Bobby Cummings Explained

Bobby Cummings
Fullname:Robert Douglas Cummings
Birth Date:17 November 1935
Birth Place:Ashington, England
Death Place:Blyth, England
Position:Centre forward
Youthyears1:
Youthclubs1:New Hartley Juniors
Years1:1954–1956
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1956–1960
Clubs2:Ashington
Years3:1960–1963
Clubs3:Aberdeen
Caps3:63
Goals3:33
Years4:1963–1965
Caps4:44
Goals4:14
Years5:1965–1968
Clubs5:Darlington
Caps5:74
Goals5:43
Years6:1968–1969
Caps6:52
Goals6:12
Years7:1969–

Robert Douglas Cummings (17 November 1935 – 26 August 2008) was an English professional footballer who scored 33 goals from 63 appearances in the Scottish League for Aberdeen and 69 goals from 170 appearances in the Football League playing for Newcastle United, Darlington and Hartlepools United. He played as a centre forward or outside right. He also played in the South African National Football League for Port Elizabeth City.

Career

Cummings was born in Ashington, Northumberland, in 1935. He began his football career as a youngster with Newcastle United but was released before reaching the first team and signed for Ashington. The club record he set of 60 goals in 1958–59, as Ashington finished second to Peterborough United in the Midland League, still stands, and his goalscoring earned him a move to Aberdeen.

Cummings first joined Aberdeen on a part-time basis, continuing to work as a coal miner at Bates Colliery, at Blyth, Northumberland, to ensure his exemption from National Service. He made his Scottish League debut on 1 March 1960 against Rangers and a year later, playing at outside right, he became only the third Aberdeen player, and first Englishman, to score a hat-trick against that club. In the 1962–63 season, he scored 23 goals in all competitions, and ended his Aberdeen career in October 1963 with 47 goals from 87 games in all competitions. In October 1963, Cummings played as a guest and scored for a Newcastle United XI in a testimonial match for Alf McMichael, and five days later he signed for the club for a £5,000 fee.

He stayed with Newcastle for two seasons, scoring 14 goals from 44 games. In the 1964–65 season, he was second in the club's scoring charts, with 8 goals behind Ron McGarry's 16, and made a significant contribution to their promotion to the First Division. He played little in the top flight, and in October 1965, dropped down to the Fourth Division to become Darlington's £6,000 record signing.

Cummings scored twice on his Darlington debut, in a 3–0 defeat of Stockport County, and went on to become the club's top scorer for the 1965–66 season as they gained promotion for the first time in more than 40 years. In two-and-a-half seasons he scored 46 goals, but by early 1968 he was not being selected regularly, and was persuaded to return to Division Four with nearby Hartlepools United for a £1,000 fee. His 9 goals from 18 games helped Hartlepools to third place, and consequent promotion to the Third Division. He played regularly at the higher level, but scored only three times, and then went to South Africa to play in the National Football League for Port Elizabeth City.

On his return from South Africa he settled back in his native north-east of England, where he collapsed and died in August 2008 at the age of 72.

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Newcastle United1954–55First Division000000
1955–56First Division000000
Total000000
Aberdeen1959–60Scottish Division One62000062
1960–61Scottish Division One66001076
1961–62Scottish Division One15647622515
1962–63Scottish Division One311834413823
1963–64Scottish Division One510062113
Total63337111758749
Newcastle United1963–64Second Division1650000165
1964–65Second Division2480010258
1965–66First Division41000041
Total441400104514
Darlington1965–66Fourth Division372321104024
1966–67Third Division1580041199
1967–68Fourth Division221210212513
Total744331728446
Hartlepools United1967–68Fourth Division1890000189
Hartlepool1968–69Third Division3431010363
Total521210105412
Career total2331021112267270121