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WITHOUT OLLIE, R’S ARE IN A FINE MESS…

SH-OUT: Ian Holloway

IT’S sad to see QPR stumbling from one bad result to another at present, but they do appear to have been architects of their own downfall.
Back in May, The FLP said that the west London club’s decision to sack manager Ian Holloway had left a sour taste in the mouth.
After returning to the club after a stint with Sky Sports, ‘Ollie’ led the R’s to respectable positions of 18th and 16th.
On paper, that doesn’t sound much to write home about.
But he was shopping at Lidl and Aldi when his rivals were splashing the cash at Harrods.
On O...

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