Garry Gow Player Profile

Player Details



Playing History

Season Win % Draw % Loss %
2002-03 1 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%
Totals: 1 (0) 0


 Apps = First Team Appearances (Sub Appearances) | Gls = Goals
 Cln = Clean Sheets | W/D/L - Games won, drawn or lost as percentage of games played in
 Yel = Yellow Cards/Cautions | Red = Red Cards/Dismissals

 Recent First Team Starts
 07/09/02 First Round vs. Berwick Rangers (A) 2 - 4

 Recent First Team Goals
 None

 List of Goals Scored
None

 List of Games Played (click to expand)
 07/09/02 First Round vs. Berwick Rangers (A)  2 - 4


Biography

Gow was signed in the summer of 2002, as backup for Craig Hinchcliffe after his release from Partick Thistle and he spent a season at Gayfield during which he missed a large spell due to meningitis.

Debut

September 7th, 2002
Berwick Rangers 4 - 2 Arbroath

Scottish League Cup (First Round)


Timeline

  • Date of Birth

    Garry was born on this date in Glasgow.

  • Signed For Arbroath

    Gow was signed in the summer of 2002, as backup for Craig Hinchcliffe after his release from Partick Thistle and he spent a season at Gayfield during which he missed a large spell due to meningitis.

  • John Brownlie’s team were tactically under prepared for this cup-tie and yet again we make no progression. Hinchcliffe had hurt his back in training this week, giving a competitive debut to Garry Gow in goal. With a change of keeper, it is not the time to change last week’s solid back four into a three. But that’s what he did. Currie, Ritchie and Browne are all perfectly competent players, but they did not know where to position themselves and how to cope attacks down the flanks and players cutting in from midfield. In the first half they were over run and unsure of what to do they back off from challenging and the shots rained in. Our midfield five consisted of Bowman on the right, McAulay, McGlashan, Cargill and Henslee. McDowell had recovered from feeling unwell last week to partner Feroz upfront. Jordan Tait was in the stand beside Flo, so the subs were Heenan, Swankie, young keeper Woodcock, and the returning McInally and Cusick.