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Got to love Ollie.... Fantastic character although I hope this doesn't end in disaster. He's been out of the game for a while now and the last couple of posts he has had haven't ended in a positive way.
Great bloke: Swindon are fighting to stay in the League this season so really hope he can galvanise the players and get some wins. See Marcus Bignot is a coach there too.
If they get to the 3rd round they'll be in with 63 other teams that are praying to draw the 3 letters that guarantee a place in the 4th round (QPR, although "bye" fits equally well).
We've seen a *lot* of 3rd round exits and by Christ there was some turgid shìt in there, I can't imagine many of the opposition fans got much enjoyment - more the kind of the grim satisfaction you get from a hungover wànk.
As said by Brian, Burnley, Gosport, and others, goodluck to him!
Of all the things I remember about his time with us as a player, was that he gave it his everything. And as a manager, that period he was in charge was a fantastic period to be an Rfosi. The link between us and the players was never closer (mainly because some of us were better). His face of sheer delight at Hillsborough will live long in my memory.
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk
Gotta love Olly assimilating to his environment like Woody Allen’s Zelig. At Millwall he bowled around in an 8-panel barra boy hat. Now he’s back in the West Country he’s gone all Wicker Man.
I expect his next team talk/ press conference to resemble this …