Jamie Vardy says he will revel in the role of pantomime villain at Bloomfield Road this afternoon.
The Leicester City striker has history with the Blackpool fans.
He played for their nearby neighbours Fleetwood Town and rejected a move to Blackpool in favour of Leicester just over a year ago.
Vardy then riled the Blackpool fans even further by winning a controversial penalty as City beat them 1-0 at King Power Stadium at the start of last season.
Vardy, who has started this season superbly, says he has already been getting abuse from some Blackpool fans on Twitter, especially over his unconventional hair style, and he already has a goal celebration in mind to answer them.
"They have already started giving me the abuse on Twitter, but I find it all funny," he said.
"It is just banter. I think it is because I played for Fleetwood.
"I can't say what they have been saying. It is the fans who don't really like me up there. I have been getting it all week but it is all good, as long as I don't get myself into trouble.
"I have had enough abuse already about my hair so if I do score there will be a celebration about my hair.
"I get stick from the lads as well about my hair but it is all harmless banter. There is always banter flying around and I just give back as much as I get.
"I have the celebration already planned. I just need to score now."
City's victory courtesy of the penalty Vardy won last September ended Blackpool's good start to the campaign, and he believes City can put another spanner in the works of an equally impressive start again. "Last year when we played them at home for the first time they were top and we managed to beat them," he said.
"That knocked them off the perch a bit so, hopefully, we can get a win there and it will be exactly the same.
"I haven't been surprised by their start because they started the exact same way last year. They grind out results the same as we do, but it is just down to our performances.
"As long as we play to our full potential then I don't think they will be able to stop us."
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