Monday 24 January 2011

Holloway facing wrath of senior managers


After blasting "disgraceful" Houllier, Ian Holloway had a right go at Liverpool's manager Kenny Dalglish for his pursuit of Charlie Adam.

Holloway says that Adam was worth £4m 20 years ago when Dalglish last managed.

Adam who is only in his first season in the Premiership despite being 25 is worth around £40m in accordance to Holloway's logic. Adam has now made a transfer request.

Holloway's disrespect of two senior figures (Houllier & Dalglish) is not well seen by the Premiership establishment.

Sir Alex Ferguson said "I've had him bending my bloody ear on the phone. He's never got a penny, always pleading poverty. He's always been that way, for loans and so on. When he goes for a player, his view is the asking price is 'bloody disgraceful, bleeding the country dry''.

Holloway is feeling the pressure of seeing his side sliding towards the relegation zone, with their next opponents Manchester United.

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