Blackpool boss Ian Holloway committed to attacking football next season

Holloway's side will stick to their principals in the Premier League...

By Alex Richards

Ian Holloway, Blackpool (Getty Images)
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway has vowed that his newly-promoted side will stick to the attacking principles which secured promotion in the Premier League next season.

Holloway's side thrilled during an exciting Championship campaign which culminated in a 3-2 victory against Cardiff City in the play-off final at Wembley, scoring 74 goals along the way. And Holloway insists that the seasiders will continue with this approach in the top-flight.

"We won't change our philosophy about attacking people," Holloway told the Blackpool Gazette.

"We'll attack, home and away, and that might lead to some entertaining games - so we won't end up last on Match of the Day every week, because there will be some goals going in.

"If we are seven down at Chelsea, then I'm going to try to score - so it might end up 12."

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