Background
Booth was born in Middleton, Lancashire, and joined Wolverhampton Wanderers as an apprentice in 1950.
Booth was born in Middleton, Lancashire, and joined Wolverhampton Wanderers as an apprentice in 1950.
He began to establish himself in the following season, as he scored 7 times in 27 outings, before adding 9 goals in just 20 games in the subsequent season. However, he found himself below the likes of Jimmy Murray, Dennis Wilshaw and Bobby Mason in the Wolves attack and managed only a peripheral role in their championship-winning campaign of 1957-1958. The next season saw him similarly on the sidelines but he did manage an impressive 7 goals from just 13 games.
Booth scored four goals against Arsenal on 10 November 1956, in a 5–2 victory for Wolves – this is still a record against the Gunners, shared with Billy Walker of Aston Villa who also scored four in 1920.
In search of regular football, he joined Nottingham Forest in October 1959 for £20,000. He scored 41 goals in 98 appearances in total for Forest during two-and-a-half seasons, his best season coming in 1960-1961 where he netted 19 times.
He then spent two seasons at Doncaster Rovers before joining Oxford United. He ended his career at non-league Cambridge United before leaving the game and working in healthcare.
He lives in retirement in Dorset.