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Holloway Happy After Derby County WinIt was a good win away from home today. Beating Derby away stamps our improved away form of late. Especially as we spent 2 thirds of the game down to 10 men.
Holloway is not happy with Furlong for getting sent off though. Agreed, Furlong was elbowed, but Holloway expects a player of Furlong's experience to be able to deal with aggressive tactics from the opposition without getting himself sent off.
Furlong will be fined - it is a team game afterall.
Holloway On Performance >>
I think the team showed everybody that they wanted to play and they wanted to get that result. Recently in certain games things didn't go for us but they did today and I'm delighted with every single one of the team.
"They showed real guts and real determination. And what a goal from Kevin Gallen. He can play all over the pitch and he proved that today. We needed balance and we showed it out there. It was a brilliant performance.
"We won today without Lee Cook who is so vital to us and Gareth Ainsworth just sums it all up. I tell my players to run until their lungs burst and it looked as if his did today."
Holloway On Furlong Red Card >>
"I was seething at what happened on two counts. First Furs got an elbow in his face and then his reaction, kicking out at Thome. He must remember it's a team game."
Holloway On Penalty Decision and Royce "Saves" >>
"I thought the ball struck the hand for the penalty. It was very harsh but we got what we deserved when Roycey saved it. As for the other save, I'm not kidding - that is one of the best saves I have ever seen."
Holloway On QPR Fans >>
"They've seen some decent performances away from home and they were absolutely magnificent today. They will have driven home from Preston deflated but today they will be elated.
"I told my team that if you play with the pride and the passion that they show then they will always be ok."
Ian Holloway >>
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Posted at 6:35 PM, Saturday, October 29, 2005