Where Are They Now? Dean Holden
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Where Are They Now? Dean Holden
Clubless after being released by Rochdale – and suffering personal tragedy over summer - he's settled in well at Walsall, where the fans have a great song for him. Good interview here.
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Heartbreaking story. Always liked him as a player and definitely think he had the potential to become a regular for us until he broke his leg against Sheffield United (Paul Devlin challenge if memory serves me right but could be wrong on that one?)
His girlfriend (now wife) used to present kids TV on ITV and, fair play to her, she used to go and watch him every time he played for the reserves during his comeback in the days when they played at Leigh.
His girlfriend (now wife) used to present kids TV on ITV and, fair play to her, she used to go and watch him every time he played for the reserves during his comeback in the days when they played at Leigh.
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i wish i hadnt read that. i cant even imagine...
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fck, that's harsh.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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kin ell that was nice little Christmas story. Awful, I couldn't even try to put myself in his shoes.
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awful to happen the family
he comes across as a top fella
he comes across as a top fella
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So sorry to read whats happened with Him.,Put,s 3points at P/boro as being essential into perspective does,nt it.
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Well ...... steady now.jonnycooper wrote:So sorry to read whats happened with Him.,Put,s 3points at P/boro as being essential into perspective does,nt it.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Not good reading that. Cheers for the share.
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As, it should be said, does Dean Smith.jaffka wrote:awful to happen the family
he comes across as a top fella
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that 'wearing a united kit in bwfc training' thing is a dickbag move i can only see being done by united fans or liverpool fans, tho.jaffka wrote:
he comes across as a top fella
everyone else'd go "theyre paying me wages, i'd suppose i'd better wear their uniform at least"
hmm.
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We weren't paying his wages when he was 14.
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Seems a nice guy.
The story of his daughter is heart breaking. I'll never forget holding my son after he died and literally feeling the warmth leave him. The 'deadweight' is a surprise too. He seemed twice as heavy. Maybe that was just grief though. Anyway, no-one should have to bury their child.
The story of his daughter is heart breaking. I'll never forget holding my son after he died and literally feeling the warmth leave him. The 'deadweight' is a surprise too. He seemed twice as heavy. Maybe that was just grief though. Anyway, no-one should have to bury their child.
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