Paul Bowles (footballer) explained

Paul Bowles
Fullname:Paul Michael Anthony Bowles
Birth Date:31 May 1957
Birth Place:Crumpsall, England
Height:[1]
Position:Central Defender
Youthclubs1:Manchester United
Years1:1975–1979
Caps1:178
Goals1:20
Years2:1979–1982
Clubs2:Port Vale
Caps2:98
Goals2:8
Years3:1980
Clubs3:Southampton (loan)
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:1982–1984
Clubs4:Stockport County
Caps4:70
Goals4:0
Clubs5:Barrow
Totalcaps:346+
Totalgoals:28+

Paul Michael Anthony Bowles (31 May 1957 – 14 March 2017) was an English footballer. A central defender, he scored 26 goals in 346 league appearances in an eleven-season career in the Fourth Division of the Football League.[2]

Career

Crewe Alexandra

Bowles spent time as a youth player at Manchester United, before he started his career with Crewe Alexandra.[3] He scored 20 goals in 178 Fourth Division appearances in four seasons at Gresty Road. He helped Harry Gregg's "Railwaymen" to finish 16th in 1975–76, 12th in 1976–77, and 15th in 1977–78, before Crewe fell to last place in the 1978–79 campaign under the stewardship of Warwick Rimmer.

Port Vale

He was signed by Alan Bloor at league rivals Port Vale for a £30,000 fee in October 1979.[4] However, two months later Bloor was replaced by John McGrath, who seemed not to rate Bowles.[4] He was sent out on loan to Southampton in January 1980, although he never played first-team football for the "Saints", and instead made three appearances for the reserves.[5] Back at Vale Park, he featured just eleven times in the 1979–80 campaign.[4] Despite struggling with his weight, as one of the more experienced players in a youthful squad, he was given the captaincy and featured 49 times in the 1980–81 season, scoring four goals.[4] [6] He played 53 of the "Valiants" 55 games in the 1981–82 season. He was given a free transfer to league rivals Stockport County in May 1982.[4]

Stockport County

He played 70 league games for Eric Webster's "Hatters", helping the Edgeley Park club to post 16th and 12th places finishes in 1982–83 and 1983–84. However, he picked up a double fracture to his ankle playing against Liverpool at Anfield in the League Cup and was unable to recover from the injury fully.[3] He was released in summer 1985 and moved on to Northern Premier League side Barrow.

Style of play

Former Port Vale teammate Peter Farrell stated that Bowles was a good technical central defender.[3]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Crewe Alexandra1974–75Fourth Division80000080
1975–76Fourth Division4351050495
1976–77Fourth Division3323020382
1977–78Fourth Division4353020485
1978–79Fourth Division45821425111
1979–80Fourth Division60001070
Total178209114220123
Port Vale1979–80Fourth Division1001000110
1980–81Fourth Division4465000496
1981–82Fourth Division4425040532
Total988110401138
Stockport County1982–83Fourth Division2901020320
1983–84Fourth Division3801040430
1984–85Fourth Division30003060
Total7002090810
Career total3462822127239531

Family

Paul Bowles was a cousin of Stan Bowles,[7] though Stan said they had never met.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rollin . Jack . Rothmans football yearbook . 1980 . Queen Anne Press . London . 0362020175 . 299 . 14 April 2020.
  2. Web site: stats. neilbrown.newcastlefans.com. 15 October 2012.
  3. News: Baggaley. Mike. Tributes paid to former Port Vale and Crewe defender Paul Bowles. 28 March 2017. Stoke Sentinel. 28 March 2017. en. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170329051059/http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/tributes-paid-to-former-crewe-and-port-vale-defender-paul-bowles/story-30233840-detail/story.html. 29 March 2017. dmy-all.
  4. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books . 38 . 1996 . 0-9529152-0-0 .
  5. Book: Holley, Duncan . In That Number – A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC . Chalk, Gary . Hagiology Publishing . 2003 . 0-9534474-3-X. 455 & 611.
  6. Book: Sentinel Football Annual 1980–81 . 21.
  7. News: Sherwin. Phil. A virtuoso performance secured outstanding win. The Sentinel

    The Way We Were

    . 12 November 2011.
  8. Bowles, Stan (1975) Stan Bowles: The Autobiography, Orion Books, London. p.43.