Ron Reynolds (footballer, Born 1928)
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Ronald Sidney Maurice Reynolds (2 June 1928 – 2 June 1999) was an English
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whose career spanned nearly 20 years; he played 290 League games for three professional clubs, and for most of the 1950s played for
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, alongside his friend and tactical confidant,
Danny Blanchflower Robert Dennis Blanchflower (10 February 1926 – 9 December 1993) was a former Northern Ireland footballer, football manager and journalist who played for and captained Tottenham Hotspur, including during their double-winning season of 1960β ...
.


Playing career


Aldershot

Reynolds was born in
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and started his career at
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as a 17–year old in 1945. While a 22-year-old goalkeeper with Aldershot, Reynolds wrote to
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asking for a trial but unfortunately Saints declined this offer and he instead went to
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initially as the understudy to
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.


Tottenham Hotspur

During his spell at Tottenham,
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had tried to sign him, but Reynolds was considered too valuable to be released and it wasn't until ten years after he had first contacted Southampton that Ted Bates, beating the transfer deadline by 24 hours, bought him from Spurs for Β£10,000. Reynolds played 138 first team games for Tottenham Hotspur including 86 League matches, 9 F.A. Cup the rest being Friendly, Tour and Representative games. official Encyclopedia of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Tony Matthews


Southampton

Reynolds' composure and experience became a vital ingredient as Southampton went on to lift the Division 3 championship at the end of the 1959–1960 season. Reynolds was in goal in a memorable match on 5 December 1960, in the
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round 4 at home to
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– he went off after 19 minutes, injured when diving bravely at the feet of the Leeds centre-forward, John McCole. He was replaced in goal by Cliff Huxford who conceded four goals; fortunately for Southampton, Derek Reeves scored all five goals for the home side, who ran out 5–4 victors. He broke his ankle in the first match of the 1961–62 season, at home to
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on 19 August. He was replaced in goal, firstly by
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who let in 2 goals and was in turn replaced by Huxford. Reynolds took no further part in that season but fought his way back into the first team and was re-established as first choice keeper at the start of the next season. Unfortunately, his career was terminated by a dislocated shoulder sustained at
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on 28 September 1963 – again Huxford took over in goal as substitutes were still not available. Reynolds was one of the first professional footballers to have worn contact lenses.


Retirement

After his injury, Ron scouted briefly for Saints and
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, before joining a firm of insurance brokers in 1964. He later set up his own brokers business in Haslemere.


Memorabilia

He died on his 71st birthday (2 June 1999), and upon clearing out his house his family discovered a meticulously kept archive of Reynolds' professional career - cupboards, shoeboxes and carrier bags full of notebooks, programmes, ticket stubs, press cuttings, photographs, souvenirs from foreign tours and Reynolds' own match reports of all his games. He had gathered a collection of memorabilia providing a rare insight into the world of the 1950s footballer. It was the era of the maximum wage, a time when players could not leave their club without the express say-so of their bosses; employers had a ''serfs and masters mentality'', which was famously described as 'soccer slavery' by
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. Reynolds himself was quite a character - fastidious and outspoken he was a formidable PFA (
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) representative and was behind many of the perceived ''insurrections'' of his more famous soul-mate Danny Blanchflower, with whom he shared a passion for the glory of the game. His strength of character made him a natural champion of employee's rights, but this sense of purpose was also ideal in his career as a goalkeeper. In 2003, his son, David, published a collection of his late father's memoirs. In the book he reports an incident of "
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" – whilst at Southampton, he was astonished to be contacted by the great
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over a possible transfer to
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.


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Photo of Ron Reynolds in action at Charlton in 1963
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reynolds, Ron 1928 births 1999 deaths People from Haslemere English footballers Association football goalkeepers Aldershot F.C. players Southampton F.C. players Tottenham Hotspur F.C. players London XI players English Football League players