So happy for him was starting to have doubts but the team ran and ran for him again today. That's what it's all about coyrs
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Good first half thought we controlled it but second half little bit shaky. Don't think subs were the best but we won so who cares
Olly is noticeably calmer on the sidelines and think that helps as if players seem manager calm it will flow over to them.
Six points four goals!!!! Still plenty to do and change but that's a foothold now. Blackburn next so could be three o the trot (although not that fussed if we went out cup)
Fleming took some stick since joining coaching team but he was very vocal today and appeared Olly's right hand man over Birch
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Delighted for Ollie as the we didn't deserve to lose all of the 6 we played in and in fact we played fairly well against some of the best teams in the league!
These two wins have done him, the players and us as fans the world of good! We've also seemed to of finally stumbled on a formation that seems to work for us and two gems in sylla and wsolev have really stepped up!
Won't surprise me if we lose chery or Ned or even Washington in the coming months as I don't think Ollie is as clueless as some make out! He will get in a few of his own style played and we will push on!
Great win today!! U rrrsss
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Prior to the Wolves game
‘Read my record and weep’, Holloway told critics
Ian Holloway insists he has what it takes to turn QPR’s fortunes around. Since winning their first game after Holloway’s return for a second spell as manager, Rangers have lost six in a row and dropped to 21st in the Championship table.
But Holloway, who has won promotions with QPR, Blackpool and Crystal Palace, believes his record proves he has the credentials for the job.
“As a manager, you have to be able to lead. I don’t care what anyone else says – have a look at my record. People can read it and weep. I’m going to keep going and try to be solid for them (the players). I work very well with hungry people who want to get better.”
Holloway’s side face Wolves at Molineux later today.
Ian Holloway insists he has what it takes to turn QPR’s fortunes around. Since winning their first game after Holloway’s return for a second spell as manager, Rangers have lost six in a row and dropped to 21st in the Championship table. But Holloway, who has won promotions with QPR, Blackpool and Crystal Palace, believes […]
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