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Bob McNab

Bob McNab
Personal information
Full name Robert McNab
Date of birth (1943-07-20) 20 July 1943 (age 73)
Place of birth Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1963–1966 Huddersfield Town 68 (0)
1966–1975 Arsenal 278 (4)
1975–1976 Wolverhampton Wanderers 13 (0)
1976 San Antonio Thunder 12 (1)
1976–1977 Barnet
1979 Vancouver Whitecaps 2 (0)
1983–1984 Tacoma Stars (indoor) 1 (0)
National team
1968–1969 England 4 (0)
Teams managed
1980 Vancouver Whitecaps
1983 Tacoma Stars
1983–1985 Tacoma Stars (assistant)
1985–1986 Tacoma Stars
1994–1995 San Jose Grizzlies (indoor)
1999–2000 Portsmouth (caretaker)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Robert "Bob" McNab (born 20 July 1943) is an English former footballer.

McNab started out at his local club, Huddersfield Town, playing nearly seventy times in three seasons. He was signed by Bertie Mee for Arsenal in October 1966, and immediately won a place in the Arsenal side, making his debut against Leeds United on 15 October 1968 and at the 1969 Football League Cup Final (both of which Arsenal lost, to Leeds United and Swindon Town respectively).

McNab made his debut for England on 6 November 1968 against Romania; McNab made four appearances in all for England, but never became a regular. However, he certainly had success domestically, winning the 1969-70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and then the Double in 1970-71. A stalwart in the back line alongside Pat Rice and , McNab played 62 matches in Arsenal's double-winning season, missing just two games.

McNab continued to play through much of the early 1970s for Arsenal, including the FA Cup final loss to Leeds United in 1972; however he missed much of the 1971-72 season due to injury (with Sammy Nelson deputising). This was referenced in the film Fever Pitch, when Paul Ashworth (played by Luke Aikman) correctly predicts part of the lineup for the FA Cup Semifinal between Arsenal and Stoke City, on neutral ground at Villa Park in Birmingham: "McNab won't play. Bertie Mee wouldn't risk him."


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