Douglas Stewart Allder
Winger (1977)
Extensive League action as a left-winger with a stiff-backed running action included just one chance as a Watford trialist – and even then Doug Allder was substituted at half-time – at Rochdale early in Graham Taylor’s first season at Vicarage Road. A few weeks later, however, he was snapped up by Brentford, where he became a fixture in the side which accompanied Watford up into the Third Division at the end of that season. Back at the start of his career he made his Football League début at the of 17, and at the time was the youngest in Millwall’s history to have done so.
West Herts / Watford Career
Football League Career
Season | Club | Apps | Subs | Goals | League Status and Final Position |
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1969/1970 | Millwall | 21 | 2 | Football League Division 2 - 10th of 22 | |
1970/1971 | Millwall | 38 | 3 | Football League Division 2 - 8th of 22 | |
1971/1972 | Millwall | 37 | 3 | 4 | Football League Division 2 - 3rd of 22 |
1972/1973 | Millwall | 39 | 1 | 1 | Football League Division 2 - 11th of 22 |
1973/1974 | Millwall | 30 | 1 | Football League Division 2 - 12th of 22 | |
1974/1975 | Millwall | 26 | 5 | 1 | Football League Division 2 - 20th of 22 (Relegated) |
1975/1976 | Orient | 19 | 4 | Football League Division 2 - 13th of 22 | |
1976/1977 | Orient | 15 | 3 | Football League Division 2 - 19th of 22 | |
1977/1978 | WATFORD | 1 | Football League Division 4 - 1st of 24 (Promoted) | ||
1977/1978 | Brentford | 31 | 2 | Football League Division 4 - 4th of 24 (Promoted) | |
1978/1979 | Brentford | 18 | 12 | Football League Division 3 - 10th of 24 | |
1979/1980 | Brentford | 19 | 8 | Football League Division 3 - 19th of 24 |