Holdsworth moves on
MANSFIELD Town boss David Holdsworth today vowed to 'move on' from Saturday's season ticket incident.
The Stags boss had a book thrown in his direction by an angry fan at half-time in the Salisbury game.
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Mansfield were winning 2-1 at the time and went on to secure a 4-2 triumph.
Holdsworth was so annoyed by what happened that he refused to speak to the media after the game.
But he insists the time is right to forget the whole thing and get on with thinking about Mansfield's clash with Tamworth on Saturday.
"It's important to remember that fans, players and managers all have frustrations," he said.
"Sometimes your first reaction is not always your best reaction. Sometimes you are better off stepping away.
"With the greatest respect to the gentleman in question, it was regrettable because we have still got a lot to play for. I have never seem it happen before when your team is winning.
"But I have had some very positive reaction since then from a lot of fans. There was a very positive reaction at full-time too, it was tremendous.
"I would really like to move on because I don't want to gloss over what was a very good performance.
"The fans really got behind the team in the second half and a section of them were very vocal."
Luke Jones is still waiting to have a scan on his injured ankle while Ollie Hotchkiss (also ankle) is expected to be out for a further 10 days to a fortnight.
But Jake Speight has resumed full training, along with Andy Burgess after the midfielder recovered from illness.







2 Comments
by Sir Stanley Forthright IV, In mah day, we used ter lob confetteh n rice, like
Tuesday, March 09 2010, 3:32PM
“Yo tellum, owdsworth me owd son, yo bleddy tellum, like. The bogger.”
by Owd Boots, somewhere in Notts
Tuesday, March 09 2010, 3:13PM
“I would have thrown it back at him. Disgraceful thing to do to a manager (even when you're losing, which was'nt even the case). The bloke who's ticket it was does'nt deserve to have one, so in that respect, it was probably a good thing he lobbed it. Dont need that sort at Mansfield.”