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Tommy Langley

Tommy Langley

Clubs played for: Chelsea, QPR, Crystal Palace, AEK Athens, Coventry City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Aldershot, South China, Aldershot, Exeter City, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Slough Town, Aylesbury United, St Albans City, Basingstoke Town, Staines Town, Wokingham Town (1975-1993)

Born: 1958

Birthplace: Elephant & Castle, London

Position: Striker

Biography: Broke into the first team aged just 16 years and nine months when he made his league debut. This was against Leicester City in the 1974-1975 season, which was to end in relegation, but it was another three years before he was fully established in the first team even though he had scored the goal at Wolves which clinched promotion back to the First Division. As partner to Steve Firmieston, he was the leading scorer in the first season back in the top flight, then scored 16 goals more in 1978-79 when the Blues were relegated. A rare bright spark, he was voted player of the year. Reluctantly sold to QPR for £425,000 in August 1980 by Geoff Hurst after failure to win promotion. After hanging up his boots, he worked for Nashua in Bracknell where he was in dealer sales for copiers and fax machines. Worked for Chelsea radio and then Channel Five Breakfast News as a football reporter. Now lives in Bagshot, Surrey, is a presenter on Chelsea TV's Matchnight Live and is a players agent.




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Langley, Tommy I knew Tommy when we were young teenagers, played for Wellington boys together. Lived in Winklebury as boys and grew up together. His dad and mine ran the boys football team (Bill and Ernie). Tommy signed for Chelsea and I signed for Southampton boys. Always a nice lad, he used to score some great goals from nowhere when we were kids. Good memories. John Naldrett

17-04-23 John Naldrett

Langley, Tommy I met Tommy in 77/78. I worked at Basingstoke Hospital. Someone knew Tommy, and I thought Tommy was just another guy, not a Chelsea player. I thought they were taking the mickey when they told me he was a Chelsea player. The next morning,(Sunday), my mate was hammering on my door with copies of the newspaper which mentioned Tommy. Oops. We all laughed about it. I remember a fun night at the greyhounds with Tommy, Clive and another Chelsea player who I can’t remember. In those days I was a smoking drinking chef. Tommy would be surprised to hear that today, I’m a multiple World record holder of ultra distance athletic feats. My most recent running race was 177.7mikes in length, with an accumulative ascent twice the height of Everest. I remember Tommy as a genuinely nice bloke with a great sense of humour.
26-03-23 Neil Rhodes

Langley, Tommy Hi Tommy. Still remember games at Cranbourne School and the Wellington club. I was in Oakley lads. Tight old games.
27-08-22 Rob Porter

Langley, Tommy As stated by his brother, Tommy is a lovely man. Always gave 100\% when playing with any team. If playing today he would be worth a lot of money. I was in New York at the Empire State building about 35 years ago and suddenly heard a voice saying "Johnny Williams". Looked round and there was Tommy. Had not seen him for years. Then when at Kenilworth races in Cape Town I suddenly heard "Johnny Williams" and straight away knew that it was Tommy. He was on holiday and was organising a racehorse syndicate and before I knew what I was doing, my wife Jacquie and I were signed up. Have not seen him for a few years. Lovely lad was Tommy. John.
07-01-22 JOHN WILLIAMS

Langley, Tommy BEFORE ITS THOUGHT .... YES I AM HIS BROTHER......
In my honest and as unbiased as possible opinion. Tommy was heart led and/or missguided with his career. He and all our family are and have been Chelsea through and through forever. The team at Chelsea were, at his time there, an amazing group of players and so like brothers its unbelievable. But management appointments (yes, including Mr Hurst )were inept. Cliquey would be a word to describe the way they managed. In my, maybe biased, opinion my brother was ONE OF the best English strikers never to play full the full England team. His love and loyalty to the Chelsea badge and the honestly 90% crap managers there ruined a potentially great talent. He is a proud and happy man and still Chelsea to the core.
Anyway if you feel the need to reply please do. I played to a semi pro standard myself and would never claim to know the pro game but in a relevant way football is football across the leagues and standards. Proud brother of course but honest and I believe realistic. Best wishes to all. STAY SAFE KEEP WELL. Rob Langley
13-03-21 Rob Langley

Langley, Tommy Hi Tom, I truly hope you receive this. We have started a group on Facebook of all the Basingstoke guy's of our era. If you are interested and would like to share some of your memories contact me at ulurob@aol.com Take care Bobby
30-08-19 Bobby Billen

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