Dean Holdsworth
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Dean Holdsworth | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Dean Holdsworth | |
Date of birth | November 8, 1968 | |
Place of birth | Walthamstow, England | |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | |
Playing position | Striker/Manager | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Newport County | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1986–1989 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989–1992 1992–1997 1997–2003 2002 2003 2003 2003–2004 2004–2005 2005 2006 2006–2007 2007 2007 2007–2008 |
Watford → Carlisle United (loan) → Port Vale (loan) → Swansea City (loan) → Brentford (loan) Brentford Wimbledon Bolton Wanderers → Coventry City (loan) Coventry City Rushden & Diamonds Wimbledon Havant & Waterlooville Derby County Weymouth Heybridge Swifts Cambridge United Newport County Redbridge |
4 (1) 6 (2) 5 (1) 7 (1) 110 (53) 169 (58) 158 (39) 6 (0) 11 (0) 7 (2) 28 (3) 3 (0) 5 (0) 3 (1) ? (?) |
16 (3)
National team2 | ||
1994 | England B | [1] | 1 (1)
Teams managed | ||
2007–2008 2008– |
Redbridge Newport County |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Dean Holdsworth (born 8 November 1968 in Walthamstow, London) is an English former professional football player and now football manager.
His twin brother David, was also a professional footballer who retired in 2005.
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[edit] Playing Career
Holdsworth previously played for a number of clubs, most notably Wimbledon, where he was a member of the infamous Crazy Gang alongside Vinnie Jones, John Fashanu and Dennis Wise, and Bolton Wanderers for whom he was, at the time, their record signing. When there he made 97 league appearances and scored 39 times.
Holdsworth is a member of the Wimbledon Old Players Association and is a popular member of their Masters and XI side.
Holdsworth earned an England B cap in the 4-2 win against Northern Ireland B on May 10, 1994 at Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield, scoring the 1st goal for England's B team.[1]
Holdsworth started his career at Watford and had several loan spells out of the club before joining Brentford.
At Brentford he was to prove himself as a prolific goalscorer, scoring 38 goals in the Third Division championship winning season of 1991-92. This proved to be his final season with the club, as his exploits led to much interest from higher level clubs and he signed for Wimbledon in the summer of 1992.
He also had a spell at Derby County, where he was signed as coach, but played as a centre back during an injury crisis, and became assistant manager, leaving the club when manager Phil Brown was sacked in January 2006.
Holdsworth joined Newport County on a short term contract in February 2007 and was released at the end of the 2006-07 season.
[edit] Managerial Career
Holdsworth was appointed as player-manager of Isthmian League club Redbridge in July 2007.
He then made a return to Newport County in May 2008 as their new manager in succession to Peter Beadle after handing in his resignation at Redbridge. He also relocated to Worcester to accommodate his new role at Newport County.
[edit] Outside football
Holdsworth was involved in tabloid scandal in 1996 when he had a highly publicised extramarital affair with Page 3 girl (now porn star) Linsey Dawn McKenzie.[2]
In December 1999 he was sentenced to 18 months probation for punching his wife Samantha Holdsworh. [3]
Holdworth appeared in reality television series Deadline where ten celebrities had to produce their own weekly celebrity magazine. He was the sixth celebrity to be sacked by Janet Street-Porter.
Holdsworth participated in the second series of Sky One reality TV series Cirque De Celebrité. He was voted out by the judges in the first episode on Sunday, 7 October 2007. Tamara (another contestant) joined him in the bottom two, but was voted to stay in the competition by the three judges. However, because of a technical fault with the voting, Dean was asked to re-join the show.
[edit] References
- ^ a b England - International Results B-Team - Details. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-02-19.
- ^ "The top 10 footballers' Page 3 playmates", The Times, 2006-01-15. Retrieved on 2006-12-27.
- ^ Probation for Holdsworth. BBC (1999-12-09). Retrieved on 2008-05-26.