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LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 19: Kevin Nolan the captain of West Ham celebrates victory with his team mates during the npower Championship - Playoff Final between West Ham United and Blackpool at Wembley Stadium on May 19, 2012 in London, England.
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I think blues 2-1. Based on form and results already against blackpool this season.
At that stage, although he wasn't a regular, he was very much a Blackpool player
I can only deal with anything that is fact and what is fact is that we've got a massively important game in a few days against a very, very good Blackpool team.More quotes »
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Holloway 'deserves' bigger club
Ian Holloway: Deserves to be looked at by a bigger club says Blackpool chairman The Blackpool chairman said Ian Holloway deserves to be looked at by bigger clubs - and if one wanted to take him - he would even "load him in a car and give him a lift". Kar 6:31 AM from Sky Sports Read more »
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Kiss me quick: Blackpool ready to let Holloway join bigger club
Blackpool have promised Ian Holloway they will not stand in his way if a bigger club comes calling. The Tangerines' boss returns from holiday in Rome this week for talks with owner Karl Oyston. It will be the first time they have spoken since the 2-1 pla 5/29/12 from Mirror.co.uk Read more »
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Hammers fans' Play-Off pictures
The Wembley Play-Off victory against Blackpool is a day that will live long in the memory of West Ham United fans. Now whufc.com is offering Hammers fans worldwide the chance to share their special memories from the day by sending in pictures of them cel from West Ham United Read more »
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The Joel Ward saga comes to an end…
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Blackpool play hardball with Swansea over Phillips fee
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