Post by QPR Report on Jul 12, 2009 16:31:38 GMT
Wish him luck. Some seem to have a problem with him.
Langley played second half. Evatt also played. Nardiello also (and scored)
Blackpool Official Site
"Ollie's" Era Off To A Winning Start
Sat 11 Jul 2009
IAN HOLLWAY'S tenure as Blackpool manager got off to a winning start on Saturday with a 4-0 win over Unibond outfit Burscough, thanks to a first half brace from Gary Taylor-Fletcher and a second half goals from Brett Ormerod and Daniel Nardiello.
As expected Holloway named two sides for the game, first half Paul Rachubka lined up before a back four of Danny Coid, Ian Evatt, Alex Baptiste and Stephen Crainey, Keith Southern and David Vaughan provided the midfield two, Gary Taylor-Fletcher and Billy Clarke initially operated as the wide men, Ben Burgess operated as the front man with Danny Mitchley in the hole off Burgess.
In the opening five minutes it was evident Pool's plan would be to switch play to the wide men at every opportunity and the Seasiders managed to open up the hosts a couple of times in the opening stages, but it wasn't all one way with Burscough forcing the games first corner on five minutes fortunately for the Seasiders the Pool defence handled the set play well and Rachubka was not called upon.
Danny Mitchley could have opened the scoring twice in the opening ten minutes, the first on seven minutes saw Gary Taylor-Fletcher find Ben Burgess with an exquisite ball, the big front man turned the ball round the corner into the path of Mitchley who didn't control the ball as he would have liked and the keeper was able to save, two minutes later Burgess again found the young striker but just as he was about to pull the trigger the ball bobbled away.
Pool forced their first corner of the game on 21 minutes and the quickly taken set play caused the hosts all kinds of problems, Gary Taylor-Fletcher and Billy Clarke combined with the latter floating a great cross towards Ben Burges who got in front his marker to power a volley just wide.
Six minutes later the impressive Billy Clarke nutmegged his man before flicking the ball towards GARY TAYLOR-FLETCHER who made no mistake nodding past the advancing keeper into the back of the net.
Less than a minute later Pool had doubled their lead and once again it came via GARY TAYLOR-FLETCHER, a quickly taken clearance from Paul Rachubka found Taylor-Fletcher wide on the right, Taylor-Fletcher then cut in from the right beating three men before firing beyond the keeper.
Taylor-Fletcher was denied his hat-trick five minutes later when his powerful stopping header was saved well by Whiteside.
Five minutes before the break Keith Southern burst forward before seeing his low shot turned behind for a corner.
The second half saw Pool line up with Matt Gilks in goal, a back four of Ash Eastham, Shaun Barker, Rob Edwards, Joe Martin, a midfield two of Richard Langley and Irish trialist Eoin Duffy, American trialist Eric DeFreitas and Danny Nardiello provide the width with second year scholar Louis Almond and Brett Ormerod operating as the Pool front two.
The second half was a minute old when Daniel Nardiello saw a header from a right cross deflected behind for a corner.
Brett Ormerod should have made it 3-0 on 74 minutes, Daniel Nardiello did well down the left wing and cross to Ormerod who rounded the keeper before being crowded out.
Ormerod made amends a minute later, Eric DeFreitas found Daniel Nardiello out on the left, Nardiello in turn found Ormerod in the left channel and the veteran striker fired home from an acute angle.
Daniel Nardiello almost made it 4-0 ten minutes from time, the former Manchester United man was sent scampering clear down the left wing by a great ball from Richard Langley, Nardiello cut across the face of goal and was denied by a brave block from the keeper.
To the envy of the youth team who were all in attendance at Victoria Park second year scholar Adam Foster was given seven minutes to catch the eye, the young winger replaces Eoin Duffy who failed to make an impact on the game.
Louis Almond who enjoyed a bright second half almost made it 4-0 two minutes from time, the young striker did well to hold his man before firing just wide with the keeper beaten, moments later DANIEL NARDIELLO nodded home Pool's fourth from a great ball from Ricahrd Langley.
