Roger Hoy Explained

Roger Hoy
Fullname:Roger Ernest Hoy
Birth Date:6 December 1946
Birth Place:Poplar, Greater London, England
Height:5 ft 10+1/2 in[1]
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1964–1965
Youthclubs1:Tottenham Hotspur
Years1:1965–1968
Clubs1:Tottenham Hotspur
Caps1:10
Goals1:0
Years2:1968–1970
Clubs2:Crystal Palace
Caps2:54
Goals2:6
Years3:1970–1971
Clubs3:Luton Town
Caps3:32
Goals3:0
Years4:1971–1973
Clubs4:Cardiff City
Caps4:16
Goals4:0
Years5:1973–????
Clubs5:Dagenham
Totalcaps:112
Totalgoals:6

Roger Ernest Hoy (6 December 1946 – 9 November 2018) was an English professional footballer. Playing primarily as a defender, he made a total of 112 appearances in the Football League for Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace, Luton Town and Cardiff City before moving into non-league football with Dagenham.

Playing career

Early career

Hoy was born in Poplar, Greater London and his talent for football was spotted whilst playing for school teams.[2] Hoy began his youth career at Tottenham Hotspur in 1964 in the full back position. He signed a professional contract with Spurs in May and at the same time switched to the centre-half position. Hoy made his league debut against Sunderland in March 1966 and went on to make 15 senior appearances for the club, usually as a stand-in for Wales international Mike England, before leaving in 1968.[3]

Crystal Palace

On 26 September 1968,[2] he signed for Crystal Palace and made 26 appearances (3 goals) that season, in which Palace reached the top tier in English football for the first time.[4] Hoy began the 1969–70 season, in the top flight, as a first choice but lost his starting place to David Payne in October. However he continued to fulfil a number of roles for Palace for the rest of that season (wearing five differently numbered shirts) and finished with 28 appearances, scoring three times.[5] He scored the winning goal in the final game of the season, against Manchester City, that saved the club from relegation. Hoy also scored a key goal by a header that was described as a "bullet" in an FA Cup game against Chelsea.

Later career

In June 1970,[2] Hoy signed for Luton Town making 32 appearances in the 1970–71 season but without scoring. In 1971, he moved on to Cardiff City where he made 16 appearances over the next two seasons, again without scoring. In 1973, Hoy moved into non-league football with Bath City F.C. and Dagenham (later Dagenham and Redbridge), where he finished his career.[3]

Personal life

Hoy emigrated to New South Wales, Australia, with his family, where he took up a role with the clergy[6] and played football for a Palm Beach team.[3] Hoy suffered from Lewy body dementia,[7] and died at the age of 71 on 9 November 2018.[3] [6]

Honours

Tottenham Hotspur
Cardiff City

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971–72 . Queen Anne Press . 1971 . 978-0362000948 . Williams . Tony . 2nd . 272 . en . Peskett . Roy.
  2. Book: Purkiss, Mike. Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989. Nigel. Sands. 1989 . 328. 0907969542.
  3. Web site: Obituary Roger Hoy . Tottenham Hotspur F.C. . 9 November 2018 . 10 November 2018 .
  4. Book: Purkiss, Mike. Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989. Nigel. Sands. 1989 . 231. 0907969542.
  5. Book: Purkiss, Mike. Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989. Nigel. Sands. 1989. 233. 0907969542.
  6. Web site: Former Player Roger Hoy Passes Away Aged 71 . Crystal Palace F.C.. cpfc.co.uk. 9 November 2018 . 10 November 2018 .
  7. Web site: Roger Hoy . Tottenham Tribute Trust . 4 November 2017 . 10 November 2018 .