‘Read my record and weep’, Holloway tells critics

Ian Holloway insists he has what it takes to turn QPR’s fortunes around.
Since winning their first game after Holloway’s return for a second spell as manager, Rangers have lost six in a row and dropped to 21st in the Championship table.[phone][/phone]
But Holloway, who has won promotions with QPR, Blackpool and Crystal Palace, believes his record proves he has the credentials for the job.
“As a manager, you have to be able to lead,” he said.
“I don’t care what anyone else says – have a look at my record. People can read it and weep.
“I’m going to keep going and try to be solid for them (the players). I work very well with hungry people who want to get better.”
Holloway’s side face Wolves at Molineux later today.
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31/12/2016 @ 10:17 am
Well I’m afraid from what I’ve seen
The players your working with Are the exact opposite of hungry
Most of them can’t be bothered competing for s 50-50 ball they unfit lazy & disinterested
Ship ehm all out