Full name Rodney Carl Rowe Playing position 1993–1997 Huddersfield Town Role Footballer | Place of birth Huddersfield, England Years Team Name Rodney Rowe Position Forward | |
Date of birth (1975-07-30) 30 July 1975 (age 40) |
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Rodney Carl Rowe (born 30 July 1975) is an English former footballer who played for a number of clubs in Northern England.
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- Rodney rowe spa home run contest
- Huddersfield Town
- York City
- Gillingham
- Hull City
- Non League career
- References
Huddersfield Town
Rowe signed professional at Huddersfield Town on 12 July 1993, Rowe spent 5 years at his home-town club. Here he played a total of 46 games, mostly from the sub's bench, and scored five goals. One of these goals came in a Football League Trophy tie where he scored the winner. Rowe also played for Scarborough and Bury during this time, on loan. He played three games for Bury without scoring, and played 18 for Scarborough scoring twice in all competitions.
York City
Rowe spent three years at York, playing 108 games and scoring 28 in all competitions. He received a £150 fine in March 1998, while playing for City, after pushing a woman into a wheelie bin, admitting to common assault at Selby Magistrates' Court. Also during this time Rowe was loaned out to Halifax Town.
Gillingham
Rowe signed for Gillingham on 23 November 1999 for £30,000 and failed to impress. He played 23 games in all competitions 14 coming from the bench, he only scored four goals during his time playing for the Gills.
Hull City
Rowe signed for Hull City in 2001 on a free transfer. Hull turned out to be his last Football League club and scored eight goals in 37 appearances. Rowe then dropped down to non-League, in 2002, to play for Emley.
Non-League career
Rowe left Emley only months after, he played 15 and scored four goals. He signed for Ashton United. In 2003 he left Ashton for Ossett Town where he stayed until 2005 when he moved onto Farsley Celtic. He stayed there until 2006 and signed for Bradford Park Avenue. Rowe is thought to have left Park Avenue soon after signing.