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Dowie vs Reading

by Dirk Gently » 07 Jan 2007 13:23

Did anyone see the BBC coverage of the Tamworth v Norwich match yesterday.

In the pre-amble, Iain Dowie was asked about his past in the cup, and I half heard him say something about a non-league match he played in against reading at Elm Park. He said he scored early on and then "Kevin Senior" (sic) went on to score three.

Anyone know what match that was, or was he making it all up?

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by The 17 Bus » 07 Jan 2007 13:25

He called him Keith Senior.

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by Coppelled Streets » 07 Jan 2007 13:26

At 16 Dowie was rejected by Southampton and went to the University of Hertfordshire to study for a Master's Degree in engineering. On completion he became an employee of British Aerospace, whilst keeping up football at non-league level playing for Cheshunt alongside his brother Bob. He left Cheshunt to build up his fitness and signed for Hendon.

While playing for Hendon, Dowie was spotted by Luton Town who snapped him up. An old-fashioned centre-forward, he then moved in quick succession to Fulham (a brief loan spell), and West Ham Utd

He then moved to Southampton, where he had over 100 appearances. He then moved back to London with Crystal Palace, which after they were relegated meant another spell at West Ham, and finally Queens Park Rangers, where he ended his days playing in defence, and being player-manager of QPR's reserve side.


Possibly Hendon? :?

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by Super Kevin Bremner! » 07 Jan 2007 13:26

I was at that game - Was Reading versus Hendon and Dowie scored twice.

We won the game 4-2.
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by Dirk Gently » 07 Jan 2007 13:26

Oooopps - I was only half awake at the time!

Cheers SKB.


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by Coppelled Streets » 07 Jan 2007 13:28

Dirk Gently Oooopps - I was only half awake at the time!

Cheers SKB.


Oi, I was first! :wink:

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by Dirk Gently » 07 Jan 2007 13:31

Coppelled Streets Oi, I was first! :wink:



Coppelled Streets Possibly Hendon?

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="Super Kevin Bremner!"I was at that game - Was Reading versus Hendon and Dowie scored twice.

We won the game 4-2.


SKB was a good deal more certain than you. :wink:

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by Coppelled Streets » 07 Jan 2007 13:32

Dirk Gently
Coppelled Streets Oi, I was first! :wink:



Coppelled Streets Possibly Hendon?

or
="Super Kevin Bremner!"I was at that game - Was Reading versus Hendon and Dowie scored twice.

We won the game 4-2.


SKB was a good deal more certain than you. :wink:


Yeah but he's an oldie.

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by The 17 Bus » 07 Jan 2007 13:36

88/89, Senior only got 1 though, dont recall that match but did go in the 70's when they beat us!!


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by Super Kevin Bremner! » 07 Jan 2007 13:37

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Coppelled Streets Oi, I was first! :wink:



Coppelled Streets Possibly Hendon?

or
="Super Kevin Bremner!"I was at that game - Was Reading versus Hendon and Dowie scored twice.

We won the game 4-2.


SKB was a good deal more certain than you. :wink:


Yeah but he's an oldie.


If I was a little morw agile I'd come round there and hit you with my walking stick.

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by The 17 Bus » 07 Jan 2007 13:41

you could throw your incontinence pants at him at the next match.

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by Super Kevin Bremner! » 07 Jan 2007 13:57

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by From Despair To Where? » 07 Jan 2007 14:39

I was at that Hendon game. Can vaguely rememebr Karl Elsey scoring but not a lot else. Must have been 88 or 89.


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by Forbury Lion » 07 Jan 2007 15:04

The 17 Bus He called him Keith Senior.
Sounded like Kevin to me.

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by Platypuss » 07 Jan 2007 18:41

FA Cup 1988-89 R1 Hendon II H W 4-2 L.Taylor 2, Elsey, Senior

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by strap » 07 Jan 2007 19:52

Coppelled Streets [i]At 16 Dowie was rejected by Southampton and went to the University of Hertfordshire to study for a Master's Degree in engineering. On completion he became an employee of British Aerospace, whilst keeping up football at non-league level playing for Cheshunt alongside his brother Bob. He left Cheshunt to build up his fitness and signed for Hendon.



Now I appreciate that the University of Hertfordshire (sic) is probably not a bastion of engineering, but even THEY couldn't offer places on Master's Degree courses to a 16 year old surely? In my day (which would jhave been around the same time as Dowie), you neede A-levels to get to Univ, especially engineering courses.

Smacks of yet more lazy journos to me.

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by Muskrat » 07 Jan 2007 21:52

I was at that game against Hendon. Must admit I didn't realise it was Dowie that was playing that day, but why should I?

I was also at the two subsequent games against Maidstone, the second (replay) being played at the now defunct Dartford ground. Remember some Dartord Chav shouting at Trevor Senior right next to me on the touchline and Trev just giving him a great big toothless grin back. Those were the days.

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by strap » 07 Jan 2007 22:14

Muskrat I was at that game against Hendon. Must admit I didn't realise it was Dowie that was playing that day, but why should I?

I was also at the two subsequent games against Maidstone, the second (replay) being played at the now defunct Dartford ground. Remember some Dartord Chav shouting at Trevor Senior right next to me on the touchline and Trev just giving him a great big toothless grin back. Those were the days.


Highlights were on BBC. Taped it somewhere, and still have it.If i could get my hardware to work i could try to make an AVI of it, but I can't :oops:

The ground is now a housing estate btw. http://www.mikefloate.clara.co.uk/darts.htm

Only know as i lived in Dartford for a number of years and went to the match noted.

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by Deadlock » 08 Jan 2007 02:52

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A lazy journalist At 16 Dowie was rejected by Southampton and went to the University of Hertfordshire to study for a Master's Degree in engineering.

Now I appreciate that the University of Hertfordshire (sic) is probably not a bastion of engineering, but even THEY couldn't offer places on Master's Degree courses to a 16 year old surely? In my day (which would jhave been around the same time as Dowie), you neede A-levels to get to Univ, especially engineering courses.
(sic) indeed - it was Hatfield Poly back then. In addition to the A-levels, you'd also need a batchelor's degree to get on a master's course. It's no wonder the "profession" of journalism is so derided these days.

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by Uke » 08 Jan 2007 11:17

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Coppelled Streets [i]At 16 Dowie was rejected by Southampton and went to the University of Hertfordshire to study for a Master's Degree in engineering. On completion he became an employee of British Aerospace, whilst keeping up football at non-league level playing for Cheshunt alongside his brother Bob. He left Cheshunt to build up his fitness and signed for Hendon.



Now I appreciate that the University of Hertfordshire (sic) is probably not a bastion of engineering, but even THEY couldn't offer places on Master's Degree courses to a 16 year old surely? In my day (which would jhave been around the same time as Dowie), you neede A-levels to get to Univ, especially engineering courses.

Smacks of yet more lazy journos to me.


Apart from being 16, he would have been unable to go to the Unversity of Hertfordshire anyway since it did not exist then :wink:

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