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Kenny Allen - 10 points
Time spent at club: 1984-1985, 1986-1988, 1989
Gulls Appearances: 132
Gulls Goals: 0
Kenny Allen began his career as a trainee at Hartlepool United, having joined them from local side Tow Law Town. He made 7 appearances for the North East club, before moving on to Hellenic, a side in South Africa. He returned to England in 1972 with West Brom, but left without making an appearance. He had spells with Workington and Bath City. His spell at Bath was successful, making over 300 appearances over a 5 year spell with the club. Having left Bath, he went to Bournemouth, making over 150 appearances for the Cherries.
In 1983, Allen had unsuccessful spells at Bury and Peterborough, before moving to Sweden to play for Goteborg. A year later, he returned to the UK and joined Torquay for his first spell in 1984. He made 58 appearances in just over a season of football, before moving to Swindon. A year later, he returned to Plainmoor, and played a part as the club survived relegation in dramatic fashion against Crewe. In the 87/88 campaign, Allen was ever-present as the club reached the playoffs, but he was released that summer. He returned to Bath for a year, before a leg break ended his career there. After a spell at Newport, Kenny rejoined Torquay again as back up to Ken Veysey. Allen ended up playing in the Sherpa Van Trophy final in 1990 as Veysey and Mark Coombe were injured and cup-tied respectively.
Allen retired in the summer of 1989 and is believed to still live in Devon.