Arthur Longbottom (footballer) explained

Arthur Longbottom
Fullname:Arthur Longbottom
Birth Date:30 January 1933
Birth Place:Leeds, England
Position:Inside-forward
Youthclubs1:Methley United
Years1:1954–1961
Clubs1:Queens Park Rangers
Caps1:201
Goals1:62
Years2:1961–1963
Clubs2:Port Vale
Caps2:52
Goals2:18
Years3:1963
Clubs3:Millwall
Caps3:10
Goals3:1
Years4:1963–1964
Clubs4:Oxford United
Caps4:34
Goals4:14
Years5:1964–1965
Clubs5:Colchester United
Caps5:33
Goals5:12
Years6:1965–196?
Clubs6:Scarborough
Totalcaps:330
Totalgoals:107

Arthur Langley ( Longbottom; 30 January 1933 – 15 September 2023) was an English footballer. An inside-forward, he scored 118 goals in 360 league and cup appearances in an 11-year career in the bottom two divisions of the Football League. He changed his surname from Longbottom to Langley after he retired from football.

Longbottom spent 1954 to 1961 at Queens Park Rangers before he was sold on to Port Vale in May 1961 for a £2,000 fee. He was sold on to Millwall for another £2,000 in January 1963 before joining Oxford United in the summer. He transferred to Colchester United in October 1964 and then moved into non-League football with Scarborough in May 1965. Though he never won any honours and was never promoted, he finished as top-scorer in seasons at QPR, Port Vale, and Oxford United.

Career

Longbottom signed for Jack Taylor's Queens Park Rangers from Methley United in 1954 and made his debut in a 3–0 defeat against Leyton Orient in March 1955. QPR finished 15th in the Third Division South in 1954–55. They then posted an 18th-place finish in 1955–56. Taking over Conway Smith's mantle as the club's key attacker, Longbottom finished as the club's top-scorer in 1956–57 with 15 goals, helping the club to a top ten finish. He scored 18 goals in 1957–58 to become the club's top-scorer once again; another tenth-place finish ensured Rangers a place in the restructured Third Division the following season. He hit 20 goals in 1958–59, becoming the club's top-scorer for a third consecutive season. New manager Alec Stock's new signing Brian Bedford then took over as the club's main source of goals, as QPR finished eighth in 1959–60, before finishing third in 1960–61 – missing out on promotion by just one place and two points. Longbottom played at inside-left and scored 62 goals in 201 league appearances during his seven years at Loftus Road.

Longbottom transferred to Norman Low's Third Division Port Vale for a £2,000 fee in May 1961.[1] He scored in his debut on 19 August, in a 4–2 defeat to Shrewsbury Town at Gay Meadow.[1] He bagged 20 goals in 49 games in the 1961–62 season to become the club's joint-top-scorer (with Bert Llewellyn).[1] He scored twice in 11 games in 1962–63, but new boss Freddie Steele sold him on to league rivals Millwall in January 1963 for a £2,000 fee.[1] He scored one goal in ten league games for Ron Gray's "Lions", before leaving The Den in the summer.

Longbottom joined up with Fourth Division side Oxford United and finished as the club's top-scorer in the 1963–64 season with 14 goals in 34 games. This tally included two goals in six games as Oxford became the first Fourth Division side to reach the sixth round of the FA Cup.[2] Having performed well in Arthur Turner's team, he earned a move away from the Manor Ground and back into the Third Division. Longbottom joined Colchester United in October 1964 and went on to score 13 goals in 36 appearances in 1964–65 – one goal less than top-scorer Billy Stark.[3] The "U's" suffered relegation however, and manager Neil Franklin allowed Longbottom to leave Layer Road on a free transfer to Midland League club Scarborough in May 1965.[3]

Later life and death

Following the end of his football career, he changed his surname via deed poll to Langley.[3] He had trained to be a hairdresser whilst a player at QPR in preparation for a career after his retirement as a player.[4] He settled in Scarborough with wife, Jean, with whom he had three children. Longbottom died on 15 September 2023 at the age of 90.[5]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Queens Park Rangers1954–55Third Division South1110000111
1955–56Third Division South1200000120
1956–57Third Division South341421003615
1957–58Third Division South401731004318
1958–59Third Division412020004320
1959–60Third Division3763200408
1960–61Third Division2641100275
Total201621150021267
Port Vale1961–62Third Division421664104920
1962–63Third Division1020010112
Total521864206022
Millwall1962–63Third Division1010000101
Oxford United1963–64Fourth Division301262103714
1964–65Fourth Division42001052
Total341462204216
Colchester United1964–65Third Division331230003612
Career total330107261140360118

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 176. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0. .
  2. Web site: History – Oxford United . oufc.co.uk . 18 September 2023.
  3. Web site: Player profile – Arthur Langley . coludata.co.uk . 18 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111007091511/http://www.coludata.co.uk/player.asp?pid=261 . 7 October 2011 .
  4. News: Farr . Nixon . The 'crazy gang' at Loftus Road . 18 September 2023 . Soccer Star . 28 November 1959.
  5. Web site: 17 September 2023 . RIP Arthur Longbottom - 1933-2023 . 17 September 2023 . Queens Park Rangers F.C. . en.