Maurice Owen Explained

Maurice Owen
Position:Forward / Defender
Birth Date:4 July 1924
Birth Place:Abingdon, England
Death Place:Abingdon, England
Years1:1946
Clubs1:Abingdon Town
Years2:1946–1963
Clubs2:Swindon Town
Caps2:555
Goals2:150

Maurice Owen (4 July 1924 – 8 July 2000) was an English professional footballer who scored 150 goals in 555 appearances in the Football League playing for Swindon Town.[1]

Early life

Born in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, Owen served as a Chindit in Burma during the latter years of World War II. He returned to Abingdon following the war, working as an apprentice in the MG factory in the town.[2]

Career

Owen joined Swindon from non-league side Abingdon Town in December 1946. He started his Swindon career in impressive goal scoring form, scoring sixteen times in seventeen matches during his first season, including a hattrick on his debut against Watford and a four-goal haul during a match against Mansfield Town.[3] During his career, Swindon twice agreed a fee to sell Owen to other clubs, £14,000 to Norwich City in 1951 and £7,500 to Bristol City in 1955, but Owen rejected both moves, not wanting to move away from his home in Abingdon.[2] There were also unsuccessful approaches from Portsmouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers. After his retirement, Owen commented on his refusal to move away from Swindon, stating:

"I would have liked to play in the First Division, I suppose, but not enough to make me move. To be honest, I was so happy at Swindon. They were a good club and I was among good friends. It was a joy to go to the County Ground every day."[4]

Having started his career as a centre forward, he later moved back into defence. In all competitions he scored 164 goals from 601 appearances for the club. After he finished playing he joined Swindon's backroom staff, serving as a coach before working as a groundsman.[5]

Later life

Owen was married to his wife Marjorie for nearly 50 years. In his later years, he suffered with Alzheimer's disease for more than a decade and suffered a stroke in 1998. Still living in his hometown Abingdon, Oxfordshire, he died in 2000 at the age of 76.[6]

Career statistics

Source:[5]

SeasonTeam League Apps League Goals Cup Apps Cup Goals
1962–63Swindon Town270 4 0
1961–62Swindon Town44 0 4 0
1960–61Swindon Town40 0 60
1959–60Swindon Town0 0 0 0
1958–59Swindon Town36 2 3 0
1957–58Swindon Town33 3 0 0
1956–57Swindon Town37 7 2 0
1955–56Swindon Town4413 5 2
1954–55Swindon Town331210
1953–54Swindon Town291000
1952–53Swindon Town401734
1951–52Swindon Town411896
1950–51Swindon Town28900
1949–50Swindon Town291021
1948–49Swindon Town421711
1947–48Swindon Town351661
1946–47Swindon Town171600

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Swindon Town . UK A–Z Transfers . Neil Brown . 23 March 2010.
  2. News: Another loyal servant for Town . Swindon Advertiser . 2011-12-13 . 2012-08-05.
  3. News: Owen stuns stags . Swindon Advertiser . 2012-03-02 . 2012-08-05.
  4. News: Town legend dies at 76 . Swindon Advertiser . 2000-07-19 . 2012-08-05.
  5. Web site: Maurice Owen . Swindon-Town-FC . 23 March 2010.
  6. News: Honour For Owen . Swindon Advertiser . 11 July 2000 . 23 March 2010.