Pool First Half: Rachubka, Coid, Baptiste, Evatt, Crainey, Southern, Vaughan, Mitchley, Taylor-Fletcher, Clarke, Burgess
Pool Second Half: Gilks, Eastham, Barker, Edwards, Martin, Langley, DeFreitas, Duffy (Foster 83), Nardiello, Ormerod, Almond
www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10432~1719863,00.html
Langley played second half. Evatt also played. Nardiello also (and scored)
Blackpool Official Site
"Ollie's" Era Off To A Winning Start
Sat 11 Jul 2009
IAN HOLLWAY'S tenure as Blackpool manager got off to a winning start on Saturday with a 4-0 win over Unibond outfit Burscough, thanks to a first half brace from Gary Taylor-Fletcher and a second half goals from Brett Ormerod and Daniel Nardiello.
As expected Holloway named two sides for the game, first half Paul Rachubka lined up before a back four of Danny Coid, Ian Evatt, Alex Baptiste and Stephen Crainey, Keith Southern and David Vaughan provided the midfield two, Gary Taylor-Fletcher and Billy Clarke initially operated as the wide men, Ben Burgess operated as the front man with Danny Mitchley in the hole off Burgess.
In the opening five minutes it was evident Pool's plan would be to switch play to the wide men at every opportunity and the Seasiders managed to open up the hosts a couple of times in the opening stages, but it wasn't all one way with Burscough forcing the games first corner on five minutes fortunately for the Seasiders the Pool defence handled the set play well and Rachubka was not called upon.
Danny Mitchley could have opened the scoring twice in the opening ten minutes, the first on seven minutes saw Gary Taylor-Fletcher find Ben Burgess with an exquisite ball, the big front man turned the ball round the corner into the path of Mitchley who didn't control the ball as he would have liked and the keeper was able to save, two minutes later Burgess again found the young striker but just as he was about to pull the trigger the ball bobbled away.
Pool forced their first corner of the game on 21 minutes and the quickly taken set play caused the hosts all kinds of problems, Gary Taylor-Fletcher and Billy Clarke combined with the latter floating a great cross towards Ben Burges who got in front his marker to power a volley just wide.
Six minutes later the impressive Billy Clarke nutmegged his man before flicking the ball towards GARY TAYLOR-FLETCHER who made no mistake nodding past the advancing keeper into the back of the net.
Less than a minute later Pool had doubled their lead and once again it came via GARY TAYLOR-FLETCHER, a quickly taken clearance from Paul Rachubka found Taylor-Fletcher wide on the right, Taylor-Fletcher then cut in from the right beating three men before firing beyond the keeper.
Taylor-Fletcher was denied his hat-trick five minutes later when his powerful stopping header was saved well by Whiteside.
Five minutes before the break Keith Southern burst forward before seeing his low shot turned behind for a corner.
The second half saw Pool line up with Matt Gilks in goal, a back four of Ash Eastham, Shaun Barker, Rob Edwards, Joe Martin, a midfield two of Richard Langley and Irish trialist Eoin Duffy, American trialist Eric DeFreitas and Danny Nardiello provide the width with second year scholar Louis Almond and Brett Ormerod operating as the Pool front two.
The second half was a minute old when Daniel Nardiello saw a header from a right cross deflected behind for a corner.
Brett Ormerod should have made it 3-0 on 74 minutes, Daniel Nardiello did well down the left wing and cross to Ormerod who rounded the keeper before being crowded out.
Ormerod made amends a minute later, Eric DeFreitas found Daniel Nardiello out on the left, Nardiello in turn found Ormerod in the left channel and the veteran striker fired home from an acute angle.
Daniel Nardiello almost made it 4-0 ten minutes from time, the former Manchester United man was sent scampering clear down the left wing by a great ball from Richard Langley, Nardiello cut across the face of goal and was denied by a brave block from the keeper.
To the envy of the youth team who were all in attendance at Victoria Park second year scholar Adam Foster was given seven minutes to catch the eye, the young winger replaces Eoin Duffy who failed to make an impact on the game.
Louis Almond who enjoyed a bright second half almost made it 4-0 two minutes from time, the young striker did well to hold his man before firing just wide with the keeper beaten, moments later DANIEL NARDIELLO nodded home Pool's fourth from a great ball from Ricahrd Langley.
Pool First Half: Rachubka, Coid, Baptiste, Evatt, Crainey, Southern, Vaughan, Mitchley, Taylor-Fletcher, Clarke, Burgess
Pool Second Half: Gilks, Eastham, Barker, Edwards, Martin, Langley, DeFreitas, Duffy (Foster 83), Nardiello, Ormerod, Almond
www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10432~1719863,00.html