Joe Allon

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Joe Allon
Personal information
Full name Joesph Ball Allon
Date of birth November 12, 1966 (1966-11-12) (age 41)
Place of birth    Gateshead, England
Playing position Forward
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1984–1987
1987–1988
1988–1991
1991–1992
1992
1992–1994
1994–1995
1995
1995–1998
Newcastle United
Swansea City
Hartlepool
Chelsea
Port Vale (loan)
Brentford
Port Vale
Lincoln
Hartlepool
Total
010 00(2)
040 0(12)
131 0(57)
018 00(3)
006 00(0)
056 0(28)
019 00(9)
005 00(0)
056 0(22)
341 (133)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Joseph "Joe" Ball Allon (born Gateshead, 12 November 1966) is an English former Professional Footballer.

A Forward, he started his professional career with Newcastle United in 1984, but played just 10 games for the first team (two goals). In August 1987 he moved to Swansea City, scoring twelve times in 40 appearances before returning to the North-East to join Hartlepool United in November 1988. He scored 57 goals in 131 appearances, including 35 (28 league) in 1990–91 Season when Hartlepool were promoted to Division 3 - a post-war record for the club. His form that season earned him a move to Chelsea in August 1991 for a fee reported to be £250,000.

However he failed to break into the Chelsea first team, starting just 4 games (with a further 14 substitute appearances) and scoring three goals; he had a short spell on loan at Port Vale in 1992 before being sold to Brentford in November of that year. 28 goals in 56 appearances followed at Griffin Park before Allon moved to Port Vale - this time permanently - in March 1994. A further 10 goals followed, however Allon was not a regular in the side and started just 15 games in just over a year.

At the end of the 1994–95 season he joined Lincoln City. After just five games and three months he was on the move again, back to Hartlepool United; he added a further 22 goals before being forced to retire due to a persistent knee injury early in 1998. His total of 79 goals for Hartlepool puts him in 7th place in their overall list of top scorers. Since retiring, he has appeared as a summariser and expert on Local Radio and remains a popular figure with Hartlepool United fans.

In 2007 Allon joined Leeds United's coaching staff. His actual role is unclear, though as an usher at United manager Dennis Wises' wedding, it would appear his friendship with Wise was a factor in the appointment.

He has two children, Rebecca and Joesph.

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