Week from hell-Olly

Last updated : 15 March 2004 By Mark O' Haire
Ian Holloway described the last seven days as a 'week from hell' but he was smiling after the Rs gained all three points at Hartlepool

Rangers didn't have any recognised goalkeeper until Holloway was able to bring in Lee Camp on loan. Camp impressed Ollie in his first game.

"I thought the lad in goal had a good game. He's only a young kid but he showed an awful lot of promise. I thought he kept us in it in the first half."

Rangers away form hasn't matched the home form so Ollie was delighted to gain three points in the north-east.

"We've got to make sure that in the games we've got left we can come to places like this, against good sides, and get three points."

"You've got to win the ball back first, A couple of weeks ago I didn't think we were doing that. Today we looked solid."

With Gino Padula ruled out for six weeks, Holloway was delighted with Matthew Rose who slotted in at left back.

"If I had to single anyone out today, I would choose Matthew Rose. He still isn't 100% fit, but I thought he was phenomenal."

"You've got to be solid and hit people on the break and I thought we did that today."

"I've had a week from hell, I'm trying to learn how to relax. I'm now going to enjoy this, take my brain out and stick it in an ice bucket."