Holloway required to break up row

09 May 2011 15:00
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway has revealed he had to intervene into a row between DJ Campbell and Charlie Adam on the journey home from their draw at Tottenham. The pair had already had a disagreement on the pitch as Campbell wanted to take the Seasiders' second penalty after Adam had missed the first moments earlier. Blackpool's captain got his way and emphatically put his team ahead before Jermain Defoe's late equaliser. However, Holloway said the argument continued long after the match had finished. "It is a little bit upsetting for me that they care so much they ended up with a little row going on," he told the Blackpool Gazette. "I had to sort out a feud on the way home between DJ and Charlie, but that is how much they care. I actually would have agreed with DJ if they'd asked me. I thought he should have taken it. "But it just shows what Charlie is all about, that he had the bottle to want it straight after missing one."

Source: PA