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Ian Holloway

Six points off the play-offs. You're chances are slim but win your remaining three games (Bromley, Gillingham and MK Dons) and you just never know ๐Ÿ˜œ ๐Ÿ˜ฒ

๐ŸŽต ๐ŸŽถ It's a jolly Holloway with Ian ๐ŸŽต ๐ŸŽถ

He has done a cracking job however think we will run out of games to get into that last play off spot.
Still I have to remind myself we were bottom of the League in November after a 4-0 thrashing at Colchester. That night I would never have thought of the transformation.

I would take another season in this league if it meant a new start with decent owners.
Definitely things are happening. Just need it out in the open and enough time for Holloway to plan a promotion campaign next season.
Now that would just be magnificent ๐Ÿ™โšฝ๏ธ๐Ÿคž
 

He has done a cracking job however think we will run out of games to get into that last play off spot.
Still I have to remind myself we were bottom of the League in November after a 4-0 thrashing at Colchester. That night I would never have thought of the transformation.

I would take another season in this league if it meant a new start with decent owners.
Definitely things are happening. Just need it out in the open and enough time for Holloway to plan a promotion campaign next season.
Now that would just be magnificent ๐Ÿ™โšฝ๏ธ๐Ÿคž
If Swindon are still in Lge 2 with Holloway in footballing control next season you're already the team to beat based on form.
 
True, Bassett's Wimbledon could have played on a ploughed field, but I think Mr. Holloway is a bit more get it down and play, or at least he used to be.
That was one example of teams setting a pitch to suit their style, various teams leave the grass slightly longer to slow flowing passing,some overwater & some shorten/lengthen/widen their surface to suit [think Luton]. The pitch is an aspect home teams can dictate to gain advantage. IH has the right belief but others will set their pitches to get in the way.

Various clubs have done that for many years.
 
Then there's the discussion over how to play succesful football with the players you have. A good pitch sometimes suits a footballing side but some teams are more effective on surfaces that don't.

Like watching Brazil watching Swindon.
Youโ€™ve witnessed it against us at Wembley. Now give us the pitch and new owners and we launch HMS piss the league. One more time before I leave this Earth.๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃโšฝ๏ธ
 
That was one example of teams setting a pitch to suit their style, various teams leave the grass slightly longer to slow flowing passing,some overwater & some shorten/lengthen/widen their surface to suit [think Luton]. The pitch is an aspect home teams can dictate to gain advantage. IH has the right belief but others will set their pitches to get in the way.

Various clubs have done that for many years.
Sure Keane did that with us (made it smaller) when we were promoted under him to restrict the space the higher quality teams.
 
Sure Keane did that with us (made it smaller) when we were promoted under him to restrict the space the higher quality teams.
I'm pretty sure Real Madrid did it a few times based on which players they had, MU under SAF also. Then you got the poxy in your face teams that tightened a game up so much
Youโ€™ve witnessed it against us at Wembley. Now give us the pitch and new owners and we launch HMS piss the league. One more time before I leave this Earth.๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃโšฝ๏ธ
You'll still be here when Champions Lge qual 2030 is attained man, your prospective new owner will put a bite on Ancelotti coming in when IH hangs his cap up.

That's probably why they're planning to direct club finance to the pitch. Everything in football happens for a reason ;)
 
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@Swindon On Tour shame for you lot that Colchester have come into form at the exact same moment

Hope you can carry on the momentum to next season

Just going to run out of games.
One of the most important close seasons for years. New ownership will see a big upturn in fans returning to support the Club once again.
It would be incredible to rid the club of the scum.
 
Just going to run out of games.
One of the most important close seasons for years. New ownership will see a big upturn in fans returning to support the Club once again.
It would be incredible to rid the club of the scum.
Is there likely to be new owners or is it more of a wish?
 
Obviously a quiet off season for Ollie.

This week he has been mostly opening a branch of Howdens in Trowbridge.

Wiltshire Times online for the pics.
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Already back in training a week ahead of any other club in our league.
He is up for getting them fit.
Cracking interview, you just canโ€™t help liking him and the only positive amongst the ownership issues. This despite battling with skin cancer.

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Already back in training a week ahead of any other club in our league.
He is up for getting them fit.
Cracking interview, you just canโ€™t help liking him and the only positive amongst the ownership issues. This despite battling with skin cancer.

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Obviously thought they weren't match-fit enough at the start/early part of last season & wants to get his playing ideas across to them early for the season ahead.

If you like football you can't help liking Mr H no matter who you support.

Didn't know he had that Lymphoma problem, hope it's being controlled. The game needs characters like him.
 
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