John Collins (footballer, born 1949) explained

John Collins
Fullname:John Lindsay Collins
Birth Date:21 January 1949
Birth Place:Rhymney, Wales
Death Place:Milford Haven, Wales
Height:[1]
Position:Full back
Youthclubs1:Swansea
Youthyears2:1964–1966
Youthclubs2:Tottenham Hotspur
Years1:1966
Clubs1:Tottenham Hotspur
Years2:1971–1973
Caps1:2
Goals1:0
Clubs2:Portsmouth
Caps2:74
Goals2:0
Years3:1974
Clubs3:Dallas Tornado
Caps3:18
Goals3:1
Years4:1974–1976
Clubs4:Halifax Town
Caps4:82
Goals4:1
Years5:1976
Clubs5:Sheffield Wednesday
Caps5:7
Goals5:0
Years6:1976–1980
Clubs6:Barnsley
Caps6:130
Goals6:1
Years7:1980
Clubs7:Kidderminster Harriers
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:0

John Lindsay Collins (21 January 1949 – 14 April 2020) was a Welsh professional footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, Dallas Tornado, Halifax Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley, Kidderminster Harriers and represented Wales at schoolboy and seven occasions at Under-23 level.[2]

Playing career

Collins was born in Rhymney, and began his career in Wales at Swansea then in March 1964 he moved to London to become an apprentice with Tottenham Hotspur. The full back played two first team matches for Spurs in the old First Division. His debut came against Sunderland which ended in defeat followed by another defeat against Nottingham Forest.[3]

He signed for Portsmouth for a fee of £5,000 in May 1971, Collins made his debut in the opening game of the 1971–72 season at home against Middlesbrough which ended with a 2–1 victory. He went on to compete in a total of 87 matches.[4]

After leaving Fratton Park, Collins joined the North American Soccer League team Dallas Tornado in 1974 and featured in 18 matches and scored one goal. Collins was transferred to Halifax Town in August 1974 and featured in a further 82 games and scored one goal. He had a spell with Sheffield Wednesday where he notched up seven appearances in 1976 before signing for Barnsley in December 1976. Between 1976 and 1979 he played 130 matches for the Yorkshire club and netted one goal. Collins ended his senior career at Kidderminster Harriers.

In 1979 Collins moved back to America, this time to play for the indoor Soccer team Baltimore Blast.

Personal life and death

After football Collins moved back to Wales in the 1980s where he became a pub landlord running three pubs and a hotel all in Haverfordwest. In later life he had diabetes, and had to have both legs amputated before his death on 14 April 2020, aged 71.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1980–81 . registration . Jack . Rollin . Queen Anne Press. London . 1980 . 0362020175 . 58.
  2. Hugman,B,J, (Ed) The PFA Premier& Football League Players' Records 1946-2005 (2005) p130. Retrieved 28 May 2010
  3. http://www.topspurs.com/thfc-fp-index.htm Topspurs A-Z of players
  4. Web site: Pompey Mourn John Collins . Portsmouth F.C. . 16 April 2020 . 17 April 2020 .
  5. Web site: Obituary - John Collins . Tottenham Hotspur F.C. . 16 April 2020 . 17 April 2020 .