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Ian Holloway resigns









JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
11,110
Hassocks
So he'll be of to Leicester, Sturrock will go back to Plymouth and Swindon will ??
 








Yeah, just been watching this on sky sports news. The man is an idiot. This is now two secure, successful jobs he has messed up by trying to manage Leicester, and I wonder why. Firstly, are Leicester really that much of a bigger club than Plymouth? Plus, does he not realise Leicester's chairman is a maniac who will sack him if he loses four games in a row?

Yes Leicester are bigger - not least with an average attendance almost double that of Plymouth. 22,720 v 11,967

But i think you've answered your second point in your second sentence!
 
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Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
Disappointing that,thought more of him than that.

Still Brighton Fans know more than most what it like to have popular Managers lured to the Midlands by cash! we bounced back only a few short years later.
 


surrey jim

Not in Surrey
Aug 2, 2005
18,163
Bevendean
Plymouth are 6th in table one place outside playoffs, he is loved at the club

WHY WOULD HE LEAVE??? (except of course the obvous money!)
 


Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
Plymouth are 6th in table one place outside playoffs, he is loved at the club

WHY WOULD HE LEAVE??? (except of course the obvous money!)

no challenge? maybe he thinks he cant take them any further
 








Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,955
Surrey
Its not certain that hes going to Leicester. He might have resigned so that he can devote more of his time to the search for Little Maddie.
That's a lovely thought. I don't think any of us really expect to get on with our lives until that poor little girl is found.
 






Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,641
Strange one, as I just read his book and he came across like he felt he was very much at home back in the West Country. He certainly played up to that in front of Plymouth fans, and he looked as though he was the perfect manager for them.

Disappointing as a football fan to see people like Holloway professing love for their club one minute, then buggering off the second someone offers you more money. Mandaric was adamant yesterday that no approach had been made for Holloway: trying to avoid any claims of illegal approaches??

I bet Argyle fans are thoroughly disillusioned by this, and I don't blame them.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,641
From the report below, it suggests Holloway has already talked to Leicester. Yet if Plymouth have refused to give him permission, surely any such approach would be against the rules? Even though he's resigned, Argyle haven't seemingly accepted it yet, therefore he remains their employee so can't talk to other clubs yet. I accept it goes on, but Plymouth must have a reasonable claim against Leicester (once again Milan Mandaric's banging on about loyalty applies only to people who leave his employ at their behest, and not to people who he poaches from other clubs or who he fires).

Ian Holloway is set to become Leicester City's new manager despite Milan Mandaric's emphatic denials that the Plymouth boss was even in his thoughts.

Holloway held talks with chairman Paul Stapleton yesterday and left training to his assistant Tim Breacker after Leicester supremo Mandaric asked for official permission to speak to the former Queens Park Rangers boss.

It comes 24 hours after Mandaric, who is looking for his fourth manager of the year, said: 'I haven't asked Plymouth for permission to talk to him and I have no intention of doing so. These rumours keep on cropping up but Ian Holloway is not in my thoughts.

'I will keep on working to bring the right person in who can get us on a winning streak straight away.

'Ian Holloway will not be the next manager of Leicester and I am still looking around for the right candidate to take this club into the Premier League.'

However, he is believed to have made a quick turnaround and wants 'Ollie' in for Saturday's trip to Bristol City — so long as Leicester can iron out a compensation package of around £230,000 for the colourful 44-year-old.

Mandaric, who returned from California on Monday, has spent the last month searching for a new boss after Gary Megson left for Bolton after just six weeks in charge, and Martin Allen departed earlier in the season.

Joe Royle and Peter Reid have already been interviewed for the position but former Everton boss Royle ruled himself out for personal reasons.

Plymouth are considering a return for former manager Paul Sturrock should Holloway's compensation be resolved.

Sturrock, 51, once voted Plymouth's Manager of the Century, is in charge at League One Swindon.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,429
Location Location
Holloway is a tiresome, tedious bumpkin who is far too interested in thinking up lots of quirky little quotable quips for his press conferences to amuse all his reporter friends and come across as a great "character".

He won't last five minutes with mandaric.
 




Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
That's a lovely thought. I don't think any of us really expect to get on with our lives until that poor little girl is found.

All the while that Maddie's missing, her yummy mummy gets press coverage.

I can go for that.


As long as Kate McCann doesn't speak.
 


plymouth nige

plymouth nige
Oct 21, 2003
369
plymouth
Looks like another spot of gardening leave is on the cards from what I can gather down here! I've heard that they are not going to accept his resignation.
wcnige
 


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