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Very happy with Hoolahan…now who’s next?

by Thomas Rooney First things first – I am very pleased that we have finally captured the signature of Wes Hoolahan from Blackpool. We have been linked with him all summer and it feels good to actually get someone that we are constantly rumoured to be after – good work Glenn. The best thing about … Continue reading »

Who’s a naughty club then? Blackpool report QPR to the FA for alleged illegal approach for Gorkss

Blackpool have reported QPR to the Football Association for an alleged illegal approach for supposed City target Kaspars Gorkss. A club statement said: On 11 June, Blackpool Football Club can confirm that it reported Queens Park Rangers to the FA for what it deems to be an illegal approach for defender Kaspars Gorkss. This matter … Continue reading »

It was only a matter of time – QPR to offer £375k for Blackpool’s Hoolahan

QPR are set to launch a bid for Blackpool’s Wes Hoolahan with their shiny new money, according to the EDP website. The news won’t come as a major surprise to many as the R’s have certainly been one of the most active players in the transfer market this summer, but I was hoping my updated … Continue reading »

2007/08 Review: March – featuring Blackpool, Watford, Coventry, Stoke, Sheffield United, Colchester and Bristol City

March wasn’t one of the best months in City’s season. It started with a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Blackpool at Carrow Road. Two goals from Stephen McPhee gave the Seasiders a 2-0 lead going into the break, and although Jamie Cureton’s penalty halved the deficit with twenty five minute to play there would be no … Continue reading »

2007/08 Review: November – featuring Ipswich Town, Watford, Plymouth Argyle, Coventry City and Blackpool

November kicked off with a new manager in the form of Glenn Roeder. A lot of people, including me, were rather uninspired by the board’s choice of new manager, and had been holding out for Paul Jewell. If only we knew then what we knew now. The first act of the Roeder regime was to … Continue reading »

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