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'''Trevor "Tosh" Chamberlain''' (born 11 July 1934) is an English former professional [[association football|footballer]]. Chamberlain began his career as a youth player with Middlesex and London and gained youth international honours for his country. He joined [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]] in 1954, where he spent the next 11 years before leaving for [[Dover Athletic F.C.|Dover Athletic]] in 1965. He finished his professional career at [[Gravesend and Northfleet F.C.|Gravesend and Northfleet]]. He was renowned for his thunderous kick, a toe-punt once caught by [[Gordon Banks]] forced him over the goalline, causing an own goal. Another time, a back pass to his goalie, [[Tony Macedo]] resulted in broken ribs.<ref>http://cc.fulhamfc.com/forum/topics/the-50-greatest-fulham-players?xg_source=activity</ref>
'''Trevor "Tosh" Chamberlain''' (born 11 July 1933) is an English former professional [[association football|footballer]]. Chamberlain began his career as a youth player with Middlesex and London and gained youth international honours for his country. He joined [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]] in 1952, where he made 204 first team appearances, scoring 64 goals before leaving for [[Dover Athletic F.C.|Dover Athletic]] in 1965. He finished his professional career at [[Gravesend and Northfleet F.C.|Gravesend and Northfleet]].
Trevor was a maverick of a player on the left wing and much loved by Fulham supporters - because he wasn't 'perfect'. He signed with Fulham in 1952 and encouraged his schoolboy friend Johnny Haynes to join him there. After his National Service, in Chamberlain's first team game in 1954, with his first kick in the very first minute, he scored a goal against Lincoln City. Next season, he postponed his marriage in order to play against Newcastle United in pouring rain in the 4th round of the F.A. Cup. Tosh scored a hat trick (and possibly a fourth, which was controversially ruled offside. In the best tradition of Fulham's greatest games, they eventually lost 4-5.
He was renowned for his thunderous kick, a toe-punt once caught by [[Gordon Banks]] forced him over the goalline, causing an own goal. Another time, a back pass to his goalie, [[Tony Macedo]] resulted in broken ribs. He famously stopped in mid game once in order to ask for a quick puff from a support's cigarette, before continuing play. A much loved character who, retiring from football, worked for Richmond Park authorities in the 1990s. He is frequently seen at Craven Cottage and continues to support Fulham FC. As Max Miller might have said, "there'll never be another!"
<ref>http://cc.fulhamfc.com/forum/topics/the-50-greatest-fulham-players?xg_source=activity</ref>


==Career==
==Career==

Revision as of 08:35, 25 August 2013

Tosh Chamberlain
Personal information
Full name Trevor Chamberlain
Date of birth (1934-07-11) 11 July 1934 (age 90)
Place of birth London, England
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1954–1965 Fulham 187 (59)
1965–1966 Dover Athletic
1966 Gravesend & Northfleet
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Trevor "Tosh" Chamberlain (born 11 July 1933) is an English former professional footballer. Chamberlain began his career as a youth player with Middlesex and London and gained youth international honours for his country. He joined Fulham in 1952, where he made 204 first team appearances, scoring 64 goals before leaving for Dover Athletic in 1965. He finished his professional career at Gravesend and Northfleet. Trevor was a maverick of a player on the left wing and much loved by Fulham supporters - because he wasn't 'perfect'. He signed with Fulham in 1952 and encouraged his schoolboy friend Johnny Haynes to join him there. After his National Service, in Chamberlain's first team game in 1954, with his first kick in the very first minute, he scored a goal against Lincoln City. Next season, he postponed his marriage in order to play against Newcastle United in pouring rain in the 4th round of the F.A. Cup. Tosh scored a hat trick (and possibly a fourth, which was controversially ruled offside. In the best tradition of Fulham's greatest games, they eventually lost 4-5. He was renowned for his thunderous kick, a toe-punt once caught by Gordon Banks forced him over the goalline, causing an own goal. Another time, a back pass to his goalie, Tony Macedo resulted in broken ribs. He famously stopped in mid game once in order to ask for a quick puff from a support's cigarette, before continuing play. A much loved character who, retiring from football, worked for Richmond Park authorities in the 1990s. He is frequently seen at Craven Cottage and continues to support Fulham FC. As Max Miller might have said, "there'll never be another!" [1]

Career

After spending his youth career in London and Middlesex, Chamberlain signed for Fulham in 1954 and made his debut in November that year.

Career statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
1954–55 Fulham Second Division 6 1 - - - 6 1
1955–56 21 11 1 3 - - 22 14
1956–57 39 15 2 - - - 41 15
1957–58 27 13 6 1 - - 33 14
1958–59 24 7 - - - 24 7
1959–60 First Division 27 6 2 1 - - 29 3
1960–61 11 1 1 - 1 - - 13 1
1961–62 14 2 - 2 - - 16 2
1962–63 3 - 1 - 6 1 - 4 0
1963–64 7 2 - - - 7 72
1964–65 8 1 1 - - - 9 1
Career total 187 59 13 5 4 0 0 0 204 64

Tosh worked as a sports instructor at Elliott School in Putney, London SW15, UK

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