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Bobby Laverick

Robert Laverick (born 11 June 1938) is an English former professional footballer who scored 26 goals from 96 appearances in the Football League playing on the left wing for Chelsea, Everton, Brighton & Hove Albion and Coventry City.[2]

Bobby Laverick
Personal information
Full name Robert Laverick
Date of birth (1938-06-11) 11 June 1938 (age 85)
Place of birth Castle Eden, England
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[1]
Position(s) Left wing, Striker
Youth career
1953–1956 Chelsea
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1956–1958 Chelsea 7 (0)
1959–1960 Everton 22 (6)
1960–1962 Brighton & Hove Albion 63 (20)
1962–1963 Coventry City 4 (0)
1963–1964 Corby Town
1964–1967 King's Lynn
1967–1968 South Shields
1968–1970 Ashford Town
1970 Ramsgate
1970–1971 Tonbridge
1971–1972 Ashford Town
1972–1973 Snowdown Colliery Welfare
1973–1977 Ashford Town
1977 Canterbury City
Managerial career
1972–1973 Snowdown Colliery Welfare (player-manager)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Laverick was born in Castle Eden, County Durham.[2] He joined Chelsea’s youth set–up in 1953[3] and was part of their 1954–55 South East Counties Youth League winning and FA Youth Cup semi-final teams.[4] In November 1954 he played one match for the England Youth team, scoring against the Netherlands.[5] Laverick played seven matches in the Football League First Division for Chelsea in 1957,[6] but his progress was interrupted by two years National Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He failed to establish himself in the Chelsea first team and in February 1959 just prior to the end of his National Service Laverick was signed by First Division club Everton[7] for a sizeable £6,000 transfer fee.[8] He scored on his debut for the 'Toffees'[9] and played eleven of the last thirteen matches of the 1958–59 season scoring five goals.[6] In July 1959 he underwent an emergency appendix operation[10] which delayed his start to the 1959–60 season. After his convalescence he played eleven league matches in the second quarter of the season, scoring one goal[6] – but thereafter didn't play any further league matches for the Everton first team.

In August 1960 Laverick joined Football League Second Division club Brighton[1] with a £7,000 transfer fee being paid by the 'Seagulls'.[11] In the 1961–62 season, in which Brighton were relegated, he was Brighton's joint-top scorer (alongside Johnny Goodchild and Tony Nicholas), with 10 goals in all competitions.[12]

Laverick moved on in the summer of 1962 to Coventry City, then of the Football League Third Division, who paid a £2,500 transfer fee for him.[13] He played only 4 league matches for the 'Sky Blues' and having lost his first team spot requested a transfer. This resulted in March 1962 in his move for a small fee into non-League football with Southern League second tier Division 1 club Corby Town.[14]

After eighteen months with the 'Steelmen', early in the 1964–65 season Laverick was on the move again and in a player exchange deal moved to Southern League Premier Division club King's Lynn.[15] He was now playing as a striker/inside forward rather than as a winger and scored 79 goals from a total of 209 matches for the 'Linnets' (and was top scorer in the 1966–1967 season). In December 1967 he left King's Lynn and returned to his native North East and joined, for a transfer fee, North Regional League club South Shields.[16]

Lavericks next club, which he joined on a free transfer six months later in June 1968, was Southern League second tier Division 1 club Ashford Town who were managed by his one–time Chelsea team-mate Peter Sillett.[17] He was with the 'Nuts and Bolts' for two seasons during each of which he was the clubs leading scorer notching 58 goals in a total of 121 matches.[18] In the latter of the two seasons, 1969–70, Laverick's 22 league goals helped the club secure promotion. On leaving Ashford, for the 1970–71 season he initially signed–on with Southern League Division 1 club Ramsgate[19] but after a couple of months there he moved on to fellow Southern League Division 1 side Tonbridge.[20]

