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Nick Holmes (footballer)

Nicholas Charles Holmes (born 11 November 1954) is an English former professional footballer. He won the FA Cup Final with Southampton in 1976 and, from July 2002 to July 2009, was manager of Salisbury City.

Nick Holmes
Personal information
Full name Nicholas Charles Holmes[1]
Date of birth (1954-11-11) 11 November 1954 (age 68)[1]
Place of birth Southampton,[1] England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[2]
Position(s) Full-back / Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972–1987 Southampton 444 (56)
1987–1988 East Cowes Victoria
Managerial career
2002–2009 Salisbury City
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

Holmes was born in Southampton and educated at St. Mary's College.[citation needed]

Southampton

Holmes was an apprentice with Southampton in the early 1970s. He made his first team debut on 2 March 1974 away to Arsenal. A natural left-sided player, he was equally at home at full-back, midfield, centre-back or sweeper. Holmes spent 14 years at The Dell. Naturally left-sided, he could play at left-back or midfield and was a thoughtful, yet thrusting, player who was as reliable as he was skilful.[citation needed]

He played at left-midfield in the 1976 F.A. Cup Final against Manchester United which Saints won 1–0, and also played and scored in the 1979 League Cup final against Nottingham Forest, which was lost 2–3. Between these two Wembley appearances, he was an integral member of the Southampton team that gained promotion from Division 2 at the end of the 1977–78 season.

He became club captain in March 1980, and on his 400th appearance for the club, Lawrie McMenemy praised his "reliability, dependability and flexibility", adding that he was "a man for all seasons".

On 16 August 1986, Saints recognised his loyalty by awarding him a testimonial match against John Mortimore's Benfica, which was won 4–1, with Holmes scoring one of the goals.

International honours eluded Holmes, although he was picked for England under-23 only for injury to prevent him playing.

His last appearance for Southampton was on 14 Feb 1987 at Tottenham Hotspur. A pelvic injury forced him to retire from the game in May 1987, by which time only Terry Paine and Mick Channon had made more appearances for the Saints. In total, he played 543 times for Southampton, scoring 64 goals.

After Southampton

After leaving Saints he spent the 1987–88 season with East Cowes Vics, before spending a season as coach back at Southampton working with manager Chris Nicholl. He left football in 1989.[citation needed]

Salisbury City

In July 2002, he was tempted back into football when he was offered the manager's job at Salisbury City. Under Holmes' management, Salisbury gained promotion to the Conference South in the 2005–06 season by finishing top of the Southern League Premier Division, followed by winning the play-off final in the 2006–07 season to participate in the Conference Premier in 2007–08.

In January 2008, following the departure of George Burley, Holmes was linked with a return to Southampton as manager. Although he was not offered the job, Holmes stated that Southampton was "the only club I'd leave Salisbury for".[3] He became Salisbury's general manager in July 2009, with Tommy Widdrington taking control of the first team.[4] Holmes left Salisbury on 14 July 2010 by mutual consent.[citation needed]

Honours

As a player

Southampton

As a manager

Salisbury City

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nick Holmes". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ Dunk, Peter, ed. (1987). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 336. ISBN 978-0-356-14354-5.
  3. ^ "Holmes flattered by Saints link". BBC Sport. 25 January 2008.
  4. ^ "Widdrington named Salisbury boss". BBC Sport. 29 July 2009. Retrieved 1 April 2014.

