I do find it sad that people think I am anti-Ollie. When he first came to the club and we were on our knees I put money in the buckets supported the club just about every way I could. I went home and away most weeks I even watched the reserves. Those days with Ollie at the beginning were great even though the football was dire. I, like many other QPR fans loved the comments and fun under him however that was many years ago.
However just because some of you are happy with this doesn’t mean I am. As for comments like “give it a rest”? I am giving my side of the debate. If you don’t like it, don’t reply.
I will always support the manager and team and it will be no different with Hollowhead. Like the rest of you I expect a good win against Norwich especially with the new manager bounce and them not winning in 5 games.
People think it because of what you say, the number of times you say it and your inability to remember the negative things you say. I've heard fans of other clubs refer to him as Hollowhead - only you do on this forum. You seem only to remember Vauxhall Motors and the fact he was interested in the Leicester job. It's not good enough when you are found out simply to repeat the mantra that you have always given the manager your whole hearted support and then say you will jump on him as soon as they lose. You've not been very vocal in your support of all our managers from Holloway through to JFH save possibly for Warnock. In fact quite the opposite. Your reaction to each new appointment is so predictable and we know from the start that you do not approve. We know because you tell us. You do remember that I take it?
I tell you what. When you start calling for Holloway out, you will no doubt not object to some of us calling for you out of this forum? Fair enough? It's not personal. It's just our right to freedom of opinion. You won't have committed any cardinal sins so it's not binding at all. As you know, you are free to do as you wish.
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Nearly cried.....over this (OK I'm a girl...I am allowed to be completely soppy)
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/11/1...details-of-very-emotional-phone-call-with-qp/
New Queens Park Rangers manager Ian Holloway has told Sky Sports that he had a 'very emotional' phone call with owner Tony Fernandes before taking the job.
QPR chose to sack manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink last weekend after a run of just two wins in ten Championship games, with the 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest proving to be the final straw.
The R's were again left looking for a new manager, and whilst names like Tim Sherwood, Paul Clement and Karl Robinson were linked, the club went for one of their former managers in Ian Holloway.
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Holloway, 53, has had a long history with QPR, from making more than 150 appearances for the club during his playing days, to spending almost five years as their manager between 2001 and 2006.
Holloway's most recent managerial job was with Millwall, but since leaving The New Den in March 2015, he has been working for Sky Sports as a Football League pundit whilst he waited for his next opportunity in management.
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Holloway is back in management now, and will be hoping to turn QPR around after the international break, as they currently lie down in 17th place in the Championship table after a poor run of form under Hasselbaink.
On Saturday, Holloway effectively signed off from his Sky Sports responsibilities, writing a column about landing the QPR job, stating that he told Sky Sports some time ago that he would leave if QPR ever wanted him back.
Holloway added that his phone call with QPR chairman Tony Fernandes was 'very emotional', as he spoke from the heart about his love for QPR, with Holloway feeling that he's on the same wavelength as Fernandes.
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How does this Ollie Dawes claim to have written this piece? it's all pulled from Holloway's own sky blog.Nearly cried.....over this (OK I'm a girl...I am allowed to be completely soppy)
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/11/1...details-of-very-emotional-phone-call-with-qp/
New Queens Park Rangers manager Ian Holloway has told Sky Sports that he had a 'very emotional' phone call with owner Tony Fernandes before taking the job.
QPR chose to sack manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink last weekend after a run of just two wins in ten Championship games, with the 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest proving to be the final straw.
The R's were again left looking for a new manager, and whilst names like Tim Sherwood, Paul Clement and Karl Robinson were linked, the club went for one of their former managers in Ian Holloway.
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Holloway, 53, has had a long history with QPR, from making more than 150 appearances for the club during his playing days, to spending almost five years as their manager between 2001 and 2006.
Holloway's most recent managerial job was with Millwall, but since leaving The New Den in March 2015, he has been working for Sky Sports as a Football League pundit whilst he waited for his next opportunity in management.
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Holloway is back in management now, and will be hoping to turn QPR around after the international break, as they currently lie down in 17th place in the Championship table after a poor run of form under Hasselbaink.
On Saturday, Holloway effectively signed off from his Sky Sports responsibilities, writing a column about landing the QPR job, stating that he told Sky Sports some time ago that he would leave if QPR ever wanted him back.
Holloway added that his phone call with QPR chairman Tony Fernandes was 'very emotional', as he spoke from the heart about his love for QPR, with Holloway feeling that he's on the same wavelength as Fernandes.
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Enjoy sir, they were excellent last night. It's a long gig, they play loads of stuff, in reverse chronological order, finishing up with most of Damned, Damned, Damned.So another new manager. Although Ollie has a 2 1/2 year contract will he actually see it out? And having seen previous managers get rid of and then bring in new players, I can only see mid table now for us this year. I just hope, that Ollie is given the full length of his contract - this club needs stability and the players need to have faith in the people above Ollie, that they really do know exactly what they are doing.
On a plus side - Ollie can be a wheeler dealer - and 2 he loves the club. Let's hope that in 12 months time we are nearer the top and fighting for promotion - just can't see it ths year
SB - i'm off to see the Damned on Tuesday 15th at Guildford........great venue....great band
Is it me or are his legs different colour to rest of him?It looks like Marc Bircham is on his way ...
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The Damned played two sets at Beautiful Days in August this year...a sort free set and then Damned Damned Damned ...both sets absolutely stunning...one of the highlights of the weekend, of which there were many.. You will have a great timeEnjoy sir, they were excellent last night. It's a long gig, they play loads of stuff, in reverse chronological order, finishing up with most of Damned, Damned, Damned.
I can highly recommend the Assembly Rooms in Leamington, proper old style space for about 1,000. Though they ran out of Guinness last night (I was thirsty). John Lydon and PiL there this week, sadly I am working away, would love to see them.
Are you ITK on Clement or just speculating? Whatever have you forgotten he managed Derby? Relevant experience and they were 5th when they fired him.