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Refusing to say Ollie will be safe.

"Who has let you down?"

"Well isn't it obvious? Look at the support I have given my manager, financially and morally"

"By your tone it sounds like Ian Holloway won't be the manager next season, is this the case?"

"I won't discuss this yet"

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Refusing to say Ollie will be safe.

"Who has let you down?"

"Well isn't it obvious? Look at the support I have given my manager, financially and morally"

"By your tone it sounds like Ian Holloway won't be the manager next season, is this the case?"

"I won't discuss this yet"

Ollie is out.

He sounds very pissed off.

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Hope the meddling numpty tells us he's doing a runner. And, whilst he's at it, own up to his part in steering the good ship Leicester into this mess, something which the club avoided whilst in administration and after. He's a complete disaster.

Agreed. So much for the '3 Year Plan'.

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-He hasn't spoken to Ollie yet.

-Message to fans. "Sorry. We let you down. I put a lot of money where my mouth was. I hope they forgive us."

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Main thing out the interview -

Question - Is Holloway going to stay?

Answer - Haha, Well I can't say yet i'll have to sit down and work it out.

Question - Will you be staying on as Chairman?

Answer - Haha, Well I don't know, I can't answer that.

Basically I think Ollies gone, and Milan will be following shortly.

Posted

Great quote there about the loser being the one who doesn't get up, not the one who goes down.

But not quite sure what to make of that interview.

Posted

He sounds like a broken man.

I just hope he doesn't make a complete rash decision like he has so many times this season.

I think its evident that Ollie's out though.

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Is he crying.

You would if you lost the ££££'s that he has today. He may have bought us for peanuts, but there has been investment in players (bought in and contracts bought out), managers (ditto) and of course the flower beds at the training ground (cheers, Mad Dog). He might as well have p#ssed it up the wall.

His three-year plan to get us up would have seen him sell us off and finally retire, I reckon. Even if we do well next season, I think we will be looking at five years minimum before we are back in the Prem - even that would be quite an achievement.

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- He is not a happy man at all.

- He hasn't spoken to Holloway at all tonight.

- He feels "let down"- from what it sounded like by Holloway.

- Was indecisive when asked if would remain as chairman.

- Apologised to fans for the season.

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