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Les ALLEN | 1960-1961 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

ALLEN PES STATS | 1960-1961

electric_trigger Les ALLEN | 1960-1961 Club: Tottenham Number: 9 Position: SS, CF*, Nationality: English Foot: R Side: B Height: ? Weight: ? Attack: 84 Defence: 43 Balance: 85 Stamina: 85 Top Speed: 85 Acceleration: 86 Response: 85 Agility: 84 Dribble Accuracy: 78 Dribble Speed: 81 Short Pass Accuracy:74 Short Pass Speed: 72 Long Pass Accuracy: 72 Long Pass Speed: 72 Shot Accuracy: 83 Shot Power: 88 Shot Technique: 83 Free Kick Accuracy: 75 Swerve: 75 Header: 86 Jump: 84 Technique: 84 Aggression: 87 Mentality: 85 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 80 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot Frequency: 5 Positioning* Reaction* Scoring* Leslie William Allen (born Dagenham, Essex, 4 September 1937) was an English footballer and manager. Allen was fast for a bulky forward, had strength on the ball, high work rate, good teamwork, fine control and a fierce shot. He was an exciting centre-forward who scored 11 goals in 44 league appearances, before joining Tottenham Hotspur in December 1959 from Chelsea. He was a member of Tottenham's double winning side of 1960-61, forming a lethal goalscoring partnership with Bobby Smith. He scored 47 goals in 119 appearances, but lost his place upon the arrival of Jimmy Greaves. He joined Queens Park Rangers in July 1965 and scored 55 goals in 123 starts and five substitute appearances. He was a member of the Q.P.R. team who became the first Third Division side to win the League Cup. After a spell managing Q.P.R. in 1969, he retired from playing and joined Swindon Town as a scout. His brother Dennis, sons Clive and Bradley, and nephews Martin and Paul all played football professionally. His grandson Oliver, son of Clive, continues the family tradition and currently plays for Stevenage Borough. Les ALLEN | 1960-1961 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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