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‘Very good pro’ up for grabs

Wycombe Wanderers manager Peter Taylor says, Gary Holt will be a great signing for someone

By Ian Clarkson  July 02, 2009
Holt appreciates manager Peter Taylor’s honesty.  (©PAphotos)
Holt appreciates manager Peter Taylor’s honesty. (©PAphotos)
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Peter Taylor
I can't thank him enough for the way he has conducted himself both on and off the pitch
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Veteran midfielder Gary Holt has left Wycombe Wanderers after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent.

Holt joined Wycombe from Nottingham Forest two years ago and only signed a new 12-month deal in February.

However, following talks with manager Peter Taylor, the 36-year-old has been allowed to leave ahead of the new season.

"I'm gutted, but things come to an end," Holt told the club's official website. "I've had two great years here and ever since day one I've enjoyed playing for the club.

"I would like to thank Peter for being honest and rather than me playing fewer games next season, it’s better if I move on and look for another club."

Taylor is confident that Holt, who won ten caps for Scotland, will be able to secure a new club within the coming weeks.

"Since I've been at the club Gary has been a very good professional and because of that we were able to talk honestly about the prospect of how many games he would play," said Taylor.

"I couldn't guarantee him first team football every week and we felt it would be best if he found a club elsewhere. I can't thank him enough for the way he has conducted himself both on and off the pitch and he will be a great signing for someone.”


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