IAN Holloway has issued a good luck message to Harry Redknapp and the team ahead of tonight’s (Monday) play-off semi-final, second leg.





The former Rangers player and manager led the R’s to a memorable Division Two play-off semi-final win over Oldham Athletic as boss in 2003.





And speaking to Hoops – the official matchday programme of QPR – Holloway said: “The play-offs are lotteries. If you can get momentum going, get your minds right, you go for it and keep believing in yourselves, then anything can happen. Just to be involved in the play-offs is a total privilege.





“You have to build a spirit and it was very difficult for Harry Redknapp to build any spirit when he took over at Loftus Road last season as the team had been losing every week.





“So what the current R’s players have to do now is stick together. They are a terrific bunch of lads and I wish them all the very best for the play-offs.





“I know I am not connected to Queens Park Rangers anymore but it never leaves you.





“Hopefully I will be very proud of what Harry and the boys can do in the play-offs as I still have a nice, warm place in my heart for the Hoops.”





Programmes for tonight will be available to purchase in and around the ground.





Copies can also be bought online. Click HERE to do so.





Inside this special, 100-page bumper edition (£4) are a number of interviews and play-off related features.





Hear the thoughts of Holloway along with Charlie Austin, Joey Barton, Harry Redknapp, Clint Hill, Paul Furlong, Chris Day and Rodney Marsh – among others!





Full and half-season subscribers should note that they will receive this programme as part of their 2013/14 subscription.