August 1971 saw Laverick return to Ashford in the role of the Reserve Team captain,[21] for whom he now played as a defender in their Kent League campaign. The team were runners–up in the 1972 Kent League Cup and additionally he turned-out several times for Ashford's Southern League Division 1 first team. A year later at the commencement of the 1972–73 season Laverick was appointed player/manager of Snowdown Colliery Welfare who were restarting their Kent League team from scratch.[22] In February 1973 citing difficulties with travelling to training he resigned from the 'Colliers' and took on the coaching role with the Kent League Ashford Town Reserve team[23] – playing once again a few matches in emergency for the Southern League Ashford first team. For the 1977–78 season Laverick took the assistant managers role with Southern League Division 1 South club Canterbury City[24] and additionally, at the age of 39, to alleviate player shortage played for the club.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Carder, Tim & Harris, Roger (1997). Albion A–Z: A Who's Who of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. Hove: Goldstone Books. p. 139. ISBN 0-9521337-1-7.
  2. ^ a b "Bobby Laverick". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  3. ^ Halsey, Stan (30 August 1953). "Drake's Gamble". Daily Mirror: P17.
  4. ^ "1954-55 South East Counties League". thechels.info. TheChels.org. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  5. ^ Williams, David (22 November 1954). "England tip-toe in tulip-land". Daily Herald: P8.
  6. ^ a b c "Bobby Laverick » Club matches » Premier League". Worldfootball.net. HEIM:SPIEL Medien GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  7. ^ "Laverick goes – so quietly". Daily News (London): P10. 18 February 1959.
  8. ^ Wooldridge, Ian (5 May 1960). "Everton". Daily News (London): P14.
  9. ^ Rowe, Jack (19 February 1959). "Wing punch will come from Laverick". Liverpool Echo: P12.
  10. ^ Charters, Michael (25 July 1959). "Laverick has rush operation". Liverpool Echo: P7.
  11. ^ David, Bill (14 August 1960). "Bobby on the move at Brighton". The People: P20.
  12. ^ Carder & Harris, Albion A–Z, p. 338.
  13. ^ "No Strings Attached to Chairman's £30,000 Gift to City F.C.". Coventry Evening Telegraph: P25. 13 August 1962.
  14. ^ "Bobby Laverick joins Corby". Coventry Evening Telegraph: P45. 28 March 1963.
  15. ^ "League win still eludes Lynn". Lynn Advertiser: P18. 22 September 1964.
  16. ^ "Laverick moves to South Shields". Lynn Advertiser: P28. 1 December 1967.
  17. ^ Hemmings, Eddie (14 June 1968). "Peter Sillet signs forwards". Kentish Express: P20.
  18. ^ "Farewell to Essella Park Souvenir Programme". Ashford Football Club: P17. 2 May 1987.
  19. ^ Munson, Nigel (1 July 1970). "Laverick and Webb signed by Rams". East Kent Times: P15.
  20. ^ "Clifton the only Ramsgate doubt". Kentish Express: P24. 20 November 1970.
  21. ^ White, John (20 August 1971). "Laverick back with Town". Kentish Express: P18.
  22. ^ "Bobby takes over Colliers". Kentish Express: P10. 11 August 1972.
  23. ^ "Kent League Round-up". Kentish Express: P14. 23 February 1973.
  24. ^ "Laverick moves to Canterbury". Thanet Times: P26. 16 August 1977.

External links edit

  • Bobby Laverick at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
  • Bobby Laverick at WorldFootball.net

