Bob Bonthron
FullnameRobert Pollock Bonthron[1]
Birth date14 July 1880[2]
Birth placeBurntisland, Scotland
Death date19 February 1947 (aged 66)
Death placeEdinburgh, Scotland
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
PositionRight-back
Youthclubs 1Raith Athletic
Youthyears 2–1900
Youthclubs 2Burntisland Thistle
Years 11900–1902
Clubs 1Raith Rovers
Years 21902–1903
Clubs 2Dundee
Caps 20
Goals 20
Years 31903–1907
Clubs 3Manchester United
Caps 3119
Goals 33
Years 41907–1908
Clubs 4Sunderland
Caps 423
Goals 41
Years 51908–1910
Clubs 5Northampton Town
Caps 559
Goals 50
Years 61910–1911
Clubs 6Birmingham
Caps 611
Goals 61
Years 71911–1912
Clubs 7Airdrieonians
Caps 75
Goals 70
Years 81912–1913
Clubs 8Leith Athletic
Caps 811
Goals 80

Robert Pollock Bonthron (14 July 1880 – 19 February 1947) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a right-back for Manchester United, Sunderland and Birmingham in the Football League.[3]

Bonthron was born in Burntisland, Fife.[1] He played for Raith Rovers and Dundee before joining Manchester United in May 1903.[3][4] He helped them to promotion to the First Division in the 1905–06 season and made a total of 134 appearances for the club in all competitions, scoring three goals.[5]

Bonthron was a combative player and during the promotion season was at the centre of a serious incident after Manchester United's match at Bradford City. His treatment of Bradford player Jimmy Conlin during the match enraged the crowd, and after the game Bonthron was attacked by home supporters.[6] Criminal charges followed against the perpetrators and a Football Association (FA) inquiry resulted in the temporary closure of Bradford City's Valley Parade ground.[7][6]

He joined Sunderland in May 1907, playing 24 games,[8] before moving on the following year to Northampton Town, with whom he won the Southern League championship in the 1908–09 season.[9][10] He spent the 1910–11 season with Birmingham before returning to Scotland with Airdrieonians and Leith Athletic.[3]

Personal life

Bonthron served as a lance corporal in the Gordon Highlanders and the Labour Corps during the First World War.[1]

He was married to Grace Reid. He died at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, aged 66.[11]

Honours

Raith Rovers

References

  1. ^ "Robert Pollock Bonthron | Service Record | Football and the First World War". Football and the First World War. Retrieved 26 April 2017.
  2. ^ "1880 BONTHRONE, ROBERT POLLOCK (Statutory registers Births 411/ 124)". Scotland's People. National Records of Scotland and the Court of the Lord Lyon
  3. ^ Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. Nottingham: SoccerData (Tony Brown). p. 30. ISBN 978-1-899468-67-6.
  4. ^ "United All-Time Transfer List". red11.org. Retrieved 8 April 2008.
  5. ^ "Bonthron". Manchester United: The Official Statistics Website. Barn End Media. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  6. ^ "Fallen Heroes of the Great War". bantamspast Museum. Archived 15 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  7. ^ Frost, Terry (1988). Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988. Breedon Books Sport. p. 53. ISBN 0-907969-38-0.
  8. ^ "Robert Bonthron". StatCat. Retrieved 8 April 2008.
  9. ^ Matthews, Tony (1995). Birmingham City: A Complete Record. Derby: Breedon Books. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-85983-010-9.
  10. ^ "Northampton Town". Football Club History Database. Richard Rundle.
  11. ^ "Deaths.". Fife Free Press. 22 February 1947. p. 5. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  12. ^ Litster, John. Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.