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Ian Holloway

Tony Hodson
Ian Holloway
Photography by Shamil Tanna
Author
Tony Hodson
Published on
January 14 2022

Championship playoff final, May 22 2010

Blackpool 3Cardiff City 2

Adam (13)
Taylor-Fletcher (41)
Ormerod (45+1)

Chopra (9)
Ledley (37)

Ian Holloway inspired Blackpool to what was considered the unlikeliest of promotions to the Premier League in 2010 after they reached the Championship’s playoffs by a solitary point. Their opponents that summer at Wembley Stadium were Cardiff City and, during an eventful first half, Michael Chopra gave Cardiff the lead.

A free-kick from Charlie Adam took Blackpool level, but Holloway’s team again fell behind when Joe Ledley restored Cardiff’s advantage. If they appeared likely to be trailing at half-time, Gary Taylor-Fletcher and Brett Ormerod both quickly found finishes that instead meant it was Blackpool who led.

In particularly hot conditions, they thereafter resisted Cardiff’s attempts to find an equalising goal, and in so doing secured their return to English football’s leading division for the first time since 1970. Speaking exclusively to The Coaches’ Voice, Holloway revisits the tactics he demanded from a fine team featuring Adam, David Vaughan, Seamus Coleman and more, and explains why, despite seeing them twice fall behind, he was still convinced that they would win.

Starting line-ups
BlackpoolCardiff
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Blackpool4-3-3
Cardiff4-4-2
21Matt Gilks
1David Marshall
31Seamus Coleman
2Kevin McNaughton
15Alex Baptiste
5Mark Hudson
6Ian Evatt
23Darcy Blake
3Stephen Crainey
3Mark Kennedy
26Charlie Adam
11Chris Burke
4Keith Southern
10Stephen McPhail
11David Vaughan
16Joe Ledley
12Gary Taylor-Fletcher
7Peter Whittingham
10Brett Ormerod
9Jay Bothroyd
19DJ Campbell
8Michael Chopra