Bob Mountford

Soccer Player

Bob Mountford was born in birthplace.Stoke On Trent, England on February 23rd, 1952 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 56, Bob Mountford biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
February 23, 1952
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
birthplace.Stoke On Trent, England
Death Date
Aug 26, 2008 (age 56)
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Association Football Manager, Association Football Player
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Bob Mountford Life

Robert William Mountford (23 February 1952 – August 2008) was an English footballer who played 277 games in the Football League for various clubs, scoring 64 goals. He made his Port Vale debut in 1969 and became the first team regular after signing professional colours in February 1970.

In 1974, he was loaned out to Scunthorpe United and Crewe Alexandra before joining Rochdale for £2,000 in December.

He scored 41 goals in 117 league and cup games before moving to Huddersfield Town in 1977.

He went to Halifax Town the following year before joining Stockport County via Crewe Alexandra in 1980.

He moved to Australia the following year and worked and coached at several clubs, including Newcastle KB United, Brisbane City FC, and Adamstown Rosebud.

In 1988, he became a warden at Cessnock Correctional Centre.

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Bob Mountford Career

Playing career

As a youth he played for local village team Brown Edge, before being spotted by Stanley Matthews and persuaded to join Port Vale juniors. He graduated through the Vale youth set up to make his first team debut as a substitute in a 2–0 defeat at Doncaster Rovers on 19 April 1969. Signing professional forms under Gordon Lee in February 1970, he made his full debut in a 2–0 defeat by Shrewsbury Town at Vale Park in a League Cup first round match on 18 August 1971. The young striker was gradually broken into the team over the 1971–72 and 1972–73 seasons.

He was a regular in the 1973–74 side that battled against relegation from the Third Division. The following season saw the Vale push for promotion under Roy Sproson's stewardship, with Ray Williams, Brian Horton and new signing Terry Bailey providing 41 goals between them. Unable to establish himself in the new set-up, Mountford joined Fourth Division strugglers Scunthorpe United on a one-month loan in October 1974. That December he joined Crewe Alexandra, another side failing to find the net. He made five appearances for the "Alex" before being sold to Walter Joyce's Rochdale for £2,000 later in the month.

The "big, bustling, old fashioned, centre forward" was in his element at Spotland. The 1975–76 and 1976–77 seasons were spent in mid-table obscurity in the basement division, but with 41 goals in 117 games, Mountford was a sensation for the club.

He moved on to Huddersfield Town in September 1977 for £10,000, but struggled with injuries at Leeds Road. The 1977–78 season saw the "Terriers" performing comfortably in the Fourth Division under Tom Johnston's stewardship, but Rochdale clearly missed Mountford's goals – they finished bottom with 24 points and 43 goals scored.

In 1978, he joined George Kirby's Halifax Town, another club at the foot of the Football League. The 1978–79 and 1979–80 seasons were difficult, Mountford bagging eleven goals from 62 league games.

In 1980, he joined Tony Waddington's Crewe Alexandra on a permanent basis, but played just three games before joining Stockport County later in the year. He scored three goals in nine league games for Jimmy McGuigan's "Hatters" during the 1980–81 season.

Coaching career

After leaving Stockport, Mountford emigrated to Australia, playing for Newcastle KB United, also serving as their assistant coach. After a spell with Brisbane City FC and Blacktown he was appointed assistant coach and youth coach at Newcastle Breakers. He later coached Azzuri, Newcastle-Port Stephens juniors and Edgeworth under 19s. In April 2007 he took charge at Adamstown Rosebud and was still at the helm at the time of his death.

He joined the Prison Service in 1988, whilst still coaching, becoming a warden at Cessnock Correctional Centre in Cessnock, New South Wales.

Mountford died on 26 August 2008 in Australia, following a lengthy battle against cancer. He was survived by his wife and their two children; Paul and Anna.

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