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Ian Holloway slams "brainless" players who breached lockdown restrictions

Ian Holloway slams
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Kyle Walker and Jack Grealish have both apologised for not following the shutdown rules.

Ian Holloway says it "beggars belief" that footballers continue to breach lockdown restrictions.

Manchester City and England defender Kyle Walker apologised over the weekend after he was reported to have hosted a party during the coronavirus pandemic.

Walker said his "actions were in direct contrast to what I should have been doing regarding the lockdown", with his apology coming a week after Jack Grealish was also caught breaking out of lockdown.

The day after Walker's apology, his club manager Pep Guardiola lost his mother to coronavirus, and Grimsby boss Holloway told talkSPORT: "First off I'd like to send my love and best wishes to Pep as he's lost his mum.

"The reality of that and then you have one of your players (Walker), it's almost brainless. What on earth are you doing having a party like that? It's bang out of order. I'd be looking to get him out of the club, that's not right and it's so irresponsible.

"You end up believing in your hype and you think you can control the world."

Asked if it should be the end of Walker's England career, Holloway said: "Totally. It beggars belief. Where's the discipline? Where's the actual discipline?"

Holloway, who has given his League Two players a pre-season-style programme to follow during the lockdown, says the current crisis shows the world has its priorities wrong.

Ian Holloway says more money needs to go to doctors and nurses
Ian Holloway says more money needs to go to doctors and nurses (Mike Egerton/PA)

"It's so disrespectful to generations and generations who fought for us, it's all wrong," he said of those who continue to go out.

"I think the world is upside down, the top money should not be paid to entertainers, but the people keeping us safe on the frontline and the Government need to make sure these doctors and nurses are paid the top money so people want to do that for real."

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