Beside the Seaside
Ian Holloway Blackpool has reached the final of the Championship play-off - and now wants to go where the club with 31 years absence shines. Back into the spotlight of the Premier League.
"I hope that we all now take seriously. "Immediately after yesterday's 4-3 victory at Nottingham Forest in the semifinals of the promotion playoffs (first leg 2-1 to the Seasiders ) wanted to make clear to Blackpool's popular coach, that is to be reckoned with. "Write us will never, you respect us, because this is a good team." In reality the team was one of the west coast of England at the beginning of the season to relegation favorites of the Championship. But someone had other ideas . Ian Holloway, who had previously lost his job at Leicester City after relegation to the third division and wanted to get his career back on track, "He let the offensive Blackpool play and free, with midfielder and leading scorer Charlie Adams (ex-Rangers) in the central part of his plans. The sixth final ranking result, and now suddenly you stand before the trip to Wembley, where the door to the Premier League stands up far, far. £ 60 million to hide behind this, Nottingham coach Billy Davies spoke of 100 million. No matter how you look at will: Blackpool has a historic opportunity in their hands.
from a surprisingly good season so far one may speak at Bloomfield Road (only about 10,000 seats) very happy, or even dizzy but it was not. Among other things, was beaten Newcastle at home and right there was the strength of the outsider: the home games. Although only recorded Scunthorpe less paying spectators, the atmosphere in the little jewel on the coast made this disadvantage is offset again.
likely to play the key for the gate to the Premiership there are also offensive play against a team that is Cardiff City. The Welsh are after the 1-0 win at Leicester in today's second leg a clear advantage. Could, against all expectations, the Foxes the thing but still turning, it would come to a reunion with the coach sent packing. Whether it goes against Carfiff or Leicester - Ian Holloway wants to head for the league of the big boys , even if only a few still believe in it. It was his debut, and we have another attraction. No boring Mick McCarthy, Sam Allardyce and David Moyes. "Ollie" would be a desirable and pleasant refreshment for the Premier League, you see here itself ..!
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