How are you feeling about the season?

Paul Black: With 10 games to go, all we have left to look forward to is jangling nerves as we attempt to pick up the points we need to stay in the Championship. We are grateful for our good start, as we have just one win to show for our last 20 league and cup matches.

Tangerinespud: Dread.

Jerry Davies: Desperation! Lack of investment has taken us from a golden future to relegation candidate.

Eddy Maunder: Pessimistic! For the first time in a few years I am really worried about the club. We seem to be going backwards at an alarming rate.

Sean McGinlay: Relegation looms. Many fans have turned away and protests have begun.

What would represent a successful season for your club?

Paul Black: It’s all about survival now, we’ve nothing else to play for. Relegation would be a disaster and one in the eye for our chairman, who claimed “all (clubs) wish they could be like us” back in October. Probably a slim majority of fans, at the moment, would say that we will stay up.

Tangerinespud: Staying up.

Jerry Davies: It should be a play-off place but finishing mid-table and not in a relegation battle is now what I wish.

Eddy Maunder: At this point I would take survival.

Sean McGinlay: Survival.

Who is the dangerman for your club?

Paul Black: Probably Ricardo Fuller, if he is fit enough to play. Holds the ball up well and occasionally shows the skills that made him a Premier League player.

Tangerinespud: Fuller and David Goodwillie have a potential to click and will cause problems if that happens. However, I wouldn’t be nervous facing Blackpool at the moment – we are fragile.

Jerry Davies: Fuller or Goodwillie.

Eddy Maunder: We don’t really have any since Tom Ince left. We play as a collective unit, and while we have had a shocking run, there have been significant improvements over the last few games at home.

Sean McGinlay: Couldn’t pin-point one. Putting the small amount of quality we have into consideration I would probably point to Fuller, who can hold up the ball well and bag a few goals.

What’s the on-field weak link for your club?

Paul Black: Our defence is leaky and our midfield offers no creativity, with any real flair sacrificed for battling capabilities. We haven’t scored more than once in a game since November.

Tangerinespud: The whole club.

Jerry Davies: Gary MacKenzie and Kirk Broadfoot.

Eddy Maunder: The centre-backs (MacKenzie and Broadfoot). They were rock-solid at the back end of last season and the start of this but they have no confidence at the moment.

Sean McGinlay: MacKenzie. The lack of quality is down to the owners relying on free transfers and loans.

What’s your view on Huddersfield Town and which players do you think could do the business for them against you?

Paul Black: It looks like they’ll stay up easily and with this being only their second season back in the Championship, that is probably a reasonable outcome. I’ll be looking out for James Vaughan and Nakhi Wells. Adam Hamill, Peter Clarke and Keith Southern are all very familiar with Bloomfield Road and they will be welcomed back.

Tangerinespud: Vaughan and Wells will be a lethal front pairing. Huddersfield look an average Championship side, capable of giving anyone a game but equally look like they roll over just as easily.

Jerry Davies: Steady side who seem to be doing things in a good manner. The lad who scored against us at your ground (Vaughan) looks good .

Eddy Maunder: A decent mid-table side. Vaughan is the stand-out player to me.

Sean McGinlay: Vaughan. And I’m a big fan of young Duane Holmes as well as Sean Scannell.

Fed-up Blackpool fans are to hold a ‘funeral march’ demonstration before the clash with Town.

The protesters from the Seasiders Independent Supporters Assosciation are concerned at a run of just one win in 19 Championship games which has left their team 18th after being in the play-off positions earlier this season.

They say the action is aimed as a spectacle to get both fellow fans and the media to take notice about what they claim is chronic under-investment in the club, who were in the Premier League in 2010-11, and the impact the owners’ current policies have had.

The march will begin at 2.15pm from the Old Rigby Road coach park, opposite the club shop and ticket office at Bloomfield Road, where Town will be backed by more than 1,650 supporters.

But it won’t be backed by the Blackpool Supporters Association. whose spokesman Glenn Bowley said: “We will just be going along as normal, hoping the team will pick up three points.”

The SISA protesters say that at the end of their march, a death certificate for their “dear departed Premier League Legacy” will be presented.

Tim Fielding, chairman of SISA, said the demonstration, their second following one during the match against Birmingham in February, was aimed at encouraging the owners to invest more of the Premier League money received over recent years into the team.

He told the Blackpool Gazette newspaper: “The owners, Karl and Owen Oyston, are not putting football at the top of the agenda.

“When we got to the Premier League they said it would change the club forever, but they haven’t delivered on that promise.

“We don’t expect them to spend all the money on the team, we don’t mind them having a healthy profit, but there needs to be a balance.”

SISA vice-chairman Stephen Smith said: “There has been a lack of investment in recent years and a lack of progress.

“The transfer budget should not be dwarfed by the directors’ remuneration.”

He said the recent annual financial results showed that in the 2012-13 season, more money was paid in directors salaries (£568,000) than on purchasing players (£485,000).

The Oyston-owned Segesta Ltd increased its borrowing from the football club by £8m and now owes BFC Ltd more than £25m.

Fielding added: “Mr Oyston said that money will flow back to the club, but we need to see investment now.”

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