IAN HOLLOWAY'S impending move to Millwall has provoked plenty of debate among Crystal Palace fans on Twitter.
The 50-year-old, who left the Selhurst Park hotseat in October, is all set to be announced as the new boss of Palace's struggling south London neighbours.
@connorleggatt, on Twitter, wrote: "How can Holloway say how much he loves Palace ,then take a job at our biggest rivals?"
And Lee Bowman added: "Ian Holloway to become new Millwall manager? Perhaps he didn't fancy another extended season by being involved in any play-offs!"
An unconvinced John Mansi said: "Holloway to Millwall - both sides must be desperate."
However, Allan Williams defended the man who took Palace up to the Premier League.
He wrote: "Cannot understand how some #cpfc think Holloway to Millwall automatically relegates them. Still a good manager."
The former Palace boss, who will join ex-Palace striker Jermaine Easter at The Den, has a huge job on his hands.
Millwall currently lie just above the Championship drop zone, in 21st, having sacked previous boss Steve Lomas last month.
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