Roger OSBORNE

Roger Osborne - Ipswich Town FC - Football League appearances.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 04 January 1975

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    • POSITION
      Midfielder
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Thursday, 09 March 1950
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Otley, England.
  • CLUBS
  • Ipswich Town FC
    • Club Career Dates
      1971-1981
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 27th October 1973 in a 2-0 win at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers (Aged: 23)
    • Club Career
      109 League apps (+15 as sub), 9 goals
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Roger OSBORNE - Ipswich Town FC - Football League appearances.

Roger Osbourne is pictured above during Ipswich Town's  2-1 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers on

4/1/1975 in the 3rd round of the F.A. Cup.

 

Ipswich Town:   1970-1971     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1971-1972     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1972-1973     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1973-1974     Played   9     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1974-1975     Played   12     Scored   3   goals   (Division 1)
     1975-1976     Played   36     Scored   2   goals   (Division 1)
     1976-1977     Played   34     Scored   3   goals   (Division 1)
     1977-1978     Played   26     Scored   1   goal   (Division 1)
     1978-1979     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1979-1980     Played   6     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1980-1981     Played   1     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
 
Transferred to Colchester Utd. in February 1981
 
He played 206 games for Colchester & scored 11 goals (1981 - 83)

 

After retiring from professional football, he worked as a lorry driver and at the Willis Faber Sports Centre

in Rushmere St Andrew, which was run by former Colchester manager Dick Graham. He also played for

non-League clubs Sudbury Town, Braintree Town, Felixstowe Port & Town and SIL club Westerfield,

whom he also managed.

Roger Osborne later managed the sports centre then known as the Rushmere Sports Centre.