Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric is to 'take some time' before making a decision over the future of manager Ian Holloway.
It had been expected that the former Plymouth boss would meet Mandaric today
to discuss his position after the Foxes were relegated from the Coca-Cola
Championship last weekend.
A 0-0 draw at Stoke was not enough to prevent City from being relegated to the
third tier of English football for the first time in their history and
immediately raised speculation over Holloway's future.
Holloway left Plymouth in November to take over at the Walkers Stadium - and
became the fifth manager of the club since Mandaric took over in February 2007.
Mandaric now insists he will not make any hasty moves over Holloway's future
as the club face up to life in League One.
'What happens next is probably the most important decision I have to make,
and I will be taking some time over it,' Mandaric told the Leicester Mercury. 'And it is not about individuals but for the overall good of the club.
'This (relegation) should never have happened, and we will discuss all the
reasons for it before making any hasty moves.
He added: 'I want to take some time to organise myself, look at the whole
structure of the club which, like a broken record, I have said many times was
built on sand.
'When I came here I thought I could do so much, spend money on players and
back the manager, but it just has not worked out and we have to find the reasons
for it and then move on.'