Colin Dobson

For the Australian rules footballer, see Colin Dobson (Australian footballer).
Colin Dobson
Personal information
Date of birth (1940-05-09) 9 May 1940
Place of birth Eston, England
Playing position Inside-forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1961–1966 Sheffield Wednesday 177 (49)
1966–1972 Huddersfield Town 155 (50)
1972Brighton & Hove Albion (loan) 4 (0)
1972–1976 Bristol Rovers 62 (4)
Total 398 (103)
National team
1961 England U23 2 (0)
Teams managed
1984–1985 West Riffa
1985–1987 Al Rayyan
1994–1995 Al Arabi
1997 Oman U17

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Colin Dobson (born 9 May 1940) is an English former footballer, who played as an inside-forward. He has also had a long career in coaching and has coached domestic and national teams in Arabia. He is now scouting for Premier League side Stoke City.

He began his career with Sheffield Wednesday in 1961, and went on to score 52 goals in 193 games for the First Division club. He was sold on to Huddersfield Town for a £20,000 fee in August 1966, and helped the club to the Second Division title in 1969–70. He was loaned out to Brighton & Hove Albion in 1972, before joining Bristol Rovers as a player-coach in the summer. He was promoted out of the Third Division with Rovers in 1973–74. Over 15 years in the Football League he scored 103 goals in 398 league appearances. He also won two caps for the England under-23s.

After retiring as a player, he embarked on an extensive career in coaching and scouting. He has managed the Bahrain national side, Qatari club Al Rayyan, Kuwaitee side Al Arabi, as well as the Oman under-17s. He has worked behind the scenes for Bristol Rovers, Coventry City, Port Vale, Aston Villa, Sporting Lisbon (Portugal), Gillingham, Stoke City, and Watford.

Club career

Dobson began his career at Sheffield Wednesday, who finished the 1961–62 season in sixth place in the First Division under the stewardship of Vic Buckingham. He scored one goal in the 1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, in a 5–2 home victory over Lyon; Wednesday went on to reach the quarter-finals, where they were knocked out by Barcelona after a 2–0 defeat at Camp Nou. The "Owls" again posted sixth-place finishes in 1962–63 and 1963–64, before slipping to eighth position in 1964–65 under new boss Alan Brown. They dropped down to 17th spot in 1965–66. In league and cup competitions, Dobson scored 52 goals in 193 first team appearances at Hillsborough.

He moved on to Tom Johnston's Huddersfield Town for a £20,000 fee in August 1966.[1] He made a big impact with 17 goals in 39 games in the 1966–67 season; strike partner Tony Leighton also claimed 20 goals to help Town to a sixth-place finish in the Second Division. Dobson finished as the club's top-scorer with 14 goals in 47 games in the 1967–68 campaign, including one in the League Cup semi-final defeat to Arsenal at Highbury. He then was top-scorer for a second time as he bagged 11 goals in 43 matches in the 1968–69 season, as new boss Ian Greaves took the "Terriers" to within 10 points of promotion. Dosbon built a successful partnership with Frank Worthington and claimed nine goals in his 33 appearances as promotion was achieved with a first-place finish in 1969–70. However he appeared just 12 times in the 1970–71 campaign, claiming one goal, and departed Leeds Road at the end of the season. He also played four Third Division games on loan at Pat Saward's Brighton & Hove Albion in January 1972.[1]

Dobson signed with Don Megson's Bristol Rovers as a player-coach. The "Pirates" finished fifth in the Third Division in 1972–73, before winning promotion in second place in 1973–74. The "Gas" avoided relegation by a three-point margin in 1974–75 and then by a five-point margin in 1975–76. He scored four goals in 63 league and cup games during his time at the Eastville Stadium.

International career

Dobson won two England under-23 caps in 1961. In the summer of 1968, he was selected by the Football Association for a Commonwealth tour of the United States, New Zealand, Malaysia and Hong Kong.[1]

Coaching career

Dobson left Bristol Rovers to become the youth coach at Coventry City. He acted as Port Vale's coach on a voluntary basis from December 1983 to March 1984 to help out former teammate turned manager John Rudge, before managing West Riffa in Bahrain.[2] Later he became the coach of Qatar side Al Rayyan, before returning to England to take up the youth coach position at Aston Villa. He also was the youth coach at Portuguese Sporting Lisbon, the youth coach and chief scout at Gillingham, a coach back at the Coventry City youth set-up, before taking up the position as first team coach of Kuwaitee Al Arabi. In September 1995 he returned to Port Vale as a temporary coach, and departed Vale Park again in May 1996.[2] He went on to coach Oman at the 1997 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Egypt. He later worked as chief scout at Stoke City, and was credited with the discovery of England international goalkeeper Ben Foster.[3] He was appointed chief scout at the Britannia Stadium in 2000 by director of football John Rudge, but left to scout for Watford in June 2005, only to return to the "Potters" by 2008.[4][5] He left the club in June 2013.[6]

Statistics

Club Season Division League FA Cup Other[A] Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sheffield Wednesday 1961–62 First Division 281120313312
1962–63 First Division 381430004114
1963–64 First Division 361110213912
1964–65 First Division 4292000449
1965–66 First Division 3343100365
Total 177491115219352
Brighton & Hove Albion (loan) 1971–72 Third Division 20000020
Huddersfield Town 1966–67 Second Division 371710103917
1967–68 Second Division 391210724714
1968–69 Second Division 391120204311
1969–70 Second Division 3191010339
1970–71 First Division 911020121
1971–72 First Division 00001010
Total 155506014217552
Bristol Rovers 1972–73 Third Division 91000091
1973–74 Third Division 3913130451
1974–75 Second Division 62000062
1975–76 Second Division 80001090
Total 6243140695
Career Total 398103202234441109
A. ^ The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Football League Cup, Football League Trophy, Football League play-offs and Full Members Cup.

Honours

with Huddersfield Town
with Bristol Rovers

References

  1. 1 2 3 Thomson, Dougie (19 December 2009). "Town nostalgia: Old boy Colin Dobson back in Town". Dougie Thomson, Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  2. 1 2 Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. p. 85. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.
  3. Tattum, Colin (9 November 2010). "Ben Foster on going back to where it all began with Birmingham City". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  4. Stanway, Rob. "Cheif Scout Leaves". stokecity-mad.co.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  5. "Penrice joins scouting network to monitor foreign transfer markets". The Sentinel. 13 December 2008. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  6. "John Rudge faces Potters exit in Britannia shake-up". The Sentinel. 19 December 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
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