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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2019 16:09:02 GMT
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Dec 17, 2019 16:10:18 GMT
Can't he get an Uber?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2019 16:11:45 GMT
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Post by bettyblue on Dec 17, 2019 16:23:35 GMT
Surely he is it at the mem for every game as a gashead anyway. When you find him ask him why he never ever let us have a player on loan from every club he has managed.
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Post by brads213 on Dec 17, 2019 16:26:30 GMT
He is the only man for the job
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Post by axegas on Dec 17, 2019 16:29:23 GMT
In talks with another unnamed EFL Club
"Ian Holloway has declared his interest in the soon-to-be vacant managerial position at Bristol Rovers but the club may have to act fast if they want to bring the Gas legend back to the Mem.
Holloway has been away from the dugout since May 2018, working extensively in the media but is keen to get back in the game and has been linked with jobs at a number of clubs, including Sunderland and Reading over the last six months.
The 56-year-old is the overwhelming favourite among Gas fans, admittedly with some detractors, following a glorious spell first as player and then manager for the blue and white quarters."
"However, Holloway is also in talks with another EFL club over a managerial position for a project he says, "interests and excites him" and set for a meeting over the next 24 hours to discuss the opportunity.
But speaking to Bristol Live, Holloway, unsurprisingly admitted his interest in a return to Rovers stating: "Bristol Rovers know where I am if they want to call me."
Graham Coughlan's move to Mansfield Town was confirmed this afternoon but Rovers began their recruitment process for his replacement as early as Saturday night in the wake of his bombshell press conference at Ipswich Town.
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Post by lastminutewinner on Dec 17, 2019 16:34:17 GMT
In talks with another unnamed EFL Club "Ian Holloway has declared his interest in the soon-to-be vacant managerial position at Bristol Rovers but the club may have to act fast if they want to bring the Gas legend back to the Mem. Holloway has been away from the dugout since May 2018, working extensively in the media but is keen to get back in the game and has been linked with jobs at a number of clubs, including Sunderland and Reading over the last six months. The 56-year-old is the overwhelming favourite among Gas fans, admittedly with some detractors, following a glorious spell first as player and then manager for the blue and white quarters." "However, Holloway is also in talks with another EFL club over a managerial position for a project he says, "interests and excites him" and set for a meeting over the next 24 hours to discuss the opportunity.But speaking to Bristol Live, Holloway, unsurprisingly admitted his interest in a return to Rovers stating: "Bristol Rovers know where I am if they want to call me." Graham Coughlan's move to Mansfield Town was confirmed this afternoon but Rovers began their recruitment process for his replacement as early as Saturday night in the wake of his bombshell press conference at Ipswich Town. haha...gashead. no thanks f**k off Ollie...
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Post by gasandelectricity on Dec 17, 2019 16:36:05 GMT
That’s a come and get me if I ever saw one
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2019 16:56:00 GMT
In talks with another unnamed EFL Club "Ian Holloway has declared his interest in the soon-to-be vacant managerial position at Bristol Rovers but the club may have to act fast if they want to bring the Gas legend back to the Mem. Holloway has been away from the dugout since May 2018, working extensively in the media but is keen to get back in the game and has been linked with jobs at a number of clubs, including Sunderland and Reading over the last six months. The 56-year-old is the overwhelming favourite among Gas fans, admittedly with some detractors, following a glorious spell first as player and then manager for the blue and white quarters." "However, Holloway is also in talks with another EFL club over a managerial position for a project he says, "interests and excites him" and set for a meeting over the next 24 hours to discuss the opportunity. But speaking to Bristol Live, Holloway, unsurprisingly admitted his interest in a return to Rovers stating: "Bristol Rovers know where I am if they want to call me." Graham Coughlan's move to Mansfield Town was confirmed this afternoon but Rovers began their recruitment process for his replacement as early as Saturday night in the wake of his bombshell press conference at Ipswich Town. Oh damn,he is in talks with oldham athletic,that puts us out of running.
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Post by lastminutewinner on Dec 17, 2019 17:01:03 GMT
In talks with another unnamed EFL Club "Ian Holloway has declared his interest in the soon-to-be vacant managerial position at Bristol Rovers but the club may have to act fast if they want to bring the Gas legend back to the Mem. Holloway has been away from the dugout since May 2018, working extensively in the media but is keen to get back in the game and has been linked with jobs at a number of clubs, including Sunderland and Reading over the last six months. The 56-year-old is the overwhelming favourite among Gas fans, admittedly with some detractors, following a glorious spell first as player and then manager for the blue and white quarters." "However, Holloway is also in talks with another EFL club over a managerial position for a project he says, "interests and excites him" and set for a meeting over the next 24 hours to discuss the opportunity. But speaking to Bristol Live, Holloway, unsurprisingly admitted his interest in a return to Rovers stating: "Bristol Rovers know where I am if they want to call me." Graham Coughlan's move to Mansfield Town was confirmed this afternoon but Rovers began their recruitment process for his replacement as early as Saturday night in the wake of his bombshell press conference at Ipswich Town. Oh damn,he is in talks with oldham athletic,that puts us out of running. He bleeds blue and white, it limits his options somewhat...
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Post by pirate49 on Dec 17, 2019 17:04:17 GMT
Going back seldom works: Francis, Ward, Bracewell(at Glos). Same usually applies to personal life as well! Different context, different personnel.
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Post by station on Dec 17, 2019 17:07:22 GMT
He is the sort of tonic this club is in deep need of.
But suspect Mansell to step up, and he wont complain about lack of ambition regarding the board & Co. Well, until he wants out!!
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Post by South Stand Ultra on Dec 17, 2019 17:15:40 GMT
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Post by jongas1 on Dec 17, 2019 17:22:47 GMT
Telephone chat on this link, certainly a come get me...but he won’t be calling us
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Post by lastminutewinner on Dec 17, 2019 17:26:57 GMT
Telephone chat on this link, certainly a come get me...but he won’t be calling us He can apply like everyone else. If that is beneath him he can f**k off as he hasnt done anything of note for many years
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Post by jongas1 on Dec 17, 2019 17:31:37 GMT
Telephone chat on this link, certainly a come get me...but he won’t be calling us He can apply like everyone else. If that is beneath him he can f**k off as he hasnt done anything of note for many years Don’t think he’s suggesting that at all. Perhaps he was blanked last time, and rightly is looking at it differently now? Maybe he really means what he said in this chat? Maybe they have already spoken? Who knows...
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Post by Gashead73 on Dec 17, 2019 17:34:13 GMT
I'd have him back like a shot
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Post by South Stand Ultra on Dec 17, 2019 17:38:25 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2019 17:46:21 GMT
Telephone chat on this link, certainly a come get me...but he won’t be calling us He can apply like everyone else. If that is beneath him he can f**k off as he hasnt done anything of note for many years Take all of that with a pinch of salt. He will be applying, probably already has.
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Post by Okebournegas on Dec 17, 2019 17:49:16 GMT
Please come home Ollie
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