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Phil Holder (Philip Holder) was born on 19 January, 1952 in Kilburn, England, is an English footballer (born 1952). Discover Phil Holder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 19 January, 1952
Birthday 19 January
Birthplace Kilburn, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1952

Philip Holder (born 19 January 1952) is an English former association football player and manager.

As player, he made more than 150 appearances in the Football League representing Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace and AFC Bournemouth, and played in the North American Soccer League for the Memphis Rogues.

As manager, he took charge of Brentford for three seasons.

Holder was born in Kilburn, London.

1969

He began his football career as an apprentice with Tottenham Hotspur in 1969 and remained with the club for five years.

1974

He played only 13 times in the Football League, but played six games in European competition, including a substitute appearance in the second leg of the 1974 UEFA Cup Final.

1975

He joined Crystal Palace in February 1975, and played 112 games in all competitions for the club, before spending a summer in the North American Soccer League with the Memphis Rogues.

1979

He returned to England and signed for AFC Bournemouth of the Fourth Division in March 1979, before his playing career ended due to a pelvic injury.

Holder then took up coaching, with clubs including Crystal Palace.

1980

He was appointed assistant to Brentford manager Steve Perryman in the late 1980s, and when Perryman resigned, Holder was confirmed as his successor in September 1990 after a spell in temporary charge.

He guided them to the Third Division play-offs that season, only for the team to lose to Tranmere Rovers in the semi-final over two legs.

In first leg at Griffin Park, a last minute equaliser from Kevin Godfrey gave Brentford hope, but later the same week, a 1–0 defeat at Prenton Park gave Tranmere the overall tie 3–2 on aggregate.

1991

As a coach Holder will be best remembered for his success during the 1991–92 season.

He guided a Brentford side spearheaded by prolific striker Dean Holdsworth to the Third Division title and gained them a place in the new Division One.

With six matches of the season left, Holder told the players that they needed to win them all: they did so.

1992

On Boxing Day 1992, Brentford went 10th in Division One and were just three points short of the playoff zone.

Holder was voted Manager of the Month for the division, and there was much speculation as to whether Brentford could mount a challenge for promotion to the Premiership.

But a sharp decline set in and defeat in the final game of the season condemned "The Bees" to relegation to Division Two.

Holder was sacked three days later.

1993

In July 1993 he briefly joined Watford as Perryman's assistant, then assisted Peter Taylor at Southend United, and coached at Reading, before linking up with Perryman yet again in 1999, this time in Japan as assistant manager of J.League side Shimizu S-Pulse.

After leaving football, Holder entered the flower business.

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