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Robert Gary Atkins (born 16 October 1962) is an English former
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who played in
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for
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and
Preston North End Preston North End Football Club, commonly referred to as Preston, North End or PNE, is a professional football club in Preston, Lancashire, England, who currently play in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league syste ...
.


Early years

Atkins was originally on the books of
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whom he joined straight from school. He was however released by City without playing a first team game and for a while dropped down into
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football with Enderby Town (later Leicester United). It was while playing for Enderby that
Sheffield United Sheffield United Football Club is a professional football club in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, which compete in the . They are nicknamed "the Blades" due to Sheffield's history of cutlery production. The team have played home games at ...
spotted him and after an initial trial period the 20-year-old Atkins signed a permanent deal with The Blades.


The Sheffield United and Preston years

In two and a half years at
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Bob played 40 league games for United. He scored three goals, including a crucial last minute winner against
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on 21 April 1984. The two points gained from Atkins' last minute winner were vital in helping Sheffield United gain promotion a few weeks later, since they ended up only getting promoted on goal difference. However, midway through the 1984–85 season Atkins was offered along with
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the chance to go on loan to
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with the possibility of making the move permanent. At the end of a season that saw Preston relegated, Atkins, along with Brazil, signed permanently for the club for a combined fee of £25,000. With Preston now in the Fourth Division, Bob was beginning to find his feet. However, although originally a
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Atkins who stood at 6'2 started finding himself due to injuries playing more frequently as a
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. It was here that Bob really started to shine. Given the nickname "Skillful Bob" by the fans due to his ability to bring the ball out of defence and look for a passing option rather than "hoof" it as many lower league defenders did he was a mainstay and a rare sign of hope in what turned out to be Preston's worst ever campaign with the club finishing 91st in the
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. The following 1986-87 season was thought to be a turning point in both Bob's and Preston's fortunes. With John McGrath now in the Deepdale hot seat North End stormed to promotion with Bob's three-pronged defensive partnership with
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and Alex Jones, nicknamed "the solicitors" an absolute rock at the back. Atkins scored one of the goals of the season to equalise from distance away at Crewe on Boxing Day 1986. The following three seasons for Atkins were much the same with him missing only a handful of games and turning out some sterling performances, indeed he was named the club's official
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in 1987-88 and was also awarded the club captaincy in 1988–89.


Injuries

The 1989–90 season though proved to be his last for the club. Despite the club starting the season poorly, Bob was again a consistent performer in defence. However, an injury against
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on
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1989 more or less wiped out his season, and although he returned for the final third of the season Bob was never to kick a ball for Preston again. The following season (1991–92) Bob spent on the treatment table trying to overcome his injury problems, but at the end of the season he was forced to admit defeat and hang up his boots. He now lives back in Leicester.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Atkins, Bob Living people 1962 births English men's footballers Leicester United F.C. players Sheffield United F.C. players Preston North End F.C. players Men's association football defenders Footballers from Leicester