It is kind of Holloway to mention the impact the crowd had, but in all his post-match interviews he tried to give the impression that we stole the points from them, including suggesting that we scored with our only effort on goal.
I couldn't care less that he used to tip us to lose every week. He wasn't the only one.
It did bother me when he couldn't bring himself to condemn the Millwall hooligans when they ran riot in front of his eyes, and with his analysis of Saturday's game he has made himself look daft. QPR had their moments but rarely troubled our keeper (when they did he was excellent) and it seems he was looking the other way when Frecks and Danny Ward went close early on, and when we hit the bar, missed an open goal, had one cleared off the line and wasted a two v one in the second half.
I know that managers sometimes use interviews to push a certain message, but I imagine that the travelling QPR fans couldn't believe their ears on this occasion.