Blackpool boss Ian Holloway warns Liverpool FC

27 September 2010 06:29
IAN HOLLOWAY has warned Liverpool his Blackpool side will be gunning for them next week.[LNB]The newly-promoted Tangerines continued to make a positive impression in the Barclays Premier League as they were narrowly beaten 2-1 by Blackburn in a compelling Lancashire derby on Saturday.[LNB]Brett Emerton settled the first league meeting between the two sides in 30 years with a goal four minutes into injury time at Bloomfield Road.[LNB]That was harsh on Blackpool, who thought they had claimed a deserved point when substitute debutant Matt Phillips cancelled out Charlie Adam's own goal three minutes from time.[LNB] By playing three men up front, Blackpool had shown attacking intentions from the outset.[LNB]Holloway felt the Seasiders played too defensively in their 4-0 thrashing by Chelsea in their previous outing and that was not a mistake he wanted to repeat.[LNB]And after going so close to taking something off Rovers, the positive approach is likely to be redeployed against Roy Hodgson's misfiring Reds at Anfield next Sunday.[LNB]Holloway said: 'Last week we got what we deserved - zilch - but this week I felt we deserved at least a point.[LNB]'But you won't get me disappointed - because of the way my team play.[LNB]'Results won't affect me this year - if I start getting affected by results I might as well pack it in.[LNB]'But performances affect me. The first-half performance last week was wimpy.[LNB]'That was my fault because I went defensive and I won't do that again.[LNB]'You wait until Liverpool away - that is all I am going to say.'

Source: Liverpool_Echo