- Bob Keeton
Albert 'Bob' Keeton (
January 15 ,1918 - 1996) was an English professional footballer.Keeton, a
Chesterfield -born right-back began his fotball career with Gainsborough Trinity, later joining Mosborough Trinity. In June 1937 he joined Torquay United, making his debut in a 1-0 win at home to Swindon Town onFebruary 26 ,1938 . He lost his place to his former Mosborough teammate Freddie Green after playing the next game, a 1-0 defeat away to Aldershot, but after missing just one game re-emerged as a left-back, replacingErnie Stokes . He finished his first season as a professional having made 11 league appearances and began the following season as the regular left-back. However, after playing the first 13 league games, he lost his place and was to only make a further 3 first-team appearances that season.His career was interrupted by the war, but when league football resumed he was still with Torquay and was the regular right-back in Torquay's 1946-47 side. He left Torquay in 1948, having made 77 league appearances, and joined non-league Yeovil Town. In 1949 he was part of the famous Yeovil side that reached the 5th Round of the
FA Cup , beating then giants Sunderland, including England starLen Shackleton who Keeton kept quiet throughout the game, in the 4th Round.Keeton later worked as a commercial traveller in Torquay, and died of cancer in
Torquay in 1996.
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