Keith Newton
'Burnley are going places'says Keith Newton Burnley's displays in the Second Division last season were a
revelation.
The club, with a squad full of young players, played some of
their best
football ever. One player who stood out amongst manager Jimmy Adamson's exciting
side in
1972-73 was left-back Keith Newton.
At 32 years of age he's the 'old man' of the Turf Moor team. Does
the
veteran tag bother him at all? 'Veteran - me? You must be joking. Mind you, I think a lot of
people get
the impression I'd drifted into the backwaters of soccer when
Everton gave
me a free transfer over a year ago and I ended up joining
Burnley. 'But my move was like a breath of fresh air. I was no longer
regarded as a
member of the first-team squad at Goodison Park so the time had
come for me
to break away. And when Burnley stepped in for my signature I saw
it as a
great chance to add a bit of my experience to a mainly young
side.' Experience was probably the key factor missing in a team made up
mostly of
fresh-faced youngsterswho would run forever but often didn't know
exactly
when to slow things down. Yes, Keith Newton has been around alright. Before his days at
everton he
was with Blackburn Rovers where he signed professional forms in
October
1960. He started out as a wing-half but was eventually converted to a
full-back
and later developed into one of England's finest defenders. So it was no surprise when Sir Alf Ramsey drafted Newton into the
England
squad, an in February 1966 classy Newton won his first full cap
for the men
in white - thematch being at Wembley against West Germany. Twenty-six more caps followed before the swashbuckling Newton was
dropped
from the England set-up following their ill-fated 1970 World Cup
campaign
in Mexico. Keith, incidentally played in three of England's four
matches
and emerged as one of Ramsey's few successes in that competition. By then Newton had changed clubs, having signed for mighty
Everton in
December 1969 for ú80,000, after making over 300 first-team
appearances for
Blackburn Rovers. Did Burnley's commanding full-back miss the atmosphere of a
big-time club
like Everton? 'Yes and no,' replied Keith.
'Imiss all the big gates I used to play in front of at Goodison
Park, but
what people still don't seem to realise is the population of
Burnley and
the surrounding districts is small compared with a place like
Liverpool. 'But I'll tell you this. Our fans are a grand bunch and the
facilities at
Turf Moor are a lot better than people would imagine.' One other fact that was obvious to our reporter is that Keith is
enjoying
himself these days, perhaps more than he's ever done. 'Yes, I revel in playing for Burnley,' enthused Keith.
'It's a club that's going places - and I only hope that I'll
still be
around to help them!'
Shoot Annual 1974
Reproduced by Jez Wilson
August '98
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Games played:
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W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
| HOME |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| AWAY |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Neutral |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| TOTAL |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Season |
Comp |
Opp |
H/A |
F |
A |
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