John Page (footballer, born 1934)

John Page (21 October 1934 – 2 July 2006) was an English footballer. Born in Frimley Green, Surrey, Page played the majority of his professional career with Football League club Southampton, before later moving to Hastings United for his final season. He also managed Camberley Town between 1967 and 1970. Originally an outside-left, Page played primarily as a centre-half and occasionally as a right-back.

John Page
Personal information
Date of birth (1934-10-21)21 October 1934
Place of birth Frimley Green, England
Date of death 2 July 2006(2006-07-02) (aged 71)
Place of death Winchester, England
Playing position(s) Centre-half, right-back
Youth career
Mytchett Boys
Surrey Schools
1951–1952 Southampton
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1952–1961 Southampton 190 (23)
1962–1963 Hastings United
Teams managed
1967–1970 Camberley Town
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Playing career

John Page played youth football for Mytchett Boys, before he was signed in October 1951 by Southampton coach Jimmy Eason on the recommendation of Mytchett manager "Busty" Wells.[1] At the age of 18, Page made his debut against Sheffield United on 8 November 1952, playing at outside-left alongside Ted Bates, although he quickly converted to a centre-half.[1]

In the 1959–60 season, Page played at centre-half in all but one game in the Third Division, establishing himself as the side's first-choice penalty taker ahead of free-kick specialist Terry Paine and top scorer George O'Brien; he converted a total of 21 penalties in his career, a club record until it was topped by Mick Channon, David Peach, Matthew Le Tissier, and Rickie Lambert.[1] As the Saints gained promotion to the Second Division, Page kept his place in the starting lineup and played the first 40 games of the campaign, before the arrival and establishment of Tony Knapp prompted him to leave the club.[1]

Despite interest from fellow Football League side Torquay United, Page made the step down to the Southern League to join Hastings United in June 1962.[1] He only spent one season at United, and due to a problem with his weight played mostly for the reserve side, retiring from professional playing at the end of the campaign.[1]

Managerial career

After retiring from playing and holding a "variety of jobs" in his local area, Page was brought in as the manager for Camberley Town in June 1967.[1] Despite the club establishing a "more stable financial base", Page was unable to bring the club success and resigned from his post in June 1970.[2]

Career statistics

Season Club Division League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1952–53SouthamptonSecond Division200020
1953–54Third Division South000000
1954–55000000
1955–5622100221
1956–57700070
1957–583842010414
1958–59Third Division3662020406
1959–604586140559
1960–61Second Division4042071495
Southampton total19023121717021625
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References

  1. Chalk, Gary; Holley, Duncan; Bull, David (2013). All the Saints: A Complete Players' Who's Who of Southampton FC. Hagiology Publishing. p. 422. ISBN 978-0-9926864-0-6.
  2. "The History of Camberley Town Football Club" (PDF). Camberley Town. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
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