United Legends in 5 minutes or less...Jack Rowley

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  • The latest in the 'United Legends in 5 minutes or less...' series, is another underrated legend who has one of the finest goal-scoring records of anyone to pull on our famous old jersey.
    Joining the club from Bournemouth at 18, Jack Rowley is one of only 4 United goalscorers to hit the back of the net 200+ times and was an integral part of the post-War period under new manager Sir Matt Busby.
    Jack was part of the Busby side that turned Manchester United from a team of also-rans, also called, 'Rags', for the poor state of the kit and the club, to one of the most entertaining and formidable clubs in the country. Also, whilst everything was changing in player comings and goings, as Busby gravitated towards youth, Rowley was one of the old guard who was still on the books until he decided to go into management.
    Learn more about this United Legend, whose shot was so powerful, he was known as, 'Gunner'!
    If you want to watch other United legends in 5 minutes, there are also:
    Charlie Roberts - bit.ly/MUFCLeg...
    Billy Meredith - bit.ly/Meredit...
    Joe Spence - bit.ly/JoeSpen...
    Johnny Carey - bit.ly/CareyMU...
    Jimmy Murphy - bit.ly/MurphyL...
    Roger Byrne - bit.ly/ByrneMUFC
    Duncan Edwards - bit.ly/DuncLegend
    Bobby Charlton - bit.ly/Legends...
    Dennis Viollet - bit.ly/Viollet...
    Denis Law - bit.ly/LegendLaw
    Sammy McIlroy - bit.ly/MUFCMcI...
    Martin Buchan - bit.ly/BuchanL...
    Stuart Pearson - bit.ly/PanchoL...
    Steve Coppell - bit.ly/Coppell...
    Bryan Robson - bit.ly/RobboLe...
    Mark Hughes - bit.ly/SparkyL...
    Norman Whiteside - bit.ly/BigNorm...
    Brian McClair - bit.ly/ChoccyL...
    Ryan Giggs - bit.ly/GiggsLe...
    Denis Irwin - bit.ly/IrwinLe...
    Peter Schmeichel - bit.ly/GreatDa...
    Paul Scholes - bit.ly/Scholes...
    Wayne Rooney - bit.ly/Wazza10...
    Credit as usual to Darko Naumcheski, whose Facebook Group: Manchester United | Recollections of the Past, is a rich source of material and is well worth a look: / 2490223344526555 OR follow Darko on Twitter at / darkonaumcheski
    Also, massive thanks to Mark Graham at MUFCINFO.com whose priceless stats are the cornerstone to getting out interesting and accurate content to you all. Follow him on Twitter atL / mufcinfodotcom OR visit his site at: www.mufcinfo.com
    Finally, thanks to Paul English, who is a stalwart in all things United history and with Andy the Photo Doctor, puts out amazing colourised images of yesteryear into the Unitedsphere. Follow Paul on Twitter: / paulenglish1961 or join his group on Facebook at Manchester United a historical Photographic review: / 569769233831468 . Follow Andy the Photo Doctor: @andythephotodr on both Facebook and Twitter.
    He is on both Facebook and Twitter. @andythephotodr
    #mufc #United #Busby #manchesterunited #football #soccer #jackrowley
    #FaCup #ireland #Soccer

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  • @moshereznik6707
    @moshereznik6707 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Amazing striker, remember him as a kid, what a shot! Great memories of being in England back then. RIP legend.

  • @johnnycumlately4295
    @johnnycumlately4295 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Brilliant player, sadly mostly forgotten

  • @adzm1987
    @adzm1987 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    My grandad who is now in his 90s seen Jack play as a guest for Belfast distillery in the post war years and he then started 4 generations of northern Irish united fans right down to my son who is 5!! #irishreds

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Lovely stuff, I hope your grandad enjoyed the video

  • @charleswarburton8543
    @charleswarburton8543 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    My favorite player during the 1940-50 season.I am 91 and followed united form 1942 when they were playing at Maine Rd during the war. Chas Warburton

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Brilliant, and thanks for watching the video, probably my oldest-ever viewer :). Hope the footage brought back some good memories. When posting this on social media, a lot of Reds state that he was their dad's or grandad's favourite player. He must've been something else, more than mere research can reveal. I'm jealous.

  • @historyoffootball87
    @historyoffootball87 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    One of Manchester United's best strikers.

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's players like this that are a lot of the reason I make these videos. If you check, I have done about 40 'United Legends', and haven't even got to Best, Keano, Cantona and many others. I'd rather current and future Reds look for and find information on, Rowley, Spence, Roberts, Stafford, Carey, Herd and other amazing players who were huge for the club but are more easily forgotten than the Holy Trinity and the Class of '92 etc.

  • @petegriffiths9589
    @petegriffiths9589 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great video. My dad always raved about the post war side prior to the babes breaking through. My family lived in Davyhulme at the time as did many of the team in club houses. These were the days when the fans could relate to the players. Those days are long gone now I’m afraid.

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Cheers mate, yep different game completely, and changing more each year.

  • @PeterSharman-ti1uc
    @PeterSharman-ti1uc 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Loved Jack. Hard as nails, very powerful striker of the ball. Competition to play for England far greater back the as virtually all English Clubs players were from the British Isles. The majority being English.

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Jack is one of those, like Martin Buchan, whose video I made got a really high positive response too, when other, more 'mainstream' legends, had a more muted response.
      Hope you enjoyed the vid, getting footage other than the FA Cup or England was very difficult in that era.

  • @zvikaperi4555
    @zvikaperi4555 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amzing how they picked th enational team back then, very strange. Immense player, top notch

  • @niallwebb6069
    @niallwebb6069 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Class, come from nothing, bourenmouth, to become our greatest ever scorer bck then, terrific

  • @almostcomic
    @almostcomic 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great video mate. Followed from Twitter link and am glad i got see this

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Many thanks! I especially like covering the older United legends as there's so little about them on TH-cam, it's even better to get feedback like this.

  • @johnsonwilson8707
    @johnsonwilson8707 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Incredible player, tbh never heard of him before, interesting footage of him. RIP Gunner.

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's easy to forget the great players from just after the War, and Jack Rowley was probably the best...but I wasn't there so I can't really so that with a massive amount of authority.

  • @steverhodes6667
    @steverhodes6667 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Jack was born in 1918 and not 1920 I write a book about that 5859 season at Plymouth, including a 17 page chapter about. I interviewed his daughter Sue and she confirmed his dob. He lied about age to get more contract

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      All I can say is that there are contradictory sources. I have books that I researched that gave 1920 as his birth year, others say 1918, I had to go with one. If he lied on official forms, it's not really common knowledge and so you'll have to forgive me. I don't like being wrong but this one was a judgement call, but I would like to have the source/verification of his lying Steve, so would be happy for you to link up to it, cheers.

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      If only I'd seen your piece first, before I did the vid, it would've been a good titbit. Fair play Steve, thanks for the info.

    • @statsman6949
      @statsman6949 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      According to FreeBMD, a John F Rowley’s birth was registered in Wolverhampton in the 4th quarter of 1918. Mother’s maiden name was Bates

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@statsman6949 Fair play to you and Steve. Wish it were better known, it would've gone in the vid! :)
      Amazing info.

  • @davidnettleton7084
    @davidnettleton7084 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Until 1970, Swansea Town was the official name. Swansea was made a city on 1970., hence Swansea City.

    • @gadaboutunited
      @gadaboutunited  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Very interesting David, before my time and I am very happy for the info.