Ollie’s carrot and shtick approach lifts QPR – Report
Sunday, 20th Nov 2016 18:05 by Clive Whittingham
QPR, unrecognisable from the side that lost meekly to Brentford last time out at Loftus Road, beat Norwich 2-1 in a compelling start to Ian Holloway’s second spell as manager on Saturday.
Ian Holloway often gives the impression of a man on the run from a keeper with a large butterfly net, and the chance to return to the club he holds dearest to his heart for a third spell this week has only exacerbated his hyperactivity.
With the metaphor machine gun set to rapid fire we’ve had everything from tales from Bristol’s underground tattoo parlour wars to changing trouser trends through the ages. Barely able to contain himself as he was unveiled to the crowd for his second stint as Queens Park Rangers manager, ten years after the first ended, he was off again at a rate of knots after this hard-fought win against Norwich City, taking 11 minutes to answer four questions in the post-match radio interviews and tossing an opinion on Wayne Rooney into a discussion supposedly about where Rangers go from here.
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Sunday, 20th Nov 2016 18:05 by Clive Whittingham
QPR, unrecognisable from the side that lost meekly to Brentford last time out at Loftus Road, beat Norwich 2-1 in a compelling start to Ian Holloway’s second spell as manager on Saturday.
Ian Holloway often gives the impression of a man on the run from a keeper with a large butterfly net, and the chance to return to the club he holds dearest to his heart for a third spell this week has only exacerbated his hyperactivity.
With the metaphor machine gun set to rapid fire we’ve had everything from tales from Bristol’s underground tattoo parlour wars to changing trouser trends through the ages. Barely able to contain himself as he was unveiled to the crowd for his second stint as Queens Park Rangers manager, ten years after the first ended, he was off again at a rate of knots after this hard-fought win against Norwich City, taking 11 minutes to answer four questions in the post-match radio interviews and tossing an opinion on Wayne Rooney into a discussion supposedly about where Rangers go from here.
Read more here ... http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/44326