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dvdhopeful

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Nov 10, 2006
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No Mr.Holloway, we are not lucky to have 'Arry, he is tactically inept - do you not read the forums?

Curly hair :lol: - I wonder what shampoo he uses?
 

knilly

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Apr 12, 2005
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anti frizz is the way forward, harry cant be on national tv all bouffed up
 

Jody

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Sep 11, 2004
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I'd quite happily take him as our next manager - just for the interviews.
 

walworthyid

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Oct 25, 2004
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He really is the proverbial "breath of fresh air"! Not in the smug way that Jose was, but in a "warts an' all" way. He has just come into the prem and not changed a thing.

I don't think he quite has the restraint to deal with a job like ours and would rather have either a top foreigner or Owen Coyle, but Holloway seems a top bloke and a very good manager.
 

Kendall

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I liked him until he started getting all public and vocal about Liverpool's bid for Charlie Adam. He just came across as a gigantic twat.

"wah wah wah liverpool are taking the mickey out of us, wah wah, Charlie Adam is worth more than 5m, wah wah"

He's occasionally brilliant, but he often goes too far and comes across as a clown. He's an amatuer manager really, as his track record prior to this little run suggests. He'll be another Phil Brown.
 

Mr Pink

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I know most like him and I do too...in small doses. Sometimes I get the feeling he's trying to hard to be a bit of a maverick.

Could be wrong though, I just get the feeling he's relishing the attention from being branded a bit...'out there' and controversial etc...
 

guate

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Probably one of the few times that I've heard him speak and I thought he came across as sincere, funny, likes a bit of banter and respects 'Arry for his man management skills with everyone at W.H.L. starting with Joe Jordan.
Seems an honest straightforward fella to me
 

thfcsteff

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I liked him until he started getting all public and vocal about Liverpool's bid for Charlie Adam. He just came across as a gigantic twat.

"wah wah wah liverpool are taking the mickey out of us, wah wah, Charlie Adam is worth more than 5m, wah wah"

He's occasionally brilliant, but he often goes too far and comes across as a clown. He's an amatuer manager really, as his track record prior to this little run suggests. He'll be another Phil Brown.


Mate,

Are you suggesting that he just lie down and take it? He kept Charlie Adam didn't he?

His immediate mission was accomplished, despite his team being unstabilised thanks to some alleged tapping up...
 

degoose

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Jul 3, 2004
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Mate,

Are you suggesting that he just lie down and take it? He kept Charlie Adam didn't he?

His immediate mission was accomplished, despite his team being unstabilised thanks to some alleged tapping up...

i agree with you steff , holloway can have a go if he feels like it. Liverpool where trying to throw there weight around and treated blackpool like a little team. Holloway can do what he likes really .
 

dimiSpur

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I don't think Holloway will last long in the PL before his sides are relegated.
 

gavspur

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he's actually a really nice guy, and very good on the training pitch.. I went to The Premier League Soccer school of excellence, and was trained by him and Gordon Strachan, both were top top guys. It was many years ago, maybe even before Strachan was a manager, but I've never been surprised to see them both manage in the Prem.
 

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