SHEFFIELD Wednesday are in town on Saturday and Argyle manager Ian Holloway is expecting a grueling test.

The Owls have struggled so far this season, but away wins at Norwich and Stoke suggest Brian Laws' team is more than capable on the road.

Ollie is naturally looking forward to banishing the memory of last Saturday's defeat at Preston and taking the Pilgrims back into the Championship play-off zone.

"They are a big club and it's another Championship game," said Ollie.

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"We will have to be pedal to the metal to win. Unfortunately, last week we weren't and we got beat by the better side on the day.

"I don't think anybody in this league is better than anybody else."

Argyle have not lost at home in six months and Ollie is determined to keep giving the Green Army the entertainment they deserve.

The departure of Ákos Buzsáky this week has come hard on the heels of Jermaine Easter's arrival Ollie is feeling excited about the changing times here at Home Park.

He said: "We will be out there on Saturday trying to entertain our fans.

"Hopefully, they won't look at it negatively that Ákos chose to go somewhere else. He spoke eloquently about how he does feel down about going but that's life.

"We want them to all turn up and find a new hero if Ákos was their hero. It is football and I'm jumping up and down that we are Argyle and people are looking at us and thinking 'good gracious me, they've got some good players'.

"We have got to keep proving it week in, week out at this level. Preston were right up for it last week and they managed to beat us 2-0.

"Unfortunately, too many of my lot were not at the races. The horses were there but the jockey in their heads were not.

"We have added another player [Easter] and it is down to all these boys to try and beat Sheffield Wednesday. I am really looking forward to it and I come alive on match-day.

"I have got a load of enthusiasm anyway but I just can't wait for match-day - that is my challenge.

"Get your backsides down here and cheer on the boys. We are on the back of a decent roll with two home wins on the spin, so let's see what we can do."

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