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HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS FOR HOLT

By Joshua Peck
FORMER Premier League striker Grant Holt has re-found his roots after moving back to Barrow as player-coach. North-west born Holt, 36, spent two years at Barrow from 2001 having started his playing career at Workington in 1999. He has gone on to play in the Football League and Premier League for the likes of Sheffield Wednesday, Nottingham Forest and Norwich City.
But, having left Evo-Stik South side King’s Lynn Town last weekend, Holt has moved back to Barrow where he will also assist new boss Ady Pennock in the dugout. Holt said: “I have an affinity with all the te...

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