Holloway unconcerned by Oyston resignation

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Thursday 19 August 2010 13:35 EDT
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Blackpool manager Ian Holloway insists the club will not be any different following Karl Oyston's resignation as chairman.

Oyston stepped down with immediate effect yesterday, but will remain as acting chief executive of the Barclays Premier League newcomers until the end of the season or a new appointment is made.

Holloway said today he had not spoken with Oyston about his decision, but was adamant it would not change things at Bloomfield Road.

"For this club not to have him involved in it is ridiculous and he will be here, doing the same job," Holloway said.

"It might be a different title, but he is yet to talk to me about it and I don't really care, because I wouldn't have signed with this club if he wasn't going to be doing the things that he does.

"I am sure he will do them, whatever title he has got or is given. This place won't change and neither will I."

Reports have suggested Oyston had become disillusioned with the business side of top-flight life following Blackpool's promotion from the Championship in May.

Asked if he thought Oyston was upset about football agents, Holloway said: "I don't think he's particularly upset.

"I think he's shocked and not willing to play the games that the shed-loads of money that everyone thinks you have got gives you.

"He is not going to play those games because all he is concerned about is the player himself, trying to do a fair deal for the football club and trying to do a good deal for the player - like the young player we have got coming up today hopefully.

"It was quite a shock for me this summer, but I don't blame agents - they are just trying to do what they think is best for their client and themselves, and they expect to get paid for doing it.

"But what they normally get paid and what we pay them is two totally different amounts."

The player Holloway was referring to is striker Brett Pitman, who is set to join the Seasiders from League One side Bournemouth.

"He epitomises us - we are a bunch of people who need to make a name for ourselves," Holloway said of the 22-year-old, who scored a hat-trick for the Cherries against Peterborough on Saturday.

"Whatever has happened in our careers, we have to re-prove what we are all about. I think he is one of those who is fresh and hungry and who wants a chance at a higher level.

"I believe he can score at any level from what I've seen and I want to give him that opportunity to join my lads.

"He is a centre-forward who might be able to put the ball in other people's nets for us and he does it in style with great finishing and great technique.

"If I can rub off on him how he should work and where he should move, then I don't care where he has started - it is where he is going to get to that matters. I think he will relish this challenge."

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