Kim is tapping away on a laptop in the corner of a room at Bloomfield Road. 'We spoke about things and whether other chairmen would give me a job if that was their perception of me,' he says. Our conversation is four minutes old when the 56-year-old brings up voting for the first time, reaching it tangentially having been asked about the newfound popularity of British managers in the Premier League. Ice-cold all the time. Until now. 'We've got two young dogs, a poodle called Teddy and a Jack Russell called Milo, and it's nice having them around as well. Three daughters later, the Holloways are still a team, with a grown-up son, William, as well. Alisson on why he always wanted to be in goal and why Liverpool will get even BETTER after their Premier League title triumph, 'When you are not happy, it's difficult to play at your highest level': Gareth Bale insists return to Tottenham has made his 'energy levels go up' after 'feeling flat' at Real Madrid, DANNY MURPHY: Paul Pogba is a defensive problem for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer... Manchester United will continue to ship goals if he and Bruno Fernandes continue to start together, OLIVER HOLT: If they don't stop small clubs dying, the Premier League will wither too - teams in the lower leagues are integral to the health of English football and their death will spread upwards like disease, Barcelona 'on the verge of signing Ajax star Sergino Dest for £18m' after selling right-back Nelson Semedo to Wolves and 'growing frustrated in their pursuit of Norwich ace Max Aarons', Israel Adesanya in a class of his own as 'Last Stylebender' obliterates Paulo Costa to remain middleweight king while Jan Blachowicz becomes light heavyweight champion at UFC 253 on Fight Island, Lewis Hamilton on verge of signing new £120m, three-year deal with Mercedes after breakthrough in talks as six-time world champion aims to match Michael Schumacher's record of 91 wins, Barcelona 'rejected £137m offer for Ansu Fati' before 17-year-old signed a new five-year contract with a £367m release clause... after Manchester United had 'enquired' about the rising midfield star, 'Everyone has a idea of why I hugged Rui Costa': Benfica centre back Ruben Dias all-but-confirms his £50million switch to Manchester City after scoring in final game for Portuguese giants before embracing his team-mates at final whistle, Premier League clubs call emergency meeting on Tuesday to discuss cash crisis facing football amid fury at the Government effectively ruling out fans attending matches until March, Chelsea 'to make £40m move for Declan Rice this summer' and Frank Lampard and Co are convinced Hammers will sell because they are 'desperate' for funds, 'I don't think he will be up for sale': Inter Milan chief Piero Ausilio rules out move for N'Golo Kante this season with Chelsea unwilling to open talks over their midfield star, 'We are more than only Danny Ings': Ralph Hasenhuttl insists Southampton cannot become reliant on their in-form striker but insists he will not be sold before the transfer window shuts, 'I won't be negative, but we have to be realistic': Scott Parker tells Sportsmail columnist Danny Murphy how he plans to keep Fulham up after a difficult start to life back in the Premier League, Jose Mourinho 'becoming increasingly frustrated with Tottenham bosses over his team's lack of firepower' with club having still not bought a back-up for Harry Kane up front, Lyon chief Jean-Michel Aulas warns Arsenal they are 'way too far away' from valuation of Houssem Aouar after opening bid of £30m for French midfielder was rejected, 'Sack him in the tunnel': Chelsea fans RAGE at the Blues' first-half collapse against West Brom as the pressure mounts on Frank Lampard after defensive nightmare, OLIVER HOLT'S MATCH REPORT: Star-studded Chelsea held by relegation favourites West Brom in six-goal thriller at the Hawthorns as Mason Mount, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Tammy Abraham secure late comeback, 'If you're going to make those mistakes you give yourself a mountain to climb': Chelsea boss Frank Lampard bemoans 'two points lost' following defensive horror show at West Brom before Blues rallied to scrape a point, PLAYER RATINGS: Thiago Silva will have better days after his schoolboy error but Mason Mount emerged with credit... and Callum Robinson impressed with two-goal display for the unlucky hosts, Thiago Silva's Premier League introduction came with a rude awakening at West Brom... even one of the world's most decorated defenders showed he was not immune to brain fades in a catastrophic first half.