Geoff Bowman spent seventeen years as the immovable spine of Marlborough United's defence, making 458 appearances between 1972 and 1989. A no-nonsense stopper who believed a tackle was only complete if the ball ended up with your winger, Bowman codified his approach in what became known — notoriously — as the Bowman Two-Yard Tackle, a technique eventually banned in 1986 when the rulebook caught up with his instincts. He played the formative years of his career alongside a young Roland Beaumont, who would later manage him in his final seasons. Bowman retired with three league medals and a reputation for saying exactly what he meant. He now occupies the senior pundit chair on the UBC Sport flagship Saturday-night highlights programme, where he watches modern football with barely disguised suspicion. He has no social media presence. He has been offered one. He declined. When a goal is well-struck and nothing more needs saying, Bowman says it: 'That'll do, that one.'
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