He was capped 33 times for the England national football team between 1950 and 1958, scoring 30 goals and giving himself one of the greatest goals-per-game ratios of any player to represent England at the highest level. The collection of former Bolton and England footballer Nat Lofthouse Nathaniel "Nat" Lofthouse, OBE (1925 – 2011) played for Bolton Wanderers for his whole career. He also played for England in an unofficial friendlies against Scotland and Wales, as well as playing for the British Army against a Polish Army team. He made his debut for Arsenal in the League Cup, but played only one other professional match for the club. Buckley started his career at Rochdale, becoming a youth scholar in 2006.Prior to that, Buckley started out at Oldham Athletic before being released. Sean Taylor (born 9 December 1985 in Wansbeck, Northumberland) is an English footballer who last played as a midfielder in the Football League for Blackpool, while on loan from Sunderland, for whom he did not make a first-team appearance. Nat would go on to play 33 games for England scoring both goals in a 2-2 draw against Yugoslavia on his debut. [citation needed] He progressed through the ranks, earning Player of the Year on two occasions. He was capped 33 times for the England national football team between 1950 and 1958, scoring 30 goals and giving himself one of the greatest goals-per-game ratios of any player to represent England at the highest level. Following this, Buckley was rejected by clubs, such as, Bolton Wanderers, Bury and Accrington Stanley after going on trial before settling at Rochdale. It was then more than five years until he made his league debut for the club, but he eventually played against Chelsea on 31 August 1946, when he scored twice in a 4–3 defeat. Following a loan spell with Birmingham City, he made the move permanent in 2007. Nathaniel Lofthouse OBE (27 August 1925 – 15 January 2011) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward for Bolton Wanderers for his entire career.He won 33 caps for England between 1950 and 1958, scoring 30 goals, with one of the highest goals-per-game ratios of any England … King started his career in non-league playing for Altrincham, Prescot Cables, Nantwich Town, Kendal Town, Trafford, Ashton United, Witton Albion and Droylsden, before joining the academy of Bolton Wanderers.He made his debut for Bolton in an EFL Cup match against West Ham United.King signed for Scottish Premiership club St Mirren in June 2018, but was released in the following January. Woodland joined Bolton Wanderers in their youth system at the age of eight. After a successful career in Germany the Danish footballer moved his career to the Premier League's Bolton Wanderers where he would run into trouble. Photo by S&G/PA Images via Getty Images. The England international was capped 33 times for his country between 1950 and 1958. He moved into non-League football with Ashington in January 2 A year later, he signed professional terms and made his first team debut. Which Chelsea footballer played every minute of the season for the club when they won the domestic league in 2017? LB: Malcolm Barrass - 27 goals Barrass looks on helplessly as Stan Mortensen scores in the 1953 FA Cup final. Nathaniel Lofthouse, OBE, (born August 27, 1925), played for Bolton Wanderers for his whole career scoring 255 goals in 452 appearances. On 30 July 2018, he signed a one-year contract with Bolton Wanderers following a successful trial with The Trotters. Ducat played cricket for Surrey and England (one Test cap, earned in 1921), and football for Southend United, Woolwich Arsenal, Aston Villa and Fulham. He scored his first goal for Bolton in a 1–1 draw with Reading on 29 January 2019. Includes the latest news stories, results, fixtures, video and audio. Which England international scored the only goal of his whole club career against Southampton at The Dell in October 1967? The collection of former Bolton and England footballer Nat Lofthouse Nathaniel "Nat" Lofthouse, OBE (1925 – 2011) played for Bolton Wanderers for his whole career. Club career Bolton Wanderers. Nat Lofthouse, the legendary footballer who played for Bolton Wanderers for his whole career, has died aged 85. That was the last year of my career as a player. Born in Bolton, Lancashire, in 1925, Lofthouse joined the town's main club on 4 September 1939 and made his debut in a wartime 5–1 win against Bury on 22 March 1941 when he scored two goals. The home of Bolton Wanderers Football on BBC Sport online.

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Peter Shilton (born 18 September 1949) is an English retired football player. He stayed with Birmingham City for one additional year, and left after making more than 70 appearances and making his England under-21 debut while with the team. He joined Bolton Wanderers in 2008. Career Rochdale. He played the whole match, as Bolton Wanderers beat Preston North End in the First Division play-off, winning promotion to the Premier League. He left Bolton at the end of the 2018–19 season, but re … ‘I wanted to stay in England after leaving Bolton, but because I couldn’t ultimately find what I wanted I moved back to Greece and signed for Larissa for one year. The collection of former Bolton and England footballer Nat Lofthouse Nathaniel "Nat" Lofthouse, OBE (1925 – 2011) played for Bolton Wanderers for his whole career.