’s facebook page. What Holloway has at Blackpool FC isn’t just inspire a club, he is inspiring all of Blackpool and beyond. His famously outspoken approach to key issues both in the game and in society in general have been a breath of fresh air. That surely means, at the very least, he should be given a nod at the BBC Sport’s personality of the Year awards.
BFCBlog : Who are the competition Ollie faces?
Dave: I think there is quite limited competition from within the top level of the British game because perhaps money talks so loudly these days that it has become a game of who can you sign, not what can you do with what you’ve got. Maybe Walter Smith (Winning 2 titles in a row without signing a single player for two years) and possibly Harry Redknapp for his work at Spurs would be contenders, as might Chris Hughton for getting Newcastle back on track. In any case, I think that Holloway has done more with less – not just meaning money but also training facilities, working conditions, etc - than anyone else this year.
Cheers Dave, if you haven’t joined the group head over to face book and join now. I think there’s a real chance of him winning, Capello won it last year!
>–Ian Holloway for BBC Coach Of The Year Facebook Group –<
Posted on November 6, 2010
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A great game and a great point today against a very good Everton side. Either side could have come away with all three points, Everton had the better chances but we had a great finish to the match.
We took the lead from a Eardley free kick bending the ball around the wall into the corner. Everyone was expecting Charlie Adam to strike ball.
It didn’t take long for the away side to get back into the game a quick free kick resulted in a cross being headed in from close range by Cahill. Gilks nearly kept the ball out but only managed to push the ball into the roof of the net.
The start of the second half was greeted by two early goals. A crossed into the box caused mayhem in the Everton box, a shot was blocked but that came out to Vaughan who’s shot found the back of the net.
Everton’s second goal came from Coleman who had a great game on his return to Blackpool. A long ball in the air was won by Crainey who only managed to head it up in the air. Coleman was quickest to react and drove into the box shooting past Gilks. The ball squirmed under Gilks into the net, he should have saved.
Everton had the best opportunities to take the lead, Saha missed a one-on-one, a slight tug from Evatt helped. Piernar had a toke poke effort saved and Beckford had a shot blocked.
At the other end Varney had a shot fizz past the post. Charlie shot wide and had one tipped over. Matt Phillips looked great when he came on and caused problems down he right but couldn’t carve a chance on goal.
Our second draw of the season and a great point we keeps us ticking. However we never really got going today, Everton sat deep with two backs of four when out of possession which led to us just knocking the ball around the back for long periods.
Anyway looking forward to the Villa!!!
Posted on November 3, 2010
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It was a strange feeling at full time on Monday night, relief at getting the first home win of the season but also a slightly unfilled feeling from anther performance that lacked in comparison with other games this season.

It might have been slightly different performance if West Brom had kept 11 men on the park but I’m not going to complain against playing 9 men.
No analysis on the match this week instead head over to UpThePool, Tangerine Dreaming and Zonal Marking who have sliced and diced the stats about to conclude…
What’s important to remember is a win is a win, three points in the bag, points on the board etc etc.
Lets hope for a slightly better performance against Everton next week!