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Blackpool down nine-man West Brom in Premier League

BLACKPOOL — Blackpool's impressive start to life in the English Premier League saw them rise to ninth in the table after a 2-1 victory at home to nine-man West Bromwich Albion…


BLACKPOOL — Blackpool's impressive start to life in the English Premier League saw them rise to ninth in the table after a 2-1 victory at home to nine-man West Bromwich Albion gave them a first top-flight win at Bloomfield Road this season here on Monday.Goals either side of the break from Charlie Adam and Luke Varney secured the Tangerines' victory on a rainswept night but the course of the match was all but decided when 25-year-old Michael Oliver, the Premier League's youngest referee, sent-off Baggies duo Pablo Ibanez and Gonzalo Jara inside the opening half hour.However, a superb solo effort from West Brom's Youssuf Mulumbu, who scored five minutes from time with a brilliant shot into the top corner after beating several Blackpool defenders, set up a dramatic finish.Austria international Paul Scharner then went close to an equaliser for Roberto di Matteo's side, who remained sixth despite this defeat, when he headed narrowly wide from a free-kick before Steven Reid blasted over the top.Both promoted sides had chances to score further goals and, in the final minute of the four added on at the end of the game, West Brom forced a corner only for Blackpool to catch them on the counter-attack.But DJ Campbell shot wide to fray Blackpool manager Ian Holloway's nerves.Oliver's decision to show red card to 'last man' Ibanez, who brought down Campbell in the box in the 11th minute, was questionable as Jara was still in close attendance.But Oliver had no hesitation in pointing to the spot and Adam scored from the ensuing penalty, despite former England goalkeeper Scott Carson getting a hand to the ball."I think the game as a spectacle, with the rules the referee has got to apply...I'd prefer a yellow card (to Ibanez) and the penalty," Holloway told Sky Sports."It's a great move, probably the best of the game, a great ball from Charlie to DJ Campbell, who has turned him. But is it really a sending off?"I thought that really ruined the game as a spectacle."Holloway added: "We are trying to learn to play at this le

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