Stanley Bowles (24 December 1948 – 24 February 2024) was an English professional
footballer
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who played as a
forward. Known for his skills as a player in the 1970s and 1980s, he also gained a reputation as one of the game's great non-conformists and mavericks. He played over 250 league games for
Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional association football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England. The team currently compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English f ...
, and earned five
England
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caps.
Club career
Early career
Born in
Collyhurst
Collyhurst is an inner city area of Manchester, England, northeast of the Manchester city centre, city centre on Rochdale Road (A664) and A62 road, Oldham Road (A62), bounded by Smedley, Manchester, Smedley, Harpurhey and Monsall tram stop, Mo ...
,
Manchester
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,
Lancashire
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,
he began his career as an apprentice at
Manchester City
Manchester City Football Club is a professional association football, football club based in Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the English football league system, top flight of Football in England, English footbal ...
,
scoring twice in each of his first two games.
He was then left out of the side for the next game and reinstated for the following two games without scoring. Bowles was then kept out of the side following the arrival of
Francis Lee. He played only one more game during the
1967–68 season, as City won the league title under manager
Joe Mercer
Joseph Mercer (9 August 1914 – 9 August 1990) was an English footballer and manager. Mercer, who played as a defender for Everton and Arsenal in his footballing career, also went on to manage Aston Villa and Manchester City, and was the ...
. He had off-field problems and was considered to have a lax attitude to training, Bowles then had a disagreement with coach
Malcolm Allison
Malcolm Alexander Allison (5 September 1927 – 14 October 2010) was an English football player and manager. Nicknamed "Big Mal", he was one of English football's most flamboyant and intriguing characters because of his panache, fedora a ...
in a Manchester nightclub. Subsequently, he only played one full League match during the
1968–69 season. He played for 11 more times in League and cup for City in his final season, the
1969–70 season, without scoring and was then released by City after a series of off-field incidents.
After a brief and unsuccessful stay at
Bury, he was signed by
Ernie Tagg, manager of
Crewe Alexandra, then in the
Fourth Division.
Signed by Tagg on a month's trial, Bowles agreed a two-year contract less than two weeks later; Bowles later said Tagg was a "father figure" who helped him rediscover his touch and appetite for the game.
[Bowles, Stan (1975) ''Stan Bowles: The Autobiography'', Orion Books, London. p.43.]
Tagg is often quoted in respect of Bowles' gambling problems; he used to give the player's wages direct to his wife, saying: "If he could pass a bookie's as well as he passes a football, he'd be a very rich man."
Tagg managed a Crewe
pub
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, The Vine. Stan Bowles said:
It was Ernie Tagg who made that crack about my ability to pass a betting shop. It was a bit rich, coming from him. Ernie had a pub he Vine and I remember him staying there for a darts match instead of watching a game once. At least I used to turn up!
With 18 goals in 51 league games for Crewe, Bowles' skill caught the eye of a number of bigger clubs. In October 1971, he was signed by
Carlisle United, at the time a
Second Division club, for a fee of £12,000, well under Crewe's £25,000 valuation. He scored 12 goals in 33 league appearances for the club, including a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over league leaders
Norwich City
Norwich City Football Club is a professional football club based in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The club competes in the Championship, the second tier of English football. The club was founded in 1902. Since 1935, Norwich have played their h ...
at
Brunton Park.
He was in the Carlisle side that beat Italian giants
AS Roma
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3–2 victory in the
Stadio Olimpico
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in 1972, infuriating the home side by performing
keepie uppies on the halfway line.
Queens Park Rangers
Bowles was sold to
Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional association football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England. The team currently compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English f ...
for £112,000 in September 1972, after impressing manager
Gordon Jago in QPR's penultimate home game of the
1971–72 season, a 3–0 home defeat of Carlisle United.
He replaced
Rodney Marsh, who had been transferred to Bowles' first club Manchester City six months before.
Bowles took over Marsh's number 10 shirt, which other players had been reluctant to wear in fear of being compared unfavourably to the mercurial Marsh. Bowles had no such qualms about taking the shirt, and joked that, coming from the
North
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Etymology
T ...
, he had never really heard of Marsh.
