Arthur Rowe

Arthur Sydney Rowe (1 September 1906 – 5 November 1993) was an English footballer, and later manager, who played as a centre half in the 1930s.

He was a Tottenham player for eight seasons, after making his debut in 1931,[4] in which time he played 201 games, in all competitions, and earned his single cap for the England team.

[3] 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.

[3] After leaving Tottenham, Rowe took time off to recover and joined Crystal Palace in November 1958[3] as an assistant to George Smith.

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[3] to be replaced by assistant manager Dick Graham.