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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Ian Holloway’s Biggest Task
Well, that was the season that was. The season where Blackpool almost achieved the impossible, when they won many friends and played some unforgettable football. As the season ended an era was brought to a close and Blackpool will enter … Continue reading
Posted in Player Analysis
Tagged 4-2-3-1, 4-3-3, Blackpool FC, DJ Campbell, Elliot Grandin, Ian Evatt, Keith Southern, Ludovic Sylvestre
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Charlie Adam – An Honest Appraisal
Charlie Adam will move on from Blackpool this summer and he will begin the new season at a new club. His time at Blackpool was a tremendous success for him and the club and he will be remembered as one … Continue reading
Posted in Player Analysis
Tagged 4-3-3, 4-4-2, Blackpool FC, Charlie Adam, David Vaughan, Ian Holloway
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Blackpool’s Core Problem
Good and great football teams have a core set of players who hold the team structure together, it is often referred to as the spine of the team. Throughout their promotion season from the Championship Blackpool had a spine of … Continue reading
Posted in Rambles
Tagged Blackpool FC, Charlie Adam, David Vaughan, DJ Campbell, Ian Evatt, Ian Holloway, Stephen Crainey
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Ten ways to stay in the Barclays Premier League – The Final Analysis
On the 1st December 2010 this blog took a look at ten aspects of Blackpool’s season up to that point that were reasons behind their success. It made the assertion that should these ten aspects be sustained over the course … Continue reading
Posted in Rambles
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