Ollie Palmer has been enjoying life in League Two with Swindon Town after he decided to end his spell at Wrexham this summer.
He has been in fine form for the club, with his knack for scoring important goals continuing with them, as Palmer scored a winner for Swindon against Newport County.
Following this victory, Palmer had an inspiring message for Swindon and its fans, as they are currently occupying second in the division with the hope they can continue their fight for promotion.
The Wrexham favourite will hope that this fine form in front of goal continues and that he can help them to climb a division as Palmer would achieve four consecutive promotions in a row.
However, this could be set to be derailed following the latest news regarding Ian Holloway after his fine start to the campaign with Swindon Town.
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Ian Holloway has been linked to the vacant Blackpool job
As the season progresses, the world of football moves into the period where managers start to feel the pressure and may lose their jobs.
In the past couple of days there have been some high-profile departures, as Graham Potter said farewell to West Ham, Russell Martin was let go from Rangers and Steve Bruce was relieved of his duties at Blackpool.
It is the latter job that Ian Holloway has been linked with, as, according to talkSport, he is the third favourite for the job, which could see him leave Ollie Palmer at Swindon to move up a division to League One.
Only Ian Evatt and Stephen Dobbie, both former players who were at the club when they were in the Premier League back in 2010/11, are above him in the odds.
Ian Holloway’s history with Blackpool
It is easy to see why Holloway has been linked to the Blackpool job, with the current Swindon Town manager offering several key reasons as to why he would be a good fit.
Firstly, it is that he has managed to turn the fortunes of Swindon around and has them battling for promotion, with the hope that he can continue this onto Blackpool.

Then there is his history with the Tangerines, as he was the manager that guided them to the Premier League and so nearly kept them in the division against all the odds.
He then almost returned them to the English top flight but lost to West Ham in the play-off final.
There will be hopes that he could have a similar impact on the club, like he did previously, to turn their fortunes around and get them back into the Championship after they invested heavily this summer under Steve Bruce.
