<p><br /> Cardiff winger Chris Burke is hoping that childhood friend Charlie Adam does not become an enemy at Wembley in Saturday's Championship play-off between the Bluebirds and Blackpool.<br /> </p><p><br /> Adam has been in sensational form as Blackpool shocked pundits and fans alike by making their way to the final where Dave Jones' Cardiff await.<br /> </p><p><br /> Burke, 26, came through the same Rangers youth set-up as Adam before both players left Ibrox for England's second tier last year.<br /> </p><p><br /> Burke has blossomed for the Bluebirds, scoring ten times while at Bloomfield Road Adam has hit 18 goals to become one of the signings of the season.<br /> </p><p><br /> Burke said: "I practically grew up with Charlie Adam at Rangers. People said it was a gamble for Blackpool to pay £500,000 for someone who was hardly heard of last summer but I knew that he was going to be a fantastic signing."<br /> </p><p><br /> Burke and his Cardiff team-mates are set to start the game as favourites but the winger is adamant that they will not underestimate Ian Holloway's side.<br /> </p><p><br /> Blackpool produced a sensational attacking display to dispatch Nottingham Forest in the semi-finals and Burke is wary of the threat they pose.<br /> </p><p><br /> He said: "I can assure you nobody at this club will underestimate Blackpool.They are in the final because they deserve to be. It's as simple as that.<br /> </p><p><br /> "So we know it will be tough. But we are 90 minutes away from promotion and we all can't wait for the game to start."<br /> </p>
