Bobby Forrest Explained

Bobby Forrest
Fullname:John Robert Forrest
Birth Date:13 May 1931
Birth Place:Rossington, England
Death Place:Weymouth, England
Height:[1]
Position:Inside forward
Clubs1:Rossington Youth Club
Clubs2:Rossington Miners Welfare
Years3:–1952
Clubs3:Retford Town
Years4:1952–1957
Clubs4:Leeds United
Caps4:119
Goals4:36
Years5:1957–1962
Clubs5:Notts County
Caps5:117
Goals5:37
Years6:1962–1968
Clubs6:Weymouth
Years7:1968–1970
Clubs7:Dorchester Town
Totalcaps:236
Totalgoals:73
Manageryears1:1968–1970
Managerclubs1:Dorchester Town

John Robert Forrest (13 May 1931 – 3 May 2005) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward. He played in the Football League for Leeds United and Notts County.

Career

Born in Rossington, he attended Rossington Modern School.[1] He became a miner after leaving school and played football for Rossington Youth Club and later Rossington Miners Welfare.[2] [3] [1] He joined Retford Town when he and a friend, who were attending the match as spectators, were asked to play for Retford Town as they were two players short.[3] They were impressed and joined the club permanently following the match.[3]

Forrest was signed by Leeds United in December 1952 for £500.[2] Forest became a popular player at Leeds United,[3] and made 119 league appearances for the club, scoring 36 goals.

He joined Notts County in February 1957, and captained the club to promotion to the Third Division in the 1959–60 season.[2]

He played for Weymouth between 1962 and 1968, making 167 appearances and scoring 47 goals.[4] After leaving Weymouth, he joined Dorchester Town as player-manager where he remained until his retirement in 1970.[2]

Personal life

Following his retirement, he ran a guest house in Weymouth, where former team-mate and England international Jack Charlton would regularly stay.[2]

He died on 3 May 2005, in Weymouth, after having suffered a stroke a few days earlier.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leeds United F.C. History. www.ozwhitelufc.net.au. 27 October 2020.
  2. Web site: TERRAS AND MAGPIES PAY TRIBUTE TO 'GENTLEMAN' BOB. Dorset Echo. 27 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Bobby Forrest Passes Away. 6 May 2005. www.leedsunited.com. 27 October 2020.
  4. Web site: Player Archive. 27 November 2017. 27 October 2020.