by prostak »
13 Feb 2011 19:28
So you did have lower expectations then. I did the same, to be honest - had we kept him he could've been our Charlie Adam figure, but I really don't want to open the 'what if' debate again.
As several have made the comparison across a few threads, I think it's worthwhile taking a look at Blackpool's team for the Playoff Final last year and judging whether there's a similar level of talent in our current XI.
Blackpool 2010 - Matt Gilks, Stephen Crainey, Ian Evatt, Alex John-Baptiste, Seamus Coleman, Keith Southern, David Vaughan (Barry Bannan, 90), Charlie Adam, Brett Ormerod (Stephen Dobbie, 60), Gary Taylor-Fletcher (Ben Burgess, 53), DJ Campbell
Reading 2011 (QPR game) - A. Federici, M. Mills, I. Harte, A. Griffin, I. Ingimarsson, J. McAnuff, J. Tabb (H. Robson-Kanu 76), J. Kebe, J. Karacan, S. Long, S. Church (M. Manset, 68).
I can't say I'm overly familiar with Blackpool's squad, so maybe others can help me out here. The key players for me would be Adam and Kebe respectively, and my first thought there is that Adam seems far more suited to the Premier than our Jimmy. As great as he is, Kebe is still the sort who can disappear from a game after a sufficiently menacing tackle (as happened against QPR), and I'm concerned he'd be useless in a league where his pace was less of a boon.
Neither team is exactly filled with superstars, but the tactics employed by Holloway and McDermott are an obvious difference. Maybe I've just seen a bad group of games, but from what I have seen the best-case scenario were we to gain promotion would be Allardyce Bolton, worst-case would be Megson Bolton.