Evatt looking for home comforts

Last season the Seasiders lost 10 out of 23 on home turf, a stark comparison to their form this term under boss Ian Holloway which has seen them to a victory and two draws from the opening league games, as well as a Carling Cup success over Premier League Wigan."It is vital to keep momentum going, especially at home," Evatt told The Gazette."We were poor at our place last season. The fans weren't really happy with what they saw and they had every right not to be happy."So this year we've got to be sure we make Bloomfield Road a fortress."When we get up a head of steam at our place and the fans are at their most vocal, it is a terrific atmosphere and it must be intimidating for any visiting team, whoever they are."

Source: Team_Talk