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Published Date: 06 March 2010
Blackpool boss Ian Holloway celebrated finally getting one over on Roy Keane at the third time of asking as the Ipswich manager bemoaned his shot-shy strikers.
Jason Euell netted the only goal of the game nine minutes after half-time to earn the Seasiders their third home win in succession.

Holloway had seen his side beaten twice at Ipswich earlier in the season, and he hailed the performance of keeper Matt Gilks on a pitch he dubbed "like an allotment".

"In the first half we were a little bit sloppy in one or two situations where perhaps we made the wrong choice," said Holloway. "Those chances can be vital on a pitch that doesn't help either team at the moment.

"Roy knows how to play against us and he's beaten us twice already this season so I threw a bit of a curve ball at them by not picking Ben Burgess and going for a bit more movement.

"I call their two central defenders the twin towers as you have to keep the ball away from them by getting out wide."

Holloway hailed the impact of skipper Euell, who went from a target for the Bloomfield Road boo boys to goal-scoring hero when he latched onto a long throw from Charlie Adam in the 54th minute.

"It's nice to have the fans cheering him," he added. "Scoring goals breeds confidence and now he's got one, lovely jubbly, I can pick him a bit more often.

"As for Charlie Adam, I've just had a go at him and said, 'Why didn't you tell us you had a long throw like that in you?'"

Keane was again left to rue his side's failure to put the ball in the net as Town slipped to within a point of the relegation zone.

"We had a number of chances in the game but it's getting like groundhog day," said the former Sunderland boss.

"If you don't take your chances, you get nothing. If you don't hit the target, you don't get much.

"I was disappointed with both ends in the second half. We gave a bad goal away and to miss the chances we had was criminal."

Euell tapped in at the far post after Gareth McAuley could only flick Adam's long throw into his path.

Ipswich created the better of the chances after that and twice came painfully close to a leveller only to find Gilks in fantastic form.

With a little over 10 minutes left, Northern Ireland international David Healy flicked a clever header that required Gilks to scramble back and turn it around the post.

And Ipswich came even closer in the dying seconds when the impressive Jaime Peters burst away down the wing and swung a cross in that teenager Connor Wickham headed against the bar. When Healy got to the rebound, Gilks scrambled the ball behind for a corner.

Keane added: "It was a great save but we don't want to be talking about opposition goalkeepers for the rest of the season."

FOR A FULL REPORT AND REACTION SEE MONDAY'S GAZETTE.

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  • Last Updated: 08 March 2010 10:56 AM
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overmars,

Harpenden 06/03/2010 20:52:40
ALL PRAISE TO THE POOL.
JIMMY ARMFIELD MUST BE SLEEPING WELL TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sangrown 'un,

06/03/2010 22:50:25
Gilks was sensational, the rest of the defense were awesome with trojan like performances in blocking everything thrown at them. Edwards with a face saving shot, Vaughan many times coming back to thwart the threat of Ipswich. A phenomenal team performance. Just to say that the fans really appreciated everything you all did, you were awesome in your application and work rate.

Up the Pool.
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heyshamfan,

heysham 06/03/2010 23:17:40
this is what makes me laugh about certain pepole on this site ,no 1 chubbs a better keeper
gilksey only needed the chance and now pools no1 keeper,
no 2 joe martin not good enough,answer look at the games he has played ,and good games he as had ,BETTER THAN CRAINEY,
no 3 hollaway the best manager we have had for a few seasons and that includes sg ,the table doesnt lie ,
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heyshamfan,

heysham 06/03/2010 23:24:54
gilksy no 1
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what to do?,

07/03/2010 10:58:20
Heyshamfan
What game were you at .Martin was terrible.They recognised that and all of their atacking moves were down his side.
Stay in Heysham
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heyshamfan,

heysham 07/03/2010 17:03:47
comment no 5what to do,you know what to do ,
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BFCToby,

07/03/2010 18:39:35
crainey is a solid consistant defender, joe martin had a decent game yesterday and he sort of gives a better attacking option from lb
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baztran,

ashford 07/03/2010 19:06:49
#5 Joe Martin has not let the side dowm whether coming on as a sub or as yesterday starting the game. Yesterday was a good performance by everybody, even Ollies pre match talk to those of us in the Lounge, must admit not my first choice but have been won over, yesterday was the icing on the cake.Living in West London and knowing several Q P R fans they would have him back no trouble .
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KO H8TER,

07/03/2010 19:39:37
Why would QPR want him back seeing as he has never played for them, he was from Spurs !!!
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Mr President,

Washington DC 07/03/2010 19:57:03

I think you'll find he was talking about Ollie, not Joe.



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