Holloway delighted with win

16 September 2009 22:52
// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Blackpool boss Ian Holloway was delighted after watching his side come from a goal down to beat high-flying Newcastle at Bloomfield Road.[LNB] The Seasiders dominated proceedings but went behind to an Andy Carroll header five minutes before the interval.[LNB]But Brett Ormerod equalised in first-half injury-time before Jason Euell won it with a 65th minute effort.[LNB]Holloway said: "I am absolutely delighted, we set off and started to run at Newcastle and passed the ball around them. I don't think they realised what was hitting them.[LNB]"People might say they have lost a lot of big-name players since they were relegated but you only have to look at their team sheet to realise what talent they have still got at the club.[LNB]"We had to draw on a lot of experience, particularly up front where I had to play both our senior pros Jason Euell and Brett Ormerod.[LNB]"They worked their socks off for me and got a goal each and you can't ask anything more than that.[LNB]"We have got to keep this going now and prove that it's not some sort of one-off."[LNB]Hughton disappointedNewcastle caretaker manager Chris Hughton admitted Blackpool deserved to inflict a first Championship defeat on his side.[LNB]He said: "I am bitterly disappointed, Blackpool were better than us in every department, especially in the first half.[LNB]"We need to regroup quickly as we have another big game at the weekend (against Plymouth at St James' Park).[LNB]"I thought we came into the game a lot more strongly after the break and we finished quite well and were perhaps unlucky not to have grabbed an equaliser but over the course of 90 minutes we were not the better side on the night."[LNB]

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