IAN HOLLOWAY was in playful mood today, as he was introduced as Millwall's new manager.
Holloway revealed his successor as Crystal Palace boss, Tony Pulis, had moved into his old home.
But the new man in charge at The Den isn't keen to extend his generosity too far.
"Tony Pulis has moved into my house in London. He might have my old car as well, but he won't get my woman," Holloway joked, as he held his first press conference today (Thursday).
The two men are close friends and, when Holloway departed Palace in October, he put Pulis' name forward as an ideal successor.
For his part, Pulis used his own press conference this morning to welcome his pal back into the dugout.
He said: "I'm really pleased to see Ian back in football. He's a footballing man and he's got great enthusiasm."
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