Fernandes denies Holloway’s job is under threat
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Tony Fernandes has posted on Twitter to dismiss a report which claimed that Ian Holloway could be axed if QPR lose at Bolton.
A story in The Sun on Sunday suggested that Holloway is under pressure and might be replaced by Kenny Jackett if Rangers are beaten by the Championship’s bottom side next Saturday.
Portsmouth manager Jackett, who was assistant boss for much of Holloway’s first spell in charge at Loftus Road, was said to have been lined up by the Rangers hierarchy.
Co-chairman Fernandes insisted the club have no intention of making a change.
Zero facts about Ollie. Not even a second of thought this. This is a project and we want stability . Ollie is doing a grand job
— Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) October 15, 2017
Every match we compete and we have been unlucky with injuries. Yet squad has done well.
— Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) October 15, 2017
End is story. Let’s focus on the pitch and transfer windows . Scouting scouting scouting. And young players coming through.
— Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) October 15, 2017
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17/10/2017 @ 9:37 am
I don’t care who published it, for the first time this season I thought someone at the top had suddenly woke up to the reality of our situation ,read the stats,IH is doing worst than JFH thats the REAL truth.
Pat Monroe
15/10/2017 @ 9:19 pm
Well it was in The Sun. Some of us take a book or magazine into the bathroom with us, Sun “journalists” take a notebook and crayon and spend ten minutes making up stories. Even after 10 minutes they are still full of ……….