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Leicester City s former coach bombarded the famous Leinker: He is a smiling tiger, not a good person

11:37am, 15 May 2025【Football】

May 14th: Former Leicester City coach Ian Holloway bombarded the Blue Fox celebrity and BBC "Daily Football" host Leinker in his autobiography.

Lingkel was famous for playing clean football when he was a player. After retiring, he served as a host in the BBC and his humorous and witty style was well received. But Holloway wrote in his autobiography: "I want to poke this hornet's nest. According to my observation, Reinkell is not a good person, maybe because of my experience in Leicester City. He was contemptuous and rude to me. When coaching at Blackpool, I was invited to participate in the "Daily Competition", but Reinkell obviously rejected me, and he didn't even say hello."

"After the recording, I shook hands and said, 'Maybe you don't want to pay attention to me because of the past in Leicester City. , but hello Gary. ’ He hurriedly denied it, and I exposed it directly: ‘Come on, man, you know it. ’ A few years later, Alan Hiller told me at Wembley: ‘I just like the part that forced Gary to shake hands. ’ Bystanders can see it clearly. ”

In this memoir involving multiple topics such as UFO, ghosts and even VAR, 62-year-old Holloway unexpectedly supports technology in football, believing that TV broadcasts demonized the referee group. He said: "The referees only have a chance to judge instantly, but "Daily Game" criticized them for nothing."

"Linger's team has the privilege of multi-angle playback in the studio, which highlights the referee's incompetence. If the referee receives the same technical support, the judgment accuracy will definitely increase. The public's crisis of trust in the referee is caused by the collective strangle of the referees in Saturday night programs."