Millwall boss Ian Holloway has wished former club Queens Park Rangers luck ahead of their Championship playoff semi-final second leg against Wigan Athletic this evening.
Holloway, who had five-year spells with the club as both a player and manager, is hoping that Harry Redknapp's side overcome the Latics to reach the playoff final at Wembley.
After a goalless first leg, both sides will feel that they can progress to face Derby County in the final a week on Saturday.
Speaking to tonight's QPR programme, Holloway said of the R's: "They are a terrific bunch of lads and I wish them all the very best for the playoffs.
"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 playoffs as I still have a nice, warm place in my heart for the Hoops."
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