Frederick George Hollands (3 October 1870 – 1948)[1] as an English professional footballer who played as an outside-forward for Millwall Athletic and Southampton St Mary's in the 1890s.
During Hollands' time with the club, Millwall reached the third qualifying round in 1892 where they were defeated 3–4 by local rivals, Woolwich Arsenal.
[4] For the start of their League career, Saints signed several new players on professional contracts, including Charles Baker, Lachie Thomson and Alf Littlehales from Stoke and Hollands from Millwall.
[5] Hollands made his debut for the "Saints" in their inaugural Southern League match, a 3–1 victory over Chatham played at the Antelope Ground on 6 October 1894, when he scored the second goal.
[5] In July 1895, Hollands returned to London to re-join Millwall Athletic, helping them to retain their Southern League title in 1895–96 before being re-instated as an amateur in 1896.