Bob Norris (footballer) explained

Bob Norris
Fullname:Robert Norris
Birth Date:12 March 1875
Birth Place:Preston, England
Death Place:Nottingham, England
Position:Left half
Years1:1896−1898
Caps1:53
Goals1:0
Years4:1898–1904
Clubs4:Nottingham Forest
Years5:1904–1905
Caps5:21
Goals5:3
Years6:1905–190?

Robert Norris (12 March 1875 − 31 March 1940) was an English footballer who played as a left half with Blackpool, Nottingham Forest and Doncaster Rovers in the Football League.

Club career

Blackpool

Norris appeared in Blackpool's first game in the Football League, a 3–1 defeat, on 5 September 1896, at Lincoln City's Sincil Bank.

Nottingham Forest

He moved to Nottingham Forest for the beginning of the 1898–99 season.

Doncaster Rovers

Signed by Doncaster Rovers in 1904 Norris went on to make 23 Football League and FA Cup appearances.

Nottingham Forest

After Doncaster were relegated back to the Midland League at the end of the 1904–05 season, Norris returned to Nottingham Forest, going on a tour of Argentina and Uruguay where they won all 8 games.

Altogether, he made 146 appearances for Forest over his 6-year stay there.

International career

On 31 March 1900, Norris played for a representative English League XI against a Scottish XI at Crystal Palace. He scored an own goal in the 90th minute, giving the Scots the equaliser to draw the match.

Personal life

Norris had a grandson Bob Norris, who both also played for Nottingham Forest.