Don Rogers (footballer)

Don Rogers (footballer)
Don Rogers
Personal information
Full name Donald Edward Rogers
Date of birth 25 October 1945 (1945-10-25) (age 66)
Place of birth Paulton, Somerset, England
Playing position Left Winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1961-1972 Swindon Town 400 (147)
1972-1974 Crystal Palace 70 (28)
1974-1976 Queens Park Rangers 18 (5)
1976-1977 Swindon Town 12 (2)
1976-1977 Yeovil Town (loan) ? (?)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Donald Rogers (born 25 October 1945) is an English former footballer who has often been seen[who?] as the most exciting player to pull on a Swindon Town shirt; his principal rival in this respect being Harold Fleming. He played at outside left and served the club in two spells.

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Early Life / Football Debut

Born in Paulton, Somerset, Rogers signed a youth contract with Swindon in January 1961 at the age of fifteen; having turned professional in October 1962, he made his first-team debut on 17 November in a Third Division match against Southend United. Rogers scored the two extra-time goals which won the 1969 Football League Cup Final for Swindon, 3-1 against Arsenal.

He signed for Crystal Palace in 1972 for a fee of £147,000, then joined Queens Park Rangers in September 1974 in an exchange deal involving Terry Venables and Ian Evans. Rogers played 18 league games for QPR scoring 5 goals before returning to Swindon in March 1976 in exchange for Peter Eastoe.

In November 1976 Rogers moved on loan to the Southern League team Yeovil Town, where he joined his old Swindon team-mate Stan Harland. He returned to Swindon two months later and, after suffering a hip injury, retired at the end of the 1976–1977 season and now runs a sports shop in Swindon bearing his name.

Literature

In 2004 an authorised biography by Peter Matthews was published.

The Don Rogers Stand

On Saturday 22 March 2008 Swindon Town announced that the south stand would be renamed The Don Rogers Stand from the start of the 2008/09 season.

After Retirement

After retiring he went into the shop business and now owns a shop in Swindon called Don Rogers Sports & Trophies.

Personal life

Don is married to Jane and has 2 daughters and 5 grandchildren.

Football Management

Don now is a manager of a North Wiltshire Youth League team called Shaw U14s. He also regularly attends Swindon Robins Speedway fixtures at the Abbey Stadium.

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