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Full name
  
Bob Dowie

Role
  
Coach

Years
  
Team

Siblings
  
Iain Dowie

1983-85
  
Cheshunt

Nephews
  
Will Dowie, Ollie Dowie

Name
  
Bob Dowie


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Bob Dowie is a British football coach. He is a former Director of Football at Championship club Crystal Palace.

An experienced non-league player, he played for Bishop's Stortford, Cheshunt where he played 49 times and scored three goals between 1983 and 1985, Enfield, Hertford Town, St Albans City and Hendon, and finally Aylesbury United, where he became club-captain during his non-league career.

After retiring from playing, Dowie took up managing full-time, with Chesham United and St Albans City, before moving to the big-time in early-2004, a Director of Football post at Palace, where his brother Iain was the manager at the time. Palace went up to the Premiership, but were relegated after one season back to the Championship. At the end of the Championship season, Iain left his post as manager. Despite the fact that many Palace fans felt Bob should have left at the same time, chairman Simon Jordan gave his full support to Bob, saying that he also had a big role in selecting Peter Taylor, who he worked with at Hendon, to succeed his brother. Dowie senior also played a part in forming U.S. based academy side Crystal Palace Baltimore, before departing his role in late-2006.

Dowie's daughter Natasha is an England women's national football team centre-forward.

References

Bob Dowie Wikipedia