News about Ian Holloway

Man United's Ian Holloway slams Bruno Fernandes for "not caring" and "isn't a leader" before he admitted that attitude issues began when Paul Pogba returned to Old Trafford

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 22, 2023
Ian Holloway has slammed Manchester United's current crop of first-team players for 'not caring' about the club, highlighting how injuries began when Paul Pogba returned to Old Trafford, showing how much money was missing. Since taking over the managerial hotseat at Old Trafford last year, Erik ten Hag has been plagued by discipline. In a public interview, the Dutchman first dismissed Cristiano Ronaldo from the club after the Portuguese superstar slammed United and is now embroiled in a dispute with Jadon Sancho.

Luton Town legend Julian James opens up about his incredible life on and off the pitch more than 30 years after netting the Hatter's last top-flight goal - before chopping off his own finger!

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2023
MATT BARLOW: England caps and Wembley Stadium. Play-offs, plastic pitches, and red cards are among the few options on the market today. Positive friendships and great footballers. There's a bad tackle, a broken leg, and a lot of surgery. A premature death, a listless descent into the void of retirement, education, a new career, and a missing finger. Compare to all, the first goal in a 2-1 loss at Notts County in May 1992, when victory would have kept Luton up, seems to be rather straightforward.

Ian Holloway is bizarrely seen managing England's Battle of the Brits tennis team

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2022
Ian Holloway will never find work as a tennis coach, but the well-travelled football manager was raving over his introduction to the racket game. He was appointed somewhat randomly as the captain of the England team in the 'Battle of the British Peoples' match against Scotland,' with one too many sherries on board. When Dan Evans defeated Glasgow's Aidan McHugh 6-4 6-2 before a packed house of 6,000 spectators at Aberdeen's P&J Arena, his number one got off to a winning start over Paul Lawrie's Scotland.

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish is lauded by Joel Ward

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 11, 2022
CARA SLOMAN: He's one of them. Ward is the longest active player at Palace. He has been there for more than a decade. No one has soaked in the glories of promotion and has followed every step along the way. Even Wilfried Zaha joined Manchester United for a while. He's seen the club change and expand, becoming Patrick Vieira's 10th permanent manager. Ian Holloway and Neil Warnock, Alan Pardew and Roy Hodgson, and now under Vieira, they've all developed a new identity and style of play. And yet, though much has changed, what matters is what hasn't changed.