The ramblings of a football historian, whose interests lie in the origins of the game and the ups and downs of Spurs and Barnsley FC.
Sunday, 10 August 2014
HOCKADAY AWAYDAY NO HOLIDAY AGAINST HOLLOWAY
Barnsley born Mark Beevers made Millwall's Ian Holloway's day when he scored following a corner routine, against Leeds at the Den yesterday. It was a case of Holloway v Hockaday when Leeds' "manager?coach?director of football?" was in charge of the first game of the season in the Championship. Shaun Williams also provided a home special from a penalty to make sure that Leeds United continue to fret about their future. Nobody quite knows who pulls the footballing strings at Leeds although trigger happy owner Massimo Cellino probably has his own agenda. Dave Hockaday comes over as a genuinely enthusiastic, modest and honest coach who may have been thrown into the lions' den. Against Millwall his team could not claw themselves from defeat. It could be a long season.
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