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  • Hitman34
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    Originally posted by West London is Rss View Post
    Just how have we ended up with Ian Holloway as our gaffer, genuine question... How did we get here... still can't get my head around it.
    Popular with sky and good publicity for uncle.

    Cheap as chips and is a friend of les.

    That's how we ended up with him.

    Pe teacher, then a novice, and now the sky tv pundit.
    #cheap

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  • West Acton
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    Agree Stan I think we will stay up and he will be in charge next season and that's probably fair enough but needs to come out blocks sharpe or think we all agree he's a goner

    Pinks correct I was vocal in my views hence why toned it down on this occasion but my concerns then remain now and he has actually reinforced for me and others what our fears were. Agree this season has tailed off alarmingly but a few seem to want to justify it as acceptable, I know you have been upfront and said it's not so fair play, but one as the manager he should never have allowed this to happen and secondly what does it say about his motivational skills, something we keep getting told is his great strength and significant reason for his return, that he has been unable to get anything out of these players in what is arguably the most important stage of the season

    Whether your Holloway in or Holloway out camp other then brief spell his second tenure has been a disaster and huge disappointment. The football is not better the morale of the players is not better and there is zero good feeling factor in the stands those are the facts

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  • West London is Rss
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    Just how have we ended up with Ian Holloway as our gaffer, genuine question... How did we get here... still can't get my head around it.

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  • Pinkie
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    Ha after a few wins, how about at the start wanting him out after a few defeats, infact thibnk it started after 2 defeats lol, and you was one if not the most vocal on him being pants, i think hes showed what he can do in that spell even when we lost against some good teams where we played well but didnt get the results, so to call him a poor managers a joke, yes hes made a few c oo k ups but everyone in life does that, and its how you bounce back and learn from youre mistakes! but to call him once again about not being a good manager when had this team playing really wells a joke, knee jerking again and i understand as he has buggered things up when he shouldnt of done, but also the players have and youve said that yourself wests! hopefully we stay up & we keep ollie but build on what he was doing right next season as things were going in the right direction, then this thread will be brought back up like the others lol, but fingers crossed we sort out these two next games!

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  • Stanley
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    Originally posted by West Acton View Post
    Don't agree four or five of us before allies appointment very accurately predicted how a Holloway reign would go.
    It's how it's going, yes. But it's not over yet. His future is still very much in the balance, and rests on these last two games.

    Furthermore, lets be realistic here. If we avoid the drop, which it's highly likely we will, then it's also likely Ollie will keep his job, be backed again in the summer, and be given at least the first 6-12 games of next season to prove that he retains the faith and backing of the board moving forward.

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  • Shepherds Mush
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    Originally posted by West Acton View Post
    But from stupid threads praising him after initial few wins it's becoming clearer and clearer more fans are not impressed with him. It was obvious from Norwich it was going be disaster playing 10men for over 90mins and crawling over the line because he took best player off that day, his reasoning for this he wanted to see how the team played without player that was dictating the game in our favour!!!!! What logic is that and evidence he was tinkering from day one
    Wasn't that the first game back for Luongo after his injury?

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  • West Acton
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    Originally posted by Stanley View Post
    I think this is where your argument loses credibility, stanis.

    It's far too easy with the benefit of hindsight to claim you would have predicted that following a run of 7 games of five wins, a draw and a loss, that we would then go on another run of 6 defeats.
    Don't agree four or five of us before allies appointment very accurately predicted how a Holloway reign would go. It was, and perhaps rightly, not appreciated by many posters but every concern raised has come home to roost. I have tried to stay out of the second round of debates about Ollie as I made my views clear first time round and did not want to highjack threads.

    But from stupid threads praising him after initial few wins it's becoming clearer and clearer more fans are not impressed with him. It was obvious from Norwich it was going be disaster playing 10men for over 90mins and crawling over the line because he took best player off that day, his reasoning for this he wanted to see how the team played without player that was dictating the game in our favour!!!!! What logic is that and evidence he was tinkering from day one

    As have always said like him he's good guy but he's a poor poor manager as we're seeing and suspect this will be his last managerial role in football. Long ball football, which is his stock position, in the main has gone we're going backwards

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  • Shepherds Mush
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    I saw Neil Ashton dug Holloway AND Ferdinand out in the Sun this morning

    I'm a Holloway fan but I can't see him in charge next season if we lose either of our next 2.

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  • West London is Rss
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    Let's be honest... Ian Holloway is not going to be the manager to take us back in to the play-offs let alone the Premier League.
    This is a bloke whose last managerial appointment was him getting sacked by Millwall, and a man who chucked the towel in at Palace for being 'exhausted' - more like inept...
    I don't even know why he was appointed in the first place FFS.

