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Full name
  
Patrick George Holland

Name
  
Pat Holland

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

1969–1981
  
West Ham United

Playing position
  
Midfielder

1971
  
→ Bournemouth (loan)



Date of birth
  
(1950-09-13) 13 September 1950 (age 65)

Place of birth
  
Poplar, London, England

Patrick "Patsy" Holland (born 13 September 1950 in Poplar, London) is an English former footballer who played for Bournemouth, Team Hawaii & West Ham United in his footballing career. Holland has also featured as a footballing coach and scout at clubs such as Leyton Orient, Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers & Arsenal.

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Career

Born in Poplar, England, Holland, in the role of a midfielder, made his debut as a professional footballer for West Ham United in 1969. He became an integral player for the club playing in the team that won the 1975 FA Cup Final. He also played in the European Cup Winners Cup final of 1976, where he scored one of West Ham's goals in a 4–2 loss to Anderlecht.

Holland sustained a knee injury in a game against Notts County on 17 January 1981. Despite this, he won a winner's medal as West Ham won the Second Division in 1981. As a result of his injury he played reserve team football but never again did so for the Hammers first team. In all Holland made a total of 296 appearances for the East London club.

He then joined Leyton Orient as player-coach and later had spells at Queens Park Rangers as reserve team coach, and Orient as youth team coach. In 1988, he became reserve team coach at Tottenham Hotspur. In 1995, he left Spurs to be manager of Leyton Orient, who had just been relegated to Division Three. Despite being heavily backed by the new chairman, Holland presided over the club's low league standing in 1995-96, before being sacked in the wake of a poor start to the 1996-97 season. Subsequently Holland went back to Spurs to take up the role of a coach within the club's academy.

Holland once again moved on from Tottenham in May 2006 to Millwall, joining as chief scout at the club. He soon afterward took up the post of the assistant manager to Willie Donachie. Donachie was sacked by Millwall on 8 October 2007 after a start to the 2007-08 season that saw Millwall at the bottom of the League One table. Following the appointment of new Millwall manager, Kenny Jackett Holland left the club.

In July 2009, Holland left his post in Milton Keynes following the departure of manager Roberto Di Matteo to West Bromwich Albion, and subsequent appointment of Paul Ince.

On 22 August 2012, Holland was appointed as the coach of Arsenal's under-18 team. However, he left his post at the club seven weeks later, citing personal reasons. Holland went on to continue working for Arsenal as a scout.

Honours

West Ham United
  • Second Division: 1981
  • FA Cup: 1975
  • References

    Pat Holland Wikipedia