Bowles was often regarded as something of a character both on and off the pitch. Bowles had been known to cite a notable incident in his playing days involving the
FA Cup trophy. Having won the
FA Cup final
The FA Cup Final is the last match in the FA Cup, Football Association Challenge Cup. It has regularly been one of the List of sports attendance figures, most attended domestic football events in the world, with an official attendance of 89,472 ...
four days prior,
Sunderland
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were parading the trophy at
Roker Park on 9 May 1973, when they met QPR in the
Second Division.
The trophy had been placed on a table at the side of the pitch when Bowles tore straight across the park and claims to have kicked the ball at it full speed, sending the Cup flying through the air.
[ According to Bowles' own account, the crowd predictably went ballistic, but he had the last laugh by scoring two goals in the match which ended in a pitch invasion;][ Bowles said: "There were a couple of us who had a bet on who could knock it off the table with the ball first".][ However, his version of events has been disputed; according to Jago (QPR's manager at the time), it was Bowles' teammate, defender Tony Hazell, who struck the cup with an accidental clearance.
Bowles spent just over seven years at QPR, playing a central role in arguably the club's greatest ever team, that which finished as league runners-up in 1975–76 season under ]Dave Sexton
David James Sexton (6 April 1930 – 25 November 2012) was an English football manager and player. He was notable for managing Chelsea to their first European trophy.
Playing career
Son of former professional boxer Archie Sexton, he st ...
.
In the 1976–77 season, having finished as league runners-up, QPR played in European competition for the first time. During this campaign, Bowles broke the record for goals scored by a British player in a European campaign with 11 goals including two hat-tricks against Brann Bergen from Norway and two goals against Slovan Bratislava, a side which featured many of the Czech team that had won the European Championships
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In the plural, the European Championships also refers t ...
in Yugoslavia
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only months earlier. The 3–3 draw against Bratislava on 20 October 1976, is regarded by many as the club's greatest away performance.[
In 1979, Bowles fell out with QPR's new manager, ]Tommy Docherty
Thomas Henderson Docherty (24 April 1928 – 31 December 2020), commonly known as The Doc, was a Scottish football player and manager. Docherty played for several clubs, most notably Preston North End, and represented Scotland 25 times bet ...
. Bowles responded to Docherty's plea of "You can trust me, Stan" with "I'd rather trust my chickens with Colonel Sanders
Harland David Sanders (September 9, 1890
December 16, 1980) was an American businessman and founder of fast food chicken restaurant chain KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken (now known as KFC). He later acted as the company's brand ambassador and sym ...
". Docherty made Bowles train with the reserves for nearly six months, before selling Bowles to Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional association football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system, English football.
Founde ...
in December 1979.
A 2014 fans poll saw Bowles voted the club's all-time greatest player. In 2022, the Ellerslie Road Stand at QPR's ground, Loftus Road
Loftus Road, currently known as MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Shepherd's Bush, West London, Greater London, England, which is home to Queens Park Rangers F.C., Queens Park Rangers Football Club, w ...
was renamed the Stanley Bowles Stand.
Nottingham Forest
Part of the side which won the two-legged, 1979 European Super Cup against Barcelona
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in February 1980, Bowles failed to settle at Nottingham Forest under the management of Brian Clough, and he ruled himself out of the 1980 European Cup final, after Clough refused to allow Bowles to play in John Robertson's testimonial. Bowles was essentially understudy to the UK's first £1 million signing Trevor Francis
Trevor John Francis (19 April 1954 – 24 July 2023) was an English footballer who played as a forward for a number of clubs in England, the United States, Italy, Scotland and Australia. In 1979 he became Britain's first £1 million pla ...
during his one season at the City Ground
The City Ground is a association football, football stadium in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, on the banks of the River Trent. It has been home to Nottingham Forest F.C., Nottingham Forest since 1898 and has a capacity of 30,455.
...
.
Leyton Orient
Bowles was then sold to Leyton Orient for £90,000 after making only 23 appearances in all competitions. As part of ambitious plans by manager Jimmy Bloomfield, Bowles was signed alongside record signing Peter Taylor bought for a club record fee of £150,000 from Tottenham Hotspur
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. Neither were a success and once John Chiedozie was sold, Bloomfield resigned and Bowles was sold.
Brentford
He joined Brentford
Brentford is a suburban town in West (London sub region), West London, England and part of the London Borough of Hounslow. It lies at the confluence of the River Brent and the River Thames, Thames, west of Charing Cross.
