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 Updated 05.06.25, 20:10 9 Minute Read
Sam Morshead
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.
And it all comes down to mentality.
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