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Blackpool FC - apa barang sapot Liverpool FC. ;))
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Full name Blackpool Football Club
Nickname(s) The Seasiders, The 'Pool, The Tangerines
Founded 26 July 1887[1]
Ground Bloomfield Road, Blackpool, England (Capacity: 12,555)
Owners Owen Oyston, Valeri Belokon
Chairman Karl Oyston
Manager Ian Holloway
League Premier League
2009–10 The Championship, 6th (promoted via play-offs)
Blackpool Football Club (pronounced /ˈblækpuːl/) are an English football club founded in 1887 from the Lancashire seaside town of Blackpool. They are competing the 2010–11 season in the Premier League, the top tier of professional football in England, having won the Football League Championship play-off Final at the end of the 2009–10 campaign, their 100th consecutive season in the Football League. It is their debut in the Premier League, and it is their first appearance in England's top flight since 1971. It completes a climb of four divisions in nine years. They hold the record for being the first club in English football to be promoted through all four divisions via the play-offs.
The club's home ground has been Bloomfield Road since 1901, and their main nicknames are the Seasiders, the 'Pool and the Tangerines, the latter in reference to the colour of their home kit. Their motto is Progress, as featured on the club crest. They have a fierce local rivalry with Preston North End, with whom they contest the West Lancashire derby.
Blackpool's most notable achievement is winning the 1953 FA Cup Final, the so-called "Matthews Final", in which they beat Bolton Wanderers 4–3, overturning a 1–3 deficit in the closing stages of the game. During that post-war period, Blackpool made three Wembley appearances in six years and came close to winning the League Championship on several occasions. They also supplied the national teams with many players, notably for England in 1953 when four Blackpool men lined up at Wembley, causing the Daily Mirror to declare that "Blackpool F.C. are playing Hungary today",[1][2] though it became a day that English football fans would rather forget. Their least successful period came in the 1980s, and in 1982–83 they finished 21st in English League football's lowest tier, their lowest-ever League finish.
The club has been managed since May 2009 by Ian Holloway, who guided them to the Premier League in his first season in charge. At the end of the 2009–10 season, Holloway's win-percentage in League matches as Blackpool manager was 41.3%, which places him sixth out of the club's twenty-five full-time managers.
previous match :
dengan rakusnya membelasah Wigan Athletic sebanyak 4-0. gol2 di jaringkan oleh Taylor-Feltcher '16, Harewood '38 '43 dan Baptiste '75. |
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hahahahaha.. thread buihh!!
x lama lagi tenggelam laa |
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buih tak buih. muahahaha. |
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dah lama yek..sejak 1887 tuuuu..lejen! |
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Reply 4# cak!
new sensation ok. haha. |
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blackpool = "kolam hitam" ..
mmg sah gelap masa depan ...
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Holloway is keen to strengthen his squad
Blackpool boss Ian Holloway refused to get carried away after his side started the Premier League season with a 4-0 victory over Wigan.
"I'm so proud of these boys," said Holloway. "Some of them only shipped up this week and I had to introduce everybody to each other."
"We have still have got our feet on the ground," added the Seasiders boss.
"We have got a long, long way to go to get to that target to stay in this wonderful Premier League."
Gary Taylor-Fletcher's opening goal kickstarted Blackpool's win before Marlon Harewood added a brace and Alex Baptiste scored with an attempted cross.
Striker Harewood was one of three new signings, along with defender Craig Cathcart and midfielder Elliot Grandin, to start against Wigan and Holloway is aware more reinforcements are needed.
"I think the lads who I had last year, and the fans, were worried about who I was adding but I think you can see that if you take your time you can get some quality and you don't have to pay the earth for it," added Holloway.
"We really needed those boys to come in and I think Marlon was the key. We almost lost him because deals aren't easy to do at this level.
"Hopefully, we'll get it sorted and bring some more in because, if you look at the games we've got and the rules, we are miles behind everybody."
Holloway did lament the lack of preparation time he has had with a full squad and Blackpool's lack of resources compared to their rivals.
"I've had those lads twice on the grass," he continued. "It's been a hideous pre-season for me, the chairman and secretary because I am so shocked at what everybody else is on and what they are paying - we are completely out of our depth.
"But we will try our best and keep going. The win is fantastic for the boys to start believing in themselves and keep the momentum going."
"We allowed Blackpool too much space and we thought having the ball would be enough to win a football game and that's what cost us"
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez was critical of his team's performance and the attitude they showed.
"The first half was unacceptable," he said. "When you play against a team that is newly promoted you know they are going to be ready for the battle and we were a yard off.
"We were very slack and sloppy and Blackpool took advantage of that. Then after that everything that could go wrong did go wrong.
"We improved in the second half as we imposed ourselves a little better. We scored a goal that was legal and was ruled offside but we didn't put in the basics that you need to win a football game."
The game was originally scheduled to be played at Blackpool but was moved to Wigan because of improvements being made to Bloomfield Road.
Martinez insisted this was not a reason behind his team's defeat as he added: "We showed a lack of intensity, especially off the ball.
"At the start of the Premier League you need to be ready. That's nothing to do with any football issue.
"You need to be ready to earn the right to be on the ball and we didn't do that. We allowed Blackpool too much space and we thought having the ball would be enough to win a football game and that's what cost us."
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Reply 6# waksir
hehehe.. dah berapa kali kelab ni menang BPL dgn CL ni??hmy3: |
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neks sizen konfom masuk UEFA.
jgn harap la citeh nak masuk.
cium bontot la. hahaha.
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club yg ade pool ni biase mmg kompom jore jahh! |
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club yg ade pool ni biase mmg kompom jore jahh!
jAck666 Post at 18-8-2010 11:50
sokong bung jackie |
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jangan jeles ok. |
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jangan jeles ok. |
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jangan jeles ok. |
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18 League Titles
5 European Cups
7 FA Cups
7 League Cups
3 UEFA Cups
3 European Super Cups
15 Charity Shields
3 FA Youth Cups8 League Titles
5 European Cups
7 FA Cups
7 League Cups
3 UEFA Cups
3 European Super Cups
15 Charity Shields
3 FA Youth Cups
BLACKPOOL DAN LIVERPOOL ... ADA PERSAMAAN KA??? |
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ada. masing2 ada pool? |
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baik kata masing2 ada batang! |
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liverpool tetap di hati..... |
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ala power sekejap jer....
sama la macam hull city sezan lepas.....
mula2 start sezan siap kalahkan MU lagi....
last2....
turun divisen............. |
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apa kelas sapot upperclassmen.
tak thrill. |
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