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    Originally posted by JohnDoe View Post
    He listens to Motorhead?

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      Do you know that he has 3 daughters that are deaf & he is fluent in sign language?
      Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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        Eh?
        Hello mert.

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          Originally posted by Angryred View Post
          Do you know that he has 3 daughters that are deaf & he is fluent in sign language?
          Yes. My ex-housemate is a Leicester fan and was practically obsessed with the guy when he first went there. Used to subject me to all sorts of Holloway related videos and knowledge!

          To be fair, Holloway does seem like a thoroughly nice, down to earth guy - a refreshing change for the football world.
          K ris90210

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            Originally posted by Cormack74 View Post
            He listens to Motorhead?

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              Ian Holloway: Blackpool standards slipped, says Evatt

              Defender Ian Evatt has been critical of Ian Holloway's training methods during the final weeks of his three-and-a-half year reign at Blackpool.

              Holloway left the Seasiders on 3 November to become Crystal Palace boss.

              Evatt revealed to BBC Radio Lancashire that the squad rarely trained together before
              Ian Evatt

              "In the last couple of months, we hadn't really done much training. We had numerous days off - anything from two to five or six at a time," he said.

              "It was as surprising to the lads as anyone else. We're an honest bunch of players and we want to work hard, but at times we weren't doing that. Maybe that's why we had the bad spell that we had.

              "We've knuckled down now. Training has been fantastic in the last 10 days or so.

              "The training has been hard work but we've needed it. We're doing things that we haven't done for a long time, especially working on things defensively.

              "For whatever reason, the old manager didn't really work on defensive stuff. It was all attacking work.

              "The lads are getting fitter and stronger. It's onwards and upwards now and hopefully now we'll start climbing the league."

              Holloway, 49, presided over one of the most successful periods of Blackpool's recent history, winning promotion to the Premier League in 2010 and reaching the Championship play-off final last season.

              But he said he needed a new challenge after replacing Dougie Freedman at Palace, and left Bloomfield Road having won only two of his last 10 games at the helm.
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              The Bristolian watched his new team beat Blackburn at Selhurst Park on the day of his appointment and since then has won all three of his games in charge to take Palace two points clear at the top of the Championship.

              Blackpool drew 1-1 at struggling Bristol City on Saturday - their second consecutive draw under new boss Appleton.

              "I think it's the best we've played away from home for a long time," added the 31-year-old centre-back.

              "We looked very solid and they didn't look like scoring, but the ref's given a penalty from nowhere and it would have been a travesty if we had lost that game.

              "We've shown good character to come back, especially going 1-0 behind so late. There are a lot of positives to take."
              Crazy.
              Oh I don't know.

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                Why is this in the LFC forum?
                Oh I don't know.

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                  Originally posted by Subby View Post
                  I love that attacking footy he has his team playing. What a great breath of fresh air to see...would he have the balls and nerve to run liverpool? Would you give him a chance to try it with a club with money? Do you think a manager who has cut his teeth in the lower leagues has it to succeed in teh Premiership? Discuss?
                  Oh I don't know.

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                    Anyone seen this?

                    [ame]http://youtu.be/HXYhlZABXPI[/ame]
                    Are we winning?

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                      brilliant. One of the games biggest characters. Regardless of his management ability, he is a little mad and says what he thinks. I think he's a breathe of fresh air. People should enjoy him and not over analyse every word he says. He is what he is, a live wire.
                      Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                        I love him and hope,he gets back to the prem. we need characters like him

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                          He talks a bit of **** but he is a character and good to have those in the game

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                            It's good to have someone who is 'a character' but not a complete bell like Maureen.
                            Like blood on iron

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                              Originally posted by Aj34 View Post
                              I love him and hope,he gets back to the prem. we need characters like him
                              Palace have been rubbish since he came though, I wouldn't expect him to last past crimbo

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                                Legend in the making.

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