Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Arthur Rowe

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full name
  
Arthur Sydney Rowe

Name
  
Arthur Rowe

Place of birth
  
Tottenham, London

Role
  
Footballer

Position
  
Defender

Playing position
  
Centre half


Arthur Rowe 4bpblogspotcomjSPz3T3gEUnj2CHZxjIAAAAAAA

Date of birth
  
(1906-09-01)September 1, 1906

Date of death
  
November 5, 1993(1993-11-05) (aged 87)

Died
  
November 5, 1993, Wallington, London, United Kingdom

Similar People
  
Bill Nicholson, Peter Shreeves, Mauricio Pochettino, Ledley King, Aaron Lennon

Place of death
  
Wallington, Surrey

Arthur rowe gbr shot put


Arthur Sydney Rowe (1 September 1906 – 5 November 1993) was an English retired footballer, and later manager, who played as a centre half. He was the first manager to lead Tottenham Hotspur to the First Division Championship title in 1951. He also 'invented' the successful "one-two" method of play.

Contents

Arthur Rowe wwwtottenhamblogcomwpcontentuploads201309a

Uvic music insights arthur rowe piano


Playing career

Arthur Rowe RIP Arthur Push Run Rowe Manager 1951 Title Winners Tottenham

Rowe was born in Tottenham and began his career at Tottenham Hotspur's nursery club Northfleet United as an amateur in 1923, before becoming a professional with "Spurs" in 1929. He also appeared as an amateur for Cheshunt in 1920. He was a Tottenham player for eight seasons, after making his debut in 1931, in which time he played 201 games, in all competitions, and earned his single cap for the England team. He was forced to retire in 1939 due to a cartilage injury.

Chelmsford City

Arthur Rowe 34 best Johnny The Maestro Haynes images on Pinterest School

After finishing his career as a player Rowe took a coaching job in Hungary although this was halted due to the outbreak of World War II. He returned to Britain and joined the military as a physical training instructor. He joined Chelmsford City, as secretary-manager, in 1945 and made the club into a leading non-league team.

Tottenham Hotspur

Arthur Rowe RIP Arthur Push Run Rowe Manager 1951 Title Winners Tottenham

Tottenham were in the second division when Rowe returned to the club as manager in 1949 and his task was to gain promotion. This was achieved by becoming Champions and the following season the First Division Championship was won as well. These back-to-back championships made Spurs the first post-war team to win back-to-back titles. This was achieved through the use of 'Push and run' football.

Arthur Rowe RIP Arthur Push Run Rowe Manager 1951 Title Winners Tottenham

Rowe was forced to resign as Tottenham manager in 1955 due to health issues.

Crystal Palace

Arthur Rowe Rowe Arthur Image 4 Tottenham Hotspur 1937 Vintage Footballers

After leaving Tottenham, Rowe took time off to recover and joined Crystal Palace in November 1958 as assistant to George Smith. He was promoted to manager when Smith resigned in April 1960 bringing the club a promotion to Division Three in the 1960–61 season. The club consolidated its position in Division Three in 1961–62, but a poor start to the next season coincided with failing health for Rowe and he resigned in December 1962 to be replaced by assistant manager Dick Graham. Rowe returned to assist Graham in the 1963–64 season (when Palace were promoted to Division Two) and when Graham was dismissed by Palace in 1966, Rowe was appointed caretaker-manager. After Bert Head was appointed as manager later in 1966, Rowe continued with Palace in a scouting capacity. He subsequently managed the Hall of Fame in London and also assisted Leyton Orient briefly in 1972.

Arthur Rowe died on 5 November 1993 in Wallington, Surrey aged 87.

References

Arthur Rowe Wikipedia