Ollie committed to Seasiders

Blackpool manager Ian Holloway has vowed to honour his contract at Bloomfield Road and says he would be willing to discuss an extension.
Reports have suggested that the Seasiders boss is drawing admiring glances from Aston Villa and West Ham.
Villa are still waiting to discover whether Gerard Houllier will be returning to their helm, while Avram Grant is walking a relegation tightrope at Upton Park.
Holloway's success at Blackpool over the last two seasons, which has seen him secure promotion to the Premier League and give the Seasiders every chance of remaining among England's elite, has fuelled the speculation.
He insists he is paying little attention to the rumours, though, and has assured the Bloomfield Road faithful that he has no intention of accepting a call from elsewhere.
"I could not help but chuckle when some newspapers linked me with the West Ham and Aston Villa jobs," Holloway wrote in his column in The Independent.
"Two years ago, when I lost my job at Leicester and I couldn't get back into football, there were certainly no stories in the press. I wasn't wanted by anybody. It just sums up how odd football is. It is like clothes - one minute you are in fashion, the next you are out. I was out big-time.
"I came back in at Blackpool and have just tried to build something, get a structure and stick to it, and it has worked. It worked a lot quicker than I thought - even I didn't think we'd go up last season. But I'm not going to complain and it has transformed all our fortunes; myself, the players and the club.
"As for the West Ham and Villa stories, don't believe what you read in some papers. I honestly don't know where they get their tales from.
"Let me categorically say, I would not walk out on Blackpool.
"I left Plymouth mid-contract to go to Leicester and I've regretted it ever since - I won't make the same mistake again. I am contracted to Blackpool until next summer and I will be staying until next summer.
"I love the club I'm at and I'd be happy to discuss a longer-term contract if the chairman wanted to talk.
"I am a man of my word and I am going to stick to my word from here on in."