Blackpool's Holloway delighted with Plymouth victory

by Pat McGatt. Published Sun 18 Oct 2009 18:46

Seasiders boss Ian Holloway watched his side emerge
victorious against his old club to remain unbeaten at home and move up to fifth
place in the Championship.

Dutchman Marcel Seip – who is on-loan from
Plymouth – powered home a header in the 31st minute and David Vaughan added a
second in the 64th minute.

The goal was extra-special for Seip, who's
relationship with Argyle manager Paul Sturrock appears to have irrevocably
broken down.

He said: "I am delighted to have scored. I was training on
my own at Plymouth. I will never play for that man again and he will never pick
me.

"Yes, we have had a big fallout but Blackpool have given me a chance
and I want to take it."

On the win, Holloway said: "I wish we could play
here every week. I was very pleased with the performance and pleased for Marcel.


"We looked a good team and I could bring an international off the bench
in Neil Eardley and no one has been able to say that about a Blackpool side for
a long time".





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