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Richard William Holden (born 9 September 1964) is an English former professional
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who played as a winger for six clubs in a decade-long career.


Early life

Born at Cawder Gill Hospital, Holden forged an interest in football at an early age, playing in the back streets and fields of
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and
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.''Football: It's a Minging Life!'', Rick Holden (2010), Derby Books


Playing career


Burnley

While employed at West Marton Dairies in 1985, Holden was invited to train with
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. He made one
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appearance for ''the Clarets'', in a defeat at
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, the following year. He was asked to leave by incoming manager Brian Miller after being unable to commit to full-time training due to his attendance at Carnegie College Leeds. He went on to achieve a degree in Human Movement in 1987. During the summer of 1986, Holden played cricket for
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in the Bradford League. It was during this period that he received a phone call from Halifax Town's assistant manager
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, asking him to play in some pre-season friendlies.


Halifax Town

Holden joined Halifax Town as an amateur in August 1986. ''The Shaymen'' were then under the leadership of Mick Jones. He made his debut in a 3–0 defeat to Burnley at
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. At the end of the 1986–87 campaign, he was named the club's Player of the Year, and was rewarded with a professional contract with a weekly wage of £125. To supplement his income until pre-season began, he worked at Webb's chicken factory at
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. He remained at Halifax until the spring of 1988, at which point Billy Ayre had taken over from
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-bound Mick Jones. After 67 league appearances and twelve goals, he was sold to
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for £125,000.


Watford

Holden signed a four-year contract with ''the Hornets'', upping his weekly wage to £450, with a £50 appearance bonus. His signing-on fee was £10,000, split into three instalments, and he also received a £2,000-per-year loyalty bonus.


Oldham Athletic

Holden joined
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just as the club was about to embark on one of the most notable seasons in its history, better known as the "pinch-me season", when the club reached the semi-final of the
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and the final of the League Cup. Holden appeared in 64 of the club's 65 games. He was ever-present in the club's first season in the top flight for 68 years. Following the season 91-92, Holden was sold to
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for the inaugural Premiership Season 92-93, for £1.2 million.


Manchester City

Following a season at City, and following the club's change in management early in the 1993–94 season, new manager
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sold Holden back to Oldham.


Return to Oldham

He was ever-present as the club reached the semi-final of the FA Cup, only to be relegated from the Premier League. Holden opted to stay with the club despite the decline, but further problems were to come when Joe Royle left the club to manage Everton. New manager Graeme Sharp, favouring Mark Brennan on the left, put Holden in the reserves.


Blackpool

Holden finished his career with
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in 1995–96, then under the managership of
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. He suffered a ruptured anterior
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in February 1996 and failed to recover from it. He had been playing for ten years without knowledge that he had ruptured his posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.


Managerial career

In May 1996, Holden and his family moved to
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on the
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. He worked at Noble's Hospital and became head of its outpatient physiotherapy department. Shortly after arriving on the island, offers came in from local clubs wanting Holden to play for them. He started to turn out for
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, and in 1999 became their manager. He played 199 games for them, scoring 105 goals (including 47 in 48 matches during the 1996–97 season). He left the club in 2003. After leaving Noble's, in May 1999, Holden went into private practice at the Mount Murray Hotel. He subsequently became assistant manager and head physio at
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, in 2004, to managers
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and former Oldham teammate Andy Ritchie. With Ritchie, he helped Barnsley gain promotion to the
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in 2006. In 2007, after living in
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,
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, Holden returned to the Isle of Man and opened Island Physiotherapy, based at Peel, where he was once again manager of the team until August 2014. He also coached St John's, Ayre United and the Isle of Man FA's men's representative side, including an Island Games gold medal success in 2017. In 2024, he returned to Peel AFC as a coach, and leads the Human Movement and Performance Unit at the club as their consultant rehabilitation specialist.


Career statistics


Honours

Oldham Athletic *
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runner-up:
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Individual * Halifax Town A.F.C. Player of the Year: 1986–87


Personal life

In 1995, while at Blackpool, Holden obtained a degree in physiotherapy Salford University. In 2021, he attained a Master's degree in football science and rehabilitation from the
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, to complement his degrees in human movement and physiotherapy.


Publications

*''Football: It's a Minging Life ('') *''Crusade to the Promised Land''. Co author with Dave Moore. * ''14 Great Games: Oldham Athletic''. Co author with Dave Moore * ''Barnsley FC: Into The Championship'' * ''Worms and Spaceships: My Time in Manx Football'' *''101 Things That Get Our Goat: About Football'' * ''Yorkshire Cricket Club: Every Day of the Year''. Co author with Dave Moore * ''Lancashire Cricket Club: Every Day of the Year''. Co author with Dave Moore * ''Mankind: Victim of Evolution''


References

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