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Gary Holt (footballer)

Scottish footballer and coach


Summary

Scottish footballer and coach

FieldValue
nameGary Holt
imageGaryHoltCapitalCanariesPotSApril2002.jpg
image_size200
captionHolt (right) pictured in 2007
fullnameGary Holt
birth_date
birth_placeIrvine, Scotland
height6 ft 0 in
positionMidfielder
youthyears11992–1994
youthclubs1Celtic
years11994–1995
caps10
goals10
clubs1Stoke City
years21995–2001
caps2152
goals29
clubs2Kilmarnock
years32001–2005
caps3168
goals33
clubs3Norwich City
years42005–2007
caps465
goals41
clubs4Nottingham Forest
years52007–2009
caps576
goals53
clubs5Wycombe Wanderers
years62009
caps60
goals60
clubs6Colchester United
years72009–2010
caps722
goals74
clubs7Lowestoft Town
totalcaps483
totalgoals20
nationalyears12000–2004
nationalteam1Scotland
nationalcaps110
nationalgoals11
manageryears12013–2014
managerclubs1Falkirk
manageryears22018–2020
managerclubs2Livingston
manageryears32021
managerclubs3Falkirk (interim)
manageryears42025–
managerclubs4Partick Thistle Women

Gary James Holt (born 9 March 1973) is a Scottish football player and coach, who is currently the manager of Partick Thistle Women. Holt first played competitively for Kilmarnock, making 138 appearances, before transferring to Norwich City, where he made 168 appearances. During his time with Kilmarnock and Norwich he also received ten caps for the Scotland national football team, scoring one goal. Later in his career, Holt also played for Nottingham Forest, Wycombe Wanderers, Colchester United and Lowestoft Town.

His playing style was marked by his energy and stamina. "Others were blessed with greater talent, but Holt could always out-beat their heart. And run. Boy, could he run." As a result of this, Norwich City fans nicknamed him 'Three Lungs'. coincidentally, in 2004, he required hospital treatment for a collapsed lung.

After his retirement from playing football, Holt joined the Norwich City Academy. He then managed Falkirk for just over a year until June 2014, when he returned to Norwich as a first-team coach. Holt was then head coach of Scottish Premiership club Livingston for over two years, until his resignation in November 2020. In January 2021, Holt returned to Falkirk as sporting director, but was sacked 12 months later.

Playing career

Holt came late to professional football, having had a spell in the Army Catering Corps as a chef and played for the British Army team. His professional career began when he joined Celtic but did not play for the first team and moved on to Stoke City.

Kilmarnock

Holt signed for his boyhood favourites, Kilmarnock, in 1995. He excelled in the Ayrshire team's most consistent period of success since the 1960s.

Norwich City

In 2001, Norwich City paid £135,000 for Holt. He was voted Norwich City player of the year in 2001–02, when he also collected a number of fans' awards, including the Capital Canaries Player of the Season trophy. That season, Holt was a member of the Norwich team that reached the final of the Division One play-offs, losing on penalties to Birmingham City Holt played in Division One for his first three seasons with the club and helped them win promotion to the Premier League in 2004.

Nottingham Forest

Holt left Norwich to join Nottingham Forest in 2005, where he spent two years before being released at the end of the 2006–07 season. At Forest he scored three times, with goals against Weymouth in the FA Cup, Cheltenham in the league and Yeovil in the second leg of the 2007 League One play off semi final.{{cite web

Later career

He subsequently signed for League Two side Wycombe Wanderers on 12 July 2007. He signed a one-year extension until July 2010 on 17 January 2009. On 28 March 2009, he lobbed Luke Daniels in the League Two match against Shrewsbury Town to score the third goal of his Wycombe Wanderers career.

For the 2009–10 season he left Wycombe to join former manager Paul Lambert at Colchester United as a player coach. However, when Lambert left for Norwich City after only three game of the season, his contract was terminated without him making a single appearance for the club. On 6 October 2009, he signed for Isthmian League club Lowestoft Town.

International career

Despite his excellent form with Kilmarnock, international recognition with Scotland initially proved elusive for Holt, who briefly explored the option of playing for Canada in 1998 and for Northern Ireland in 1999; however, it emerged that he was not eligible for either. Holt made his Scotland debut on 2 September 2000 as an 89th-minute substitute against Latvia, in a match that Scotland won 1–0. He made ten appearances in total, with his final cap coming in a 1–1 draw against Moldova in October 2004. His only international goal came in a 4–1 win against Trinidad and Tobago in May 2004.

Coaching career

In July 2010, he returned to Norwich City as assistant Academy manager. He was responsible for the coaching of City's under-12 to under-16 age groups as well as assisting the current coaching staff with reserve team matters.

Falkirk manager

Holt was appointed manager of Scottish First Division club Falkirk on 3 April 2013. Holt credited former Norwich City manager and compatriot, Paul Lambert for helping him. Holt left Falkirk in June 2014 to take a first-team coaching position at Norwich City, where he stayed for two years.

Livingston

In August 2018, he was appointed head coach of Scottish Premiership club Livingston, replacing former Scotland teammate Kenny Miller in the role. He won the Premiership manager of the month award for September 2018 and guided the relegation favourites to a ninth-place finish on their return to the Premiership.