Bibliography

  • Jeremy Wilson (2006). Southampton's Cult Heroes. Know The Score Books. ISBN 1-905449-01-1.
  • Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk (2003). In That Number – A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC. Hagiology Publishing. ISBN 0-9534474-3-X.
  • Tim Manns (2006). Tie a Yellow Ribbon: How the Saints Won the Cup. Hagiology Publishing. ISBN 0-9534474-6-4.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Nick Holmes footballer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nicholas Charles Holmes born 11 November 1954 is an English former professional footballer He won the FA Cup Final with Southampton in 1976 and from July 2002 to July 2009 was manager of Salisbury City Nick HolmesPersonal informationFull nameNicholas Charles Holmes 1 Date of birth 1954 11 11 11 November 1954 age 68 1 Place of birthSouthampton 1 EnglandHeight5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 2 Position s Full back MidfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1972 1987Southampton444 56 1987 1988East Cowes VictoriaManagerial career2002 2009Salisbury City Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 1 1 Southampton 1 2 After Southampton 1 3 Salisbury City 2 Honours 2 1 As a player 2 2 As a manager 3 References 4 BibliographyCareer EditHolmes was born in Southampton and educated at St Mary s College citation needed Southampton Edit Holmes was an apprentice with Southampton in the early 1970s He made his first team debut on 2 March 1974 away to Arsenal A natural left sided player he was equally at home at full back midfield centre back or sweeper Holmes spent 14 years at The Dell Naturally left sided he could play at left back or midfield and was a thoughtful yet thrusting player who was as reliable as he was skilful citation needed He played at left midfield in the 1976 F A Cup Final against Manchester United which Saints won 1 0 and also played and scored in the 1979 League Cup final against Nottingham Forest which was lost 2 3 Between these two Wembley appearances he was an integral member of the Southampton team that gained promotion from Division 2 at the end of the 1977 78 season He became club captain in March 1980 and on his 400th appearance for the club Lawrie McMenemy praised his reliability dependability and flexibility adding that he was a man for all seasons On 16 August 1986 Saints recognised his loyalty by awarding him a testimonial match against John Mortimore s Benfica which was won 4 1 with Holmes scoring one of the goals International honours eluded Holmes although he was picked for England under 23 only for injury to prevent him playing His last appearance for Southampton was on 14 Feb 1987 at Tottenham Hotspur A pelvic injury forced him to retire from the game in May 1987 by which time only Terry Paine and Mick Channon had made more appearances for the Saints In total he played 543 times for Southampton scoring 64 goals After Southampton Edit After leaving Saints he spent the 1987 88 season with East Cowes Vics before spending a season as coach back at Southampton working with manager Chris Nicholl He left football in 1989 citation needed Salisbury City Edit In July 2002 he was tempted back into football when he was offered the manager s job at Salisbury City Under Holmes management Salisbury gained promotion to the Conference South in the 2005 06 season by finishing top of the Southern League Premier Division followed by winning the play off final in the 2006 07 season to participate in the Conference Premier in 2007 08 In January 2008 following the departure of George Burley Holmes was linked with a return to Southampton as manager Although he was not offered the job Holmes stated that Southampton was the only club I d leave Salisbury for 3 He became Salisbury s general manager in July 2009 with Tommy Widdrington taking control of the first team 4 Holmes left Salisbury on 14 July 2010 by mutual consent citation needed Honours EditAs a player Edit Southampton FA Cup 1976 Football League Cup runners up 1979 Football League First Division runners up 1983 84As a manager Edit Salisbury City Southern League Premier Division 2005 06 Conference South play offs 2006 07References Edit a b c Nick Holmes Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 5 April 2020 Dunk Peter ed 1987 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987 88 London Queen Anne Press p 336 ISBN 978 0 356 14354 5 Holmes flattered by Saints link BBC Sport 25 January 2008 Widdrington named Salisbury boss BBC Sport 29 July 2009 Retrieved 1 April 2014 Bibliography EditJeremy Wilson 2006 Southampton s Cult Heroes Know The Score Books ISBN 1 905449 01 1 Duncan Holley amp Gary Chalk 2003 In That Number A post war chronicle of Southampton FC Hagiology Publishing ISBN 0 9534474 3 X Tim Manns 2006 Tie a Yellow Ribbon How the Saints Won the Cup Hagiology Publishing ISBN 0 9534474 6 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nick Holmes footballer amp oldid 1113722415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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