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Longbottom (other)
Longbottom is an English surname; notable persons with the name include: *Arthur Longbottom (footballer) (born 1933), English footballer * Arthur Longbottom (politician) (1883–1943), Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom *Bruce Longbottom (born 1964), Australian professional rugby league footballer *Charles Longbottom (1930–2013), British barrister, businessman and politician *George Longbottom (born 1961), Australian rugby league player *Julia Longbottom (born 1963), British diplomat and Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Japan *Kevin Longbottom (1940–1986), Aboriginal Australian professional rugby league footballer * Kieran Longbottom (born 1985), Australian rugby union footballer *Maggie Longbottom, married name Margaret Wintringham (1879–1955), British Liberal Party politician *Maurice Longbottom (born 1995), Australian rugby league and rugby union player *Maurice Longbottom (RAF officer) Spitfire photo reconnaissance pioneer *Peter Longbottom (1959–1998), Br ...
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Arthur Longbottom (footballer)
Arthur Langley (born Arthur Longbottom; 30 January 1933) is an English former footballer. An inside-forward, he scored 107 goals in 330 league appearances in an eleven-year career in the bottom two divisions of the Football League. He changed his surname from Longbottom to Langley after his retirement from football. He spent 1954 to 1961 at Queens Park Rangers, before he was sold on to Port Vale in May 1961 for a £2,000 fee. He was sold on to Millwall for another £2,000 in January 1963, before joining Oxford United in the summer. He transferred to Colchester United in October 1964, and then moved into non-league football with Scarborough in May 1965. Though he never won any honours and was never promoted, he finished as top-scorer at QPR, Port Vale, and Oxford United. Career Longbottom signed for Jack Taylor's Queens Park Rangers from Methley United in 1954, and made his debut in a 3–0 defeat against Leyton Orient in March 1955. QPR finished 15th in the Third Division So ...
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