Micky Holmes

[2] After only a handful of appearances at Valley Parade, he moved on to Wolverhampton Wanderers in November 1985.

[3] The midfielder became a regular player at Molineux, but could not halt relegation to the fourth tier.

The 1986–87 season proved his best with the club as he played in a majority of the games, helping them to the play-offs.

He ended the season with an equally swift stay at Cambridge United, before signing for Rochdale.

[9] His spell there saw the club reach the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time in their history,[10] but after making over 60 appearances, he moved on again, signing for Torquay United, then Carlisle United and Northampton Town, but his professional career was ended at the age of 29 by a back injury sustained in a car crash.