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Ian Holloway inspires Swindon Town to bounce back

IAN HOLLOWAY inspired his ten-man Swindon Town side to an unlikely last-gasp point with an energetic display in a 1-1 draw, bouncing between seats in the main stand.

Ian Holloway

By Bill Denbrough

SWINDON TOWN 1
Smith 90+3

GILLINGHAM 1
Dieng 16
IAN HOLLOWAY inspired his ten-man Swindon Town side to an unlikely last-gasp point with an energetic display in a 1-1 draw, bouncing between seats in the main stand.
Holloway officially takes over on Monday after Town sacked Mark Kennedy, but his reign got off to a rocky start when Grant Hall was dismissed in the ninth minute, followed by Tim Dieng’s opener seven minutes later.
However, Harry Smith’s injury-time header lifted the gloom, and Robins coach Gavin Gunning, who selected the side, predicts brighter days ahead ...

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