His comments evoke memories of Barry Fry, who, as Birmingham City manager, said that he urinated in all four corners of St Andrew’s in an attempt to ward off a curse. Birmingham did then go on a run of seven wins in 10 games.
“I don’t want to do what he [Fry] did... but I’m going to get my wife to come up with her sage,” Holloway said.
“I’ve done the Glastonbury stuff and the hail and welcome – great if you believe it. Do I? Really I’m not sure but I’m going to get it just to help because there’s some strange things happening.”
Swindon face Morecambe, who are bottom, at the County Ground on Saturday.
Holloway, 61, has previously managed Bristol Rovers, Queens Park Rangers, Plymouth Argyle, Leicester City, Blackpool, Crystal Palace, Millwall and Grimsby during 28 years and almost 1,000 games as a manager.
“We’ve got to win more games and I’d prefer to do it now, straight away, because then we’ll all feel a bit better,” he added.
“We’ve got to take everything out, polish it up and be brutally honest with them because they’ve had some from me [Saturday] because that wasn’t good enough first half.”