A second ex-Premier League manager also dressed up in hilarious new clothes
EVER wondered what a former Premier League manager looks like after a makeover?
Well, wonder no more because two of them have been unveiled with very different looks.
A League of Their Own showed off two ‘sexy managers’ who used to coach in the Premier Leagueinstagram @romeshranga
Can you guess who this former Premier League boss is?instagram @romeshranga
A League of Their Own is a comedy panel show in which famous faces from the world of sport join host Romesh Ranganathan.
Former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp is one of the regular captains, with ex-Lionesses star Jill Scott joining the show as the opposition skipper for the new series.
And ex-Manchester City defender Micah Richards is also a constant on the programme.
But this week they were joined by two “sexy managers” who were not a part of the panel.
Tottenham, Real Madrid and Wales legend Gareth Bale was one of the guests on the show.
And he was left in hysterics when the two former Premier League bosses appeared looking very different.
They were Iain Dowie and Ian Holloway.
Ex-Charlton and Hull boss Dowie, 58, swapped his shaved head for a ponytail wig.
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Ian Holloway, left, and Iain Dowie, right, looked very different in their new clothesinstagram @romeshranga
Holloway strutted his stuff in a fedora, ripped jeans and a blazerinstagram @romeshranga
Dowie coached Hull in the Premier LeagueAction Images – Reuters
He also showed off a partly-unbuttoned black shirt, blazer, trousers and smart shoes without any socks.
The look was then topped off with the addition of some sunglasses.
Meanwhile, former Leicester, Blackpool and Crystal Palace boss Holloway, 60, looked transformed in a low-cut white t-shirt, black blazer, ripped jeans and fedora hat.
Everyone on the panel and in the audience were left in stitches at the pair and it went viral on social media.
One fan replied: “There are no words to describe what my eyes have just seen….Dowie….WOW…”
While another added: “I can’t unsee this.”
And a third said: “Uncle Ian .”
Holloway helped Blackpool reach the Premier League in 2010AFP