Bill Rochford

Bill Rochford

Infobox Football biography
playername = Bill Rochford


fullname = William Rochford
height = height|ft=5|in=10
dateofbirth = Birth date|1913|5|23|df=y
cityofbirth = New House, County Durham
countryofbirth = England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1984|3|9|1913|5|23
cityofdeath = Bishop Auckland
countryofdeath = England
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position = Full-back
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youthclubs = Esh Winning
Cuckfield
years = 1931-1946
1946-1950
1950-1951
clubs = Portsmouth
Southampton
Colchester United
caps(goals) =138 (1)
128 (0)
002 (0)
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William (Bill) Rochford (born New House, County Durham, England 23 May 1913, died 9 March 1984) was a member of the Portsmouth team that won the 1939 FA Cup.

Playing career

Rochford was born into a mining family in County Durham, and as a youth he played for the Esh Winning junior XI. His family subsequently moved to Cuckfield, West Sussex from where he joined Portsmouth in July 1931.

Portsmouth

Rochford (known as "Rockie" throughout his career) made his debut for Portsmouth against Southampton in the Rowland Hospital Cup at The Dell in April 1932. At first, playing at right-back, he made only the occasional first team start for Pompey, who finished regularly in mid-table in the Football League First Division, but by 1934-35 he had become a regular choice and in 1936 he represented the English League. In 1937 he switched to left-back and stayed there, being an ever-present in 1937-38.

His greatest moment for Portsmouth came in the FA Cup, when Pompey, who were struggling in the relegation zone, swept aside high-flying Wolves in the 1939 FA Cup Final running in 4-1 victors. As a result of the suspension of the FA Cup for the duration of World War II, the next FA Cup final was not until 7 years later in 1946, thereby enabling Portsmouth fans to claim that their team has held the Cup for the longest time.

Rochford continued to play for Portsmouth during the war, making over 200 appearances in war-time matches. [cite book | author=Dave Juson & others | title=Saints v Pompey - A history of unrelenting rivalry| publisher=Hagiology | year=2004|pages=p.230| id=ISBN 0-9534474-5-6]

outhampton

After the cessation of hostilities, he joined Southampton in July 1946 for a fee of £550 in readiness for the first post-war league season. Rochford soon became automatic choice as team captain, and, according to Holley & Chalk's "In That Number" he "was a father figure to many of the younger and less experienced players", [cite book | author=Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk | title=In That Number - A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC | publisher=Hagiology | year=2003|pages=p.572| id=ISBN 0-9534474-3-X] including Alf Ramsey and Bill Ellerington, who were vying for the right-back position.

Over the next few seasons he rarely missed a game as Saints narrowly missed out on promotion from Division 2. In August 1949, he applied for the position as manager following the departure of Bill Dodgin to Fulham. Although Rochford was strongly tipped for the job, being the players' choice, his application was turned down in favour of Sid Cann. Although appointed player-coach under Cann, Rochford was disappointed and after missing out on promotion yet again at the end of the 1949-50 season, he left the club in July 1950 to join Colchester United.

Colchester

Colchester were about to embark on their first season in the Football League, but Rochford was only able to make two league appearances before retiring.

After football

Following his retirement, Rochford returned to his native north-east to become a farmer near Gateshead, but continued to serve Southampton F.C. by acting as their scout in the area.He died at Bishop Auckland in March 1984.

Honours won

As a player

Portsmouth F.C.

* FA Cup winner 1939

References


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