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Kenneth Richard Allen (born
January 12,
1948) in
Thornaby-on-Tees is a retired English professional football
goalkeeper.
Kenny Allen began his career as an amateur with
Hartlepool United, who he joined in August 1968 from non-league
Tow Law Town, a side later to produce
Chris Waddle. He played only 7 league games for Hartlepool, before leaving, turning up next at South African side
Hellenic. In December 1972 he returned to England, signing for
West Bromwich Albion, but left without appearing in their league side.
In August 1978, Allen joined
Bournemouth, where he was make 152 league appearances, from
Bath City. In 1983 he signed for
Bury on non-contract terms, but failed to make the first team, and in December 1983 he joined
Peterborough United, playing only once in the Associate Members Cup at home to
Wrexham. Peterborough proved to be an unhappy place for Allen a couple years later when, as a Torquay player, he was attacked on the pitch by Peterborough 'fans'.
From Peterborough, he moved to Sweden, playing for
IFK Göteborg, before joining
Torquay United on a free transfer in March 1984, taking over from
John Turner as first choice goalkeeper, making his début in a 2-1 defeat away to
Hartlepool United on the 17th of March.
In September 1985, he left
Plainmoor to join
Swindon Town again on a free transfer. He played 40 league games the following season as Swindon won the Fourth Division title, but early the following season he lost his place to
Fraser Digby, only playing a further 5 league games, before being transferred back to Torquay in December 1986 as a replacement for
John Smeulders.
By now his grey hair and moustache made him instantly recognisable and he helped Torquay to remain in league football, playing in the first great escape when Torquay drew 2-2 with
Crewe Alexandra at Plainmoor thanks to a late equaliser from
Paul Dobson and help from the police dog Bryn biting
Jim McNichol ensuring that injury time would be required. The following season, he was an ever-present as
Cyril Knowles' side made the play-offs, but was released in the summer, joining
Bath City in July 1988.
He moved on to recently relegated
Newport County, but as Newport folded and failed to complete their Conference season, he returned to Torquay for a third time in April 1989 to cover for the injured
Ken Veysey and played at Wembley in the final of the Sherpa Van Trophy Final as Torquay's only other professional keeper
Mark Coombe was cup-tied. He retired from football in June 1989 to work for the Post Office.
In May 2001, the Torquay
Herald Express reported that Allen was living in
Paignton, captaining
Chudleigh cricket team and working as an ambulance driver for the South & West Devon Health Authority
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