Bob Atkins

Bob Atkins

"For the American football player of the same name see Bob Atkins (football player)."

Football player infobox
playername= Bob Atkins


fullname = Robert Gary Atkins
nickname = Skilful Bob
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1962|10|16
cityofbirth = Leicester
countryofbirth = England
height = 6'2"
currentclub =
position = Defender
youthyears = 1978-1980
youthclubs = Leicester City
years = 1980-1982
1982-1985
1985-1990-
clubs = Enderby Town
Sheffield United
Preston North End
Total
caps(goals) = 012 0(172)
040 0(3)
0200 0(5)
252 (180)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
pcupdate = March 3, 2007

Robert Gary Atkins (born October 16, 1962 in Leicester) was an English footballer who played in the English football league.

Early years

Atkins was originally on the books of Leicester City whom he joined straight from school. He was however released by City without playing a first team game and for a while dropped down into non-league football with Enderby Town (later Leicester United ). It was while playing for Enderby that Sheffield United spotted him and after an initial trail period the 20 year old Atkins signed a permanent deal with The Blades.

The Preston years

In two and a half years at Bramall Lane Bob played 40 league games for United scoring 3 goals but midway through the 1984-85 season he was offered along with Gary Brazil the chance to go on loan to Preston North End with the possibility of making the move permanent.

At the end of a season that saw Preston relegated Atkins along with Brazil signed permanently for the club for a combined fee of £25,000. With Preston now in the Fourth Division (now Football League Two )Bob was beginning to find his feet. However although originally a midfielder Atkins who stood at 6'2 started finding himself due to injuries playing more frequently as a centre back. It was here that Bob really started to shine.Given the nickname "Skillful Bob" by the fans due to his ability to bring the ball out of defence and look for a passing option rather than "hoof" it as many lower league defenders did he was a mainstay and a rare sign of hope in what turned out to be Preston's worst ever campaign with the club finishing 91st in the Football league.

The following 1986-87 season was though to be a turning point in both Bob's and Preston's fortunes.With John McGrath now in the Deepdale hot seat North End stormed to promotion with Bob's three pronged defensive partnership with Sam Allardyce and Alex Jones, nicknamed "the solicitors" an absolute rock at the back.The following three seasons for Atkins were much the same with him missing only a handful of games and turning out some sterling performances,indeed he was named the clubs official player of the year in 1987-88 and was also awarded the club captaincy in 1988-89.

Injuries

The 1989-90 season though proved to be his last for the club.Despite the club starting the season badly Bob was again a consistent performer in defence but an injury against Tranmere Rovers on Boxing Day 1989 more or less wiped out his season and although he returned for the final third of the season Bob was never to kick a ball for Preston again. The following season (1991-92) Bob spent on the treatment table trying to overcome his injury problems but at the end of the season after 240+2 games in which he scored 9 goals Bob was forced to admit defeat and hang up his boots. Bob is now by all accounts working as a prison officer (verification please).

Current occupation

Contrary to popular belief Bob is not actually a prison officer he is actually now a full time martial arts teacher. He has reportedly become a black belt in Karate, and now teaches to numerous students. Bob isnt actually a martial arts teacher or a prison officer, he is a warehouse operative. Bob currently lives in Leicester with his Wife and two Children.


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