Colin James Barlow was born on November 14, 1935, and died on December 19, 2018.
He was an English expert footballer.
He played as a Winger for Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, and Doncaster Rovers.
He joined Manchester City as a student, turning proficient in 1956.
Barlow made his first group make a big appearance on the opening day of the 1957– 58 season, scoring the primary objective in a 3– 2 win against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Barlow finished his first season with 17 objectives in 40 appearances.
The accompanying season, Barlow scored 18 objectives, making him the club's best scorer for 1958– 59.
The 1959– 60 season was his goalscoring top, with 20 objectives in 40 appearances.
During 1962, Barlow lost his first group place to Neil Young; after Young's introduction he showed up for the club.
When Barlow left Manchester City he was the club's twelfth most noteworthy untouched goalscorer.
Starting at 2007 he is eighteenth. With first group openings constrained at Manchester City, in August 1963 he pursued director Les McDowall to Oldham Athletic.
Barlow later played for Doncaster Rovers. In the wake of completing his playing profession, Barlow moved into business.
During1994, this saw him come back to football as a component of Francis Lee's takeover of the club.
Barlow turned into the club's first CEO, what's more, was an individual from the board.
Barlow left the job in January 1997, expressing that he wished to provide more opportunity to his organizations. Barlow surrendered as chief in December 1997 yet held his shareholding.
Colin Barlow passed awat 83 years old.
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