John Rowland (footballer, born 1941)

For the Welsh player, see John Rowland (footballer, born 1936).
John Rowland
Personal information
Full name John Douglas Rowland[1]
Date of birth (1941-04-07) 7 April 1941[1]
Place of birth Riddings, Alfreton, England[1]
Playing position Forward
Youth career
Ironville Amateurs
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1960–1962 Nottingham Forest 26 (3)
1962–1966 Port Vale 149 (40)
1966–1968 Mansfield Town 49 (16)
1968–1969 Tranmere Rovers 26 (3)
South Shields
Derry City
Total 250+ (62+)

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


John Douglas Rowland (born 7 April 1941) is an English former footballer who was known for his powerful 'hammer shot'. A forward, he scored 62 goals in 250 league games in a nine-year career in the Football League.

He began his career at Nottingham Forest in 1960, before being sold on to Port Vale for £6,000 in August 1962. In September 1966, he was sold on to Mansfield Town for £6,500. Two years later he joined Tranmere Rovers, before dropping into non-league football with South Shields in 1969; he finished his career at Derry City.

Playing career

Rowland played for Ironville Amateurs before joining First Division side Nottingham Forest. He played 26 league games under Andy Beattie in 1960–61 and 1961–62, scoring three goals.

He was signed by Port Vale manager Norman Low for £6,000 in August 1962.[1] Low was quickly replaced by Freddie Steele, and Rowland took a while to blend into the team, though he scored seven goals in 41 games in 1962–63.[1] He scored just four goals in 28 games in the 1963–64 campaign.[1] He found his form by September 1964, and hit five goals in 43 games in 1964–65 under new manager Jackie Mudie, though this was not enough to prevent the "Valiants" slipping into the Fourth Division.[1] He scored 23 goals in 46 games in the 1965–66 season to become the club's top scorer; he managed to score in a club record eight straight games from 1 September to 4 October.[1][2] In September 1966, he was sold to Tommy Cummings' Mansfield Town for £6,500.[1] He had made 166 appearances (149 in the league) and scored 43 goals (40 in the league) for the Vale.[1] He was happy to stay at Vale Park, but Vale director Tommy Talbot advised him to take the move as the club were desperately short of funds.[3]

The "Stags" finished ninth in the Third Division in 1966–67, though they only avoided relegation in 1967–68 under Tommy Eggleston after Peterborough United were hit with a 19-point deduction. In two seasons at Field Mill, Archer made 53 appearances in all competitions, scoring 16 goals. He played for Tranmere Rovers in 1968–69, playing 26 league games and scoring three goals under Dave Russell's stewardship. He then dropped into non-league football with Northern Premier League side South Shields; he later turned out for Derry City.

Statistics

Club Season Division League FA Cup Other Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Nottingham Forest 1960–61 First Division 1210020141
1961–62 First Division 1420010152
Total 2630030293
Port Vale 1962–63 Third Division 3774000417
1963–64 Third Division 2344010284
1964–65 Third Division 4052010435
1965–66 Fourth Division 422121214623
1966–67 Fourth Division 73001184
Total 149401215216643
Mansfield Town 1966–67 Third Division 1992000219
1967–68 Third Division 3071010327
Total 491630105316
Tranmere Rovers 1968–69 Second Division 2630020283
Career Total 2506215111227665

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. p. 255. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.
  2. Baggaley, Mike (27 November 2015). "How Ajay Leitch-Smith compares to Vale goal heroes". The Sentinel. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  3. Sherwin, Phil (31 July 2010). "Memory Match: Birmingham City 1 Port Vale 2 St Andrews FA Cup 3rd Round 4th January 1964". The Sentinel. Retrieved 31 July 2010.
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