- Bobby Langton
Football player infobox
playername= Bobby Langton
fullname = Robert Langton
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1918|9|8
cityofbirth =Burscough
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1996|01|13|1918|9|8
cityofdeath = Burscough
countryofdeath = England
height =
currentclub =
position = Left wing
youthyears =
youthclubs = Burscough Victoria
years = 1938-1948
1948-1949
1949-1953
1953-1956
1956-1957
clubs = Blackburn Rovers
Preston North End
Bolton Wanderers
Blackburn Rovers
Ards
caps(goals) = 107 (24)
58 (14)
118 (16)
105 (33)
41 (12)
nationalyears = 1946-1950
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 11 (0)
pcupdate = 10:31 11 September, 2008
ntupdate = 10:31 11 September, 2008Robert Langton, (born
8 September 1918 , died13 January 1996 ), better known as Bobby Langton, was an English footballer who played for the majority of his career forLancashire clubs. He played mostly on the left wing.Born in
Burscough , he signed for Blackburn Rovers from youth team Burscough Victoria in 1937. He became the teams leading scorer in his second season with fourteen goals but his career was curtailed by the Second World War which he spent part of as an infantryman in India, although when stationed inNorthern Ireland he did help Glentoran to win the Irish Cup in 1945.He won the first of eleven England caps in a 7–2 defeat of Northern Ireland in 1946 and would go on to play for the national team until 1950 by which time he had changed clubs twice, first to Preston North End for £16,000 in 1948 and then on to Bolton Wanderers for a then club record of £20,000 in November 1949. At Bolton he provided many goals forWillie Moir andNat Lofthouse , picking up a losers medal in the Matthews Cup Final, in which he made a goal for Moir.In dispute with Bolton in the run up to the final, it proved to be Langton's final game for the club. He returned to Blackburn Rovers in September 1953 and served them for a further three years before seeing out his professional career back in Northern Ireland with Ards. Langton then went into non-league football, with three seasons at Wisbech Town before moving to Kidderminster Harriers and finally seeing his career out with a one month spell at Colwyn Bay. Scouting for Accrington Stanley followed, as well as coaching for Kings Lynn and Wisbech before he finally returned home to Burscough to become manager of the local team where he won the Lancashire Combination Cup and the Lancashire Junior Cup. He finally left football in 1971. [cite news | title=OBITUARY: Bobby Langton| url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_/ai_n9640646 | publisher=
The Independent | date=24 January 1996 | first=Ivan | last=Ponting | accessdate=2008-09-11] . Bobby Langton passed away after a short illness in January 1996. Two years later the road that goes past Burscough's ground was renamed "Bobby Langton Way" after him. [Cite web|url=http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/sue.berry/langton.html|title=Bobby Langton: Burscough's most famous son|accessdate=2008-09-11|]References
*cite book
author=Ivan Ponting and Barry Hugman
title=The Concise Post War History of Bolton Wanderers
publisher=Repvern Publishing
year=1994
id=ISBN 1-869833-27-9Internet
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