gibbom Posted 9 March 2008 Posted 9 March 2008 THEY'VE N'GOT TO GO SAYS IAN IAN HOLLOWAY is desperate to off-load his big money buys at Leicester — in a bid to save his job. Holloway wants former AC Milan defender Bruno N'Gotty, 36, and ex-Celtic keeper Rab Douglas, 35, off his wage bill to save £30,000 a week. Foxes chairman Milan Mandaric this week made it clear to the former QPR and Plymouth chief that results must improve. But Holloway hit back and told his boss that he is unhappy with the players he sanctioned to sign in the summer. saw it in the news of the world this morning i don't think it's fair because i thought he played alright yesterday against bristol city
Maybes Posted 9 March 2008 Posted 9 March 2008 THEY'VE N'GOT TO GO SAYS IANIAN HOLLOWAY is desperate to off-load his big money buys at Leicester — in a bid to save his job. Holloway wants former AC Milan defender Bruno N'Gotty, 36, and ex-Celtic keeper Rab Douglas, 35, off his wage bill to save £30,000 a week. Foxes chairman Milan Mandaric this week made it clear to the former QPR and Plymouth chief that results must improve. But Holloway hit back and told his boss that he is unhappy with the players he sanctioned to sign in the summer. saw it in the news of the world this morning i don't think it's fair because i thought he played alright yesterday against bristol city
Guest Posted 9 March 2008 Posted 9 March 2008 saw it in the news of the world this morning Must be true then.
Zingari Posted 9 March 2008 Posted 9 March 2008 THEY'VE N'GOT TO GO SAYS IANIAN HOLLOWAY is desperate to off-load his big money buys at Leicester — in a bid to save his job. Holloway wants former AC Milan defender Bruno N'Gotty, 36, and ex-Celtic keeper Rab Douglas, 35, off his wage bill to save £30,000 a week. Foxes chairman Milan Mandaric this week made it clear to the former QPR and Plymouth chief that results must improve. But Holloway hit back and told his boss that he is unhappy with the players he sanctioned to sign in the summer. saw it in the news of the world this morning i don't think it's fair because i thought he played alright yesterday against bristol city i can't make the connection surely his job depends on results , not his salesmanhip skills it looks to me like holloway is a dead man walking and his fate is already sealed
Bernie's Love Child Posted 9 March 2008 Posted 9 March 2008 I also read in The Mail on Sunday that Mandaric is losing patience with Ollie and could replace him with Taggart before the end of the season...... Can't find a link though - it was in the sports editors column
Unit Posted 9 March 2008 Posted 9 March 2008 We can laugh at the news of the world but who gave us the first rumours of Milan coming here?
Shrenchel Posted 9 March 2008 Posted 9 March 2008 I also read in The Mail on Sunday that Mandaric is losing patience with Ollie and could replace him with Taggart before the end of the season...... Even Milan isn't that stupid. Putting a geezer completely inexperienced in first-team management in charge of a relegation scrap. Surely bollocks?!
Shrenchel Posted 9 March 2008 Posted 9 March 2008 We can laugh at the news of the world but who gave us the first rumours of Milan coming here? Obviously not every bit of rumour in there sports section is completely fictious, but it's gotta be said it seems to be the large majority.
davieG Posted 9 March 2008 Posted 9 March 2008 Even Milan isn't that stupid. Putting a geezer completely inexperienced in first-team management in charge of a relegation scrap. Surely bollocks?! Others have done it! Kelly
Thracian Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 Even Milan isn't that stupid. Putting a geezer completely inexperienced in first-team management in charge of a relegation scrap. Surely bollocks?! I don't see how Taggart/Beaglehole/Stowell, who probably know the players at our club as well as anyone, should do any worse than we've done in the last 21 matches or so. Our record under Holloway, as L444ry points out is relegation form. It's worse than we've had previously and no different since the new players arrived. So why should it be expected to get any worse?
Manwell Pablo Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 I don't see how Taggart/Beaglehole/Stowell, who probably know the players at our club as well as anyone, should do any worse than we've done in the last 21 matches or so.Our record under Holloway, as L444ry points out is relegation form. It's worse than we've had previously and no different since the new players arrived. So why should it be expected to get any worse?
Trav Le Bleu Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 Others have done it! Kelly Kelly was a fluke. The results of the following season prove that.
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