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Ian Holloway wants Swindon Town to find their inner mentality monsters, but is that easier said than done mid-season?

Holloway has been at the club for less than a month, but he has already made up his mind on two key areas where he feels his group of players are letting themselves down: communication and culpability.

29.11.24, 21:40 9 Min Read

by Sam MorsheadEditor

Swindon Town has a culture problem, and Ian Holloway says he intends to fix it.

Holloway has been at the club for less than a month, but he has already made up his mind on two key areas where he feels his group of players are letting themselves down: communication and culpability.

Ahead of the trip to Accrington Stanley for the FA Cup second-round tie on Saturday (November 30), the Town manager gave an impassioned explanation of why, he feels, Swindon have struggled in League Two this term.

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