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32 Facts About Dan Holman

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Dan Holman began his career with a number of Northampton-based youth clubs, including Northampton ON Chenecks and Long Buckby.

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Dan Holman featured for the first-team for Cogenhoe United, two spells with Long Buckby and briefly for Oxford City before joining Conference North side Histon in 2011.

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Dan Holman appeared for Wrexham, Aldershot Town, Dover Athletic and Woking on loan after failing to secure a place in Colchester's first-team.

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Dan Holman featured in the first-team for United Counties League Premier Division side Cogenhoe United and later rejoined Long Buckby, where he had scored 60 goals in 77 appearances over two seasons.

5.

Bids from an unnamed Conference Premier club were tabled for Dan Holman but rejected by the club, despite the player receiving assurances from the club that he would be allowed to leave if higher level offers were received.

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Dan Holman ended his time with the club with 28 goals to his name in 44 league appearances.

7.

Dan Holman then set himself a target to reach 20 goals for the season.

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8.

Dan Holman believed that by joining Braintree he would be taking an important step towards his ambition of playing in the Football League.

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Dan Holman did not accept the offer of a new contract, but this did not rule out the possibility of him returning, with the player yet to find a new club.

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Dan Holman joined Southend United on trial in July 2014, hoping to impress Shrimpers manager Phil Brown.

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Dan Holman had scored 24 league goals in 69 games for Braintree during his two seasons with the club.

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Dan Holman was withdrawn at half-time during a friendly defeat to Ipswich Town due to an ankle injury.

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Dan Holman came on as an 84th-minute substitute for Gavin Massey.

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Dan Holman played for the Colchester United under-21 squads in a bid to regain match fitness.

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Dan Holman had only featured four times in the league for the U's since arriving at the club, and failed to make Humes' squad for his first game in charge, missing out to Academy product Dominic Smith.

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Dan Holman was sent out on loan to Conference Premier club Wrexham for one month on 19 September 2014 in order to regain match fitness.

17.

Dan Holman prefers to play facing the opposition goal whereas Louis and Connor play with their back to the opposition.

18.

Wilkin was undecided whether to extend Dan Holman's loan spell or not.

19.

Dan Holman returned to Colchester at the end of his loan spell as expected with only 31 minutes of football under his belt from his time with Wrexham.

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Dan Holman was handed clearance by Colchester to play in the FA Cup, signing for one-month.

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Dan Holman ended his loan spell with three goals in 16 appearances in all competitions for Aldershot.

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Dan Holman joined his third loan club of the season on 2 February 2015, signing with Dover Athletic until the end of the season.

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On 22 September 2017, Dan Holman joined National League side Boreham Wood on a three-month loan deal.

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On 3 January 2018, following a loan spell with Boreham Wood, Dan Holman opted to join fellow National League side Leyton Orient on loan for the remainder of the campaign.

25.

Dan Holman went on to appear just nine more times for Orient, before leaving Cheltenham at the end of his contract in June 2018.

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26.

Dan Holman re-signed for his former club on 1 August 2018.

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Dan Holman made his second debut for the club against Barnet on 4 August 2018.

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Dan Holman's contract was mutually terminated on 31 October 2018 after just 1 goal in 14 appearances.

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On 5 November 2018, following his release from Aldershot, Dan Holman made the switch to Southern League side, Kettering Town.

30.

On 25 July 2020, Dan Holman rejoined Kettering Town following his release from Brackley Town.

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Dan Holman was released in May 2022 after one season with the club.

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In July 2022, Dan Holman returned to Northampton ON Chenecks having represented the club during his youth career.