Blackpool manager Ian Holloway paid tribute to Doncaster's character and style after Sean O'Driscoll's side snatched a stoppage-time equaliser in a thrilling 3-3 draw at the Keepmoat Stadium.
The home side were seemingly heading for another miserable afternoon when, having twice led, they allowed Ben Burgess to put Blackpool 3-2 ahead with 13 minutes remaining.
But Billy Sharp scored his second of the afternoon to rescue Doncaster just as the game entered stoppage time. It dashed Holloway's hopes of a second win on the road this season but he had few complaints.
"Where do you start on a game like that?" he said. "I would have paid to watch that myself.
"Entertainment is the business and that was just great. If it carries on that way for the rest of my life I will die earlier - it's not good for my ticker.
"Ups and downs and ins and outs, that game had everything. Brilliant."










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