Holloway here to stay, insists QPR chief

Ian Holloway is "going nowhere", despite speculation linking him with other clubs, according to Bill Power, the Queens Park Rangers chairman.

Holloway, 41, has won many admirers after guiding Rangers into the top six of the Championship only a season after gaining promotion.

Leicester were linked with the Rangers manager before appointing Craig Levein and Wolves are also said to be interested.

But Power said: "Wolves chairman Rick Hayward is a personal friend of mine and if he was going to make an approach he would have phoned me.

"Ollie is happy in his job at the moment and we are happy with him. He is going nowhere."

QPR host leaders Wigan tomorrow, confident of recapturing the form that led to a run of seven consecutive league victories earlier this season.

Holloway said: "I can't remember a poor performance this season, apart from Watford away. How many managers can say that?"

Rangers are without the suspended Marc Bircham. Defenders Dan Shittu and Georges Santos are fully fit, and Frankie Simek plays his last game on loan before returning to Arsenal.

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