Holdsworth Link Resurfaces Friday, 2nd Jun 2000 13:53
Last month s story linking Birmingham centre-half David Holdsworth with a move to Portman Road has resurfaced. The centre-half was one of the stars of the season for the Brummies and may well be looking to move to The Premiership. THe 31-year-old is rated at £1.5 million and could well become Town;s first ourchase of the summer, although it would be a surprise for Town to buy another defender over 30.
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Sell Out/Injury News/First Link of Summer Monday, 15th May 2000 12:11
Wednesday s crucial play-off with Bolton at Portman Road has been confirmed as sold out.
David Johnson s collarbone is still very sore after the clash with Mark Fish which saw him substituted on Sunday.
He will have x-rays on his injured shoulder today and is rated as very doubtful for Wednesday.
Tony Mowbray had a finger pushed into his eye socket during the incident with Dean Holdsworth which saw him replaced.
He has had tests to check that the eyeball wasn t scratched and has been given the all-clear and is training today despite bruising. He will be available Wednesday.
Published: May 5, 2021
David Holdsworth, UKIPO, London, UK
The United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO or Office) has been an example of how to navigate change and plot a path for the future, having managed in the past year the UK’s departure from the European Union and the challenges of the global pandemic.
UKIPO Deputy CEO and Director of Operational Delivery David Holdsworth has been in the thick of this intellectual property (IP) transformation. He is responsible for the Office’s registered rights functions, patents, trademarks, and designs, including the associated tribunal and mediation services, and is the lead on policy on registered rights and unregistered designs.