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John Froggatt (John Lawrence Froggatt) was born on 13 December, 1945 in Stanton Hill, England, is an English footballer and manager. Discover John Froggatt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 13 December, 1945
Birthday 13 December
Birthplace Stanton Hill, England
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1945

John Lawrence Froggatt (born 13 December 1945) is an English former footballer and manager.

A forward, he scored 45 goals in 215 league games in seven seasons in the Football League.

1963

He began his career at Notts County in 1963, and later played for Ilkeston Town and Buxton, before coming to prominence with Boston United between 1969 and 1974.

Froggatt played for non-League East Kirkby Colliery, before joining Notts County in 1963.

He had previously had trials with Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest.

He made his first-team debut against Bristol Rovers and played four league games during the relegation season of 1963–64 and subsequent Fourth Division campaign in 1964–65.

1969

He dropped out of the Football League to work as a painter and decorator and play part-time for Ilkeston Town and Buxton in the Midland League, before joining Northern Premier League side Boston United in 1969 for a £500 fee.

They finished third, two points short of the title, in 1969–70; fourth in 1970–71; second in 1971–72, two points behind champions Stafford Rangers; first in 1972–73 by a nine points margin; and first again in 1973–74 under manager Keith Jobling.

1971

After finishing as Northern Premier League runners-up in 1971–72, they won the league title in 1972–73 and 1973–74.

1974

In August 1974, he was signed by Colchester United for a £6,000 fee.

Froggatt transferred to Third Division club Colchester United in August 1974 for a £6,000 fee, joining former Boston strike partner Bobby Svarc and former Boston manager Jim Smith at Layer Road.

He scored his first Football League goal on 24 August, in a 3–2 defeat by Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.

He and Svarc continued their strike partnership, and Froggatt scored a hat-trick past Grimsby Town on 15 November, whilst Svarc also scored a brace.

He also found the net against Aston Villa in a 2–1 defeat in the League Cup quarter-finals.

He started every league game in 1974–75, scoring 18 goals in 54 games in all competitions; Svarc scored 25 to take their partnership to 43 goals for the season.

Froggatt was voted as the club's Player of the Year.

1975

Crowned the club's Player of the Year in 1975, he helped the club to win promotion out of the Fourth Division in 1976–77.

Svarc and Smith left the club in summer 1975, leaving Froggatt behind at Colchester.

The club were relegated under rookie manager Bobby Roberts, and Froggatt scored just five goals from 44 games in 1975–76; this left new signings Bobby Gough and Colin Garwood to pick up the slack.

1976

However, Roberts led the "U's" to immediate promotion in 1976–77; Frogratt scored eight goals in 52 appearances, though again Garwood and Gough got the bulk of the goals.

1977

He spent time out of the first-team, though still added four goals in 34 games in 1977–78 to take his tally for Colchester to 35 goals in 184 games in league and cup competitions.

Despite this, he tweaked his hamstring the following month and only scored two more goals in eleven further league games in 1977–78 as the "Valiants" were relegated into the basement division.

1978

He was signed by Port Vale for £10,000 in February 1978, before being sold on to Northampton Town for £8,000 seven months later.

Froggatt was signed by Port Vale manager Bobby Smith for £10,000 in February 1978.

Fifteen seconds into his Vale debut; a 4–0 win over Exeter City on 8 February 1978 at Vale Park, and he had scored his first goal for the club.

He then lost his first-team place to Ken Beamish and Bernie Wright, and after three appearances under new manager Dennis Butler in 1978–79, Froggatt was sold on to Northampton Town for £8,000 in September 1978.

He scored three times for the struggling "Cobblers", including on his debut.

He then returned to Boston United, where he was made assistant manager.

Froggatt was a target-man forward who boasted good pace and ball-control skills.

1981

He returned to Boston United the following year, and managed the club in three Alliance Premier League campaigns between 1981 and 1984.

He later spent two years in charge at Ilkeston Town.

Frogatt was appointed manager at Alliance Premier League club Boston United in 1981.

Under his stewardship, the "Pilgrims" finished tenth in 1981–82, fifth in 1982–83, and seventeenth in 1983–84.

1985

His wife gave birth to twins in 1985.

He worked as company director.

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Boston United

Colchester United

1986

He went on to manage Central Midlands League side Ilkeston Town between September 1986 and January 1988.