Tony Weston (footballer, born 1946) explained

Tony Weston
Fullname:Anthony Douglas Weston
Birth Date:3 April 1946
Birth Place:Yalding, England
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1960–1963
Youthyears2:1963
Youthclubs2:Bromley
Years1:1963–1970
Caps1:162
Goals1:3
Years2:1970–1971
Years3:1971–1973
Years4:1973
Years5:1973–1973
Years6:1973–1976
Years7:1976

Anthony Douglas Weston (born 3 April 1946)[1] is an English former professional footballer. He spent his entire professional career with Gillingham, where he made 162 Football League appearances.

Career

In 1960 he played for the Maidstone Boys team[2] and was later associated with the Maidstone United club. He played on more than one occasion whilst aged only 16 for Maidstone in their 1962–63 Isthmian League campaign[3] but left the club at the end of that season.[4]

In 1963 he joined Gillingham and made his first team debut in the Football League Third Division in November 1964 and by January 1965 had established himself as a first-choice player.[5] From October 1965 he started a sequence of what would have been 106 consecutive competitive games for the club had he not missed one match (in March 1967) owing to family reasons. His appearances in the team were curtailed when he suffered a broken ankle in late October 1967;[6] he recovered to play the last two matches of the season during May 1968. In his final season with Gillingham, 1969–70, he played in only a third of their league matches, but did play in all of the last five matches as the club successfully avoided relegation.[7] In addition to the 162 league games in which he played for Gillingham, he appeared in seven FA Cup and ten League Cup matches.[8] He scored three league goals, two of which were against Brentford; all his goals were match-winning strikes: two were the only goals in 1–0 wins;[9] [10] and the other the first in a 2–0 victory.[11]

In the summer of 1970 he signed with Southern League Premier Division club Ashford Town.[12] He was with the club only for the 1970–71 season, after which they were relegated. He played in all the 68 competitive matches (42 league and 26 in various cup competitions) that the club contested that season.[13]

He switched clubs in May 1971 to Southern League Premier Division Folkestone.[14] He played the 1971–72 season with them but during the following campaign, in February 1973, he left the club[15] to play for Berea Park in South Africa. He could not settle overseas and returned within two months and in March 1973 and was signed by Tonbridge[16] for the final stage of their successful promotion push from that season's Southern League Division One South.

He did not remain with Tonbridge: between 1973 and 1975 he played with Gravesend & Northfleet in the Southern League Division One South, he then returned to Folkestone, now known as Folkestone & Shepway, playing in the same league. In December 1976 playing with the latter club he had the misfortune to suffer a broken leg.[17]

He returned to playing and in 1978 was with the amateur Oakwood Hospital club playing in the Tonbridge League.[18]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Triggs, Roger. The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club. Tempus Publishing Ltd . 2001. 0-7524-2243-X. 333.
  2. News: A stronger Maidstone . Chatham Standard . 8 March 1960 . Maidstone . 2.
  3. News: Weston For Babes: A Denial . Kentish Express . 21 December 1962 . Ashford . 15.
  4. News: United Are Optimistic . Kentish Express . 9 August 1963 . Ashford . 20.
  5. Web site: All games featuring Tony Weston in season 1964-65 . Gillingham FC Scrapbook . 16 November 2023.
  6. News: Weston Injury Blow to Gills . Kentish Express . 3 November 1967 . Ashford . 22.
  7. Web site: All games featuring Tony Weston in season 1969-70 . Gillingham FC Scrapbook . 16 November 2023.
  8. Web site: Tony Weston . Gillingham FC Scrapbook . 16 November 2023.
  9. Web site: Match Details: Gillingham 1 Brentford 0 . Gillingham FC Scrapbook . 16 November 2023.
  10. Web site: Match Details: Gillingham 1 Southend 0 . Gillingham FC Scrapbook . 16 November 2023.
  11. Web site: Match Details: Brentford 0 Gillingham 2 . Gillingham FC Scrapbook . 16 November 2023.
  12. News: Tony Weston Joins Ashford . Kentish Express . 17 July 1970 . Ashford . 22.
  13. Web site: Tony Weston Player Profile . Nuts And Bolts Archive: History of Ashford Town & United . 15 November 2023.
  14. News: Hunt Acts Fast In Signings Bid . Frank . Norris. Kentish Express . 21 May 1971 . Ashford . 22.
  15. News: Folkestone Take a Turn For The Better . Frank . Gordon . Norris . Carpenter . Kentish Express . 2 February 1973 . Ashford . 14.
  16. News: Quiet Debut By Weston For Angels . Kent & Sussex Courier . 30 March 1973 . Tunbridge Wells . 22.
  17. News: Weston's Ill Luck . Thanet Times . 21 December 1976 . Margate . 22.
  18. News: Oakwood Reach Area Final of County Cup . Kent & Sussex Courier . 10 February 1978 . Tunbridge Wells . 32.