Fans on Twitter criticise Holloway after another QPR defeat
Many QPR fans on Twitter reacted with dismay to the 4-0 defeat at Norwich – and questioned whether Ian Holloway is the right man to take the club forward.
The defeat was Rangers’ seventh in their last eight matches and their 18th in 30 since Holloway’s return to the club for a second spell as manager.
And while some supporters are keen for him to be given the summer to revamp the squad, others are not convinced he can turn things around.
Holloway supporters need to articulate reasons for him staying apart from we can't sack another manager so quickly. Where's the vision? #qpr
— Abiola (@AbiolaHP) May 7, 2017
Holloway is clueless please just admit the mistake so we can all move on and plan for next season #QPR
— Ancel Alexander ™ (@ancelbailey) May 7, 2017
As much as its painful to say it we need to get Holloway out now!!! Otherwise were gonna be involved in a relegation scrap again! #Qpr
— Jamie McCourt (@JamieMcCourt96) May 7, 2017
I've realised that #QPR "this is our cave" season ticket marketing drive is actually referring to Holloway's Stone Age football @QPRFC
— Michael (@Mike_H92) May 7, 2017
Trying not to get wound up by Holloway,his tombola selections, lack of tactical nouse & terrible post match interviews.Difficult tho #QPR
— D J (@ThaGreat1) May 7, 2017
Todays result sums up our entire season , personally holloway isnt the answer should cut our losses and get some1 else in 4 preseason #QPR
— Duncan Mccreadie#QPR (@duncanmccreadie) May 7, 2017
Holloway OUT right NOW. #QPR
— Yousef Marafi® (@Yousef_QPR) May 7, 2017
Why keep Holloway in charge only to inevitably have to sack him in October after managing 2 wins in 14 games of the new season? #QPR
— Darren Pickard (@darrenpickard) May 7, 2017
30 games, 18 losses. TBH I'd happily accept Ian Holloway's resignation because I don't want to see another sacking in November. #QPR
— James Evans (@Jimeevans) May 7, 2017
Holloway if u love the club that much hold your hands up and admit it hasn't worked out #qpr
— Gareth kiss (@Gkiss100) May 7, 2017
Seriously though Holloway needs to look if he can do this job. Has passion yh but everything else has been poor, nostalgia over #QPR
— seaAny (@Sean_FootyMad) May 7, 2017
Can't see what Holloway has done to justify not getting sacked…either sack him in the summer or he'll be gone by October #QPR
— Russell Maynard (@MrRussellmyn) May 7, 2017
What a surprise, losing again ! Please just go Holloway and give someone who actually has a clue a chance next season , anyone !!#QPR
— Tony R (@rizzb64) May 7, 2017
If Ian Holloway loves this football club he will leave. Get this season over and start again from scratch #QPR
— kieran (@smiffdaaaa) May 7, 2017

08/05/2017 @ 2:14 pm
I’m sorry,Mr Chadburn,its that sort of thinking that has kept our club down for so long.WHY should we keep IH when we have sacked previous managers with far better records its a ruthless game and no-one cares if we go down.The supporters that have supported the club through thick and thin are the one constant in any club ,managers come and go and the supporters deserve better as a veteran of 55 years believe me when I tell you this last season was one of the worst I have ever seen.
08/05/2017 @ 12:44 pm
A lot of nonsense goes round thanks to instant nature of social media. yes definitely some poor performances and some bad results. but a season in transition. some younger players not consistent enough but also some promising play. Give ollie a chance. let us see that when the big earners have gone what the team will be.