Holt was forced to take a temporary leave of absence from his role in August 2019 when he overexerted in a gym session and contracted rhabdomyolysis, causing his blood levels to rise to dangerous levels and his skeletal muscle to begin breaking down. The 2019–20 season provided further success for Holt and Livingston, as the Lions finished in fifth place. It was the club's second-highest ever league finish, and Holt won the Premiership manager of the month award for January 2020 and was nominated for the Scottish Football Writers' Association 'Manager of the Year Award'.

After a bad start to the 2020–21 season, Holt resigned on 26 November.

Falkirk sporting director

Holt returned to Falkirk in January 2021 as their sporting director. He became interim manager in April 2021 after the departures of David McCracken and Lee Miller. He was sacked from this role one year later in January 2022.

Partick Thistle Women

In November 2025, Holt was appoined the new manager of Partick Thistle Women.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal1529120110801839Total16836050301823Total651812041793Total763300020813Career total4611629118017152518
Stoke City1994–95First Division0000000000
Kilmarnock1995–96Scottish Premier Division260201000290
1996–97Scottish Premier Division121100000131
1997–98Scottish Premier Division272200000292
1998–99Scottish Premier League333102040403
1999–2000Scottish Premier League350203040440
2000–01Scottish Premier League193405000283
Norwich City2000–01First Division4000000040
2001–02First Division462201030522
2002–03First Division450301000490
2003–04First Division461101000481
2004–05Premier League270002000290
Nottingham Forest2005–06League One260311010311
2006–07League One391501031482
Wycombe Wanderers2007–08League Two432100020462
2008–09League Two331200000351
Colchester United2009–10League One0000000000

International

National teamYearAppsGoalsTotal101
Scotland200020
2001
200210
2003
200471

:Score and result list Scotland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Holt goal.

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
130 May 2004Easter Road, Edinburgh, Scotland2–04–1Friendly

Managerial record

TeamNatFromToRecordGWDLWin %Total
FalkirkScotland3 April 20132 June 2014
LivingstonScotland23 August 201826 November 2020
Falkirk (interim)Scotland21 April 20214 May 2021

Honours

Kilmarnock

  • Scottish Cup: 1997

Norwich

  • Football League First Division: 2003–04 (English second tier)

Lowestoft Town

  • Isthmian League Division One North: 2009–10

Individual

  • Norwich City Player of the Year: 2002

References

References

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  2. Bailey, Michael. (18 January 2023). "Gary Holt: 'The doctor said, ''You would be dead now if you'd left it another day''{{'}}". The New York Times.
  3. (3 January 2022). "CLUB UPDATE – GARY HOLT DEPARTS - Falkirk Football Club".
  4. (12 May 2002). "Birmingham reach Premiership". BBC Sport.
  5. (5 November 2005). "Nottm Forest 1-1 Weymouth". BBC Sport.
  6. (24 March 2007). "Nott'm Forest 3-0 Cheltenham". BBC Sport.
  7. (12 July 2007). "Wycombe capture midfielder Holt". BBC Sport.
  8. (9 February 1999). "Football: Goram to act on UVF claim". The Independent.
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  10. "Gary Holt". ex-canaries.co.uk.
  11. (3 April 2013). "Falkirk confirm Gary Holt as new manager for semi-final". BBC Sport.
  12. (4 April 2013). "New Falkirk gaffer Gary Holt delighted to clinch job for team that gave him one of the best days of his career". Daily Record.
  13. (7 April 2013). "Gary Holt's hails mentor Paul Lambert". The Scotsman.
  14. (2 June 2014). "Norwich City: Gary Holt to quit Falkirk for Canaries role". BBC Sport.
  15. (28 June 2016). "Gary Holt: Norwich City first-team coach leaves to seek boss job". BBC Sport.
  16. McLauchlin, Brian. (23 August 2018). "Livingston: Gary Holt agrees to replace Kenny Miller as manager". BBC Sport.
  17. "Scotland player Gary Holt: Managers & Teammates".
  18. "Livingston's Gary Holt named Scottish Premiership manager of the month".
  19. (2018-08-26). "Livingston: Craig Halkett says being relegation favourites suits them". BBC Sport.
  20. (2019-09-13). "Livingston's Gary Holt 'on mend' after 'wee fright' with skeletal muscle breakdown". BBC Sport.
  21. "Holt voted Manager of Month {{!}} SPFL".
  22. Thomson, Paul. (2020-06-01). "Motherwell's Stephen Robinson in the running for SFWA manager of the year prize".
  23. (26 November 2020). "Livingston: Gary Holt resigns as manager". BBC.
  24. (14 January 2021). "Gary Holt: Falkirk appoint former Livingston manager as sporting director". BBC.
  25. (21 April 2021). "CLUB STATEMENT".
  26. (3 January 2022). "CLUB UPDATE – GARY HOLT DEPARTS".
  27. (11 November 2026). "Gary Holt appointed Women’s Manager".
  28. {{ENFA
  29. Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Gary Holt".
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