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Robert Dennis Latchford (born 18 January 1951) is an English former footballer who played as a . He made more than 500 appearances in the Football League, playing for Birmingham City, Everton, Swansea City and Coventry City in the First Division, and represented England at youth and under-23 levels before making 12 appearances at senior level.


Career
Latchford was born in , Birmingham. He was transferred from Birmingham City to Everton for £350,000, a British transfer record at the time ( and were transferred to Birmingham City as part of the same deal, with Birmingham being paid just £80,000). At Everton, Latchford was the top scorer for six successive seasons. He scored 30 goals in the 1977–78 season, winning a £10,000 prize offered by a national newspaper for the first footballer to reach that number in a single season. Bob Latchford , Everton F.C. website During the mid-seventies, Latchford was widely considered one of the top English forwards of his generation. He earned his first full cap for England in a World Cup qualifier against Italy in 1977. In April 2006 a book was published telling the story of his 1977/78 season. Co-written with journalist Martin O'Boyle, the book supports Everton's former players charity.

The closest he came to a winner's medal at Everton was as a finalist in the League Cup in 1977. The match went to three games; after a goalless draw at Wembley, Latchford scored in both replays - a late equaliser in the first replay at Hillsborough, which ended 1-1, and the opening goal at in an eventual 3-2 defeat to Aston Villa. Latchford made 268 appearances (3 as substitute) for Everton scoring 138 goals. After a guest stint in Australia for Brisbane Lions in 1981, scoring 4 goals in as many appearances, Latchford left Everton for Swansea, newly promoted to the top tier of English football, scoring a on his debut for the Swans. He scored 35 goals in 87 league appearances during his three years at Swansea, meaning that - as at Everton - he averaged a goal nearly every other game.

Latchford later also played for Dutch club (15 Appearances – 13 Goals), Newport County and finally Merthyr Tydfil before retiring as a player in 1987.

During his time at Everton, he was the club's leading post Second World War goalscorer with 138 goals, a record he held until 1989 when exceeded Latchford's tally. By the time Latchford left Everton, only (pre Second World War) had scored more goals for the club in history.[3]

Latchford played 12 times for England, scoring 5 goals. He represented the players at Professional Footballers' Association, and in 1983 was part of a delegationITN News at Ten, 20 December 1983 which negotiated improved terms for players in the FA's deal with broadcasters for live coverage of that season's .

Now living in Germany with his family, Latchford makes regular trips back to England to speak on the after-dinner circuit and also has a regular column on Everton independent website, NSNO.co.uk.

Latchford's two brothers, Dave and Peter, were both professional goalkeepers. Like Bob, played for Birmingham City; whilst represented West Bromwich Albion before spending over ten years at Celtic. (In March 1974, Bob managed the rare footballing feat of scoring twice against a sibling in a top-flight match.[5])


Honours
Birmingham City
  • FA Youth Cup runner-up: 1967
  • Football League Second Division promotion: 1971–72

Everton

  • Football League Cup runner-up: 1976–77

Swansea City

NAC Breda

Merthyr Tydfil

  • Welsh Cup: 1986–87


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