- Bob Chatt
Infobox Football biography
playername = Bob Chatt
fullname = Robert Chatt
dateofbirth = August 1870
cityofbirth =Barnard Castle
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = 1935
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height =
position =Wing half /Inside forward
youthyears =
youthclubs = Cleator Moor
years =
1893–1898
clubs = Middlesbrough Ironopolis
Aston Villa
Stockton
South Shields
Willington Athletic
caps(goals) =
86 0(19)
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ntupdate =Robert Chatt (August 1870 – 1935) was an English footballer who was a member of the Aston Villa team which won the
Football League championship three times in the 1890s. Chatt is credited with scoring the fastest goal inFA Cup history, scored after just 30 seconds in the1895 FA Cup Final cite web | title= FA Cup Trivia | work= www.thefa.com| url= http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2003/05/48711.htm | accessdate=May 18| accessyear=2008] . He later won theFA Amateur Cup with Stockton and is the only player to have winner's medals for both the FA Cup and the FA Amateur Cup.cite web | title= Giants of the amateur game | work= thisiscumbria.co.uk| url= http://business.thisiscumbria.co.uk/ne/ancients/index.phtml| accessdate=May 18| accessyear=2008]Career
Aston Villa
Chatt was born in
Barnard Castle and played football for Cleator Moor and Middlesbrough Ironopolis before joining Aston Villa in August 1893.In his first season with Aston Villa, he made seventeen appearances generally playing at left half, from where he scored five goals in league matches and four in the FA Cup. His goals included six scored in a run of two goals per match in three consecutive matches in March. [cite book |author= Philips Gibbons|title= Association Football in Victorian England - A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900|year= 2001|publisher= Upfront Publishing|pages=p. 253 |isbn=1-84426-035-6] At the end of the season, Villa claimed their first
Football League title by a margin of six points over Sunderland, having scored 84 goals in 30 games, with only five defeats.Chatt became a regular member of the side in the 1894-95 season, when he was pushed forward to play as an
inside forward . Chatt only missed three league games, scoring ten league goals, as Aston Villa finished the season in third place, eight points behind the champions, Sunderland.In the FA Cup, Villa defeated Nottingham Forest 6–2 in the third round with two goals each from Chatt and Stephen Smith, to set up a semi-final against Sunderland. Two further goals from Smith despatched Sunderland and Villa were in the final for the third time where they once again met local rivals, West Bromwich Albion, against whom they had played in their two previous finals, winning 2–0 in 1887 and losing 3–0 in 1892.
The final on
20 April 1895 was played for the first time at Crystal Palace, which was to host the finals for the next twenty years. The weather for the final was described as "a beautiful spring day", [cite book |author= Gibbons|title= Association Football in Victorian England |year= |publisher= |pages=p. 268|isbn=] and consequently the crowd and press were still coming into the ground when the game kicked off. From the kick-off,John Devey , the Villa centre-forward, swung the ball out to his inside-left,Dennis Hodgetts . Hodgetts' long cross-pass foundCharlie Athersmith on the right, and his centre fell to Chatt who sent the ball goalwards on a half volley. Albion's keeperJoe Reader was only able to get his fingers to the shot, and turned the ball across the goal mouth and, after a goalmouth scramble involving Devey and Albion defenderJack Horton , the ball was turned in to the net. [cite web | title= 1895 FA Cup Final | work= www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk| url= http://www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk/1895.htm| accessdate=May 18| accessyear=2008] There are no accurate timings for the goal and different reports time it at between 30 and 39 seconds. At the time, many of the crowd and press missed the goal as they were still taking their seats, and the press reports indicated that Chatt had scored. According to Ward & Griffin in their "Essential History of Aston Villa" however, "after the game, the Villa players confirmed that John Devey had netted after Chatt's shot had been blocked straight into the latter's path and had ricocheted off his knee." [cite book |last=Ward |first=Adam |coauthors=Griffin, Jeremy |title=The Essential History of Aston Villa |publisher=Headline book publishing |pages=p. 25|isbn=075531140X] Despite this claim,The Football Association still credit the goal to Chatt as having been scored on thirty seconds. The fastest accurately timed goal wasRoberto Di Matteo 's effort for Chelsea after 42 seconds in the 1997 final. [cite web | title= 1997 FA Cup Final | work= www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk| url= http://www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk/1997.htm| accessdate=May 18| accessyear=2008]Despite pressure from the Albion forwards, especially from
Billy Bassett , Villa were able to hold on to their lead until half-time. In the second half, Villa began to press forward again with Chatt and Devey forcing excellent saves from Joe Reader. Neither side was able to add to the score and Villa won the cup for the second time.For the 1895–96 season, Chatt was moved back to
centre-half to accommodate Johnny Campbell who had arrived from Celtic during the summer. The season started badly for Villa when they lost the FA Cup - literally. On11 September the trophy was on display in a football outfitter's window when the shop was broken into and the trophy, together with some cash, was taken. The trophy was never recovered and Villa were fined £25 bythe Football Association . [cite web | title= Stealing the trophy | work= www.icons.org.uk| url= http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/collection/fa-cup/features/fa-cup-theft| accessdate=May 19| accessyear=2008] On the pitch, Chatt made 17 appearances in the league, as Villa took the title by four points over Derby County with Campbell top-scorer on 26 goals. As Philip Gibbons pointed out in "Association Football in Victorian England": "Aston Villa had twice won the League Championship, as well as the FA Cup, during the three previous seasons, with a team generally acknowledged as the finest in the land"." [cite book |author= Gibbons|title= Association Football in Victorian England |year= |publisher= |pages=p. 348|isbn=]The following year Chatt continued at half-back but was no longer a regular choice, with Jack Reynolds, James Cowan and
Jimmy Crabtree forming a well established half-back line. During Villa's double winning season, Chatt made eleven league and one cup appearance, scoring a single goal, in a 2–1 victory at Wolverhampton Wanderers onBoxing Day .Chatt continued in defence for one more season, when Villa finished in a disappointing sixth place, before deciding to retire from professional football in June 1898. In his five years with Villa, Chatt made a total of 94 appearances, scoring 26 goals.
Later career
On leaving Villa, Chatt was reinstated as an amateur player and joined Stockton, and was part of the Stockton team which claimed the
FA Amateur Cup with a 1–0 victory over Harwich & Parkeston in his first season.He also played for South Shields and Willington Athletic before becoming the trainer of Doncaster Rovers (1904-1905). He held similar posts with Port Vale (1905–1906), Manchester City (1906–1916), South Shields (1919), Caerphilly (1921–1922) and Newport County (1922–1931).
Robert Chatt died in 1935.
Honours
;Aston Villa
*Football League champions: 1893–94, 1895–96, 1896–97
*FA Cup winners: 1895;Stockton
*FA Amateur Cup winners: 1899References
External links
* [http://web.telia.com/~u27301997/254.html Aston Villa profile]
* [http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/ancients/ History of Stockton F.C. (The Daily Mail - 1997)]
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