Moreton Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 Just bin listening to the radio post match comments and i heard that Holloway locked himself and the team in the dressing room and wont come out. Must be giving them a hard time.
DanTheFox07 Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 Just bin listening to the radio post match comments and i heard that Holloway locked himself and the team in the dressing room and wont come out. Must be giving them a hard time. Good!!!
Trumpet Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 This should have happened at half time. The second half shows that it didn't.
LeeCovFox Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 I have to wonder if part of the problem has been Ollie slagging off the players publicly. Maybe this buch simply don't want to play for him. I'd also imagine he is scared for his future. He knows how trigger happy Milan can be. I think we all need to get behind Ollie. He wants what we want. The players clearly couldn't give a toss either way.
Dames Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 Just what the team needs another confidence booster The morale in that team must be so low its unreal.
Bryn Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 How long does it take to say "Don't kick the ball aimlessly into the air"?
Brainy Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 I have to wonder if part of the problem has been Ollie slagging off the players publicly. It worked a bit at Wolves after the Hull game, although I understand what you say.
martyn Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 All well and good doing this after the event, why was he not drumming the need for some fight before the match rather than presumably telling them to 'hit it to the big man' all game.
Father Ted Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 Just bin listening to the radio post match comments and i heard that Holloway locked himself and the team in the dressing room and wont come out. Must be giving them a hard time. Well, what's he done to not deserve that himself??
Free Falling Foxes Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 But do they listen? He said last week he's been letting them have it. Anyways, he should have got off his arse DURING the game and let them have it. Finally, have the useless tossers at Belvoir drive TOMORROW. Again they've ruined my weekend - RUIN THEIRS FFF
LeeCovFox Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 But do they listen? He said last week he's been letting them have it.Anyways, he should have got off his arse DURING the game and let them have it. Finally, have the useless tossers at Belvoir drive TOMORROW. Again they've ruined my weekend - RUIN THERES FFF I don't think it would make a diffeence if Ollie did cartwheels around the pitch. The players just don't care.
David Guiza Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 This should have happened at half time. The second half shows that it didn't. what about Holloway himself expecting fryatt to make a differnence in the 3 mintues he gave him and refusing to play with no wide players again forcign us to play hoof ball to howard and hayles
STUHILL Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 So diificult to know how much Ollie is to blame, is he OK with them playing HOOF or does he bollock them for doing it and want it on th deck. One thing i do know, is he was soley responsible for playing two strikers on the wings! They deserve a bollocking or even just honest questions to find out why these bunch of players just arent doing it!?!?!?!
ibbosuk Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 Just bin listening to the radio post match comments and i heard that Holloway locked himself and the team in the dressing room and wont come out. Must be giving them a hard time. So what? You should be getting used to "Holloway Lock-in's" after sh*te results by now!!
Simi Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 He should lock himself in the dressing room and think about what he did today. He blew it bit time, tactically and mentally. The players weren't much better but Ollie has bottled it big time.
LeeCovFox Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 # Leicester boss Ian Holloway: "Some of the stuff we played early on was very good but then our confidence is shot once we let a goal in and that's how it was today. "We look a little bit like victims when we're behind and I don't like that one bit. I won't put up with it. "I've had a word with them in the dressing room after the match and we'll see what response I get." Hes let them out then.
Simi Posted 9 February 2008 Posted 9 February 2008 # Leicester boss Ian Holloway:"Some of the stuff we played early on was very good but then our confidence is shot once we let a goal in and that's how it was today. "We look a little bit like victims when we're behind and I don't like that one bit. I won't put up with it. "I've had a word with them in the dressing room after the match and we'll see what response I get." Hes let them out then. Have we just lost to Hull all over again. Learn from your mistakes for god sake.
Tommy G Posted 10 February 2008 Posted 10 February 2008 Holloways tries to play the hard man again. He should lock himself in the dressing room, and not come out for a good few days.
Ultra Posted 10 February 2008 Posted 10 February 2008 Holloways tries to play the hard man again.He should lock himself in the dressing room, and not come out for a good few days. Recalling some of the loan players might be a better option. They couldn't possibly be any worse than the sh!te we saw last night!
Steven Posted 10 February 2008 Posted 10 February 2008 He should lock himself in the dressing room and think about what he did today.He blew it bit time, tactically and mentally. The players weren't much better but Ollie has bottled it big time. IH lost the psychological battle with his former Chairman.
TrickyTrev Posted 10 February 2008 Posted 10 February 2008 The players will probably tell him that they would like to play good football but its pretty hard when no one knows where they are playing. If he thinks last nights performance was down to anybody else but himself then he is dillusional.
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