Robins looking for Tykes response

03 December 2009 15:03
Malta international striker Daniel Bogdanovic set the Tykes on their way with a 12th-minute equaliser at Home Park before Emil Hallfredsson, Adam Hammill and Ryan Shotton fired Robins' side into a 4-1 lead, but referee Gavin Ward called the game off due to a waterlogged pitch early in the second half.[LNB]Robins said: "Daniel Bogdanovic has been doing very well in recent games. He has been contributing and scoring goals.[LNB]"He's a goalscorer, but we have a good group of players here, who all feel aggrieved about last week and they're looking to put that right on Saturday.[LNB]"Jon Macken is back in training and that's good for us. Hopefully I will have a few more headaches like that every week because it will mean that we're doing the right things."[LNB]Robins said: "We played some really good, free-flowing football at Plymouth and did very well. The way we played was first class and we have to take that on now into Blackpool.[LNB]"I watched Blackpool on Monday and they played really well. In a way they will feel the same as us because they probably should have had more from that game.[LNB]"We'll go there in good spirits and look to upset the form book. We'll go there and concentrate on ourselves and the way we want to play. Of course we have to take into consideration how Blackpool play, but we'll go out there looking to cause them problems."[LNB][LNB]

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