

Articles tagged with "ian holloway"
Beatdown City
By Matt | November 12th, 2007It was a weekend of shellacking's in the FLC, as for some reason the goals came out and defense's stayed home in England's second tier. Charlton 3 Cardiff 0 Bluebirds get destroyed by Charlton, who move up to second in the table. Ipswich 6 Bristo
Ian Holloway Takes Managing Seriously -- Manages to Keep Some Pesky Balloons off the Pitch
By Nick | June 11th, 2007
The Daily Diatribe: Dissent in the ranks?, Gattuso's brainless rants, Seeing red, Contract negotiations for Gerrard, & Holloway's on our side
By Brian | May 4th, 2007* ESPNsoccernet has reported that Steve Heighway, who I'm not sure is still the Academy Director since he announced his intentions of retiring after leading the youth squad to it's second consecutive FA Youth Cup, thinks that Rafa's plan to assume more co
Plymouth Argyle's Ian Holloway is Undoubtedly 'The Man'
By Nick | April 25th, 2007Further evidence if you please...
Plymouth's Ian Holloway Does What He Can to Help His Player Adapt to England
By Nick | April 18th, 2007Can there be any better way to smooth the transition between Hungarian and English life, than to visit a car boot sale? Ian Holloway certainly believes not after he dragged loan signing Peter Halmosi the quintessentially British event as he reveals:
Getting to Know Ian Holloway a Little Bit More
By Nick | March 15th, 2007It seems he's not too keen on the Football League shootout sh!t storm -- and here's some more of the legend's thoughts...
Plymouth Boss Wants the Whole World to Wear Green Pants
By Nick | March 9th, 2007Plymouth Argyle manager Ian Holloway is well known for his oddball persona - and his plea for anybody with a soft spot for The Pilgrims to don something green for luck, before they tackle Watford in the FA Cup - is another great example of the man's appe
When Ian Holloway Speaks - We Must All Listen
By Nick | February 26th, 2007It's All About the Pride of the Shirt -- #2. Plymouth Argyle
By Nick | February 26th, 2007The biggest reason I dig The Pilgrims' dark green shirt is the simple fact that it makes me hungry! Why? For they are proudly sponsored by local bakery Ginsters - purveyors of lovely meat pies and the famous Cornish pasty. A truly delicious thing indeed.
Former QPR Boss Puts a Win in Strange Perspective
By Nick | February 9th, 2007




