Clint Boulton Explained

Clint Boulton
Fullname:Clinton William Boulton
Birth Date:6 January 1948
Birth Place:Stoke-on-Trent, England
Height:[1]
Position:Defender
midfielder
Youthyears1:1963–1965
Youthclubs1:Port Vale
Years1:1965–1971
Clubs1:Port Vale
Caps1:244
Goals1:11
Years2:1971–1979
Clubs2:Torquay United
Caps2:262
Goals2:34
Clubs3:Minehead
Totalcaps:506+
Totalgoals:45+

Clinton William Boulton (6 January 1948 – 1 January 2021) was an English professional footballer. A defender, he made 506 league appearances in a 14-year career in the Football League.

He began his professional career with Port Vale in August 1965. He went on to play 267 league and cup games for the club, helping the "Valiants" to win promotion out of the Fourth Division in 1969–70. He was sold to Torquay United for a fee of £10,000 in November 1971. He remained with the "Gulls" for the next eight years, playing 286 games in all competitions. He left the club in 1979 and later played for non-League side Minehead.

Career

Port Vale

Clinton William Boulton was born on 6 January 1948 in Stoke-on-Trent. Brought up in Bucknall, he went to school in Cellarhead.[2] He began his career as an apprentice with local Football League club Port Vale in July 1963.[3] He chose to begin his career at Vale rather than Potteries derby rivals Stoke City as he reasoned he had a better chance of breaking into the first-team for the lower ranked Vale.[4] He made his debut on Boxing day 1964, in a 3–0 defeat to Hull City at Vale Park, having been tasked with marking Ken Wagstaff.[5] At the age of 16 years and 354 days, he became the youngest player in the club's history.[6] He played five games of the 1964–65 season, as the "Valiants" were relegated out of the Third Division under Jackie Mudie.[3] Boulton scored on the last day of the season, in a 2–1 home win over Walsall.[3] This made him the youngest goalscorer in the club's history.[7] He turned professional in August 1965 at the age of 17, and made 20 appearances in 1965–66.[3] He became a mainstay of the defence by 1966–67, featuring 39 times, scoring three goals.[3] He played 42 games under Stanley Matthews; however, he "gave away two needless penalties" in a defeat to Portsmouth at Fratton Park in the FA Cup, and The FA also charged the club with paying Boulton and Gordon Logan illegal bonuses.[3] Matthews made him club captain at the age of 18.[6] He remained at the club under new boss Gordon Lee, and made 46 appearances in 1968–69.[3] He was then an ever-present in the 52 game 1969–70 season, also scoring six goals, as Vale were promoted out of the Fourth Division after securing a fourth-place finish; he played consistently alongside defenders Ron Wilson and Roy Sproson, and goalkeeper Keith Ball.[3] He played 47 games in 1970–71, scoring two goals.[3] Sixteen games into the 1971–72 season, in November 1971, he was sold on to Torquay United for a fee of £10,000.[3] It was the third highest fee the club had ever received and was accepted to pay for new floodlights at Vale Park.[8] He played a total of 267 games for Port Vale in all competitions, scoring 12 times.[3]

Torquay United

He replaced Ian Twitchin at right-back. He quickly settled into the side, playing all but the last four of the remaining games of the season as Torquay struggled unsuccessfully to avoid relegation out of the Third Division. He began the 1972–73 season as first-choice in the centre of defence, though he soon moved back to right-back in a reshuffle of the team. He was an ever-present until the local derby against Exeter City on Boxing Day 1972 but played just five games in the remainder of the season. Manager Jack Edwards was replaced by Malcolm Musgrove, and Boulton was an ever-present in 1973–74. The "Gulls" continued to battle in the bottom half of the table in 1974–75 before reaching ninth in 1975–76. Musgrove was replaced by Frank O'Farrell, who was in turn replaced by Mike Green, in a chaotic campaign in 1976–77. He was deployed as an emergency centre-forward at Doncaster Rovers in August 1976 and scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 win. He was named the club's Player of the Season in 1976–77. Boulton remained a regular until the end of the 1977–78 season, as Torquay again finished ninth. However, he played just eleven times in the 1978–79 season, with his final game for Torquay coming on the final day of the season, a 1–0 defeat away to Rochdale. He left Plainmoor that summer and was awarded a testimonial by Torquay with a friendly match against Southampton on 15 January 1980. He played 286 games for the club in league and cup competitions, scoring 36 goals.[9] He later played for Southern League side Minehead, as well as Galmpton United and Foxhole United.[8]

Later life

Since retirement from football, he owned a company in Devon that produced blinds and awnings.[10] Boulton died during a game of golf on 1 January 2021.[11]

Style of play

An adaptable defender, he was also able to play in midfield.[11] His usual position was at full-back, where he utilised his tough-tackling skills and pace.[6]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Port Vale1964–65Third Division51000051
1965–66Fourth Division1800020200
1966–67Fourth Division3523110393
1967–68Fourth Division3901020420
1968–69Fourth Division4104010460
1969–70Fourth Division4665010526
1970–71Third Division4521010472
1971–72Third Division1500010160
Total244111419026712
Torquay United1971–72Third Division2402000260
1972–73Fourth Division2892010319
1973–74Fourth Division4691010489
1974–75Fourth Division3671000377
1975–76Fourth Division4421062514
1976–77Fourth Division3230020343
1977–78Fourth Division4141030454
1978–79Fourth Division1102000130
1979–80Fourth Division00100010
Total2623411013228636
Career total5064525122255348

Honours

Individual

Port Vale

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rollin . Jack . Rothmans football yearbook . 1980 . Queen Anne Press . London . 0362020175 . 366 . 14 April 2020.
  2. The Clinton Boulton Interview . The Vale Park Beano . 128.
  3. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 36. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.
  4. News: Aston Villa v Port Vale, 1971 . 4 June 2020 . onevalefan.co.uk . 17 February 2015.
  5. News: Fielding . Rob . Clinton Boulton passes away – report by onevalefan.co.uk . 3 January 2021 . onevalefan.co.uk . 3 January 2021.
  6. News: Baggaley . Michael . 'Excellent' -Tributes to Port Vale hero Clinton Boulton who has died aged 72 . 5 January 2021 . StokeonTrentLive . 5 January 2021 . en.
  7. News: 21 things you didn't know about Port Vale. 30 October 2014. The Sentinel. 30 October 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141207231451/http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/21-things-didn-t-know-Port-Vale/story-23783824-detail/story.html. 7 December 2014.
  8. Book: Official matchday programme Port Vale v Grimsby Town . 9 January 2021 . 18 .
  9. Edwards, Leigh; Jon Gibbes, John Lovis (1999). Torquay United, The Official Centenary History, 1899–1999. p. 104, Yore Publications.
  10. Web site: Caught in Time: Port Vale pre-season tour of Czechoslovakia, 1967. Maul. Rob. 13 August 2006. The Times. 29 December 2008 . London.
  11. News: Thomas . Dave . Shock death of Torquay United legend Clint . 3 January 2021 . Torbay Weekly . 2 January 2021 . en-UK.
  12. Book: Kent, Jeff. The Valiants' Years: The Story of Port Vale. Witan Books. 1990. 227–257. Surviving on a Shoestring (1969–1979). 0-9508981-4-7.