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Robert Laverick born 11 June 1938 is an English former professional footballer who scored 26 goals from 96 appearances in the Football League playing on the left wing for Chelsea Everton Brighton amp Hove Albion and Coventry City 2 Bobby LaverickPersonal informationFull nameRobert LaverickDate of birth 1938 06 11 11 June 1938 age 85 Place of birthCastle Eden EnglandHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m 1 Position s Left wing StrikerYouth career1953 1956ChelseaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1956 1958Chelsea7 0 1959 1960Everton22 6 1960 1962Brighton amp Hove Albion63 20 1962 1963Coventry City4 0 1963 1964Corby Town1964 1967King s Lynn1967 1968South Shields1968 1970Ashford Town1970Ramsgate1970 1971Tonbridge1971 1972Ashford Town1972 1973Snowdown Colliery Welfare1973 1977Ashford Town1977Canterbury CityManagerial career1972 1973Snowdown Colliery Welfare player manager Club domestic league appearances and goals Laverick was born in Castle Eden County Durham 2 He joined Chelsea s youth set up in 1953 3 and was part of their 1954 55 South East Counties Youth League winning and FA Youth Cup semi final teams 4 In November 1954 he played one match for the England Youth team scoring against the Netherlands 5 Laverick played seven matches in the Football League First Division for Chelsea in 1957 6 but his progress was interrupted by two years National Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps He failed to establish himself in the Chelsea first team and in February 1959 just prior to the end of his National Service Laverick was signed by First Division club Everton 7 for a sizeable 6 000 transfer fee 8 He scored on his debut for the Toffees 9 and played eleven of the last thirteen matches of the 1958 59 season scoring five goals 6 In July 1959 he underwent an emergency appendix operation 10 which delayed his start to the 1959 60 season After his convalescence he played eleven league matches in the second quarter of the season scoring one goal 6 but thereafter didn t play any further league matches for the Everton first team In August 1960 Laverick joined Football League Second Division club Brighton 1 with a 7 000 transfer fee being paid by the Seagulls 11 In the 1961 62 season in which Brighton were relegated he was Brighton s joint top scorer alongside Johnny Goodchild and Tony Nicholas with 10 goals in all competitions 12 Laverick moved on in the summer of 1962 to Coventry City then of the Football League Third Division who paid a 2 500 transfer fee for him 13 He played only 4 league matches for the Sky Blues and having lost his first team spot requested a transfer This resulted in March 1962 in his move for a small fee into non League football with Southern League second tier Division 1 club Corby Town 14 After eighteen months with the Steelmen early in the 1964 65 season Laverick was on the move again and in a player exchange deal moved to Southern League Premier Division club King s Lynn 15 He was now playing as a striker inside forward rather than as a winger and scored 79 goals from a total of 209 matches for the Linnets and was top scorer in the 1966 1967 season In December 1967 he left King s Lynn and returned to his native North East and joined for a transfer fee North Regional League club South Shields 16 Lavericks next club which he joined on a free transfer six months later in June 1968 was Southern League second tier Division 1 club Ashford Town who were managed by his one time Chelsea team mate Peter Sillett 17 He was with the Nuts and Bolts for two seasons during each of which he was the clubs leading scorer notching 58 goals in a total of 121 matches 18 In the latter of the two seasons 1969 70 Laverick s 22 league goals helped the club secure promotion On leaving Ashford for the 1970 71 season he initially signed on with Southern League Division 1 club Ramsgate 19 but after a couple of months there he moved on to fellow Southern League Division 1 side Tonbridge 20 August 1971 saw Laverick return to Ashford in the role of the Reserve Team captain 21 for whom he now played as a defender in their Kent League campaign The team were runners up in the 1972 Kent League Cup and additionally he turned out several times for Ashford s Southern League Division 1 first team A year later at the commencement of the 1972 73 season Laverick was appointed player manager of Snowdown Colliery Welfare who were restarting their Kent League team from scratch 22 In February 1973 citing difficulties with travelling to training he resigned from the Colliers and took on the coaching role with the Kent League Ashford Town Reserve team 23 playing once again a few matches in emergency for the Southern League Ashford first team For the 1977 78 season Laverick took the assistant managers role with Southern League Division 1 South club Canterbury City 24 and additionally at the age of 39 to alleviate player shortage played for the club References edit a b Carder Tim amp Harris Roger 1997 Albion A Z A Who s Who of Brighton amp Hove Albion F C Hove Goldstone Books p 139 ISBN 0 9521337 1 7 a b Bobby Laverick Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 13 August 2022 Halsey Stan 30 August 1953 Drake s Gamble Daily Mirror P17 1954 55 South East Counties League thechels info TheChels org Retrieved 13 August 2022 Williams David 22 November 1954 England tip toe in tulip land Daily Herald P8 a b c Bobby Laverick Club matches Premier League Worldfootball net HEIM SPIEL Medien GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 13 August 2022 Laverick goes so quietly Daily News London P10 18 February 1959 Wooldridge Ian 5 May 1960 Everton Daily News London P14 Rowe Jack 19 February 1959 Wing punch will come from Laverick Liverpool Echo P12 Charters Michael 25 July 1959 Laverick has rush operation Liverpool Echo P7 David Bill 14 August 1960 Bobby on the move at Brighton The People P20 Carder amp Harris Albion A Z p 338 No Strings Attached to Chairman s 30 000 Gift to City F C Coventry Evening Telegraph P25 13 August 1962 Bobby Laverick joins Corby Coventry Evening Telegraph P45 28 March 1963 League win still eludes Lynn Lynn Advertiser P18 22 September 1964 Laverick moves to South Shields Lynn Advertiser P28 1 December 1967 Hemmings Eddie 14 June 1968 Peter Sillet signs forwards Kentish Express P20 Farewell to Essella Park Souvenir Programme Ashford Football Club P17 2 May 1987 Munson Nigel 1 July 1970 Laverick and Webb signed by Rams East Kent Times P15 Clifton the only Ramsgate doubt Kentish Express P24 20 November 1970 White John 20 August 1971 Laverick back with Town Kentish Express P18 Bobby takes over Colliers Kentish Express P10 11 August 1972 Kent League Round up Kentish Express P14 23 February 1973 Laverick moves to Canterbury Thanet Times P26 16 August 1977 External links editBobby Laverick at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Transfer Database Bobby Laverick at WorldFootball net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobby Laverick amp oldid 1218670897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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