Can't say I've paid it much thought, certainly not in a rush. Unless it means I can draw a pension or some such.
Mate, sorry if I went all a bit Michael Parkinson on you there, that's why I added my usual lame attempt at trying to get a laugh in amongst my questions please log in to view this image Anyway, cheers for answering dude I will leave you alone now to go play in the Barnsley forum playground with your mates
Looks like Ian Hollaway is back again. Not my first choice but better than Dim Tim Sim. Ian Holloway set for QPR return replacing Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Ian Holloway has been interviewed by QPR about becoming their new boss Holloway should be announced as the club's new manager by the weekend The 53-year-old has enjoyed six-year spells as a player and boss there By SAMI MOKBEL FOR THE DAILY MAIL PUBLISHED: 09:30 +11:00, 10 November 2016 | UPDATED: 09:48 +11:00, 10 November 2016e-mail Ian Holloway is set for a sensational return to Queens Park Rangers. The former Crystal Palace manager has been interviewed by the club about the vacant manager's job following Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's dismissal last week. And Sportsmail understands Holloway has won the race to become Loftus Road boss. please log in to view this image +4 Ian Holloway is set for a return in the dugout at his former club Queens Park Rangers please log in to view this image +4 Holloway has been interviewed by the club to succeed Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink please log in to view this image +4 Holloway spent six years at the club from 1991 as a player before spending another six as boss RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next please log in to view this image David Oldfield to take charge of training as QPR search for... please log in to view this image QPR sack Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink as manager after a poor... please log in to view this image Championship Round-up: QPR grab a late draw at Nottingham... please log in to view this image Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic vows to fend off interest in... SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share 25 shares Barring any last minute hitches to the deal, Holloway should be announced as the club's new manager by the weekend. It would mark a shock return to west London for Holloway, who has played and managed the Hoops. He spent six years at the club from 1991 before spending another six year period in charge. Holloway has been out of work since March 2015 when he was sacked by Millwall, but has forged a successful punditry career. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ng-Jimmy-Floyd-Hasselbaink.html#ixzz4PZxAira9 Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook