Ross Jenkins (footballer born 1951)

Ross Jenkins (footballer born 1951)

Football player infobox
playername = Ross Jenkins


fullname = Ross Anthony Jenkins
height = height|ft=6|in=3
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1951|11|04|df=y
cityofbirth = Kensington, London
countryofbirth = England
currentclub = Retired
position = Striker
youthyears = 1968–1969
youthclubs = Crystal Palace
years = 1969–1972
1972–1983
clubs = Crystal Palace
Watford
caps(goals) =
339 (118)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =

Ross Anthony Jenkins (born 4 November 1951 in Kensington, London) is an English former footballer. He was a striker and started his career at Crystal Palace, before spending eleven years with Watford. He played for the club whilst they were both bottom and top of The Football League.Jones, p 131]

Jenkins started his career at Crystal Palace, becoming an apprentice in July 1968, and signing professional terms in November 1969. In November 1972 he was bought by Watford manager George Kirby for a club-record fee of £30,000 initially, with £5000 to come a year later.Phillips, p 183] Phillips, p 186] Kirby had made a series of unsuccessful bids for other players before signing Jenkins.

Jenkins' debut co-incided with the club's first away win in 18 months. However, he was unable to score until late in the season, his two goals in a 5–1 win over Scunthorpe United being greeted with ironic applause from his supporters. [Phillips, p 184] The following season, under new manager Mike Keen, Jenkins only scored four goals in 26 appearances.

Watford were relegated from the Third Division in 1974–75 season, with Jenkins finishing top scorer with 11 goals in 34 appearances. In the summer of 1975 Jenkins chose to turn down a transfer to Huddersfield Town for a fee of £12,000.Phillips, p 188]

After a 1–0 defeat to Darlington, which Jenkins played in, their fourth game and defeat of the 1975–76 season Watford were bottom of the Fourth Division. The club had a strong second half of the season and finished eighth, with Jenkins top-scorer with 19 goals. His achievements saw him win the player of the season award.

In summer 1977 Keen was sacked and Graham Taylor was brought in. Under Taylor Watford advanced through the leagues, with Jenkins in the side. They were promoted from the Fourth Division in 1977–78, the Third in 1978–79 and the Second in 1981–82. Jenkins played in their first game in the top flight, a 2–0 win away at Everton and early in the 1982–83 Watford topped the league. [Phillips, p 228] They eventually finished second to Liverpool and Jenkins left Watford at the end of the season to play in Hong Kong.

References

*cite book |last=Jones |first=Trefor |title=The Watford Football Club Illustrated Who's Who |publisher=T.G Jones |location=Surrey |year=1996|id=ISBN 0-9527458-0-1
*cite book |last=Phillips |first=Oliver |title=History of Watford FC 1881-1991 |publisher=Watford Football Club |location=Great Britain |year=1992 |id=ISBN 0-9509601-6-0

Notes

External links

* [http://www.bsad.org/tribute/jenkins/index.html Ross Jenkins Tribute Index]

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NAME = Ross Jenkins
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Footballer
DATE OF BIRTH = 4 November 1951
PLACE OF BIRTH = Kensington, London, England
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