Holloway remains optimistic

30 April 2011 10:26
With four games remaining Holloway remained optimistic about the Seasiders chances of avoiding the drop. Blackpool boss Ian Holloway feels his team have nothing to fear from their run-in as they bid to preserve their top-flight status. The Seasiders are above the relegation zone on goal difference alone with four matches left to play in their maiden Barclays Premier League campaign. Holloway's side face Stoke at Bloomfield Road tomorrow before travelling to Tottenham, hosting Bolton and then finishing their season by taking on Manchester United at Old Trafford. It is a tough sequence of games, but the reverse fixtures yielded seven points for Blackpool and their manager is in an optimistic mood. "We've already beaten Stoke away, we've already beaten Tottenham here," Holloway said. "We drew with Bolton away and we lost 3-2 to Man United here, with them having to climb out from a two-goal deficit. Am I scared of any of them? No. Am I looking forward to it? Yes. And do I think we can get enough points? Absolutely, yes."

Source: FOOTYMAD