Johnny Watkins Explained

Johnny Watkins
Fullname:John Vincent Watkins
Position:Outside left
Birth Date:9 April 1933
Birth Place:Bristol, England
Youthclubs1:Portway School, Bristol Boys
Youthclubs2:Coombe Dingle Boys Club
Youthyears3:19??–1951
Youthclubs3:Clifton St Vincents
Years1:1951–1959
Clubs1:Bristol City
Caps1:95
Goals1:19
Years2:1959–1961
Clubs2:Cardiff City
Caps2:65
Goals2:17
Years3:1961–1962
Clubs3:Bristol Rovers
Caps3:23
Goals3:0
Years4:1962–196?
Clubs4:Chippenham Town
Years5:196?–196?
Clubs5:Bath City
Years6:196?–196?
Clubs6:Welton Rovers
Nationalyears1:1951–195?
Nationalteam1:England Youth
Nationalcaps1:4

John Vincent "Johnny" Watkins (born 9 April 1933) was an English footballer who played as an outside left. He made over 180 Football League appearances in the years after the Second World War.[1]

Career

Johnny Watkins played locally for Portway School, Bristol Boys and Coombe Dingle Boys Club in Bristol. He then joined Clifton St Vincents in the Downs League in Bristol. Pat Beasley signed Johnny Watkins in June 1951 for Bristol City. He won four England Youth caps with Bristol City.[2] Johnny Watkins made his debut for Bristol City at outside left in the 3–1 win v Norwich City on 30 September 1953. Watkins made only 2 appearances in the Third Division South in 1953–54.[3] Watkins failed to make the first team in 1954–55 when Bristol City finished champions of Third Division South. Watkins had no opportunity in the following season 1955–56 either as Bristol played in the Second Division once again.[3] Watkins returned to the outside left position scoring in a 1–2 defeat v Stoke City on 24 November 1956 and made 23 appearances scoring 5 goals including 2 penalties in 1956–57. As the "Robins" slipped down the Second Division table in 1957–58 Watkins established a regular spot on the left wing making 40 appearances scoring 9 goals including 5 penalties. Twice Watkins scored 2 goals in a match in a 4–0 win v Lincoln City and in a 5–0 win v Barnsley as City pulled clear of relegation in the last two months of the season. In the FA Cup 5th round Watkins headed City into the lead against Bristol Rovers but then missed a penalty as City lost 3–4 to their local rivals.[3] In 1958–59 Watkins was again the regular outside left making 30 appearances scoring 5 goals although no longer taking penalties.[3] Watkins was sold by Peter Doherty to Cardiff City in June 1959 for £2,500 and helped Cardiff City to promotion as runners up in the Second Division.[3] In February 1961 Watkins moved from Cardiff City to Bristol Rovers in a swap deal for Dai Ward.[2] Watkins played under manager Cyril Williams, the former Bristol City player, in July 1962 when he joined Chippenham Town in the Western League. Watkins later played under another manager Arnold Rodgers who was also a former Bristol City player at both Bath City and Welton Rovers.[2]

After his playing career Johnny Watkins worked as a clerk for Harry Dolman's firm then for 20 years at Rolls-Royce until 1991 when he joined Strachan Henshaw; all local engineering firms in Bristol.[2] Watkins also managed local Bristol football side Shirehampton, was a fine cricketer with Stoke Bishop CC and a bowls player with National Smelting Club in Bristol.[2] [3]

As a player Watkins had a reputation as having a cannonball shot which was enhanced on 27 March 1959 when his shot broke the net at Ashton Gate v Ipswich Town.[3]

John is married to the lovely Rita and has two children, Debbie and Paul.

Honours

with Cardiff City

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hugman, Barry. PFA Football League Players' Records 1946 – 1998. Queen Anne Press. 1998. 1-85291-585-4.
  2. Book: Woods, David. Leigh Edwards . Bristol City FC The First 100 years. Redcliffe Press . 1997. 1-900178-26-5.
  3. Book: Woods, David. Bristol Babe The First 100 years of Bristol City FC. Yore Publications . 1994. 1-874427-95-X.