Bobby TAMBLING | 1964-1965 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
TAMBLING PES STATS | 1964-1965
electric_trigger Bobby TAMBLING | 1964-1965 Club: Chelsea Number: Position: CF*, WF Nationality: English Era: 1964-1965, Age: 24 Foot: R Side: B Length: ? Weight: ? Attack: 85 Defence: 34 Balance: 77 Stamina: 77 Top Speed: 83 Acceleration: 86 Response: 88 Agility: 81 Dribble Accuracy: 74 Dribble Speed: 80 Short Pass Accuracy:72 Short Pass Speed: 76 Long Pass Accuracy:73 Long Pass Speed: 71 Shot Accuracy: 89 Shot Power: 86 Shot Technique: 90 Free Kick Accuracy:75 Curling: 76 Header: 76 Jump: 75 Technique: 79 Aggression: 88 Mentality: 75 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 78 Injury Tolerance: A Condition/Fitness: 7 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot frequency: 5 Special *Scoring *1 on 1 *DF Positioning Robert Victor 'Bobby' Tambling (born 18 September 1941 in Storrington, Sussex) played most notably for Chelsea and Crystal Palace in the 1960s and 1970s. He is Chelsea's all-time top scorer. A prolific goalscoring winger and striker, Tambling was signed by Chelsea as a junior in 1957 and made his debut for the club two years later against West Ham United as a 17-year-old, in which he scored the winning goal in a 3-2 victory. With the departure of the club's principal goalscorer, Jimmy Greaves, for AC Milan in 1961, Tambling got his chance to establish himself in the side. He scored 22 league goals in the following season, and struck up a prolific strike partnership with fellow youth product, Barry Bridges. In spite of this, however, the club were still relegated to the Second Division at the end of the 1961-62 season. The club's relegation saw the arrival of new manager Tommy Docherty, who made Tambling captain of the side and introduced other talented young players, such as Terry Venables, Peter Bonetti and Eddie McCreadie. Tambling scored 35 league goals - almost half the club's total for that season - as Chelsea returned to the First Division at the first attempt. In doing so, he became the youngest captain to lead a side to promotion. He scoring feats also earned him an England call-up, and he made his debut against Northern Ireland in November 1962. Upon Chelsea's return to the top division, Tambling continued his prolific scoring run, netting 18 times in all competitions that season as the side finished 5th in the league. In 1964-65, with Chelsea challenging for a domestic treble, he scored 25 goals, including one in the first leg of Chelsea's 3-2 League Cup final win over Leicester City, which would prove to be his only major trophy as the club faltered in the other two competitions. Two years later, Tambling finally reached the FA Cup final with Chelsea, having endured two consecutive semi-final defeats, but despite scoring a late goal, his team lost 2-1 to Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley. In the same season, he scored a record-equalling five goals in one game, against Aston Villa in a 6-2 win at Villa Park in September. Tambling continued his impressive scoring feats in the following seasons, though found his opportunities more limited in his later years at Chelsea, owing to injuries and the emergence of younger strikers at the club, such as Peter Osgood and Tommy Baldwin, and made just seven appearances in his final season. Having scored a - still unbeaten - club record 202 goals in 370 games for Chelsea, he moved to Crystal Palace for £40,000 in January 1970. He also won a total of 3 caps for England and scored one goal, which came in a European Championship qualifier against France. Bobby TAMBLING | 1964-1965 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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