John Angus (footballer)

John Angus (footballer)

Infobox Football biography
playername = John Angus


fullname = John Angus
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1938|9|2|df=y
cityofbirth = Amble, Northumberland
countryofbirth = England
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height =
position = Right back
youthyears =
youthclubs = Amble Boys' Club
years = 1955–1972
clubs = Burnley
caps(goals) = 439 0(4)
nationalyears = 1957–1961
1961
nationalteam = England U-23
England
nationalcaps(goals) = 007 0(0)
001 0(0)

John Angus (born 2 September 1938) is a retired English footballer who played his entire club career as a right back for Burnley between 1956 and 1972, helping them win the Football League title in 1960. He also made a single appearance for England in 1961.

Career

Angus was born in Amble, Northumberland and played for the local boys’ club before being signed by Burnley as an amateur in 1954. A year later, he was signed as a professional on his 17th birthday.

At first, he struggled to win a place in the reserve team with the quality of players then at Turf Moor and was less than a week away from his 18th birthday before his reserve team debut. A week after that debut, however, he was called into the first team after the club were hit with a number of injuries and he performed well in a 2-1 victory against Everton on 3 September 1956 giving international winger Tommy Eglington a difficult time.

Over the next two seasons he made a number of appearances in the first team but in 1958 new manager Harry Potts made Angus the regular right back, displacing Dave Smith. Angus was a superb defender and became an integral part of the Burnley side which won the Football League title in 1960, and were runners-up in both the league and FA Cup in 1962.

He was capped at youth level in 1957 and went on to win seven caps for the under 23s. His full cap came on 27 May 1961, when he and Burnley team mate Brian Miller made their England debuts in the same game against Austria in Vienna. Angus was played out of position having to play at left-back, replacing Ray Wilson. England were defeated by three goals to one (from Jimmy Greaves). [ [http://www.englandstats.com/matchreport.php?mid=350 Austria 3 - England 1; 27 May 1961 (Match summary)] ] Unfortunately for Angus, England already had Jimmy Armfield and then George Cohen available at right back, and Angus was not selected again.

Angus continued his good form for Burnley as the title winning team was dismantled, and he had almost reached the age of 30 before his place was under threat. but the emergence of Freddie Smith saw him out of the side for spells. In 1971, Burnley were relegated from the First Division; Angus was in the Second Division side for the first two games of the 1971-72 season before a tendon injury forced him out. Although he was hopeful of a recovery, this was not to be and he retired at the end of the season.

He had played in a total of 439 league games for Burnley and with cup games totalled 521 appearances. His four goals all came between 1964 and 1966.

Family

His uncle, Jack Angus played for Exeter City from 1930 to 1948. [cite book | author=Graham Betts| title=England: Player by player | publisher=Green Umbrella Publishing | year=2006| pages=p. 13|isbn=1-905009-63-1]

Honours

;Burnley
*Football League champions: 1959-60
*Football League runner-up: 1961-62
*FA Cup finalists: 1962

ee also

*One-club man

References

External links

* [http://www.englandfc.com/Profiles/php/PlayerProfileByName.php?id=20 Profile on www.englandfc.com]
* [http://www.englandstats.com/playerreport.php?pid=21 Profile on www.englandstats.com]
* [http://www.claretsmad.co.uk/news/loadsngl.asp?cid=ED95&id=116946 Burnley profile]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • John Angus — or Jack Angus may refer to:* John Angus (politician) (born 1943), politician in Manitoba, Canada * John Angus (footballer) (born 1938), Burnley and England footballer * Jack Angus (born 1868, date of death unknown), Scottish footballer, who… …   Wikipedia

  • John Hansen (footballer) — John Angus McDonald Hansen (born 3 February, 1950 in Sauchie, Clackmannanshire) is a former Scottish footballer who played for Partick Thistle. The older brother of the more noted player Alan Hansen (who also began his career with Partick… …   Wikipedia

  • John Collins (footballer) — Football player infobox playername = John Collins fullname = height = height|ft=5|in=8 dateofbirth = birth date and age|1968|1|31 cityofbirth = Galashiels countryofbirth = Scotland currentclub = position = Midfielder youthyears = youthclubs =… …   Wikipedia

  • John Macdonald — may refer to: *John MacDonald II or John of Islay, Earl of Ross (1434–1503), last Lord of the Isles, Scotland *John Macdonald, Lord Kingsburgh (1836–1919), Scottish politician and later a judge *John MacDonald, diarist (1745–1779), author of… …   Wikipedia

  • John McMillan — may refer to: * John McMillan (economist) (1951 ndash;2007), Professor of Economics at Stanford University, University of California San Diego, and University of Western Ontario * John McMillan (New Brunswick politician) (1816 ndash;1886), a New… …   Wikipedia

  • John Lyall — John Angus Lyall (24 February 1940 ndash; 18 April 2006) was an English footballer and manager of Scottish descent. He was born in in Ilford, Essex.Lyall was a useful defender for West Ham United until he suffered a knee injury at the age of 23… …   Wikipedia

  • John Blain — For the Canadian football player of the same name see John Blain (football player). Cricketer Infobox nationality = Scottish country = Scotland country abbrev = SCO name = John Blain picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat… …   Wikipedia

  • Angus Deayton — Not to be confused with Angus Deaton. Angus Deayton Mayer and Deayton at the Lighthouse Gala auction in aid of Terrence Higgins Trust. Birth name Gordon Angus Deayton …   Wikipedia

  • Montrose, Angus — This article is about Montrose. For other uses, see Montrose (disambiguation). Coordinates: 56°42′30″N 2°28′02″W / 56.70832°N 2.46712°W / 56 …   Wikipedia

  • Birkhill, Angus — This article is about a village in Angus. For a station in Falkirk, see Birkhill railway station. Coordinates: 56°29′34″N 3°03′20″W / 56.492695°N 3.055644°W …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”