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Ian Holloway: Fergie hasn’t quite beaten Liverpool yet

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Blackpool manager, Ian Holloway believes that there isn’t a club in the world who can match Liverpool FC’s tradition, support or atmosphere. He also believes that no club has managed to emulate Liverpool in terms of a “real football club”.
"I just hope that things go well for Liverpool because the tradition of that football club, the way their fans are, that song they sing at the start - that's a real football club.” said Ian Holloway.
He went on to say that he would love to be the one who matches Liverpool’s success and history at Blackpool, but he deemed it as a task impossible for him. According to Holloway even Sir Alex Ferguson has failed to that, so he himself simply does not stand
a chance.
"I want to make Blackpool as famous, if not more famous, which is going to be impossible because even Fergie hasn't done that yet, he hasn't quite beat Liverpool yet."
Holloway, whose team hosts Liverpool tonight in their Premier League encounter, was full of praise for the current Liverpool caretaker boss, Kenny Dalglish. He reckons that Kenny is the right choice after Roy Hodgson’s removal and hoped it goes well for
the Liverpool legend.
Ian Holloway had more praise for King Kenny as he stated, "I took my wife on holiday once up in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Scotland-c756 and I had a lot of driving to do and I wanted her to relax and she bought me his book but in a cassette form before CDs. I stuck it in and it was just
fantastic hearing his dulcet tones talking to me, telling me about his life. It was just absolutely fantastic.
"I cannot remember a player better then Kenny ever in my whole life and the epitome of it for me was to see him score the winning goal that got Liverpool the double. To be able to do that as player/manager I think was quite wonderful.”
Holloway poured further praise on Kenny by terming him as a fantastic fellow and that he would love to know him more in person as he had not gotten a chance to meet Dalglish. However, he will get a chance to at least shake hands with the Liverpool legend
when the two meet on Wednesday night.

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