    He should be used as nothing more than a pit-stop after getting rid of JFH. At the end of the season it's time to get back to a proper managerial appointment, if this joker of a boardroom can get one right eventually.

    I'm not saying I can predict the future but hands up who sees him leaving within a few months of next season, if he stays on over summer... me!!!
    Last edited by West London is Rss; 28-04-2017, 12:26 PM.

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  • Cjskinz
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    Originally posted by Stanley View Post
    That's part of the story but not all of it IMO, Cjskinz.

    Confidence plays a massive role in any sport and confidence was sky high following that run. Building on that confidence, form and momentum there is no reason why it could not have continued into the next 6 games, regardless of the opposition.

    Three things went wrong however:

    1) The timing of the international break.

    2) Complacency set in - again one of sport's biggest pitfalls (IH's fault).

    3) As a result of (2) and the assumption we were safe, he began experimenting and tinkering too much (also IH's fault).
    Agree with all your points but disagree to some extent with point 3.

    Form team in the championship when changing the squad up, and I don't think he is doing any different changes to the ones he made before the international break (except forced changes through injuries). Also Pawel probably not in the squad because he has been poor of late (I would assume).

    I also don't think the changes should have a massive impact on us. I would say our squad is better than Bristols? So if he brings in Yeni & Sylla for Smith & Washington (or vice versa) should they be able to beat Bristol? I would say so. It's not as if he's bringing these players in to play different positions to the ones they are used to except Pawel slighty more central and having Manning move to LB at the latter stages of the game). So is it not that the players are under performing?

    As a side point, I think when Freeman isn't on fire, we aren't either.

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  • Stanley
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    Originally posted by Cjskinz View Post
    Although, you do have to look at the teams we were playing against and think it was too hard to see that we would struggle to get points from many of them. I for one now always think we can get something from a game even when we are 2-0 which I haven't felt like since Warnock/Taarabt season and then Holloway before that
    That's part of the story but not all of it IMO, Cjskinz.

    Confidence plays a massive role in any sport and it was sky high following that run. Building on that confidence, form and momentum there is no reason why it could not have continued into the next 6 games, regardless of the opposition. This was proven by our performances against teams higher up the table like Reading and Newcastle.

    Three things went wrong however:

    1) The timing of the international break (the same for all teams, granted).

    2) Complacency set in - again one of sport's biggest pitfalls (IH's fault).

    3) As a result of (2) and the assumption we were safe, he began experimenting and tinkering too much in preparation for next season and thereby took his eye off the ball (also IH's fault).

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  • Shania
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    Originally posted by Pinkie View Post
    What are you on about shania? i dont understand?! hey! i understand everything thanks lol, you should battle to the end of every game giving youre all but most players dont these days and in the past teams always have some players that dont, i as a player always came off the pitch completely burnt out as every player should be like that giving their all, but it just doesnt happen im afraid! so havnt a scooby what youre trying to tell me i dont understand tbh lol
    My point is that they most likely get totally bewildered by all the chopping and changing when it comes to player selections AND tactics.

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  • Pinkie
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    There is no excuse for players managers staff switching off when we werent even nailed on mathmatically to stay up, but even if we was we should still have the mentality to want to win every game no matter what!

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  • Pinkie
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    Originally posted by Shania View Post
    So you still really don`t understand how it works when a young and fragile team have to play 4-4-2, 4-3-3 and 3-5-1 during crucial matches where they are playing for survival?
    What are you on about shania? i dont understand?! hey! i understand everything thanks lol, you should battle to the end of every game giving youre all but most players dont these days and in the past teams always have some players that dont, i as a player always came off the pitch completely burnt out as every player should be like that giving their all, but it just doesnt happen im afraid! so havnt a scooby what youre trying to tell me i dont understand tbh lol

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  • Shania
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    Originally posted by Pinkie View Post
    Did you not read what ive last posted?! I havnt said one moment well done ollie for these last 8 games or so, the wheels have come off and shouldnt of done, we should of made sure things were safe before experimenting or changing the core of the team, a big mistake by ollie and the players for taking their feet off the pedal! Unprofessional and very stupid and inexcusable! But before that tipping point we were ok, everyone else has built up momentum while we've lost it big time and ollie needs to admit hes fooked up and the players! No excuses so where am i bigging up ollie for that?! And really hope we sort out some points now in last games and performance instead of relying on others! And then i look forward to next season where a more settled team will be hitting the top 10! Obviously if we do that youll be very quiet as you seem hell bent on ollie to not do any good as proved when we were playing some good stuff !

    So you still really don`t understand how it works when a young and fragile team have to play 4-4-2, 4-3-3 and 3-5-1 during crucial matches where they are playing for survival?

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