Its economy has dive ...
the following year. Persuaded to sign following a cash payment of £4,000, Bowles took the money to White City Greyhounds losing most of it to the bookmaker
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In probability theory, odds provide a measure of the probability of a particular outco ...
s at the track. Picked regularly by manager, Fred Callaghan, he featured throughout the 1981–82 and 1982–83 seasons in a midfield trio alongside Chris Kamara and Terry Hurlock. He chose to retire at the end of the 1982–83 season after the club finished 18 points short of automatic promotion. Bowles came out of retirement to briefly rejoin the club on a non-contract basis during 1983–84 season, before retiring again in February 1984. He received a testimonial
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in 1987, earning £17,000.
After retirement from the professional game, he continued to play at non-league level for Epping Town.
International career
Bowles made his international debut against Portugal
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in Lisbon in April 1974 in Alf Ramsey
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's last match in charge. He won five caps for England
England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ...
, all while playing for Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional association football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England. The team currently compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English f ...
(playing for three managers: Ramsey, Joe Mercer
Joseph Mercer (9 August 1914 – 9 August 1990) was an English footballer and manager. Mercer, who played as a defender for Everton and Arsenal in his footballing career, also went on to manage Aston Villa and Manchester City, and was the ...
and Don Revie
Donald George Revie (10 July 1927 – 26 May 1989) was an English footballer and manager. He is best known for managing Leeds United from 1961 until 1974, winning the Football League First Division twice and the FA Cup once, before being the Eng ...
) and scored his only international goal in a 2–0 win over Wales
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at Ninian Park
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in 1974. He made his final England appearance in February 1977, in a friendly against the Netherlands
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at Wembley
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.
Personal life
Bowles was a prolific gambler and ended his career with significant gambling debts. It is estimated that he lost an estimated £750,000 to gambling in the course of his career. Bowles' 1996 autobiography revealed the extent of his drinking, womanising and gambling during his playing days, and also helped to secure a role as a pundit on Sky Sports
Sky Sports is a group of British broadcasting of sports events, subscription sports channels operated by the satellite television, satellite pay television company Sky Group (a division of Comcast), and is the dominant subscription television ...
. He was also the life chairman of the Queens Park Rangers LSA (Loyal Supporters Association).
A cult icon, a song bearing his name was released as a single by the group The Others. Bowles also wrote betting columns in the national press and a column in lads' mag '' Loaded'', and also appeared on the after-dinner-speaker circuit.
On 20 June 2015, Bowles was reported to be suffering from Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease and the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in remembering recent events. As the disease advances, symptoms can include problems wit ...
. On 22 August, Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional association football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England. The team currently compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English f ...
honoured Bowles as he was presented to the crowd at Loftus Road before their game against Rotherham United. In July 2017, QPR arranged a testimonial game for Bowles, this time against AFC Bournemouth
AFC Bournemouth ( ) is a professional association football club based in Kings Park, Boscombe, a suburb of Bournemouth, Dorset, England. The club compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system, English football. ...
. Additionally, the club retired the number 10 for the season, the number worn by Bowles during his time with QPR.
Bowles died on 24 February 2024, at the age of 75. He was survived by his second wife, Diane Bushell, and by children Andria, Carl and Tracy, from his first marriage, to Ann. Bowles was a cousin of footballer Paul Bowles
Paul Frederic Bowles (; December 30, 1910November 18, 1999) was an American expatriate composer, author, and translator. He became associated with the Moroccan city of Tangier, where he settled in 1947 and lived for 52 years to the end of his ...
(also a Crewe player, though Stan said he'd never met him).[
]
Honours
Nottingham Forest
* 1979 UEFA Super Cup
Individual
* Brentford Supporters' Player of the Year: 1981–82
References
External links
A Carlisle United fans tribute
Bowles comments on The Others' tribute song
BRIAN VINER INTERVIEWS – Stan Bowles: 'Clough, Brooking, Eriksson' 13 October 2005
Football: Stan Bowles book launch 7 September 1996
BBC Sport interview with Bowles about his career and the prospects for QPR in season 2008–09
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1948 births
2024 deaths
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England men's international footballers
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Manchester City F.C. players
Bury F.C. players
Crewe Alexandra F.C. players
Carlisle United F.C. players
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Nottingham Forest F.C. players
Leyton Orient F.C. players
Brentford F.C. players
English association football commentators
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Epping Town F.C. players