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ISAAC OWENS
Note: One record book says that Hodgkinson scored the third goal against Bristol Rovers on 1 Apr 1905, another says it was a second for Owens. The match report in the Western Morning News and other papers clearly describes the goal scored by Owens. The overall goal totals for these players are therefore different from at least one other source.
Came from: Woolwich Arsenal Went to: Bristol Rovers
First game: 12 October 1904 Last game: 28 April 1906
Appearances: 41 (41/0) Goals: 12
Owens was born in Crook, County Durham in 1881 and played for local sides Darlington, Bishop Auckland and Crook Town before joining Woolwich Arsenal in 1901. He played just nine times for Arsenal, scoring twice, and moved on to Argyle in May 1904.
A centre-forward, the Argyle handbook of 1905-06 describes him as "a veritable terror to goalkeepers when within shooting distance" and that his "youth, physique, pace and knowledge of the game point to a particularly bright future". After two seasons at Home Park, with only a fair goalscoring record, he signed for Bristol Rovers, where he scored 6 goals in 17 games during his only season with the club. In 1907/08 he played for Crystal Palace and netted 8 times in 22 appearances, before returning to Darlington to finish his career.
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APPEARANCE DETAILS [reselect competitions]
The details below reflect appearances in the following selected competitions: Southern & Western Leagues, English Football League, Football League, Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Minor Cups
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