Bobby Webb started his football career with
Leeds United at the age of 15, but two years of National Service interrupted the start to his career. He appeared in the Central League and United's Northern Intermediate League Cup winning sides from 1950 to 1952. He played just three full games for Leeds, making his debut alongside
John Charles in March 1954 against
Brentford, before he moved to
Walsall. He spent just four months at Walsall before joining
Bradford City in July 1955. He played a total of 208 league games for City, scoring 59 goals, including 18 as he finished the club's top goal-scorer in
1955–56. He failed to score in 11 league games in his final season at City after the club's relegation to
Division Four but did score a hat-trick as the club lost 4–3 to top flight side
Aston Villa in the
League Cup. He was selected to play for the
Third Division North team against the South in 1955/56. He moved to
Torquay United but after one successful season at Plainmoor he was forced to retire after suffering a broken leg, aged only 29. He had scored a total of 74 league goals. ==Death==