With close to 25 years in the dugout, few managers have experienced the depths and development of English football quite like Ian Holloway.
A coaching career began as Holloway transitioned away from a 20-year playing career, returning to his boyhood club Bristol Rovers for a third and final stint — as player-manager — in 1996, while they were competing in the third tier.
Eight further jobs at six further clubs have followed near-uninterrupted over the past two decades, spanning all four tiers of the English professional game.
Read at Planet Football.
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