‘I am going to hunt you down & find you’ – Ex-Premier League boss fumes at his own fans who threw CHAIR at rival player

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IAN HOLLOWAY has blasted a Swindon fan that allegedly threw part of a chair towards Walsall goalkeeper Myles Roberts.

The Robins were beaten 2-1 by Walsall despite the Saddlers being down to 10 men from the 21st minute of the encounter.

Walsall goalkeeper Myles Roberts was down late on

An object appeared to be thrown onto the pitch

The referee was alerted to the incident

Evan Weir had put the Midlands side in front after just eight minutes, but his team’s task was made much more difficult when Brandon Comley was shown the first red card of the new EFL season.

Swindon finally levelled via Will Wright’s 79th minute penalty, but 10-man Walsall grabbed a dramatic 91st minute winner courtesy of Connor Barrett.

In the closing stages of the match, Saddlers goalkeeper Roberts went down with what appeared to be a calf issue.

An object was then thrown from the crowd towards the goalkeeper, with goalscorer Barrett picking it up and handing to the referee.

Holloway, 62, was incensed by the incident.

Following his side’s 2-1 defeat, the Swindon boss fumed: “I am a human being who loves this game but I also love other human beings.

“I am here to represent my wonderful football club in a way that is courteous in defeat – tenacious as well, I want to fight for things, but you don’t rip out a seat and throw it at someone.

“I wouldn’t want Walsall thinking that about all of us, so anyone stood next to them, I want them dobbed in because that’s not right.

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Sky SportsIan Holloway was furious after the match[/caption]

“These people creep into football and no one does anything about it. I am standing up for Swindon Town, a magnificent club and we don’t want anything to do with this.

“Whoever you are, you should be ashamed of yourself. I am going to hunt you down and find you.”

Speaking to Sky Sports, former Blackpool, QPR and Crystal Palace boss Holloway added: “Well done to them (Walsall) I thought their crowd was great. Disgusted with our crowd throwing something on the pitch.

“Who the hell do you think you are? You represent us and you represent me – how dare you do that.

“That’s absolutely disgusting, so I hope whoever that was gets banned.”

Swindon will be back in action next Saturday, when they host Cambridge United in their first home game of the season.

Shutterstock EditorialHolloway, 62, watched his side lose at Walsall[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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